New luxury holiday cottages – Summer 2017

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New luxury holiday cottages – Summer 2017

Our new cottages at Farditch Farm are the place for you to go this Summer! We can accommodate up to 22 people – perfect for a family gathering or friends re-union. (more…)
New luxury holiday cottages – Summer 2017

Our new luxury holiday cottages are set to be ready for Summer 2017

Our new cottages at Far Ditch Farm are the place for you to go this Summer! We can accommodate up to 22 people – perfect for a family gathering or friends re-union. (more…)
Caxterway, Farditch Farm

The Limestone Way

The Limestone way is a spectacular 46 mile bridle route in Derbyshire. The Limestone way runs through the White Peak of the Peak District National Park and passes through the dramatic dales and pretty villages that are set in the over whelming landscape. (more…)
The Limestone Way

Cycle Trails in Derbyshire

  Derbyshire and The Peak District have some of the best cycle trails in the country and here at Endmoor Farm we are lucky enough to have them right on our door step. Cycling is a great way for gentle exercise. Not only will it improve your health but also your well-being. Derbyshire has over 300km of cycle trails of all different gradients so the whole family can enjoy riding around the countryside enjoying the views of The Peak District together. (more…)
Cycle Trails in Derbyshire

Latest deals

Are you in need of a short break or holiday? Have you ever thought about visiting Derbyshire? Here at Endmoor Farm there is so much fun to be had for you and the kids. Why not take a walk down to the local pub enjoying the sights as you go. (more…)
Latest deals

Well Dressing in Derbyshire

Well Dressing Blog Spring is here and that can only mean one thing to anyone living in Derbyshire… Well Dressing. The Well Dressing season is well underway and we are amazed at all of the beautiful, creative designs that we have seen so far this season. Well Dressings in Tissington started at the beginning of the month, with wells being decorated using petals, clays and coffee beans amongst other items. The themes this year vary compared to previous years, with tributes being paid to the Queen’s 90th birthday, the 150-year anniversary of Beatrix Potters birth and the ancient game of Shrovetide Football to name a few. well tiss   In the coming months there are a number of Well Dressing events to look forward to across the Derbyshire including: If you would like take part and get your creative juices flowing, why not book a couple of days away with us here at Endmoor Farm, and get stuck in by decorating your very own well. There is so much fun to be had here in the countryside; you and your family will have a fantastic few days that you will never forget. endmo  
Well Dressing in Derbyshire

When is Bakewell Farmers Market?

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Bakewell Farmers Markets - Saturdays 9am - 2pm

Get there early, as stalls sell out due to popular demand! Visitors and locals alike, are to be found mingling together around the 70 + stalls packed with superb local produce and crafts at Bakewell Farmers Markets. Being one of the larger towns with in the peak district Bakewell is always a bustling hub of activity. The Farmers Markets are some of the best in the whole country. If you want to attend one of these vibrant markets they are generally held on the last Saturday of every month. According to Derbyshire Dales District Council, The Bakewell Farmers' Market now regularly attracts more than 5,000 visitors and it's common to find that the stall holders often sell out before closing time .  The Derbyshire Times also reported that the Farmers Markets are so popular that there is a waiting list of more than 50 traders. If you want to visit Bakewell farmers Market, they are held at the District Council's Agricultural Business Centre (ABC). What's more Endmoor Farm Holiday Cottages are situated just a few miles away in nearby Monyash.
"The ABC is now not only widely recognised as home to one of the UK's top five livestock markets – it has the second largest farmers' market in the country, with only Winchester boasting a larger number of stall holders."
Derbyshire Dales District Council Website
It is widely reported that the lure of the Farmers markets is also having a very positive effect on local business.With local cafe's and pubs having to employ extra staff on Market days. The Farmers’ Market is dedicated to encouraging sustainable environmental practice, so most stallholders come from within a 30 mile radius of Bakewell, though some speciality producers trading in foods such as smoked mackerel are allowed to attend from up to 100 miles away. The Majority of the stalls are dedicated to food and drink, with old favourites like real ales, wines, mushrooms, vegetable stalls, rare breeders selling  pork, buffalo meat.  There are ice cream, bread, jams and preserve traders to look out for too.  As if all this wasn't enough, there is granola and locally milled flour, fresh trout and other fish, locally grown chilli products, Turkish food, sweet and savoury muffins, soups and goat’s meat. Parking is available at the ABC in Bakewell. Download DDDC's  2016 Farmers Market brochure [PDF 1.2MB].

Bakewell Farmers Markets - Times and Dates

Date Time
30 January 0900 - 1400
27 February 0900 - 1400
26 March 0900 - 1400
30 April 0900 - 1400
28 May 0900 - 1400
25 June 0900 - 1400
23 July 0900 - 1400
27 August 0900 - 1400
24 September 0900 - 1400
29 October 0900 - 1400
26 November 0900 - 1400
17 December* 0900 - 1400
   
When is Bakewell Farmers Market?

Chatsworth House This Easter

Chatsworth House and Park is one of Derbyshire’s most iconic buildings, with its yellow stone and surrounding gardens it is hard for it not to take your breath away. Sir William Cavendish and his wife first lived in the original house in the mid-16th century.  After his passing many Dukes resided in Chatsworth house, with all constructing some architect or enriching the gardens. The house and gardens have remained little changed since this, the only change being the demolition of the great conservatory for a maze in replacement. Chatsworth House has seen many famous people who come and stay and find the house and gardens magnificent. The surrounding park is an open space that is filled with greenery and woods that show the best possible views of the house. It is an excellent place for families to go on walks before visiting the farmyard that is behind the house. They have milking demonstrations and many other insights in to life on a farm. You can finish off having a warm drink whilst the children play on the Adventure playground. Chatsworth House makes the most out of every occasion and this Easter is no different, From the 19th March to 10th April your children can take part in an Easter egg trail and hunt for all the decorated eggs, make sure you keep an eye out for the Easter Bunny…. Your children can search for golden eggs in the park and see all that spring has to offer before finally having their face painted and seeing all the newly hatched chicks and meeting all the baby lambs that have just been born in the farm yard. Why not make this Easter the most memorable of all by staying at Endmoor Farm over the Easter Holidays. We have 6 cottages that are only a 20 minute drive from Chatsworth House. There are 6 cottages some of which can sleep up to 8 so why not bring your friends and make this a holiday to remember. There is so much more fun to be had in Derbyshire this Easter, find out more about all our cottages and start planning your Easter trip.   chatsworth
Chatsworth House This Easter

Flowering in Derbyshire

  Well Dressing, also once known as well flowering, is a custom practised in rural England, where people from mainly The Peak District of Derbyshire and Staffordshire come together and take part in the decoration of wells. Created from flower petals. The custom is thought to have originated in Tissington, Derbyshire in 1349 and was introduced during the period of the Black Death as a means to give thanks for the purity of water. Everyone comes together in Derbyshire and colours their community in the form of Well Dressing. They celebrate everything from biblical scenes to special anniversaries. It is seen as an occasion for the people to celebrate their community and heritage. Well Dressings are creative but also educational. Families can learn what happened all those years ago in the form of art. The Dressings usually begin in early May and last through until mid-September. Dates are being added daily to our Well Dressing calendar and we cannot wait to see the creations made this year. Our first Well Dressing this year starts on the 21st May and ends the 29th at Ashford in the Water in Bakewell, followed by Flash in Buxton starting on the 18th June and ending on the 28th. There are many more dates in our Well Dressing calendar. The Well Dressing season ends in September so there is plenty of time for you and your family to come to Derbyshire, stay in a quaint countryside cottage at Endmoor Farm and learn the art that is Well Dressing. Below are our cottages that would be perfect for you and your family to come back and relax in after a day of Well Dressing. There are 6 different cottages on offer of all different sizes so they would be ideal for families, groups of friends and reunions. There is also free Wi-Fi so you can keep up to date with all the latest news and dates of Well Dressings and if that’s not enough you don’t even need think about boarding your pets for the holiday, bring them with you… they’re allowed. Click here and find out more details and make your stay the best it can be. endmoor endmo
Flowering in Derbyshire

Endmoor Farm goes green

Endmoor Farm goes green and has begun supporting renewable energy in earnest. We have installed solar panels to supply our power needs. Now just bring on the sun! solar-panels solar-panels-shed  
Endmoor Farm goes green