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A more than warm welcome will be found in this historic comfortable Listed farmhouse with its timber framed buildings set in quiet countryside.
The house was originally a medieval Hall but suffered badly in the Civil War when it became a farm.
There are a number of good pubs locally offering good evening meals.
Angus and Vicki have many books and brochures for your use and will be only too pleased to assist with planning your day out. This delightful home makes a wonderful base for exploring the Lake District, the Dales, Peak District and York. Other places of interest are Carsington Water, Matlock, Heights of Abraham, Denby Potteries, Crich Tramway Museum, Blue John Caverns and if you are lucky you may be able to see some of the villages dressing their wells".
Close to other stately homes including Calke Abbey, Chatsworth, Hardwick, Haddon and Sudbury.
Stabling and paddocks available and there are golf courses nearby.
Situated between Derby and Ashbourne off the A52 and only 1 mile from Kedleston Hall. Turn right for Kedleston Hall, along narrow lanes, at T-junction turn left. Mercaston Hall is on your left.
See: Ashbourne, Belper, Calke Abbey, Chatsworth House, Crown
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