Calke Abbey
Calke Abbey in Derbyshire is unlike any other country house you'll ever visit — a baroque mansion that became famous for being left almost entirely untouched for much of the 20th century, its rooms still piled with the accumulated possessions of generations of reclusive baronets. The National Trust has preserved this extraordinary time-capsule quality rather than restoring it, so walking through Calke feels genuinely like opening a door into the past.
- Unreserved 'house that time forgot'
- Baroque mansion with untouched rooms
- Eccentric collections and hidden treasures
Best for curious visitors who want a house that tells a truly unusual story.
Things to see at Calke Abbey
Tick these off when you visit — open the place in Manorhop to save your progress.
- The Untouched Saloon
- Rooms Full of Forgotten Collections
- The Harrington Collection of Natural History
- The Church of St Giles
- The Walled Pleasure Gardens