So for this year's 'trip out', we decided to revisit Bakewell and the Peak District, by way of family in East Anglia.
On our way to Bakewell, we took in
Calke Abbey near Derby . . .
. . . lots of deer, spooky service tunnels, and a rather run-down property (described as an 'un-stately home' reflecting the condition in which it came to the National Trust).
Fitted in a long walk along Dovedale on one of the nicer days, starting at Ilam Hall, crossing the iconic stepping stones, and on to Milldale and back (a bit further than we'd intended - although Martin also made it up Thorpe Cloud).
Some great views (lots of caves and arches), and even saw a dipper by the stream.
Our visit to
Hardwick Hall was a little damper - although it all looked quite atmospheric in the rain, and the house is always beautiful. The autumn cyclamen in the gardens were also looking stunning despite the weather.
Bakewell itself was much as remembered, although the bridge pictured on our
last visit in 2013 is now so loaded down with 'love locks' that it's no wonder it needs
repair!
Finished the trip with a long-anticipated visit to
Little Moreton Hall - a moated, half-timbered Tudor manor house - very quirky and picturesque, and we got to see it in the sunshine too!