Bed & Breakfast In Hognaston

Situated about 4 miles north-east of Ashbourne along the B5053 to Wirksworth, the village is ideally placed if you require bed and breakfast in Hognaston so that you can visit the nearby Carsington Water

Opened in 1992 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Carsington Water was formed by flooding the Henmore Valley. Along with providing a valuable water supply to the Midlands, Carsington Water also offers a variety of leisure activities, so be sure to pack your boots, bike and binoculars when staying at a bed and breakfast in Hognaston

Although the village is now quiet and peaceful and you are guaranteed a good nights sleep at your bed and breakfast in Hognaston, the village stands close to a former main road being the Roman Road from Derby to Buxton which was then known simply as The Street.

Packed with old cottagesand houses dating back to the 1600’s, a tour of the village is a must when staying at a bed and breakfast in Hognaston. Recorded in the Domesday Book as Ochenauestun, this picturesque village has at least 1,000 years of history.

Nearby Hognaston Wynn rises to almost 1,000 feet, providing far reaching views if you feel like a stroll from your bed and breakfast in Hognaston through fields and pasture.

Turlow Bank is listed under bed and breakfast in Hognaston and provides AA 5* accommodation including king size beds with views over the village.

Hognaston is essentially a Farming community with a parish church and manor house at its hub. Your stay at a bed and breakfast in Hognaston will put you on the doorstep of numerous outdoor pursuits and countryside activities, but you will have to drive several miles if you want to find noisy nightclubs or city lights!