Discover the best top things to do in Derbyshire, United Kingdom including Barlborough Heritage & Visitors Centre, Royal Crown Derby Visitor Centre, New Mills Heritage and Information Centre, Chesterfield Tourist Information Centre, Tapton Lock Visitor Centre, Buxton Visitor Centre and Buxton Crescent Heritage Experiences, Technique Stadium, Buxton Visitor Centre and Crescent Experience, Derby Sales & Information Centre.
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4.5 based on 208 reviews
Royal Crown Derby is one of the original companies founded in the 18th Century that is still producing fine bone china in Derbyshire, England today. The company is the most distinguished, authentic Made in England manufacturer supplying English fine bone china tableware, giftware and collectables since 1750 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. The current site on Osmaston Road, Derby stands on a four and half acre site, employing approximately 200 staff. The Royal Crown Derby Visitor Centre offers a customer experience whether visiting the 1750 Tea Room, Museum, viewing the latest exhibition arranged by our in-house Museum Curator, taking a factory tour to see our first class products being made by hand or purchasing from the onsite retail shop.
I really can't overstate how much I enjoyed the museum in the visitor centre. It presents a fantastically rich collection of the company's porcelain manufacture, judiciously supported by historical, technical and aesthetic information and commentary. The objects are beautiful, the information is expert and precise, and the surroundings are wonderfully peaceful: I had the museum to myself for three hours - there is nothing to distract attention from the contents of the cabinets. A superb specialist museum. Furthermore, the cafe offers homemade tea bread. My portion was still warm from the oven. And on top of all this, the shop has first-quality animal paperweights (discontinued lines) for half price. So I am now the proud possessor of a wigeon duckling, to remind me of this entirely delightful day.
4.5 based on 53 reviews
The Heritage and Information Centre is housed in the centre of New Mills and is an excellent source of current and historical information about New Mills and the surrounding area. The centre is an ideal starting point for many walks for all capabilities with many free walk leaflets and maps available. Inside the centre you will also find a well stocked cafe and very helpful knowledgeable volunteers.
We visited New Mills purely as a result of finding two walk leaflets in our cottage and so glad we did... We found the Centre to be the ideal start point some lovely walks; Goytside Meadows, the bridges trail and the Torrs Trail. When we visited we met Patrick who was very nice and helpful and was able to provide us with all the information we needed. The rest of New Mills also seemed very nice although we visited on a Sunday when pretty much every ship was shut, but on Patrick's recommendation we visited the Clock Work Cafe which served some nice fresh cooked food.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
The Tourist Information Centre in Chesterfield has everything you need, and more, to visit Chesterfield and Derbyshire, including an amazing selection of books and maps. Very helpful staff too!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Tapton Lock Visitor Centre on the Chesterfield Canal offers visitors a friendly welcome, advice on exploring the canal and local countryside and tasty coffee, homemade cakes and snacks. Come in and have a look, we'll be happy to tell you about the canal and plans for complete restoration. We have a selection of leaflets and maps to help you explore and if you are not so mobile, a 'Tramper' mobility scooter for hire (ID and deposit required). We are just 1 mile from the centre of Chesterfield, but tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the surrounding roads. You can enjoy a quiet walk, watching wildlife or a summer boat trip.
26-12-2020 We just had a walk on the canal and found this little takaway serving hot drinks and snacks. Toilets here are spottless, what a welcome stop when nowhere else is open. Run by volunteers. Support this local gem and go have a coffee. Totally Covid compliant.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
Buxton Visitor Centre is located within the restored Grade II listed Pump Room. Our gift shop has an array of locally sourced products, a stylish selection of gifts, stationery and postcards, bespoke souvenirs and a range of items inspired by the Crescent and Buxton’s spa heritage. The knowledgable staff in the visitor centre are on hand for any local and tourist information you need. Our brand new Buxton Crescent Visitor Experience offers an interactive experience in nine intimate rooms inside the iconic Grade I listed Buxton Crescent. This new visitor experience tells the stories of Buxton, The Crescent, its famous water and the many people who came to seek its cure. Don't miss the virtual reality hot balloon ride!
Been coming to buxton for years and so glad to see this finally open to the public again. You can buy a souvenir bottle and fill it from the well indoors. Also some interesting boards about the pump house and its history. And very handy gift shop for all things Buxton. We'll worth a visit
4.0 based on 83 reviews
The Technique Stadium is home to Chesterfield Football Club, and is North Derbyshire’s premier venue for all occasions – business or pleasure. Catering to any number of guests, we have a range of impressive, 'state of the art' suites, all glass fronted with panoramic views over the iconic 10,000 plus capacity stadium. The stadium is furnished to the highest specifications in order to provide a setting to match the prestige and importance of your event, and has ample car parking with approximately 400 free spaces. All events are managed in house. The conference and events team have a philosophy of offering a bespoke service to all our clients. It is this attention to detail and personal service that sets us apart from other venues. In short, we have a team of passionate and determined people, delivering what you want, and helping you to create wonderful, memorable events.
First visit to this impressive stadium as an away fan. Great sight-lines from all parts of the ground, ample legroom, very friendly and helpful staff. Even got used to being called 'duck'! The pies really are delicious, I would return for them alone. Got to say that the music played in the ground was by far the best I have ever heard in any ground. Whoever chose the playlist, I salute you, The only downside was the absence of car parking in the immediate area. Saying that, arriving early, I managed to find a small, free car park a couple of minutes walk away. If I'd arrived much later, there may have been a problem.
4.0 based on 31 reviews
The Pump Room, now Buxton Visitor Centre, is operated by Buxton Crescent Heritage Trust. If you wish to leave a review, please visit our main Tripadvisor profile at https://bit.ly/3bao4Lg or search for 'Buxton Visitor Centre and Buxton Crescent Heritage Experiences'.
Sizeable tourist information centre, set in the Pavilion Gardens in Buxton. Tremendous amount of information available both for the town and its surrounding areas. Large gift shop, well worth a visit.
3.5 based on 56 reviews
The Derby Sales & Information Centre is the combined Tourist Information, Derby LIVE Box Office and Derby Active enquiry team. Located at Riverside Chambers, it is the ideal place to start your visit to Derby. The team can provide information for a range of events and attractions to help make the most out of your stay in the region.
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