• Calke Abbey is a Grade I listed country house near Ticknall, Derbyshire, England, in the care of the charitable National Trust.
  • Calke Abbey is built on the site of a 12th-century Augustinian priory, set in a secluded hollow in the Derbyshire hills.
  • Calke Abbey is the second largest house in Derbyshire, built in 1703 for Sir John Harpur to replace his Swarkestone home.
  • Discover Calke Abbey in Derbyshire, England: This home of a taxidermy hoarder is among the grandest and most singular of historic English estates.
  • Calke Abbey Stately Homes in Derby, Derbyshire, England. Vivid example of a great country house in decline, with extraordinary contents, historic park and...
  • Calke Abbey, Derby, England. Calke Abbey is a historic house located in the small village of Ticknall in Derbyshire, England.
  • In 2014, en route to Wakefield, we made a detour into Derbyshire to take advantage of our joint National Trust membership and pay a visit to Calke Abbey.
  • About this activity. Calke Abbey is a country estate in Derbyshire and tells the story of the framatic decline of a country house estate.
  • Calke Abbey. Ticknall Derbyshire DE73 7LE. ... It got its current name in 1808 and was never an abbey but a Baroque mansion built between 1701 and 1704.
  • The Calke Park and Calke Abbey is a 6.8 km looped trail that starts and ends in South Derbyshire, Derbyshire, England.