3 Star Hotels
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New Bath Hotel
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Regency styled hotel which was built in 1802 and is set in five acres of grounds overlooking the breathtaking Derwent Gorge. The hotel boasts an outdoor pool (open weekends during May to September) and an indoor heated plunge pool, both fed by natural thermal springs. Situated on the border of the Peak District National Park, the hotel enjoys a countryside location with all the benefits good transport links to nearby Derby, Nottingham, Sheffield and the M1. Chatsworth and Haddon Hall country houses are nearby and Gulliver’s Kingdom and the Heights of Abraham are walking distance from the hotel. Alton Towers Theme Park is a 45 minute drive away. The hotel has 55 comfortable bedrooms, including two Four Poster Rooms and canopied Half Tester Rooms, whilst our garden wing extension offers rooms with balconies with wonderful views overlooking the outdoor swimming pool and Derwent Gorge. With its many original features, in addition to the friendly and professional service the hotel provides as standard, you can be sure of an enjoyable leisure and business break at the New Bath Hotel. The Hotel is part of Brook Hotels. |
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Duke of Wellington
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Rich in original character and traditional charm, this cosy 19th-century country inn offers good beers, an extensive food menu at great value prices and comfortable en suite rooms in the converted former stable block. Originally built in 1866, the Duke of Wellington was once a working farm and an inn for drovers. Traditionally built from Derbyshire limestone, the pub has a slate roof, roaring log fires and extensive gardens. Free wireless internet access is available in the bar. There are 9 en suite rooms in the beautifully converted stable block. Set away from the main building, the rooms offer comfort and privacy. The stable block has its own flagstone courtyard and free private parking is available on site. All rooms have TVs and tea/coffee making facilities. Recently redecorated in a traditional country style, the inn boasts extensive floral gardens with comfortable seating areas. There is also a fully enclosed patio area, overlooking Riber Castle and the Derwent Valley. |
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The Greyhound Hotel
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Come and join us at the Greyhound whether you are looking for an enjoyable night out, a relaxed drink with friends or a delicious meal in our restaurant. Spend some time in the area and stay with us in one of our comfortable, fully refurbished rooms. We offer bed and breakfast and can give you plenty of ideas about where to go and what to see while you are with us. The Greyhound Hotel forms the principal building of Cromford Market Place. A three-storey building constructed in sandstone with a Roman Doric doorcase and raised quoins, it has made a substantial contribution to the history of the local area. The Greyhound provided lodging for visitors to Cromford and was used as the location for festivities organised by Sir Richard Arkwright for his workforce. The Arkwrights also used it for business. It was here in the Public Room that Richard Arkwright junior instructed Georgina Duchess of Devonshire to leave her answer as to how she intended to repay the money she owed him. |
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Legacy Chesterfield Hotel
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The Legacy Chesterfield Hotel is perfectly situated at the gateway of the Peak District National Park, and within sight of the world famous 'Crooked Spire' church. Ideally located close to the town centre of Chesterfield yet within easy reach of the motorway network & rail links to both north & south. Ideal for Business links and local commerce both in Chesterfield & Sheffield. Chatsworth House, Bakewell and the rest of the Derbyshire countryside are all within easy reach, as is the The Meadowhall Shopping Centre in Sheffield. Discounted Tickets for Chatsworth are readily on sale at the hotel during the season. Full leisure facilities including the largest private pool in the North Midlands are located within the hotel, and are free of charge to all residents. Family rooms are available on request. All Legacy Hotels are 100% smoke free and offer free WiFi in all public areas. Complimentary car parking is available for all hotel guests at the Legacy Chesterfield Hotel. |
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Wheatsheaf
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The Wheatsheaf Hotel is an 18th Century coach house, sympathetically restored and situated in the heart of the Peak District. The Wheatsheaf is ideal for business travellers and tourists exploring the region, having easy access to Chesterfield, Sheffield, Derby and Manchester. Set in comfortable surroundings, just outside the market town of Chesterfield, the rolling countryside of the Peak District, the superb shopping facilities of Meadowhall and the concert and sporting facilities of Sheffield. All rooms are en-suite and come with tea and coffee making facilities, flatscreen TVs and free WiFi. Our friendly pub is the perfect place to finish up after a day enjoying the delights and attractions of the Derbyshire countryside. Tuck yourself into a cosy corner and enjoy a reviving coffee, relaxing pint of real ale or lager or a glass of one of our handpicked wines. We serve food all day and our varied menu means you will be spoilt for choice. We pride ourselves on being able to offer quality pub food to satisfy all our customers and our daily offers provide exceptional value for money. |
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Cavendish Hotel
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Set on Chatsworth Estate, within easy walking distance of the Park and surroundings, the highly commended Cavendish Hotel and Restaurant is famous for its excellent food and regularly changing menu. All 23 bedrooms have unique and truly magnificent views over the Chatsworth Estate. Luxuriously appointed, many bedrooms have antique furniture and fine art and Decor chosen by none other than the Duchess of Devonshire, and featuring every modern facility. THIS HOTEL IS COMPLETELY NON SMOKING. All the Cavendish bedrooms overlook Chatsworth Estate in the Peak District and are luxuriously appointed with twin or double beds, private bathrooms with bath and shower, direct dial phone, computer modems, television, hairdryer, refrigerated bar and beverage facility. The Gallery Restaurant provides imaginative food, using the freshest possible ingredients in relaxed and sumptuous surroundings. A menu with emphasis on fresh and exciting flavours, stylishly presented and surrounded by (in the case of the Gallery Restaurant) some interesting fine art. The a la carte menu emphasises the use of fresh ingredients, many locally sourced. (Please Note: An additional 5% levy will be charged on all goods and services supplied during your stay - excluding accommodation bookings made via this site) |
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Lion Hotel
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The Lion is located at the foot of the Peak District in the historic market town of Belper, halfway between Derby and Matlock on the A6. The Lion offers a very warm and friendly welcome in a hotel which is run as if it were a private house. The hotel has 22 bedrooms, a recently refurbished bistro and restaurant. In addition there is a bustling Public House and free car parking for hotel guests. The bedrooms are comfortable & tastefully decorated bedrooms with all modern facilities to ensure your stay is an enjoyable experience. This includes Sky TV, DVD Player, (there are a selection of of films available to rent) Wi-Fi, iron / ironing board, hairdryer, direct dial, telephone, tea/coffee facilities, all rooms are non-smoking. Bedrooms are available from 2pm. Should guests arrive earlier staff are more than happy to look after any luggage you may have and have this taken to your room ready for your check in. We ask guests to leave by 11am but will always try to accommodate a guest needing a late departure. Please call the hotel so we can check to see if we can help. The Lion Hotel is ideally situated for visiting. Chatsworth is one of Britain’s best loved historic houses and estates, offering something for everyone to enjoy, from famous works of art and the spectacular fountains. Enjoy a day out at Denby in the heart of Derbyshire. The Visitor Centre is next to the Pottery in a cobbled courtyard and is open daily with free centre entry. Matlock Bath is a wonderful historic village in the Derbyshire Peak District – a mecca for photographers – offering many attractions from museums to amusements! Matlock Bath even has a cable car to take you up to the famous Heights of Abraham for a wonderful view. Gastro Pub 'Twenty Four' is open every evening, serving a regularly changing menu, using fresh local produce.A wide selection of meals are available in the bar all day every day. The Lion Hotel offers something for everyone’s taste and caters for any special diets. |
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Rutland Arms
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Set in the magnificent town of Bakewell in the heart of The Peak District National Park, the Rutland Arms Hotel offers a hint of Georgian elegance in unrivalled surroundings. Built for the Duke of Rutland in 1804, today the building exudes a unique character with a warm, friendly atmosphere and the traditional charm reminiscent of that era. The hotel is graced by a fine collection of 54 antique English clocks dating from 1670 to circa 1860, lending to the air of history. Lying equidistant from Matlock and Buxton and on the edge of the Chatsworth Estate, Bakewell is surrounded by spectacular countryside yet is easily accessible by road, rail and car. Ironically, with a past firmly intertwined with that of both Chatsworth and Haddon Hall, this thriving market town is now most famous for the Bakewell Pudding which originated here in the kitchens of the Rutland Arms. Most important to guests is the quality of the food. Greg Wallace who heads the kitchen team has worked in a number of award-winning restaurants including the London Criterion Marco Pierre White whilst sous chef, Matt Robinson, has worked at Gordon Ramsey's Savoy Grill and Michelin-starred Winteringham Fields. Consequently the menu at The Square Restaurant here at the Rutland Arms is impressive in quality, style and presentation. Of the 35 individually styled bedrooms, it is believed that Jane Austen stayed in room number two whilst visiting Chatsworth and revising the final chapters of her novel Pride and Prejudice. If you enjoy fishing, walking or simply sightseeing, we look forward to welcoming you to the Rutland Arms Hotel. |
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The Bear Inn
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The Bear Inn is one of the oldest and most renowned Inns and restaurants in Derbyshire. Known for serving fantastic home cooked food, fine wine and a range of well kept local real ales. We pride ourselves in sourcing fresh, local ingredients and always offer a range of seasonal specials available all day, every day. The Bear Inn overlooks miles of countryside that spawned the Industrial revolution and the globalisation of textiles. The Derwent valley has played backdrop to many a canvas and Hollywood movie, sample it for yourself along with our fine wine and celebrated menu. The Bear inn appears in the Good Pub Guide, the Good Beer Guide and Alistair Sawdays 'Special Places'. It has 10 rooms including 2 self-contained cottages overlooking the Derwent Valley. |
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The Castle Inn
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A delightful traditional Inn built in the 16th Century, on the A619 as it crosses the River Wye at Bakewell Brdige. This local pub with rooms is famous for its open fires and floral displays |
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Regency styled hotel which was built in 1802 and is set in five acres of grounds overlooking the breathtaking Derwent Gorge. The hotel boasts an outdoor pool (open weekends during May to September) and an indoor heated plunge pool, both fed by natural thermal springs. Situated on the border of the Peak District National Park, the hotel enjoys a countryside location with all the benefits good transport links to nearby Derby, Nottingham, Sheffield and the M1. Chatsworth and Haddon Hall country houses are nearby and Gulliver’s Kingdom and the Heights of Abraham are walking distance from the hotel. Alton Towers Theme Park is a 45 minute drive away. The hotel has 55 comfortable bedrooms, including two Four Poster Rooms and canopied Half Tester Rooms, whilst our garden wing extension offers rooms with balconies with wonderful views overlooking the outdoor swimming pool and Derwent Gorge. With its many original features, in addition to the friendly and professional service the hotel provides as standard, you can be sure of an enjoyable leisure and business break at the New Bath Hotel. The Hotel is part of Brook Hotels.
Rich in original character and traditional charm, this cosy 19th-century country inn offers good beers, an extensive food menu at great value prices and comfortable en suite rooms in the converted former stable block. Originally built in 1866, the Duke of Wellington was once a working farm and an inn for drovers. Traditionally built from Derbyshire limestone, the pub has a slate roof, roaring log fires and extensive gardens. Free wireless internet access is available in the bar. There are 9 en suite rooms in the beautifully converted stable block. Set away from the main building, the rooms offer comfort and privacy. The stable block has its own flagstone courtyard and free private parking is available on site. All rooms have TVs and tea/coffee making facilities. Recently redecorated in a traditional country style, the inn boasts extensive floral gardens with comfortable seating areas. There is also a fully enclosed patio area, overlooking Riber Castle and the Derwent Valley.
Come and join us at the Greyhound whether you are looking for an enjoyable night out, a relaxed drink with friends or a delicious meal in our restaurant. Spend some time in the area and stay with us in one of our comfortable, fully refurbished rooms. We offer bed and breakfast and can give you plenty of ideas about where to go and what to see while you are with us. The Greyhound Hotel forms the principal building of Cromford Market Place. A three-storey building constructed in sandstone with a Roman Doric doorcase and raised quoins, it has made a substantial contribution to the history of the local area. The Greyhound provided lodging for visitors to Cromford and was used as the location for festivities organised by Sir Richard Arkwright for his workforce. The Arkwrights also used it for business. It was here in the Public Room that Richard Arkwright junior instructed Georgina Duchess of Devonshire to leave her answer as to how she intended to repay the money she owed him.
The Legacy Chesterfield Hotel is perfectly situated at the gateway of the Peak District National Park, and within sight of the world famous 'Crooked Spire' church. Ideally located close to the town centre of Chesterfield yet within easy reach of the motorway network & rail links to both north & south. Ideal for Business links and local commerce both in Chesterfield & Sheffield. Chatsworth House, Bakewell and the rest of the Derbyshire countryside are all within easy reach, as is the The Meadowhall Shopping Centre in Sheffield. Discounted Tickets for Chatsworth are readily on sale at the hotel during the season. Full leisure facilities including the largest private pool in the North Midlands are located within the hotel, and are free of charge to all residents. Family rooms are available on request. All Legacy Hotels are 100% smoke free and offer free WiFi in all public areas. Complimentary car parking is available for all hotel guests at the Legacy Chesterfield Hotel.
The Wheatsheaf Hotel is an 18th Century coach house, sympathetically restored and situated in the heart of the Peak District. The Wheatsheaf is ideal for business travellers and tourists exploring the region, having easy access to Chesterfield, Sheffield, Derby and Manchester. Set in comfortable surroundings, just outside the market town of Chesterfield, the rolling countryside of the Peak District, the superb shopping facilities of Meadowhall and the concert and sporting facilities of Sheffield. All rooms are en-suite and come with tea and coffee making facilities, flatscreen TVs and free WiFi. Our friendly pub is the perfect place to finish up after a day enjoying the delights and attractions of the Derbyshire countryside. Tuck yourself into a cosy corner and enjoy a reviving coffee, relaxing pint of real ale or lager or a glass of one of our handpicked wines. We serve food all day and our varied menu means you will be spoilt for choice. We pride ourselves on being able to offer quality pub food to satisfy all our customers and our daily offers provide exceptional value for money.
Set on Chatsworth Estate, within easy walking distance of the Park and surroundings, the highly commended Cavendish Hotel and Restaurant is famous for its excellent food and regularly changing menu. All 23 bedrooms have unique and truly magnificent views over the Chatsworth Estate. Luxuriously appointed, many bedrooms have antique furniture and fine art and Decor chosen by none other than the Duchess of Devonshire, and featuring every modern facility. THIS HOTEL IS COMPLETELY NON SMOKING. All the Cavendish bedrooms overlook Chatsworth Estate in the Peak District and are luxuriously appointed with twin or double beds, private bathrooms with bath and shower, direct dial phone, computer modems, television, hairdryer, refrigerated bar and beverage facility. The Gallery Restaurant provides imaginative food, using the freshest possible ingredients in relaxed and sumptuous surroundings. A menu with emphasis on fresh and exciting flavours, stylishly presented and surrounded by (in the case of the Gallery Restaurant) some interesting fine art. The a la carte menu emphasises the use of fresh ingredients, many locally sourced. (Please Note: An additional 5% levy will be charged on all goods and services supplied during your stay - excluding accommodation bookings made via this site)
The Lion is located at the foot of the Peak District in the historic market town of Belper, halfway between Derby and Matlock on the A6. The Lion offers a very warm and friendly welcome in a hotel which is run as if it were a private house. The hotel has 22 bedrooms, a recently refurbished bistro and restaurant. In addition there is a bustling Public House and free car parking for hotel guests. The bedrooms are comfortable & tastefully decorated bedrooms with all modern facilities to ensure your stay is an enjoyable experience. This includes Sky TV, DVD Player, (there are a selection of of films available to rent) Wi-Fi, iron / ironing board, hairdryer, direct dial, telephone, tea/coffee facilities, all rooms are non-smoking. Bedrooms are available from 2pm. Should guests arrive earlier staff are more than happy to look after any luggage you may have and have this taken to your room ready for your check in. We ask guests to leave by 11am but will always try to accommodate a guest needing a late departure. Please call the hotel so we can check to see if we can help. The Lion Hotel is ideally situated for visiting. Chatsworth is one of Britain’s best loved historic houses and estates, offering something for everyone to enjoy, from famous works of art and the spectacular fountains. Enjoy a day out at Denby in the heart of Derbyshire. The Visitor Centre is next to the Pottery in a cobbled courtyard and is open daily with free centre entry. Matlock Bath is a wonderful historic village in the Derbyshire Peak District – a mecca for photographers – offering many attractions from museums to amusements! Matlock Bath even has a cable car to take you up to the famous Heights of Abraham for a wonderful view. Gastro Pub 'Twenty Four' is open every evening, serving a regularly changing menu, using fresh local produce.A wide selection of meals are available in the bar all day every day. The Lion Hotel offers something for everyone’s taste and caters for any special diets.
Set in the magnificent town of Bakewell in the heart of The Peak District National Park, the Rutland Arms Hotel offers a hint of Georgian elegance in unrivalled surroundings. Built for the Duke of Rutland in 1804, today the building exudes a unique character with a warm, friendly atmosphere and the traditional charm reminiscent of that era. The hotel is graced by a fine collection of 54 antique English clocks dating from 1670 to circa 1860, lending to the air of history. Lying equidistant from Matlock and Buxton and on the edge of the Chatsworth Estate, Bakewell is surrounded by spectacular countryside yet is easily accessible by road, rail and car. Ironically, with a past firmly intertwined with that of both Chatsworth and Haddon Hall, this thriving market town is now most famous for the Bakewell Pudding which originated here in the kitchens of the Rutland Arms. Most important to guests is the quality of the food. Greg Wallace who heads the kitchen team has worked in a number of award-winning restaurants including the London Criterion Marco Pierre White whilst sous chef, Matt Robinson, has worked at Gordon Ramsey's Savoy Grill and Michelin-starred Winteringham Fields. Consequently the menu at The Square Restaurant here at the Rutland Arms is impressive in quality, style and presentation. Of the 35 individually styled bedrooms, it is believed that Jane Austen stayed in room number two whilst visiting Chatsworth and revising the final chapters of her novel Pride and Prejudice. If you enjoy fishing, walking or simply sightseeing, we look forward to welcoming you to the Rutland Arms Hotel.
The Bear Inn is one of the oldest and most renowned Inns and restaurants in Derbyshire. Known for serving fantastic home cooked food, fine wine and a range of well kept local real ales. We pride ourselves in sourcing fresh, local ingredients and always offer a range of seasonal specials available all day, every day. The Bear Inn overlooks miles of countryside that spawned the Industrial revolution and the globalisation of textiles. The Derwent valley has played backdrop to many a canvas and Hollywood movie, sample it for yourself along with our fine wine and celebrated menu. The Bear inn appears in the Good Pub Guide, the Good Beer Guide and Alistair Sawdays 'Special Places'. It has 10 rooms including 2 self-contained cottages overlooking the Derwent Valley.
A delightful traditional Inn built in the 16th Century, on the A619 as it crosses the River Wye at Bakewell Brdige. This local pub with rooms is famous for its open fires and floral displays