Winster Market House was the first property to be acquired by the National Trust in the Peak District in 1906 for PS50. It's a lovely brick built listed building and on the first floor is an unmanned information room with interpretation panels detailing the history of the village and a scale model of Winster. Standing almost in the centre of the main street, Winster Market House is a dominating feature of the village, and stands as testimony to its once thriving past. Winster village itself is interesting to explore on foot, as part of a visit to the Peak District.
It's a building of local interest, and it makes a great photo.. Some interesting information boards. No facilities. Free to enter.
I liked the model village they had on display. There are some interesting information boards on display and some nice photographs of Winster and the Market House. This was the first Derbyshire place the National Trust acquired. There is free street parking near by. Would recommend a visit.
Charming old building with one room up the stairs and a lot of history to read about when up there. Free of charge to enter it's worth a visit while you visit the beautiful village.
Tiny little place, unmanned attraction in a picturesque little town which had it's hay day long ago mining lead.
A small National Trust house that's free to all. This is worth a stop if you're driving past, or in the area, I'm not sure it's a destination all by itself! I don't think you could take more than 30 minutes here. The model of the village is interesting, and the displays were quite charming. As per usual for me on an NT property, I want more information than they're willing to provide, but enjoyed it as a minor diversion nonetheless!
Not much to see in the building itself. Lovely village though.
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It's a building of local interest, and it makes a great photo.. Some interesting information boards. No facilities. Free to enter.
I liked the model village they had on display. There are some interesting information boards on display and some nice photographs of Winster and the Market House. This was the first Derbyshire place the National Trust acquired. There is free street parking near by. Would recommend a visit.
Charming old building with one room up the stairs and a lot of history to read about when up there. Free of charge to enter it's worth a visit while you visit the beautiful village.
Tiny little place, unmanned attraction in a picturesque little town which had it's hay day long ago mining lead.
A small National Trust house that's free to all. This is worth a stop if you're driving past, or in the area, I'm not sure it's a destination all by itself! I don't think you could take more than 30 minutes here. The model of the village is interesting, and the displays were quite charming. As per usual for me on an NT property, I want more information than they're willing to provide, but enjoyed it as a minor diversion nonetheless!
Not much to see in the building itself. Lovely village though.