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Edensor Village

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Edensor Village, often pronounced "Enza" or "Enzer," is a picturesque model village nestled within the expansive Chatsworth Estate in the Derbyshire Peak District, England. Situated at an elevation of 142 metres, this unique settlement was famously relocated and rebuilt in the 19th century by the 6th Duke of Devonshire, William Cavendish, to improve the views from Chatsworth House. Today, it's renowned for its charming, eclectic mix of architectural styles, from mock Tudor to Swiss chalet, and is home to the…

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    September 28, 2018

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    This quaint little village was built by the 6th Duke of Devonshire. The Duke decided to demolish the old estate village and rebuild it out of sight in the 19th century – because it spoiled his view! Nestled in Chatsworth Park, the village features a delightful hotchpotch of traditional house designs, from mock Tudor to Swiss cottage.

    December 4, 2022

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    Pronounced "Enza", Edensor is a picture perfect model village built by the 6th Duke of Devonshire.

    November 14, 2023

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    don't miss Edensor Tea Cottage. great meals, cake and drinks

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    Hike a moderate 6.2-mile loop from Bakewell, exploring Chatsworth House views, Edensor village, and diverse Peak District scenery.

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    Hike the moderate Bakewell to Edensor loop in Peak District National Park, featuring Chatsworth House views and the charming Edensor village
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    Location: Edensor, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, East Midlands, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is there dedicated parking for Edensor Village and the Tea Cottage, and does it get busy?

    Yes, parking is available nearby within Edensor Village. However, as a popular destination, especially during peak seasons and weekends, the car park can fill up quickly. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot, particularly if you plan on a longer walk or visit.

    What are the typical opening hours for Edensor Tea Cottage?

    While specific daily opening hours can vary, the Edensor Tea Cottage generally operates during standard daytime hours, serving breakfast, lunch, and afternoon tea. It's always a good idea to check their official website or call ahead for the most current opening times, especially if you're planning a visit during public holidays or specific seasons.

    Are there any specific walking routes near Edensor Village that are particularly family-friendly?

    Absolutely. Edensor Village is an excellent starting point for family-friendly walks within the Chatsworth Estate. Many visitors enjoy gentle strolls through the parkland, which are suitable for children. These routes often offer easy terrain and beautiful scenery without significant elevation changes, making them perfect for families with younger children or those looking for a relaxed outing.

    Is Edensor Tea Cottage dog-friendly, especially for those visiting after a walk?

    Many visitors with dogs enjoy the area around Edensor Village. While the interior of the Tea Cottage may have restrictions, it's common for cafes in popular walking areas to offer outdoor seating where dogs are welcome. It's best to confirm directly with the Tea Cottage regarding their current dog policy, especially if you plan to bring your furry friend inside.

    What kind of menu options can I expect at Edensor Tea Cottage, beyond cakes and tea?

    The Edensor Tea Cottage offers a comprehensive menu beyond just cakes and tea. You can enjoy delicious breakfasts, including a full English made with local produce. For lunch, they serve a variety of options such as 'ultimate' sandwiches, homemade quiches, baked Camembert, and sharing boards. They also offer sumptuous afternoon teas, available with or without Prosecco.

    How long are the typical walks around Edensor Village and the Tea Cottage?

    Walks around Edensor Village can vary greatly in length, from short, leisurely strolls through the village itself (which might take 30-60 minutes) to longer routes extending into the Chatsworth Estate. Many popular circular walks range from 1 to 3 hours, offering scenic views and opportunities to explore the parkland. You can find various routes on komoot to suit your desired duration and difficulty.

    What are the winter conditions like for walking near Edensor Village, and is the Tea Cottage open year-round?

    Winter conditions in the Peak District can be challenging, with potential for ice, snow, and muddy paths. While the scenery can be stunning, appropriate footwear and warm clothing are essential for winter walks. The Edensor Tea Cottage typically remains open year-round, offering a warm refuge, but it's advisable to check their specific winter opening hours before your visit, as these may be reduced.

    Are there any significant landmarks or viewpoints near Edensor Village that are easily accessible?

    Yes, Edensor Village itself is a landmark with its unique, eclectic architecture and the historic St Peter's Church, where members of the Cavendish family are buried. Beyond the village, the surrounding Chatsworth Estate offers numerous viewpoints and natural features. A short walk can lead you to scenic spots overlooking Chatsworth House and the beautiful Derbyshire countryside.

    Is public transport available to reach Edensor Village and the Tea Cottage?

    While Edensor Village is nestled within the Chatsworth Estate, it is accessible by public transport, though options might be limited compared to larger towns. Buses often serve the Chatsworth Estate area, and some routes may stop near Edensor. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information on routes and timings from nearby towns like Bakewell or Chesterfield.

    What makes the Edensor Tea Cottage building historically significant?

    The building housing the Edensor Tea Cottage has a rich history. It originally served as a farmhouse and was later remodelled by Sir Joseph Paxton, the renowned architect and gardener who played a pivotal role in the reconstruction of Edensor Village itself. Before becoming a tea room, it also functioned as the local post office, adding to its historical charm and connection to the village's past.

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