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Midlands & North

The Midlands is home to Britain’s first national park, The Peak District National Park, the allure of Derbyshire is rooted in the organic beauty of nature. The varied textures of the wildlife offer not only aesthetic appeal but also provide a playground for recreational activities and adventure sports. This appeal extends to the architectural splendor of the region, where some of the finest Stately Homes, including Chatsworth, Haddon Hall, Kedleston and Calke Abbey, supplement their stunning setting. The monumental beauty of the Peak District is such that the heights of its landscape have inspired writers for centuries, from Jane Austen and Charlotte Bronte to William Wordsworth and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
The North-East of England may boast two of Britain’s favourite market towns (Alnwick and Hexham), together with a thriving and picturesque commercial centre in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, but in reality the region is Britain’s “best kept secret” Northumberland and Durham offer miles of heritage coastline, Hadrian’s Wall World Heritage Site and thousands of acres of magnificent countryside. The region enjoys exceptionally good communications with the capital and, being geographically close to the centre of Britain, it also lies within a 2-hour drive of The Lake District, York and Edinburgh.
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