Lyme Park
Lyme Park is a magnificent estate on the edge of the Peak District in Cheshire, centred on an Italianate mansion that hides far older origins and stands in over 1,300 acres of moorland, woodland, and formal gardens. The house and deer park famously doubled as Pemberley in the beloved 1995 BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, and that magical association adds to an already compelling sense of drama. Red and fallow deer roam freely through the parkland, making every visit feel like an encounter with the wild.
- Italianate mansion on moorland edge
- The original TV Pemberley from Pride and Prejudice
- Red deer in over 1,300 acres of parkland
Best for Austen fans, Peak District walkers, and anyone who loves a house with a great view and a great story.
Things to see at Lyme Park
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- The Long Gallery
- Dutch Garden
- Red Deer in the Park
- The Cage Tower
- Reflecting Lake