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Derby Tourist Information


Derby is a busy industrial city, home of the famous Royal Crown Derby Porcelain. Derby lies on the west bank of the River Derwent close to its junction with the Trent. Set in the beautiful rolling countryside of Derbyshire, it is an ideal centre for touring the area, exploring the Derbyshire Dales and the Peak District National Park.

In the early 1700's England's first silk mill was established in Derby, fine silk was produced here and was famous throughout Europe. The city's finest 18th century houses still remain from this period.

In 1750 the first porcelain factory opened, bringing further prosperity to the town. Two hundred and fifty years later Derby is still busy manufacturing porcelain at the Royal Crown Derby factory.

Derby Cathedral - The Medieval Tower is 212 feet high, the second highest in England; its bells are rung regularly and are the oldest ring of ten bells in the world. James Gibbs designed the superb early 18th century classical gold and white nave. Interesting features are the wrought iron screen by Robert Bakewell, Bess of Hardwick's elaborate memorial and St. Katherine's Chapel.

Derby Museum and Art Gallery - The Museum has a new gallery dedicated to the craft of ceramics, also features on Natural History, Egyptian Mummies and Military history. In the section devoted to the town's history, you will see the Bonny Prince Charlie Room, with wood panelling taken from Exeter House where the Prince lodged in 1745.

The Art Gallery has a collection on the work of the local artist Joseph Wright, or Wright of Derby as he is often called.

Pickford's House - This is one of Derby's fine Georgian Town Houses, built by a local designer Joseph Pickford in 1770. In the beautifully decorated rooms, you will find recreations of Georgian domestic life and historic costume displays.

Derby Heritage Centre - A quaint timber-framed building houses a wealth of historical local information, including photographic displays and books.

Derby Industrial Museum - Situated in the first factory building in England, an 18th century Silk Mill. Discover the history of railways, coal mines and Rolls-Royce aero engines, also a variety of changing exhibitions.

Royal Crown Derby Visitor Centre - Take a mid-week tour of the factory, to see the skills of experienced crafts workers as they create lavishly decorated china. Visit the Factory Shop to pick up a treasure, at a bargain price.

Pride Park Football Stadium - Tours behind the scenes of the home ground, of Derby's premier league football team, fondly known as the "Rams"

Derby Arboretum - Situated in the city centre is Britain's first public park, this unique site is home to over 1,000 trees.

Shop in a traditional department store established in 1864, or one of the well known High Street names in the modern indoor shopping centre, explore the Victorian Market hall, and the colourful crafters market.

For sports activities try Derby Superbowl's 10 pin bowling, or Rollerworld and the Storm Centre for basketball, rollerblading and skateboarding. There is Golf, Cricket and Football, Sports and Leisure centres all offering fun and fitness.

Children will enjoy Freddy's Play Kingdom, and Activity World, while Mundy Play Centre offers outdoor adventure.

Derby offers cuisine from around the world, with the choice of English and specialist restaurants, coffee and tea shops, Pubs and Hotels.

Evening entertainment in the city can vary from a visit to one of the cinemas or theatres, to live music in one of the many wine bars and clubs.

Take a look at our carefully selected hotels in Derby city centre for excellent value hotel accommodation right in the centre of the city.

 

Images of Derby
Derby Guild Hall (Built 1841) © Christopher Harris
Derby Arboretum Grove Street Lodge, designed by Edward Buckton Lamb © Christopher Harris
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What's near Derby

Attractions:
  The Silk Mill - Derbys Museum of Industry and History  <1 Mile
  Derby Museum and Art Gallery  <1 Mile
  Derby Cathedral  <1 Mile
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Towns:
  Allestree  1 Mile
  Breadsall  1 Mile
  Chaddesden  2 Miles
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Estate Agents:
  Haart  <1 Mile
  Frank Innes  <1 Mile
  Frank Innes Estate Agents - Residential Lettings  <1 Mile
Hotels:
  Rangemoor Park Hotel  <1 Mile
  Heritage Hotel  <1 Mile
  The Stuart Hotel  <1 Mile
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Bed and Breakfast:
  Thornhill Lodge Guest bHouse  1 Mile
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Self Catering:
  Sons and Lovers  10 Miles
  Marmadukes Holiday Cottage  12 Miles
  Willow Bank  12 Miles
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Campsites:
  Carsington Fields Caravan Park  10 Miles
  Lickpenny Touring Park  13 Miles
  Alsop Rivendale Touring Caravan & Leisure Park  15 Miles

Cinema: Showcase Cinemas Derby  2 Miles

TIC: Derby Tourist Information Centre     Tel: 01332 255802  <1 Mile


Attractions near Derby
The Silk Mill - Derbys Museum of Industry and History (< 1 Mile)*
A Museum of Industry specialising in Aero Engines, Railways, Textiles and other aspects of Derby's Heritage.
Derby Museum and Art Gallery (< 1 Mile)*
Derby Museum and Art Gallery houses a wide range of important and attractive collections covering porcelain, paintings, archaeology, history, local regiments, geology and wildlife.
Derby Cathedral (< 1 Mile)*
In 1927, the existing parish church in Derby was hallowed to become a Cathedral for the creation of the new diocese of Derby.
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Towns near Derby
Allestree Tourist Information (1 Mile)*
Breadsall Tourist Information (1 Mile)*
Chaddesden Tourist Information (2 Miles)*
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Hotels near Derby
Rangemoor Park Hotel (< 1 Mile)*
The Rangemoor Park Hotel is family run and is situated in Derby City Centre. It is within easy walking distance of local attractions and amenities.Welcome to the Rangemoor Park Hotel.
Heritage Hotel (< 1 Mile)*
This modern hotel in the city centre is within walking distance of the new Westfield shopping complex, Derby's Lanes, the boutique shopping area, many restaurants, bars and the Cathedral Quarter.
The Stuart Hotel (< 1 Mile)*
The Stuart is modern and stylish providing a comfortable and relaxing environment. Ideal central location, close to main shopping, few minutes from the M1 and the Midland Mainline.
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Self Catering near Derby
Sons and Lovers (10 Miles)*
The house is divided into a private museum downstairs depicting what it was like 120 years ago and a modern two bedroom flat upstairs with lounge, bathroom and kitchen. Well equipped with modern conviniences.
Marmadukes Holiday Cottage (12 Miles)*
Welcome to The Coach House by Marmadukes, the short break specialists. Originally built for the 18th Century Industrialist Sir Richard Arkwright, the Coach House is today a stunning self catering property.
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