Is there a castle in Bakewell?

Motte and bailey castle on Castle Hill, Bakewell - 1013543 | Historic England.
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Is there a castle at Bakewell?

Bakewell Castle. SK221688). It was a motte and bailey castle. According to some sources it was built in the year 924 by Edward the Elder, who also established the main burh.
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What is the castle overlooking Matlock?

Riber Castle is a 19th century Grade II listed country house overlooking Matlock, Derbyshire. It was built by local mill-owner John Smedley in 1862 as his private home. After the death of Smedley's wife, the castle became a boys' school until the 1930s.
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What is Bakewell famous for?

Bakewell is a market town and civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England, known for Bakewell pudding.
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Does Castle Inn Bakewell host events?

Seasonal Events at The Castle

Join us for a season full of great events and unforgettable moments at your favourite local pub!
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How far is Castle Inn from Bakewell town center?

Castle Inn by Greene King Inns is in Bakewell, United Kingdom and is 0.1 miles away from Bakewell city centre.
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Which day is market day in Bakewell?

Bakewell Market Day is every Monday in the town centre (Market Place & Granby Road) from around 9 am to 4 pm, featuring about 80 stalls with diverse goods, plus separate monthly Farmers' Markets at the Agricultural Business Centre on the last Saturday, alongside its famous livestock market. It's a popular event attracting locals and tourists, offering everything from fresh produce to clothes, with hot food and local treats.
 
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Where did Jane Austen stay in Bakewell?

It was said that Jane Austen visited Derbyshire in 1811, staying at the Rutland Arms in Bakewell, where she revised the final chapters of Pride and Prejudice.
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How many castles are in Derbyshire?

There are 17 Derbyshire castles and palaces to pick from. Find the perfect places to go with your kids and get out on your next adventure!
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Who lives at Castle Howard today?

Victoria Howard OBE

Wife of Nicholas Howard, Victoria and Nicholas run Castle Howard today.
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Is there anything to do in Bakewell?

Featured Things To Do In Bakewell

There is, for example, Bakewell Parish Church, steeped in history going back to Saxon times, and, close by, The Old House Museum housed in the oldest remaining building in Bakewell (dating from 1534), where you will find a small exhibition of local life and artefacts.
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Who owns the barn at Dale End House in Bakewell?

The week's last visit is to The Barn at Dale End House near Matlock in the Peak District, owned by Sarah Summers. Sarah is dreading Robert's arrival, but all the guests are bowled over.
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What is the prettiest town in Derbyshire?

There's no single "prettiest," but popular contenders for prettiest town/village in Derbyshire include Hartington, famous for cheese and charm; Wirksworth, an artistic hub with cool lanes; Castleton, the "Gem of the Peak" in the Hope Valley with caverns and Peveril Castle; and Edensor, a perfect estate village near Chatsworth, while Matlock offers classic spa town beauty.
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Where did Tom Cruise film in Derbyshire?

Luxury Peak District getaway in picturesque Derbyshire village where Tom Cruise filmed Mission Impossible. Discover the luxury Peak District apartment in Stoney Middleton, renowned for its connection with Tom Cruise's Mission Impossible filming location.
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What is the poshest village in the Peak District?

Baslow, a charming village in Derbyshire's Peak District, gains recognition on the Telegraph's list of posh villages. A chocolate box village in the heart of Derbyshire named one of the poshest in the country by the Telegraph in 2024, continues to draw national attention.
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Why is Eyam village famous?

However, Eyam's main claim to fame is the story of how the village chose to go into isolation so as to prevent infection spreading after bubonic plague was discovered there in 1665. In the later 20th century, the village's sources of livelihood largely disappeared.
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Why is Bakewell so famous?

Bakewell, well known for its Bakewell tart, was a confection made by mistake. In around 1860, a cook at the Rutland Arms was baking a jam tart but misunderstood the recipe and created what is now known as the Bakewell Pudding.
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What day is Matlock market?

Matlock Market Days primarily refer to the weekly outdoor market held every Wednesday in Hall Leys Park, from around 9 am to 3:30 pm, offering local produce, gifts, and crafts in a pleasant park setting. Additionally, Matlock hosts special events, including popular Christmas Markets (December), and occasionally features farmers' markets or other seasonal markets, so checking local event listings for dates is recommended for specific events like those on Derbyshire Dales District Council's Markets page or Visit Peak District & Derbyshire is a good idea.
 
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Where is the most beautiful Christmas Market in the UK?

Bath Christmas Market is one of the Best Christmas Markets in Europe and the Best Christmas Market in the UK, set in the heart of Bath's UNESCO World Heritage city. Nestled among the cobbled streets and historic landmarks like Bath Abbey, it provides a magical, romantic atmosphere.
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What is the 3/2/1 rule at Disney?

The Disney 3-2-1 rule is a popular park planning strategy to reduce stress by focusing on 3 must-do rides, 2 entertainment experiences (shows, parades, characters), and 1 priority dining/snack, making everything else a bonus, not pressure. It helps manage expectations in overwhelming parks, ensuring key goals are met for a more magical, burnout-free day.
 
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What is the 2Pm rule at Disney World?

The "2 PM rule" at Disney World was a temporary restriction that prevented guests with Park Hopper tickets from visiting a second theme park until after 2 PM, a rule implemented during the pandemic to manage crowds, but it has been officially retired as of January 9, 2024, meaning you can park hop anytime after entering your first reserved park. The key requirement now is that if you have a park reservation, you must enter that first park before hopping, but you can then hop immediately to other parks without waiting until 2 PM.
 
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