Stay 'Bed and Breakfast' and you'll receive a warm welcome and a taste of local traditions. With quiet rural retreats, working farms or village guesthouses and pubs to choose from there's something for everyone. Spend the night in comfort, wake up to a hearty breakfast then enjoy glorious countryside on the doorstep!
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| The Kings at Ivy House |
Biggin by Hartington
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Stay in a grand old Grade II listed Georgian house – once a coaching inn - with log fires and flagstone floors. Home cooked evening meals are a special experience here. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere. Open all year. The perfect place to unwind after exploring all the Peak District has to offer. Surrounded by spectacular scenery.
Visit Britain 5 diamonds Gold Award and East Midlands Excellence in England Award.
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| Breach Farm |
Carsington
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We are situated in beautiful countryside overlooking Carsington Water. In the farmhouse we offer Bed and Breakfast in a self-contained guest wing. We have converted a redundant stone barn into 2 comfortable self-catering cottages, which sleep between 2 - 6 people. All accommodation is ETB 4 star. This is an ideal location to explore the delights of the Derbyshire Dales. BESST Statement: In the B&B we offer our own free range eggs, the home made bread uses flour from a local hydro-powered mill and we are passionate supporters of local producers. We recycle as much as possible and provide facilities for our guests to do so. Visitors are warmly welcomed to this beautiful area and we encourage them to experience what's special about the Peak District.
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| Millfield B&B |
Fenny Bentley
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Bed and Breakfast in a chalet bungalow in private grounds of just over an acre. 2 miles north of Ashbourne – a Georgian market town. Superb views towards Dovedale. We pride ourselves on ensuring that your stay is as pleasant as possible. We can’t guarantee the weather, but we can guarantee clean accommodation and a freshly cooked hearty breakfast to send you on your way.
BESST Statement - A chalet bungalow in 1.5 acre grounds, 2 miles north of Ashbourne. Superb views towards Dovedale. Warm welcome, a freshly cooked breakfast using our own free range eggs and local produce. We are passionate about nature and the environment. We have a natural spring fed pond which encourage frogs, newts, dragonflies, water fowl - all good for the environment and pleasant to watch.
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| The Hayloft |
Hartington
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The Hayloft is a traditional stone barn, on a working beef and sheep farm, dating from 1870, which has been beautifully restored and furnished to a high standard. The accommodation including ground floor bedrooms is situated in a quiet but central village. BESST Statement: Our family farm has always been farmed with the environment in mind, with our species rich hay meadows and abundant wildlife. We try hard to reduce waste and re-use where possible. We try to use fresh local produce in our Bed and Breakfast and Tea-rooms
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| Hartington Hall Youth Hostel |
Hartington
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This magnificent 17th century manor house features log fires, oak panelling and a bedroom where Bonnie Prince Charlie once slept. High standard accommodation and facilities. An ideal base for families, individuals and couples, walkers and cyclists. Stately homes, caves, mines, theme parks and tranquil Dovedale nearby. Children welcome. Pets’ area and adventure playground on site.
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| Wolfscote Grange |
Hartington
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Bed and Breakfast Stay on a traditional Peak District sheep and cattle farm. Luxury Bed and Breakfast in the farmhouse with a real sense of history. The farmstead dates back to the Domesday Book and the house has a 1649 datestone.
Four self catering holiday cottages in converted farm buildings offer superb accommodation. Farm trail in beautiful scenery, wildlife to watch and an insight into farming.
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| Bank House Guest House |
Hartington
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Market Place, Hartington, Buxton, Derbyshire. |
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01298 84465 |
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A family run business in the centre of the historic village of Hartington. Local shops, pubs, tearooms are close by. Ideal location for walkers and cyclists. Great for families – children welcome. Homecooked full English breakfasts, evening meals by arrangement and special diets can be catered for.
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| Bank Top Farm |
Hartington
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A family run working farm with holiday accommodation and special Aga cookery courses! Come and cook your own evening meal! Stay in a secluded corner of the Peak District National Park on this 200 acre beef and sheep farm. Enjoy bed & breakfast in our stone farmhouse that dates to 1859.
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Hognaston
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Gaze with delight at the views and appreciate the peace when you visit Turlow Bank. This 19th century farmhouse, set in 6 acres provides 5 star level of comfort with excellent facilities. Carsington Water is within a short walk. Enjoy a pot of tea and homemade cake on arrival in the pretty gardens or in the spacious lounge. Breakfasts are served using local produce when possible. BESST Statement: As retired farmers we take pride in looking after the land we own, planting trees and grazing the land where necessary. We share our enthusiam for and knowledge of the area with our guests. The next project is to create a wildlife pond in a natural area of the field hoping to attract newts, dragonflies, frogs - an area for guests' quiet contemplation.
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| Riverside Villa B&B |
Hulme End
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Friendly, no smoking, bed & breakfast accommodation in a beautiful Victorian home. All Peak District attractions are within a short drive. Fish in the River Manifold at the bottom of the garden or sip an afternoon tea as you relax and enjoy the beautiful views. Cycle on the traffic free Manifold Track nearby. Ideal base for walking with a BESST Heritage Walks route passing right by the door. BESST Statement – We are very proud to be participating in two coveted local schemes. We have achieved the Peak District Environmental Quality Mark for the close attention we pay to environmental and conservation concerns at our B&B. And we are part of the prestigious Peak District Cuisine scheme which shows that we use locally grown or produced ingredients in the food you eat with us.
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| The Manifold Inn |
Hulme End
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The Manifold Inn is a 200year old coaching inn that offers a warm welcome and fresh homecooked food. Situated next to the River Manifold in the hamlet of Hulme End near Hartington the countryside is literally on the doorstep. Accommodation available. An ideal base for a holiday in the Peak District. Good for walkers, cyclists, anglers and sightseers!
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| Ilam Hall Youth Hostel |
Ilam
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This is a Youth Hostel to remember! A Victorian gothic manor house owned by the National Trust. Its grounds include 84 acres of country park on the banks of the River Manifold – perfect for outdoor games, woodland wanders and riverside walks. Walk in the White Peak area of the Peak District National Park, visit Dovedale or cycle on the Tissington and Manifold Trails.
BESST Statement – At YHA Ilam Hall we believe strongly in supporting the local economy. Local food products are incorporated into our menu. We offer environmental education packages to school children staying with us that teach them how to respect and help conserve the natural environment. We hold the Peak District Environmental Quality Mark which shows our commitment to the environment.
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| Throwley Hall Farm |
Ilam
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Bed and Breakfast: Stay on a working beef cattle farm with a long history! Throwley Hall Farm is a Georgian built farmhouse in quiet countryside near the Manifold Valley and Dovedale. Next door stands the ruins of Throwley Hall, a 16th century manor house. Superb scenery and walking on the doorstep. Alton Towers a short journey away. A warm and welcoming place to stay, with hearty breakfasts!
Self-catering: We offer a variety of country cottages in the picturesque, undulating limestone Manifold Valley. Our cottages sleep bewtween 2 and 9 people. In spring and summer you can watch the new lambs and calves with their mothers.
Visit Notty Hornblower's Costume Museum in Alstonefield
BESST Statement – At Throwley Hall Farm we farm cattle and sheep which we nurture in easy harmony with the abundant wildlife and wild flowers. In spring and summer you can watch new lambs and calves gambol and play in the fields. Our guests come back time and again.
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| Beechenhill Cottage and The Cottage By the Pond |
Ilam
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Beechenhill Cottage; tiny, warm, in secluded garden and award-winning sleeps two. Cottage By the Pond for all, especially those with wheelchairs, sleeps six. Organic farm, delicious local ready meals, traditional puddings and take-away farmhouse breakfasts available from the farmhouse. You can also order a welcome pack of local foods from Peak District Fine Foods.
Farmhouse Bed and Breakfast. There is a sunny double room and a warm and comfortable family room, both ensuite in the traditional ivy clad farmhouse. An almost organic organic breakfast with homemade yoghurt and famous Beechenhill porridge is the perfect start to the day. Walks lead from the door and table tennis and garden chess can keep you busy close to home.
Beechenhill Artworks. Producing egg-tempera, Swedish style paintings called Bonads. Inspired by visiting Unnaryd in Hylte, Sweden. See Artwork for more details.
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Visit Notty Hornblower's Costume Museum in Alstonefield, click here for details: Costume Museum
BESST Statement - At Beechenhill Farm we delight in sharing our special place with our visitors, whether B&B or cottage guests, school children or people interested in organic farming. We show them how we are trying to enhance our environment, link with other local businesses and live and work according to our organic and environmental principles. We are proud to have the PDEQM for both our accommodation business and our farm'.
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| The Old Chapel |
Wetton
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The Old Chapel, Wetton, Ashbourne, DE6 2AF |
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01335 310450 |
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Bed and Breakfast: Stay in a converted historic building in one of the Peak District’s prettiest villages. A warm welcome awaits you in this unique home. Enjoy walks from the doorstep into beautiful countryside with stunning views of Thor’s Cave and the Manifold Valley. A choice of carefully prepared breakfasts with homemade produce is on offer. The village pub is just 200 yards away. Escape to the country! The Old Sunday School: Stay in a converted Sunday School set within a quiet Peak District village. Turned ‘upside down’ to take advantage of the building’s architecture, the Old Sunday School sleeps 8 people (4 bedrooms) with 3 bathrooms and a large open plan living area. With views over the Peak District its an ideal spot for your break away from it all. BESST Statement: Living and working at The Old Chapel - an unusual home in Wetton - a picturesque village, is somethingspecial. I enjoy welcoming guests to this beautiful area and am more than happy to share my local knowledge with all our visitors. It is important to me to help people get the most from thier visit and support other local businesses at the same time.
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