Attractions around Chaddesden
Explore 20 attractions, restaurants, shops around Chaddesden
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Bluebell Dairy Farm
Locko Road, Derby DE21 7AR England
Family run Farm Park and Cafe. Come and visit our fantastic Farm Park with LOTS of ANimals to meet, Play Areas, Giant Bouncy Pillow and MUCH MORE. All our luxury artisan ice cream is made on the farm from our own cows milk. We have a good selection to try in our Cafe. We offer a good range of delicious homemade food and cake.
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Derby Museum and Art Gallery
The Strand, Derby DE1 1BS England
Derby Museums is an independent trust and organisation run for, and on behalf of, the people of Derby. We provide a museums and arts service, accessible to everyone, and are responsible for the curation of all the artefacts and works of art entrusted to us, and the buildings in which these are held. Our aim as a new organisation is to bring as many of these objects into the public domain as is practically possible and exhibit them in ways that delight and inspire. We also run education and learning programmes, and hold events and exhibitions with the purpose of sharing knowledge and inspiring creativity and making amongst the people of Derby. As well as schools and student learning, we run many events for adults and groups, as well as families. Our collections and the information we hold about them are as unique as our location and history; we are a city continually shaped and driven by creativity and innovation, located in a valley that changed the world. The services we provide are also designed to promote the city: using its rich and important past to inspire its future.
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Derby Cathedral
18-19 Iron Gate, Derby DE1 3GP England
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Pride Park Stadium
David Walker Wy, Derby DE24 8XL England
Pride Park Stadium has been Derby County's home ground since 1997 when the club relocated from its former home, The Baseball Ground. As well as Rams' home games, the stadium is used for a range of non-matchday activities including conferences, weddings and other sporting events. In recent years, the stadium has hosted concerts by major international music artists, monster trucks and international friendly football matches and boasts a capacity of 33,597 seats.
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Darley Park
Derby England
Darley Park is a large, picturesque and popular park situated within walking distance of the city centre. It is located on the River Derwent at the gateway to the World Heritage Site. The park is popular with visitors from across the County and is a peaceful place to escape city life. It hosts many events throughout the year, including the classical Darley Park Concert.
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Pickford's House
41 Friar Gate, Derby DE1 1DA England
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Markeaton Park
Markeaton Lane, Derby DE22 4AA England
Markeaton Park is Derby’s most visited park and is one of the most popular attractions in the East Midlands. It offers a place to escape from day to day living and city life and experience a little bit of countryside on Derby’s doorstep. But behind the modern day park lays a fascinating history that is waiting to be discovered. The park as we know it today can be traced back to the medieval period, when the first park was laid out. Over the following centuries the park went through many changes, from arable fields to an enclosed designed 18th century park and hall and finally at the beginning of the 20th century into the public park of today. The park has many features that mark this history: ancient veteran trees, historic lost roads, old arable field patterns, the 18th century park and buildings and the remains of a Second World War army camp.
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East Midlands Aeropark
Hill Top Castle Donnington, Derby DE74 2PR England
The Aeropark is both an aviation museum and a viewing area where you can study the preserved planes of yesteryear or watch the modern airliners of today taking-off and landing at a growing international passenger and cargo airport. Within the Aeropark there is a viewing mound where the top of the viewing mound is just 170 meters north of the main east/west runway of the airport. The Aeropark at East Midlands Airport is located in the north-west corner of the Airport site close to the village of Castle Donington. It is well signposted from the Airport's main entrance.
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Derbion
London Rd, Derby DE1 2PL England
Centrally located in the heart of the bustling city, Derbion is a vibrant hub of retail, leisure and dining facilities, home to some of the world’s biggest brands with a host of eateries and entertainment on offer. Our brands The centre has an attractive lineup of famous brands with over 200 household names, including; Next, Zara, H&M, M&S, Hobbs, Hugo Boss, Whistles, Lush and JD Sports with new additions in 2021 including Tommy Hilfiger, Mango, Flannels and Accessorize to name a few. It is also home to a vibrant food court, and a leisure hub anchored by a 12-screen Showcase Cinema De Lux, Hollywood Bowl, Paradise Island Adventure Golf and the 640 seat Derby Theatre. With over 3,600 spaces, Derbion also benefits from bags of parking. In 2022, Derbion will continue to introduce new offerings to its customers - providing a day-out for the whole family.
4.5 (211)
Royal Crown Derby
194 Osmaston Road, Derby DE23 8JZ England
Royal Crown Derby traces its history back to 1750 and is still producing fine bone china in Derbyshire, England today. At our factory on the Osmaston Road we make distinguished, authentic English fine bone china tableware, giftware and collectables. The present factory was established in 1878, but the business traces its origins to the original factory which was set up in Nottingham Road in about 1750. Queen Victoria granted permission to include the title "Royal" in the company name in 1890. As the visitor offer recovers from the pandemic we are offering pre-booked tours of our stunning museum collections guided by the museum director you will be able to handle items illustrating the fascinating stories behind the people and processes which made Royal Crown Derby the iconic brand it is today.
4.5 (210)
Derby Theatre
Derby Theatre 15 Theatre Walk Eagle Centre St Peter's Quarter, Derby DE1 2NF England
Derby Theatre has a long and rich history of delivering high quality drama to audiences. Previously Derby Playhouse, our unique new partnership with University of Derby and an Arts Council England award of strategic funding, which will be built on via our entry into their National Portfolio in April 2015, now means Derby Theatre is transforming from a traditional producing house to an organisation of training, mentorship and artistic excellence. Led by Artistic Director and Chief Executive Sarah Brigham, Derby Theatre is bringing together creative professionals and audiences to tell compelling stories and take artistic risks as we emerge as a vibrant, thriving theatre. We combine this professional programme with an exciting suite of undergraduate and postgraduate courses and an emerging talent programme aimed at developing the next generation of artists. Meanwhile our community engagement programme reaches out across our region including people of all ages and from all backgrounds in our unique offer. 'A generous hearted enjoyable night out and the spirits rise to see Derby Theatre packed, bursting at the seams with laughter and - under its new Artistic Director, Sarah Brigham - full of real ambition.' Lyn Gardner The Guardian
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Museum of Making at Derby Silk Mill
Silk Mill Lane, Derby DE1 3AF England
At Derby Silk Mill, the Museum of Making is now open. Celebrating the area’s rich history of innovation, the Museum of Making in the Derwent Valley Mills UNESCO World Heritage Site will be a contemporary space telling Derby’s 300-year history of making to inspire new creativity. Designed and made by the people and industries of Derby with exhibits, workshops, activities and events, there is something for everyone including a new café, shop and venue hire spaces.
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Lane's Garden Centre Open Farm
Near Meadow Farm Breaston Lane, Derby DE72 3TT England
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Derby Arena & Velodrome
Royal Way Pride Park, Derby DE24 8JB England
Derby Arena is located on Derby’s Pride Park next to the iPro Stadium. Development of the £27.5 million Arena heralds the most exciting and important changes to leisure facilities in Derby in the last 40 years, as part of Derby City Council's Leisure Strategy. The new arena is primarily a space for sports and physical activity; however it also serves as a venue to host cultural events, exhibitions, product launches and conferences, and as such, is able to hold up to 5000 people.
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Derby Gaol
50 Friar Gate, Derby DE1 1DF England
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