Browse through our blog posts to find out what life is like at Hoe Grange Holidays along with some great ideas for days out in the Peak District.
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Get Here!
December 14, 2011
Camping, Caving, Chatsworth, Climbing, Cycling, Derbyshire, Films, Food and drink, History, Peak District, Walking,David and I attended our first world Premier tonight! Get Here sung by Chelsea Redfern The red carpet film premier was held in the private theatre at the magnificent Chatsworth House. An inspiring room with a beautifully painted ceiling, for the launch of an inspiring film showcasing all that our amazing Peak District has to offer. The emotive soundtrack was recorded by Lady Manners School Orchestra with the hugely talented singer Chelsea Redfern, of X Factor fame. Wow, what a powerful voice, it sent a tingle down your spine! View the video ...
A little Christmas sparkle
December 3, 2011
Chatsworth, Christmas, Derbyshire, Family, Farm, Food and drink, History, Peak District, self catering holiday, Tourism,Hoe Grange Holidays is situated in the spectacular Peak District close to many of the most interesting and impressive visitor attractions on offer. One of the most spectacular is Chatsworth House decorated for the festive season, alight with candles, coloured baubles, stunning swags and with the Great Dining Room glowing and laid up for a stupendous festive feast. A festive feast fit for a King Glittering gold Chatsworth offers many festive activities to keep everyone amused from wreath making workshops, to carol concerts, the house at Twilig...
More ramblings from Hoe Grange
May 10, 2011
archeology, Derbyshire, Farm, History, Peak District, Tourism, Walking,Once again Hoe Grange hosted the "Roman & Railway Ramble" as part of the Peak District Walking Festival, in conjunction with the Rangers from Derbyshire County Council. Around 25 people enjoyed the May sunshine on this moderate 5 mile walk over the farm fields at Hoe Grange, up through the Royston Grange and back along the High Peak Trail, via Minninglow Neolithic burial mound. Ranger Sarah explains the history of Minninglow burial mound purple spotted orchid in full bloom Ranger Sarah leading the walk pointed out some of the rarer speci...
Brassington village is celebrating wakes this week. Historically wakes week was when Christians celebrated their Patronial Festival or Saints day to whom the village church is dedicated. In the case of Brassington this is St. James, one of Jesus' Twelve Apostles and the date is July 25th. A Mexican asleep in the sun Historically Wakes became the main summer holiday and the village today still celebrates with a host of interesting events, from the traditional open air Church Service with Brassington, Middleton and Wirksworth Brass Band, to...
Rambling across the fields by Ballidon Quarry We were extremely fortunate with the weather yesterday; instead of the forecast rain we had sunny periods which enabled 30 walkers to take a step back in time for our “Roman and Railway Ramble” organised in partnership by Hoe Grange Holidays and Derbyshire County Council Rangers, as part of the Peak District Walking Festival. It’s an amazing area rich in history, and walkers commented, “The Ranger, Andy, really brought the history of the area to life, and we would like to come back an...







