Calke Abbey
Calke Abbey, Ticknall, Derby, Derbyshire, DE73 7LE
Calke Abbey tells the story of the dramatic decline of the Harpur-Crewe's grand country estate. Spaces within the house and stableyards are little restored and instead preserved in a state of dereliction. Other rooms are grander, crammed full of collections, from art to natural history, which contrasts with abandoned rooms and objects no longer used. The stables have overgrown courtyards and peeling paintwork and are great for exploring, telling stories of a once self-supporting estate with a family passion for horse racing.
The gardens are full of flowers, plants and produce throughout the year. Faded garden buildings such as the orangery and the rare auricula theatre, hint at the former fortunes and interests of the family. The pleasure grounds are great for strolls; stumble across the grotto and the ice house, or find a spot for a peaceful picnic.
Discover the ancient and fragile habitats of Calke Park and its National Nature Reserve, a haven for wildlife. Adventures await at Calke Explore, where you'll find natural play, walking and cycle hire, and easy access to the Limeyards and wetlands. With ancient trees, woodland, ponds and meadows, there's plenty of parkland to explore.
Calke Abbey, Ticknall, Derby, Derbyshire, DE73 7LE
Full Accessibility Guide for Calke Abbey available on AccessAble - accessable.co.uk/national-trust/calke-abbey-national-trust There is a buggy to transport visitors from the ticket office by the car park between the house, gardens. Tramper mobility scooters are also available to hire, please book these in advance by calling the ticket office on 01332 695329.