St Giles Church at Calke Abbey

St Giles Church Nestled within Calke Abbey's Grounds

St Giles’ Church, nestled within Calke Abbey’s grounds, offers a serene historical glimpse into the past. Originally a parish church for the village of Calke between 1160 and 1834, it’s now a private chapel. Notably, St Giles was a ‘peculiar’, exempt from the Bishop’s jurisdiction, a status abolished in the 1800s. The church today is … Read more

Just Sunsets – Over Calke Abbey and Staunton Harold Reservoir

Sunset over Calke Abbey Parkland

Sunsets, those fleeting moments of fiery hues and soft pastels, hold a universal allure. They paint the sky with a masterpiece of colours, signalling the day’s end and the promise of twilight. People are drawn to their beauty, finding solace and wonder in the ever-changing canvas above. Sunsets offer a moment to pause, reflect, and … Read more

Staunton Harold, its Ponds and Church of the Holy Trinity

Staunton Harold Hall Fish Pond

The Fish Pond at Staunton Harold The Fish Pond on Staunton Harold Estate offered a beautiful composition on this particular Sunday afternoon. The soft winter light created an almost mirror-like reflection of the surrounding trees on the water’s surface. The subtle colours and textures of the landscape, along with the human element of the walkers … Read more

Calke Abbey in Early Spring

Calke Abbey in the Early Spring Sunshine

Calke Abbey, a National Trust gem in Ticknall, Derbyshire, offers a unique glimpse into a bygone era. This ‘un-stately home’ is preserved as found, showcasing the fascinating decline of a country estate. Explore its unrestored rooms, discover hidden collections, and wander through its beautiful, yet faded, walled gardens and orangery. With its vast parkland, Calke … Read more

An Old Tree on the Calke Abbey Estate

An old tree on the Calke Abbey Estate

Calke Abbey’s vast parkland offers a tranquil escape, with 600 acres of historic landscape. Wander through ancient woodlands, past secluded ponds, and observe herds of red and fallow deer. Explore National Nature Reserves, and discover ancient oaks, including the ‘Old Man of Calke.’ Enjoy diverse walking trails, witnessing seasonal changes, from spring’s vibrant blooms to … Read more

Serpentine Wood and the Deer Park at Calke Abbey

Calke Abbey Deer Park in December

Serpentine Wood, nestled within Calke Abbey’s vast Deer Park, offers a captivating natural experience. Wander through ancient woodlands, particularly stunning during spring’s bluebell bloom. The Deer Park, home to red and fallow deer, provides a glimpse into a historic landscape. Observe these magnificent animals within their natural habitat. Explore diverse trails, encountering veteran trees and … Read more