It was my partner that wanted to see the Church yard more than the Church at first, but we both had many memories to take away that one does not see every day. The Church had such a warm calm energy, we found this very unlike the many that just look good with the stained glass windows. It looked not onely 'Loved' by those who's Church it serves on a regular basis but we sensed it welcomed us all. As for the gravestone and the sheep well that speaks for themselves. Hav eyou ever seen sheep keeping...
Read moreLocated in the heart of the Peak District, and within the estate of Chatsworth this 19th Century church boasts more than just a stunning location. The historic listing summary for the church states that it was built in the 12th century, modified in the 15th and "rebuilt in 1867 by Sir George Gilbert Scott". The church and village of Edensor are well worth a visit, just a short walk from Chatsworth House. There is a great tea room next...
Read moreIt's a wonderful church up a slight hill I have been in many times it as a grave yard which is up hill a little bit if you have no mobility issues it has lovely views edenser itself is a beautiful village with charming tea gardens with cafe situated in beautiful chatsworth park free to visit I love to park not for too long and just admire st Peters...
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