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Ringwood Hall Hotel for Leisure Breaks and Festive Residential Breaks in the Peak District. Ringwood Hall Hotel has been AA 3* rated with 85% accreditation for five years, one of the highest hotel awards in the Peak District. The hotel is easily found from junctions 29 & 30 of the M1, with parking for over 150 vehicles. The accommodation pages on our website have several options for visitors seeking short or leisure breaks, plus full details of our very popular Festive... |
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Sheeplea House Farm... Bed and Breakfast weekends and short breaks in a cosy, self-contained cottage adjoining an Old Derbyshire Farmhouse. The cottage accommodation consists of a living kitchen, upstairs sitting room with television, double bedroom and bathroom. A cooked breakfast is provided, but if you prefer a more private 'do it yourself' version, this can be prepared in the cottage kitchen along with drinks and snacks. Sheeplea was a working dairy farm up until the time we took it... |
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4 Star Cottage - Sleeps up to 4 with a double sofa bed for two additional guests - Very Central Peak District Location. This delightful 17th Century stone cottage is an ideal base for a holiday in the heart of England and the Peak District. It is located in the old Blacksmith Yard in the heart of the quaint historic village of Two Dales, minutes’ walk to the wonderful village pub. The accommodation enjoys some splendid views across the surrounding countryside, whilst... |
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Holly Cottage is a superb new contemporary barn conversion offering spacious and superbly appointed self catering accommodation in lovely rural situation. The cottage is set in the quiet grounds of a small arable farm and private stables with lovely views of the delightful gardens and surrounding countryside. Ilex Farm is located in the small hamlet of Handley between the old market town of Chesterfield and the historic County town of Matlock. It provides an excellent base for exploring the... |
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Cara is a brilliant cottage, created out of a mellow stone barn on a lovely little organic farm. If the standard of the cottage is superb then so is its peaceful location, surrounded by rolling countryside, with stunning views over the valley, but with Holymoorside's village store and two great pubs just a wander across the fields. Holymoorside is a very attractive village on the edge of the Peak District National Park with local walks through the bluebell woods by the river Hipper, or up... |
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Welcome to the Famous Shoulder, a 300 year old local country pub set within the northeast Derbyshire countryside near to Chesterfield. With our own rooms and informal restaurant and bar, the Famous Shoulder provides the perfect getaway for hikes and trips into the Peak District and Sherwood Forest. Only 10 minutes from Junction 29 of the M1, we also make a great choice for a quality pub lunch if passing through. We serve simple menus, but pride ourselves on the highest... |
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High Hazels is one of two National Trust holiday cottages standing at the heart of the Elizabethan Hardwick Hall estate and dates back to Bess of Hardwick times. It pre-dates the new hall and was formerly the estates brewhouse, retaining 16th-century details. Ground Floor: entrance hall leading to kitchen, sitting room with multi-fuel stove and sofa bed, dining room and fully adapted shower room. First Floor: three bedrooms (2 doubles, 1 with 5' antique half tester mahogany bed and 1... |
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Spacious comfortable self-contained apartment on the edge of the peak district, sleeping 4. This is a large, very comfortable, self-contained, first floor apartment with rear access to the patio/garden featuring a large pond and waterfall, and set in a scenic hamlet on the edge of the Peak District, in the heart of a beautiful walking area. See outstanding views of five counties from the Fabrick Rock just ½ mile away. Within easy reach of Matlock (6 miles away) and the picturesque... |
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“Having over the years stayed in a variety of hotels around the world I would have to give the Sandpiper full marks on all aspects from friendliness of staff to the superb room and food. It was an experience that was even better than some of the 5 star establishments I have stayed in. Well done to everybody and keep up the good work” D Douglas, Scotland, April 2009 “The hotel is very close to Chatsworth and other tourist attractions. All in all this hotel is a real... |
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Peak Edge Hotel is a Brand New Modern Boutique Hotel, built to complement the existing Red Lion Bar and Bistro. All twenty seven bedrooms boast picturesque views over the beautiful Derbyshire countryside. The bedrooms include four suites two of which are modern four posters, accessible and family rooms as well as beautiful feature rooms with Glass Juliet Balconies overlooking the Lake. The hotel is finished to very high standard with rain showers and double ended baths and many... |
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Situated close to High Hazels, this National Trust cottage is part of a converted stableyard and also dates back to Bess of Hardwick times. It too has retained many of its 16th-century detail through 400 years of history. The spectacular Hardwick Hall, the charming gardens and orchards and the historic parkland are all waiting to be explored during opening hours. Ideally situated to visit nearby Clumber Park, Kedleston Hall and Chatsworth House. Ground Floor: entrance hall leading to... |
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Whatever you may be looking for, The Anis Louise Guest House is your first choice. Perfectly positioned in the heart of Chesterfield and so close to the many local attractions, our location could not be better. The guest rooms are delightful; the building is simply charming and the service is….. .....well come and see for yourself. The Anis Louise is rated a Four Star Silver Awarded Guest House by Visit Britain, boasting six en-suite rooms, all tastefully decorated in... |
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4 Star Cottage Sleeps 2 with a sofa bed for an additional guest if required . Very Central Peak District Location. A very spacious and luxurious cottage for up to 3 people. Oaker View is situated in a secluded position, close to the heart of the Derbyshire village of Darley Bridge, which straddles the River Derwent. The accommodation enjoys some splendid views across the surrounding countryside, whilst being minutes drive or walk from most key locations in the peak district.... |
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'Hill Top Farm' Cottage is a Bed and Breakfast and a Self Catering Cottage... Your choice - we have both available. You will receive a very warm welcome at Hill Top Cottage however long your stay and you can be assured of great hospitality throughout your stay. This is a self contained Cottage with Bed and Breakfast facilities available. So you can come to Hill Top Cottage for a luxury Bed and Breakfast stay with a full house to yourself or come and stay with all the self catering... |
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This cosy ground floor accommodation is set on a working farm and has fabulous views on both sides of the property across open fields. This recently refurbished property is surrounded by six and a half acres of grassland where the owner keep their pedigree Suffolk sheep. It is close to both Chesterfield and Bakewell giving the benefit of visiting areas like Bakewell, Haddon Hall, Chatsworth House and park, Hardwick Hall, Bolsover Castle and the crooked Spire of Chesterfield. ... |
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Ploughman's Cottage... The village of Marsh Lane is within 20 minutes by car from Chesterfield, Sheffield and Worksop. Ploughman's Cottage is situated in an excellent location for many amenities yet the cottage is on the edge of the beautiful Moss Valley with woodland walks, wildlife and stunning views. The Sheffield Supertram is 10 minutes drive. There is good local public transport. There are small shops within half mile for simple shopping, bread, milk, cereals... |
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Newbold Fields holiday cottages in Derbyshire, Raspberry Cottage and Egg Cottage, are Grade II listed and are located on the very edge of Chesterfield in a rural location within the grounds of the owners 200 year old country house. Set within six acres of mature grounds, areas of which can be used and enjoyed by visitors as advised by the owners. At the end of the long grass walk you will find a seating area from where you can enjoy the full vista of the surrounding area. Ideally... |
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