- A magnificent medieval mansion
- 20 apartments and cottages
- Heated indoor pool and sauna
- Stunning gardens
- In the heart of the Peak District
- Great for walking and a naturalist’s paradise
- Peace and quiet
Blore Hall
is part of the Holiday Property Bond portfolio offering exclusive access to over 1,400 properties to its 42,000 investors across more than 30 locations. You can find out more about
Blore Hall
below, but first some important information about the Holiday Property Bond. It is designed to provide holidays for life but it is an investment product so subject to charges, your capital is at risk and you may not be able to cash in during the first two years. For further details please read "How HPB Works"
More about Blore Hall
As the UK's first designated National Park, the Peak District comprises two equally beautiful, yet utterly contrasting landscapes. The softer, gentler landscape of the 'White Peak' occupies the centre/ south and is formed primarily of pearly-white limestone. It is here that you will find Blore Hall, a magnificent historic house now renovated and converted as holiday apartments and cottages.
The Peak District is a nature-lover's paradise, teeming with wild flowers, birds and butterflies – many of which are found only in a few acres of deciduous woodland. Follow in the footsteps of the stars on the Film Tourism Trail, which celebrates the many period dramas that have been shot in the area, or sample the region's renowned food, drink and local produce.
Other pursuits include bird watching, canoeing, sailing, horse riding, coarse and game fishing. The River Dove, dubbed 'Princess of rivers' by Izaak Walton in his book The Compleat Angler, runs just half a mile from Blore Hall.
Explore the stunning Peak District on foot
You can't come to the Peak District without exploring at least some of it using your own two feet. There are lots of well-maintained paths and rights of way to follow, and every type of walker is catered for, whether you just want to enjoy a gentle stroll across the limestone dales, or challenge yourself by walking the high heather moorland.
Visit incredible historic buildings
History-buffs and architecture-fans will adore some of the historical buildings in the Peak District. The most notable is Chatsworth House, which is well-known and well-loved across the UK. Inside, 30 rooms are open to the public, as well as an impressive art collection spanning some 4,000 years. The gardens, fountains and children's farm are well-worth exploring too.
If you prefer castles, Bolsover Castle's painted walls are a wonderful sight to behold, and kids will love running around the expansive grounds. Alternatively, you could visit one of England's earliest Norman fortresses, Peveril Castle – it may stand in ruins, but it's still impressive.
Go underground
The Peak District is home to a number of caverns, should you feel brave enough to go underground. Blue John Cavern, near Castleton, has several natural chambers, including one which was once a working mine. It's here that you can view old mining equipment and see impressive pieces of Blue John Stone. However, the 'waterfall' and stalactite caverns are equally remarkable.
Another highly-recommended site is Poole's Cavern, which dates back two million years. This limestone cave is a fascinating place to visit and is suitable for the whole family.
Spend a day at Alton Towers
Thrill-seekers of all ages will love a day at Alton Towers, with its fantastic rollercoasters, including Nemesis, Oblivion and Rita. Younger children will love CBeebies Land, which includes the Octonauts Rollercoaster, Mr Bloom's Allotment and the In The Night Garden Magical Boat Ride.
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