
Joseph Ash
Senior Reporter at Derby Telegraph
| Basically a Peak District fan account⛰ |
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1 week ago |
nottinghampost.com | Joseph Ash
Nestled away from the bustling tourist hotspots of Buxton and Bakewell, one Peak District village remains a somewhat hidden gem within the national park. Situated just off the A6 and mere miles from Bakewell, this quaint village may not be a name on every visitor's lips, but it certainly holds its charm. Previously honoured as one of Britain's loveliest villages, Ashford-in-the-Water may be favoured by walkers but fortunately avoids the overwhelming footfall seen in neighbouring towns.
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3 weeks ago |
nottinghampost.com | Joseph Ash
Derbyshire is home to a wealth of enchanting locations that many dream of residing in, with the Peak District itself offering dozens of idyllic villages. From the timeless allure of Ashford-in-the-Water to the tourist magnets of Buxton and Bakewell, there's a host of stunning spots tucked away in and around the Peak District, each boasting truly unique homes. However, no Derbyshire village is more sought-after than Edensor on the Chatsworth Estate.
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3 weeks ago |
nottinghampost.com | Joseph Ash
As the weather warms up, many of us are itching to get back outdoors and reconnect with nature. And what better way to do that than by taking a leisurely stroll or having a picnic in the Peak District, surrounded by stunning waterfalls? Derbyshire is home to a catalogue of breathtaking water features, from cascading falls at stately homes to peaceful brooks in the middle of nowhere. One lesser-known walk in the Peak District gives you the opportunity to see seven consecutive waterfalls.
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1 month ago |
mirror.co.uk | Julie Delahaye |Rom Preston-Ellis |Joseph Ash
'Hidden gem' UK walk has seven waterfalls and is perfect for a spring day outThe Peak District is home to some beautiful walking trails, but one 5km route is particularly special as it has seven waterfalls to discover. Here's what you need to knowAs the evenings get lighter and temperatures rise, it's time to pull out your hiking boots and prepare to discover some of the UK's most stunning locations on walking holidays.
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2 months ago |
stokesentinel.co.uk | Joseph Ash |Oscar Fisher |Milo Clay
Tea rooms are a charming pit stop during a rural day out. One such establishment in the Peak District offers some of the most breathtaking views in the UK. The self-proclaimed 'highest tea room in England' is the Peak View Tea Rooms, situated on the A537 Cat and Fiddle on the western edge of the national park. And it's just a 45-minute drive from Stoke-on-Trent. On a clear day, visitors can reportedly see as far as Snowdon, which is roughly 100 miles away in North Wales.
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