Edensor is a beutiful village in Derbyshire England area, adjacent to the building Chatsworth House is very beautiful. Edensor is a small village just like a picture consisting of dozens of houses in St
Peter's Church as an icon of the most prominent and most visible
towering high. Edensor village does look unique. When built, each home must have a different design. The
houses are still typical English style with bare brick without
plastering a wall, some towering chimney, front and rear yard is
overgrown with flowers, and a short fence as a separator between
neighboring houses and roads.
Edensor village is not an old village like a typical English villages in the area of Cambridge or Oxford is older than 1,000 years. Edensor village was originally located in the vicinity of the River Derwent. Then between 1838 and 1842 the Duke of Devonshire 6th move across the hills with reasons not to come too close to Chatsworth House so as not to interfere with its beauty.
It does not take too long to be able to go around the village of Edensor. Rather hilly village that looks beautiful when we look at it from the top height or distance. Not many trees blocking the view of the lush and around the village of Edensor only we find vast green meadows.
beautiful picture of Edensor, England