This custom-made village combines a whole load of unique buildings all wrapped up into one area, sitting in a popular part of the Peak District
The village was moved and rebuilt in the mid-19th century
Tucked away in the Peak District is this charming village with an unusual history and a wide variety of intriguing architecture.
As it stands today, the village was custom-built in the 1830s and is frequented for its eclectic mix of architectural styles, including mock Tudor and Swiss Cottage.
Edensor, pronounced Enza, sits within the better-known Chatsworth Park as a picturesque cluster of buildings that pay plenty of attention to detail.
It was first specially commissioned by the 6th Duke of Devonshire, William Cavendish, when he decided to completely demolish the old estate and

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