Lyme Park in the Peak District
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Lyme Park in the Peak District
In our lightning tour of UK, my party will be driving near Lyme Park. Is it possible to drive onto the grounds without paying for parking......and if not, is it worth paying the 2 pounds or so parking fee and wandering the grounds? We are Jane Austen fans if you didn't guess - lol.
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While I have your attention.....has anyone an opinion as to the minimum amount of time needed for 4 adults to view Chatsworth stately home and see a bit of the garden? I realise there are many other interesting things there too but we would not have time.
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Hey Lifetrip,
I'm a fellow fan of Jane Austen, and we went to both Lyme Park and Chatsworth. I would definitely feel that the grounds are worth the 2 pounds. We stopped there on our way to Derbyshire, and had lunch on the site. The grounds aren't very big, and the house actually looks much smaller in person!
As for Chatsworth it sort of depends on what you want to see. Does everyone want to see both the house and the grounds? I'm not really into the interiors of most stately houses, even though I love walking around the exteriors of them. I would suggest maybe about an hour for the interior, and 1-1.5 hours for the grounds. While you are there, I would suggest going to the Chatsworth Farm house up the road. You can see it on the Chatsworth website.
I'm a fellow fan of Jane Austen, and we went to both Lyme Park and Chatsworth. I would definitely feel that the grounds are worth the 2 pounds. We stopped there on our way to Derbyshire, and had lunch on the site. The grounds aren't very big, and the house actually looks much smaller in person!
As for Chatsworth it sort of depends on what you want to see. Does everyone want to see both the house and the grounds? I'm not really into the interiors of most stately houses, even though I love walking around the exteriors of them. I would suggest maybe about an hour for the interior, and 1-1.5 hours for the grounds. While you are there, I would suggest going to the Chatsworth Farm house up the road. You can see it on the Chatsworth website.







