What shops are at the Peak Village?

Peak Village in Rowsley, Derbyshire, is a shopping and leisure destination featuring a mix of well-known brands, independent boutiques, and cafes. Key shops include Regatta, Pavers, Denby Pottery, Cotton Traders, Weird Fish, and The Works, along with unique spots like The Gift Company, Big Top Toys, and Wild Olive.
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What shops are there at Peak Village?

There's a wonderful selection of shops to browse at Peak Village including well-known brands Regatta, Pavers and Denby Pottery, together with independent stores such as Barks & Co, which your dogs will love, Dotique and Henmores with all the latest fashion, and the kids will be delighted to see Big Top Toys!
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What is the nicest village in the Peak District?

There's no single "prettiest," but Castleton, with its caves, castle, and Mam Tor views, and Ashford-in-the-Water, known for its riverside setting and Sheepwash Bridge, are top contenders, alongside the unique architectural styles of Edensor, the plague history of Eyam, and the character of Bakewell. The "prettiest" depends on your preference for dramatic scenery, history, or quaint charm, with many villages offering stone cottages, pubs, and beautiful landscapes.
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What makes Peak shopping village unique?

As you stroll through the beautifully designed streets, you'll be captivated by the charming architecture and the inviting atmosphere that makes shopping here a pleasure. For food enthusiasts, Peak Village features a selection of eateries that cater to all tastes.
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What is the nicest part of the Peak District?

The most beautiful places in the Peak District offer dramatic edges, rolling valleys, and charming villages, with top spots including Mam Tor for panoramic views, the unique "Dragon's Back" ridges of Chrome Hill & Parkhouse Hill, the dramatic gritstone of Stanage Edge, the limestone valley of Dovedale, and picturesque spots like Monsal Head, Winnats Pass, and villages like Castleton, Eyam, and Bakewell, offering stunning geology and rich history.
 
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What are the best things to do in the Peak District?

Top Attractions in Peak District National Park
  • Chatsworth House. 4.2. (10,006) Art Galleries. ...
  • Monsal Trail. 4.6. (1,883) Biking Trails. ...
  • Ladybower Reservoir. 4.6. (846) Bodies of Water. ...
  • Mam Tor. 4.8. (794) Hiking Trails. ...
  • Peak Cavern. 4.3. (1,190) ...
  • Stanage Edge. 4.8. (527) ...
  • Treak Cliff Cavern. 4.6. (901) ...
  • Kinder Scout. 4.8. (325)
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What is the most expensive 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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What movies were filmed in Peak villages?

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  • Pride and Prejudice (Dir. Joe Wright 2005) starring Keira Knightley.
  • The Duchess (Dir. Saul Dibb 2008) starring Keira Knightley.
  • The Princess Bride (Dir. Rob Reiner 1987) starring Carey Elwes and Robin Wright.
  • The Wolfman (Dir. Joe Dante 2010) starring Benicio del Toro and Anthony Hopkins.
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Are there toilets at Peak Village?

Peak Village is set in the heart of the Derbyshire countryside five miles from the market town of Matlock and four miles from Bakewell. The car park, shops, restaurant and toilets are on level access with open courtyards in between.
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What is the best base in the Peak District?

Hartington is a perfect base for visitors to the south of the Peak District National Park. Close to the border between Derbyshire and Staffordshire, it's a picturesque place that is well served for pubs, shops, tearooms and amenities, including a very picturesque duckpond.
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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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What is the market town in the Peak District?

Bakewell. Home of the Peak Advertiser and with an unspoilt country charm, Bakewell is justifiably known as the jewel in the Peak District crown. This much-loved old market town grew up around a 9th-century Anglo-Saxon settlement and received its market charter in 1254.
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Which NJ mall is the most luxurious?

THE MALL AT SHORT HILLS. New Jersey's premier luxury shopping destination, with 150+ iconic stores and restaurants.
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What is the most picturesque village in the Peak District?

There's no single "prettiest," but Castleton, with its caves, castle, and Mam Tor views, and Ashford-in-the-Water, known for its riverside setting and Sheepwash Bridge, are top contenders, alongside the unique architectural styles of Edensor, the plague history of Eyam, and the character of Bakewell. The "prettiest" depends on your preference for dramatic scenery, history, or quaint charm, with many villages offering stone cottages, pubs, and beautiful landscapes.
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Is it illegal to refuse access to a toilet?

Refusing toilet access can be illegal, especially in the UK under the Equality Act 2010 if it discriminates against disabled or pregnant individuals, but generally, private businesses aren't required to provide customer toilets unless local rules or licensing demands it. In the US, many states have "Restroom Access Acts" (like Ali's Law) that mandate businesses allow people with certain medical conditions (like Crohn's, IBD) to use employee restrooms, but federal law doesn't yet require public access, leaving it to state-by-state rules. 
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Can you get around the Peak District without a car?

The Peak District National Park enjoys an extensive public transport network, enabling you to have a full day out exploring the area without using the car.
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Was Harry Potter filmed in the Peak District?

13 stunning Peak District film locations include magnificent country home where Harry Potter was filmed. Explore 13 breathtaking Peak District filming locations, from iconic country homes to lush landscapes featured in major films like Harry Potter.
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Why is the Chatsworth House so famous?

Chatsworth House is famous for being a magnificent stately home, home to the Cavendish family for 16 generations, renowned for its world-class art collection, stunning gardens (including the Emperor Fountain), extensive parkland, and its role as a filming location for productions like Pride and Prejudice and Peaky Blinders. It's celebrated for its rich history, evolving art, and landscape, offering visitors a glimpse into centuries of aristocratic life, art, and innovation.
 
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Which village was used to film Downton Abbey?

The village location for Downton Abbey, doubling for the fictional Yorkshire village, is primarily Bampton in Oxfordshire, England, a picturesque Cotswold town known for its historic architecture, including the church (St Mary's), library (cottage hospital), and village pubs used throughout the series. Other surrounding locations in Oxfordshire and beyond, like Swinbrook and Cogges, also feature as parts of the wider Downton area.
 
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What is the poshest village in England?

If you've ever dreamt of living in a quaint village, you're not the only one. New research conducted by The Times has uncovered the UK's poshest villages — and Hodnet in Shropshire has taken the top spot. This is Hodnet Hall.
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Which village to stay in Peak District?

Bakewell. Bakewell is the only town within the Peak District National Park, so it's got a lot going for it as far as location is concerned. To say it's picturesque is an understatement — it's is a superb spot on the River Wye with views of open moors in all directions.
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Is Peak District famous for anything?

The Peak District has some of the purest natural mineral water in the world, and is famous for brands including Buxton and Ashbourne.
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