Kirk Langley CE Primary School
This busy but friendly primary school is situated next to our new development at Kirk Langley. Kirk Langley primary school received a Good report from Ofsted.
This busy but friendly primary school is situated next to our new development at Kirk Langley. Kirk Langley primary school received a Good report from Ofsted.
Whether for personal enjoyment, competition or corporate golf days, at Brailsford Golf Course all are welcomed to play at this picturesque mixed terrain location. The well-manicured par 69/70 course extends to 5,902 yards in length from the white tees and is a true delight to play, especially the 8th and 9th holes, where tee shots are taken across lakes.
At Derby Silk Mill, the Museum of Making is now open. Celebrating the area’s rich history of innovation, the Museum of Making in the Derwent Valley Mills UNESCO World Heritage Site will be a contemporary space telling Derby’s 300-year history of making to inspire new creativity. Designed and made by the people and industries of Derby with exhibits, workshops, activities and events, there is something for everyone including a new café and a shop.
Derby Museum and Art Gallery is located at the heart of Derby City in the cultural Cathedral Quarter. The museum houses a dedicated gallery of internationally significant paintings by world famous artist Joseph Wright of Derby, alongside a new display of portraits from the museum's large art collection, and a lively programme of temporary exhibitions. The museum is also home to an outstanding collection of Derby Porcelain, displays of local archaeology, natural history, and military history.
Kirk Langley CC is a friendly village club who have a long history dating back to 1857. They play their home matches at the picturesque G B Barrington Playing Field named after a teacher who arrived in the village in 1876 who went on to play cricket for Derbyshire and devoted over 50 years to Kirk Langley Cricket Club. Following his death, his daughter bought the village cricket ground and bequeathed it to the parish. The club fields two senior teams in the Derbyshire County Cricket League and also plays a number of friendly games during the season.
Markeaton Park is Derby’s most visited park and is one of the most popular attractions in the East Midlands. It offers a place to escape from day to day living and city life and experience a little bit of countryside on Derby’s doorstep.
Designed for lavish entertaining, Kedleston Hall displays an extensive collection of paintings, sculpture and original furnishings, reflecting both the tastes of its creators and their fascination with the classical world of the Roman Empire. From spring to autumn Kedleston’s formal garden offers a colourful interpretation of its original 18th century design. The expansive grounds with both long and short walks, feature sweeping vistas of Kedleston’s parkland and provide access to a rich array of wildlife.
The restaurant's main focus is on Cornish Seafood, However they do serve alternatives such as prime Derbyshire beef alongside vegan and vegetarian options if you wish. The fish is exceptionally fresh due to their system of taking fish landed on the day, packed on ice and delivered to us by the following morning.
From the food and drinks that they serve to the home-from-home space they've created. So whether you’re joining for a drink at the bar, an overnight stay or a special event, they aim to go above and beyond every time you visit. From hand stretched stone baked pizzas to chargrill oven steaks, the food at the Farmhouse is renown for being the finest quality.
Recently renovated after two years, The Bluebell Inn features a new state of the art kitchen and cellar bringing a fantastic casual dining and socialising experience. The menu features casual pub favourites and all ingredients are sourced from the highest quality and as organically as possible.