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Derbyshire

In the East Midlands of England, Derbyshire is a landscape full of natural beauty and opulence that reminds you of a Jane Austen novel. Not to mention, Derbyshire still takes part in the ancient custom of dressing well. Besides its attractive countryside, and picturesque towns and villages, Derbyshire is filled with great houses dating back to the 15th century. Some of those great houses include Haddon, Hardwich, Chatsworth, Bolsover, Sudbury, and Sutton Scarsdale. Chatsworth is one of the crown jewels of Derbyshire because it is home of the Duke of Devonshire and it has over 35,000 acres of parkland. There are many prehistoric remains from Paleolithic sites at Creswell Crags and Arbor Low consisting of a large circle of almost flat stones. Most famous for The Peak District, which was the first National Park set up in Britain, over three quarters of the area is located within Derbyshire. Besides its parkland and scenery, The Peak District also includes market towns like Buxton, Ashbourne, and Bakewell which is home to the famous Bakewell Tart. Only 3 to 4 hours away from London, Derbyshire’s closest airport is East Midlands Airport. Photo by Tom Podmore on Unsplash

25 Wedding Venues in Derbyshire meet your criteria

Image of The Stuart Hotel
Derbyshire, England
For weddings, wedding receptions, party, function dinner-dances, corporate, society or family banqueting functions we at Best Western The Stuart Hotel in Derby pride ourselves...
Image of AESSEAL New York Stadium
South Yorkshire, England
Rotherham's newest and premier events venue, New York Stadium, can provide the perfect backdrop for your wedding; with mouthwatering menus unique to your event, beautifully...
Image of Best Western Tillington Hall Hotel
Staffordshire, England
Let us take this opportunity to congratulate you on your forthcoming Wedding and thank you for considering Tillington Hall as a venue to host such a special occasion.
Image of Doubletree by Hilton Sheffield Park
South Yorkshire, England
At the DoubleTree by Hilton Sheffield Park Hotel our dedicated wedding coordinator will help ensure every detail is taken care of. We offer a range of wedding packages to suit...
Image of Risley Hall Hotel
Derbyshire, England
Risley Hall Hotel is a popular country retreat between Nottingham and Derby in 10 acres of private landscaped grounds, famous for its fine cuisine, luxurious rooms and...
Image of The Bridge
Cheshire, England
With a history dating back to 1952, The Bridge has been known for providing unique and bespoke weddings due to its idyllic setting on the banks of the River Bollin with...
Image of Holiday Inn Rotherham Sheffield
South Yorkshire, England
We know from years of experience that planning a wedding can be the most stressful process. However, here at Holiday Inn Rotherham - Sheffield we know that sometimes all it...
Image of Manor House Hotel
Staffordshire, England
Manor House an ideal wedding venue.
Image of New Bath Hotel
Derbyshire, England
The New Bath Hotel and Spa is one of the most exclusive wedding venues nestled in the Peak District. Set within 5 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, our 18th century...
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Derbyshire

In the East Midlands of England, Derbyshire is a landscape full of natural beauty and opulence that reminds you of a Jane Austen novel. Not to mention, Derbyshire still takes part in the ancient custom of dressing well. Besides its attractive countryside, and picturesque towns and villages, Derbyshire is filled with great houses dating back to the 15th century. Some of those great houses include Haddon, Hardwich, Chatsworth, Bolsover, Sudbury, and Sutton Scarsdale. Chatsworth is one of the crown jewels of Derbyshire because it is home of the Duke of Devonshire and it has over 35,000 acres of parkland. There are many prehistoric remains from Paleolithic sites at Creswell Crags and Arbor Low consisting of a large circle of almost flat stones. Most famous for The Peak District, which was the first National Park set up in Britain, over three quarters of the area is located within Derbyshire. Besides its parkland and scenery, The Peak District also includes market towns like Buxton, Ashbourne, and Bakewell which is home to the famous Bakewell Tart. Only 3 to 4 hours away from London, Derbyshire’s closest airport is East Midlands Airport. Photo by Tom Podmore on Unsplash

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