Calke abbey
Overview
Service options: Picnic tables available · Playground swings available · Dogs allowed Calke Abbey is a Grade I listed country house near Ticknall, Derbyshire, England, in the care of the charitable National Trust. The site was an Augustinian priory from the 12th century until its dissolution by Henry VIII
Contact details
Ticknall Derby Derbyshire East Midlands DE73 7JF GB
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/peak-district-derbyshire/calke-abbey
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Access guidance
- Accessible routes are available to the gardens, the ground floor of the house and around the restaurant, café and shop. At Calke Explore, there is a short wheelchair and mobility scooter friendly trail, and the multi-use Tramway Trial.
- Available inside and outside of the café and restaurant, in the house, and gardens, or there are benches and an outdoor seating area at Calke Explore.
- Available in the stable yards, gardens, and at Calke Explore
- Assistance animals are welcome in the House.
- Large print (guide or menu) Available to borrow where written information is in place.
- Induction loop, Available at Calke in the Ticket Office, house, restaurant and café, shop, or at Calke Explore by the till counter of the kiosk.
- A virtual tour is available at the Entrance Hall." with "Induction loop, Available at Calke in the Ticket Office, house, restaurant and café, shop, or at Calke Explore by the till counter of the kiosk.