Thursday, 21 November 2024

Castleton Christmas Tree Festival

Bakewell is the biggest town in the Peak District, a market town in the Derbyshire Dales. We love to visit so when we saw that it was hosting its Christmas Market Weekend on the 16th and 17th of November, we put it in the diary. We were expecting a lovely day out, something to kick off the Christmas festivities, but it was anything but. There were traffic jams before we'd even entered the town itself, cars queuing just to reach the car park. The crowds, wow, the crowds! You couldn't even see what some stalls were selling, it was a push and shove just to walk along the streets. It didn't feel at all Christmassy, I think we heard Christmas music playing on one or two stalls but that was it, it could have been a summer market for what we saw of Christmas. We stayed for as long as we could stand it, which wasn't long, and then decided to make a hasty retreat, which wasn't hasty at all because of the crowds and queues.

I'd seen that Castleton, a village in the High Peak district of Derbyshire, was having its lights switch on that same day so we decided to head over there instead, it's about half an hour away from Bakewell. It was such a different experience there. It was still busy but there wasn't that push and shove that there was in Bakewell. The first thing we noticed when we hopped out the car was the scent of roasted chestnuts, that just shouts Christmas to me. It's such a pretty village and it was done up beautifully with Christmas decor. It was such a great atmosphere too, people drinking mulled wine and plenty of mince pies being served. There was a Santa's grotto for the children.

Part of the festivities was the Christmas Tree Festival at St Edmund's Church. 

Local businesses had decorated small trees which were displayed inside the church. The meet and greeters made us feel very welcome, and even Archie was allowed inside.

Each tree displayed a number so we were able to see which business had supplied it.

Some of the trees displayed what the business sells, such as this one by Three Roofs Cafe.

Their tree is filled with gingerbread men, and women, all named.

And this one decorated with ice lollies and ice creams.

This tree had been decorated by the children at Castleton C of E Primary School.

Castleton is known for Blue John, which this tree was decorated with.

The only place where this semi-precious mineral can be found in the UK is at Blue John Cavern and Treak Cliff Cavern, both in Castleton.

The chancel looked especially lovely. I always enjoy seeing the stained glass windows in a church.





We enjoyed our visit to the church to see all the beautiful trees, and we enjoyed our visit to Castleton too. We managed to save the day after a shaky start, and though we didn't stay to see the lights switch on, our festive season got off to a good start in Castleton.

6 comments:

  1. Love a tree festival in a church - I shall be visiting one next month.
    The Bakewell experience doesn't sound like much fun at all.

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  2. I can imagine how you felt, it's no fun jostling with so many people, so glad you went to the church, it looks and feels like Christmas should be. We have snow today, the ground is wet so it won't settle.

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  3. I've been to Bakewell but during the Summer monthx and I enjoyed my visit but it wasn't too crowded then, it's sounds like a nightmare to me, but I find it's the same at most Christmas markets I hate crowds. Castleton looks lovely, I'm glad your day wasn't wasted. 🙂

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  4. What a shame about the Bakewell Christmas Market, it sounds horrendous. I am so glad you managed to save the day, Castleton sounds so much better, the trees in the church look lovely.

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  5. Lovely Jo and I left a comment on your last post, but it hasn't shown. Pity about the crowds at the markets, but at least you ended up with a nice day. I loved Harewood House when we visited and so wish we could come over again & catch up with family and friends. Take care & hugs.

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  6. That's more like it! Good old Castleton putting on a great Christmas display. I liked the peartree with its enormous pears! Good job you'd heard about Castleton's celebrations and didn't have a wasted journey.

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