Rated 4 of 5

Rated 5 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 5 of 5

Location

Rated 4 of 5

Good for families

Lovely site

This site is situated within the Duke of Devonshire’s walled former vegetable garden. It does not feel quite as spacious as other sites, and we felt just a little hemmed in - having an 8 metre unit, there was very little space between us and the route around the site. However, for a stay of just a couple of nights, this was a minor point. Most of the pitches seemed to be under cover of trees, with only a few ‘open’. Very little levelling was needed. The facilities were spotless and the caretakers were very helpful, friendly and welcoming. There is a lot of birdlife at the site and duck food is available at the shop for the very many ducks waddling around. We were of the mistaken understanding that the ‘special key’ gave access to the enclosed gardens of Chatsworth House - it doesn’t. However, what it does give is quick access to the greater grounds of the Chatsworth estate. We had cause to smile when overhearing our neighbours talking of their visit to the little village in the grounds, called, Eden-Saw. We didn’t like to tell them that locals pronounce Edensor very differently. We have already booked to visit again, so that says it all.

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