Showing posts with label Bakewell. Show all posts
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Thursday, 28 September 2023

The Old Station House Bed & Breakfast, Rowsley, Bakewell, Derbyshire, The Peak District


The Old Station House Bed & Breakfast, Rowsley, Bakewell, Derbyshire, The Peak District

Situated in the heart of the Peak District, The Old Station House is one of the closest B&Bs to Chatsworth House – and probably the most reasonably priced.

The Old Station House Bed and Breakfast is located in the charming village of Rowsley near Bakewell in Derbyshire in the southeastern corner of the Peak District National Park. Our beautiful house was designed in 1850 by Joseph Paxton, the year before he built the famous Crystal Palace for the Great Exhibition in London.

Our bed & breakfast has three en-suite guest bedrooms and plenty of off-road parking, the house is the perfect base for exploring the surrounding area. We have two double rooms and one twin which has extra long (6' 6") beds that can be converted into a superking for multiple night stays. All three rooms at the B&B have a full en suite shower room, TV and Wi-Fi internet access as well as coffee and tea making facilities. There is also a hairdryer and radio alarm clock in each room for guests' convenience Text taken from thebandbdirectory.co.uk as well as an information pack which contains details on the local attractions, restaurants and popular walks.

At the bed and breakfast, we also have an extensive collection of complimentary DVDs available for our guests to borrow during their stay.

Rowsley is part of the Haddon Estate owned by the Duke of Rutland. The village lies at the junction of the rivers Wye and Derwent along the A6 between Matlock and Bakewell. The oldest part of the village dates from the seventeenth century and includes the former dower house for Haddon Hall, built in 1652 and now the Peacock Hotel. Rowsley is home to Caudwell's Mill, a Grade II listed historic flour mill which is powered by water from the river Wye. A mill has stood here for over 400 years and the present building is now a museum. The site also has a shop selling freshly milled flour, the Country Parlour Cafe and a craft centre with workshops including glass blowing and a blacksmith. Peak Village, a factory outlet shopping centre, is also in Rowsley. As well as various shops, Peak Village also has a restaurant and the Toys of Yesteryear exhibition. There are also two art galleries in the village; Gallery Top opposite The Old Station House and Derwent Wye Fine Art next to Caudwell's Mill.

Rowsley's pub, the Grouse and Claret, is just down the road from The Old Station House and has an extensive menu. The East Lodge Country House Hotel, a popular wedding venue, is around the corner from the house and its award-winning restaurant is open to non-residents. Just outside the village is Rowsley South station, home to the Peak Railway Society which runs steam heritage passenger trains between Matlock Riverside and Rowsley South.

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Friday, 9 July 2021

Lathkil Hotel, Over Haddon, Bakewell, Derbyshire


Lathkil Hotel, Over Haddon, Bakewell, Derbyshire


The Lathkil Hotel is situated in the tiny Derbyshire village of Over Haddon which is just a couple of miles from Bakewell. The hotel provides accommodation, real ales and an a la carte evening menu.

All guest rooms have a flat screen TV/DVD combo, personal mini bar/fridge and tea & coffee making facilities.

The bar has a traditional style, with a roaring fire in the cold winters, much welcomed after a long walk. 

At lunchtime, food is served buffet style, with everything laid out for you to see. Lunches are served from 12noon – 3pm Tuesdays to Saturdays. A more extensive menu is available in the evening. 

Situated in the tiny Derbyshire village of Over Haddon, two miles from the historic market town of Bakewell. The Lathkil is perched on the hillside of Lathkill Dale enjoying the most spectacular and unrivalled panoramic views of any pub in the Peak District. The district is full of fascination. Some of England's greatest stately homes are here, within twenty minutes or so of the hotel - Chatsworth, Haddon Hall, Hardwick Hall.

The B & B Directory is a user friendly online directory for bed and breakfasts, guest houses and hotels in the UK & Ireland. To keep up to date with properties on our website join us on our social media pages below:

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Monday, 19 October 2020

The Old Station House Bed & Breakfast, Rowsley, Bakewell, Derbyshire, The Peak District


The Old Station House Bed & Breakfast, Rowsley, Bakewell, Derbyshire, The Peak District

Situated in the heart of the Peak District, The Old Station House is one of the closest B&Bs to Chatsworth House, and probably the most reasonably priced.

The Old Station House is located in the charming village of Rowsley near Bakewell in Derbyshire in the southeastern corner of the Peak District National Park. The beautiful house was designed in 1850 by Joseph Paxton, the year before he built the famous Crystal Palace for the Great Exhibition in London.

The bed & breakfast has three en-suite guest bedrooms and plenty of off-road parking. It is the perfect base for exploring the surrounding area. There are two double rooms and one twin which has extra long (6' 6") beds that can be converted into a super king for multiple night stays. 

Rowsley is part of the Haddon Estate owned by the Duke of Rutland. The village lies at the junction of the rivers Wye and Derwent along the A6 between Matlock and Bakewell. The oldest part of the village dates from the seventeenth century and includes the former dower house for Haddon Hall, built in 1652 and now the Peacock Hotel. Rowsley is home to Caudwell's Mill, a Grade II listed historic flour mill which is powered by water from the river Wye. A mill has stood here for over 400 years and the present building is now a museum. The site also has a shop selling freshly milled flour, the Country Parlour Cafe and a craft centre with workshops including glass blowing and blacksmiths. 

Peak Village, a factory outlet shopping centre, is also in Rowsley. As well as various shops, this Peak Village also has a restaurant and the Toys of Yesteryear exhibition. There are also two art galleries in the village; Gallery Top opposite The Old Station House and Derwent Wye Fine Art next to Caudwell's Mill.

The B & B Directory is a user friendly online directory for bed and breakfasts, guest houses and hotels in the UK & Ireland. To keep up to date with properties on our website join us on our social media pages below:

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Monday, 24 September 2018

Rowsley Hall Farm, Rowsley, Bakewell, Derbyshire


Rowsley Hall Farm, Rowsley, Bakewell, Derbyshire

Rowsley Hall Farm is a 200 acre working beef and sheep farm, providing delightful and friendly bed and breakfast accommodation in Rowsley near Bakewell in Derbyshire. It is an ideal base for exploring the area, including Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall which are only 2 miles away.

Our comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation consist of two en-suite rooms, both with their own private entrances. One is a large converted hayloft which sleeps up to 3 people and the other is a ground floor annexe, sleeping up to 2 people.

Both rooms at the B&B have a sofa, TV, tea and coffee making facilities as well as some thoughtful extras to make your stay as comfortable as possible. There are beautiful views over the farm itself, as well as the surrounding rolling hills and countryside.

A full English breakfast is served in the large farmhouse kitchen, with eggs and honey from the farm, homemade bread, jams and marmalade to complete the meal.

We are the perfect base to explore a range of attractions:

Haddon Hall.
Nine Ladies.
Heights of Abraham.
Great Masson Cavern.
Riber Castle.

For more information please visit our website.

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Tuesday, 10 July 2018

Lathkil Hotel, Over Haddon, Bakewell, Derbyshire


Lathkil Hotel, Over Haddon, Bakewell, Derbyshire

The Lathkil Hotel is the place to go for a special break, where you'll find old fashioned hospitality, great food and relaxation served within the heart of the beautiful Peak District National Park. 

Situated in the tiny Derbyshire village of Over Haddon, two miles from the historic market town of Bakewell. The Lathkil is perched on the hillside of Lathkill Dale enjoying the most spectacular and unrivalled panoramic views of any pub in the Peak District.

The B & B Directory is a user friendly online directory for bed and breakfasts, guest houses and hotels in the UK & Ireland. To keep up to date with properties on our website join us on our social media pages below:

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Thursday, 5 October 2017

www.thebandbdirectory.co.uk The Old Station House Bed & Breakfast, Rowsley, Bakewell, Derbyshire, The Peak District

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The Old Station House Bed & Breakfast, Rowsley, Bakewell, Derbyshire, The Peak District


Situated in the heart of the Peak District, The Old Station House is located in the charming village of Rowsley, near Bakewell in Derbyshire. This beautiful house was designed in 1850 by Joseph Paxton, the year before he built the famous Crystal Palace for the Great Exhibition in London.

This bed & breakfast has three en-suite guest bedrooms and plenty of off-road parking, the house is the perfect base for exploring the surrounding area. There are two double rooms and one twin which has extra long (6' 6") beds that can be converted into a superking for multiple night stays. All three rooms at the B&B have a full en suite shower room, TV/DVD player and Wi-Fi internet access as well as coffee and tea making facilities.

Rowsley is part of the Haddon Estate owned by the Duke of Rutland. The village lies at the junction of the rivers Wye and Derwent along the A6 between Matlock and Bakewell. Rowsley is home to Caudwell's Mill, a Grade II listed historic flour mill which is powered by water from the river Wye. Peak Village, a factory outlet shopping centre, is also in Rowsley. As well as various shops, Peak Village also has a restaurant and the Toys of Yesteryear exhibition. There are also two art galleries in the village; Gallery Top opposite The Old Station House and Derwent Wye Fine Art next to Caudwell's Mill.

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Wednesday, 5 August 2015

www.thebandbdirectory.co.uk Lathkil Hotel, Over Haddon, Bakewell, Derbyshire

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The Lathkil Hotel is situated in the tiny Derbyshire village of Over Haddon which is just a couple of miles from Bakewell.

www.thebandbdirectory.co.uk/11412


The hotel provides accommodation, real ales and an a la carte evening menu.


The bar has a traditional style, with a roaring fire in the cold winters, much welcomed after a long walk. With traditional wooden beams, wooden settles and a warm, cosy and inviting atmosphere, the bar is the perfect place to relax and enjoy your stay.

We hold a weekly quiz night on Wednesday nights from 9pm, with a variety of quizzes covering all subjects such as sport, current events, film and music and general knowledge, often themed to help with those tricky questions that escape you! Traditional games like dominoes and cards can also be played.

Situated in the tiny Derbyshire village of Over Haddon, two miles from the historic market town of Bakewell. The Lathkil is perched on the hillside of Lathkill Dale enjoying the most spectacular and unrivalled panoramic views of any pub in the Peak District. The district is full of fascination. Some of England's greatest stately homes are here, within twenty minutes or so of the hotel - Chatsworth, Haddon Hall, Hardwick Hall.

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Thursday, 23 July 2015

www.thebandbdirectory.co.uk The Haven, Bakewell, Derbyshire, The Peak District

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The Haven is a friendly and relaxed guest house that can be found in the beautiful market town of Bakewell in Derbyshire.

www.thebandbdirectory.co.uk/9276

We offer comfortable and serviced guest rooms that are ideal for a relaxing break away or as a base from which to explore the Peak District National Park. 

A hearty English breakfast can be enjoyed each morning in our dining room, with a vegetarian option available. If you fancy a lighter bite we have fresh fruit, fruit juice, cereal, toast and preserves available. 

Bakewell has a wide variety of interesting shops, pubs, and restaurants in and around the town and also has its famous market each Monday. It is a truly picturesque market town that crosses the River Wye and lies right in the heart of the Peak District National Park. The town dates back to Saxon times and is home to the famous Bakewell pudding.

Take a stroll along the river and take time to feed the ducks and swans or even apply for a permit to fly fish the rainbow and brown trout, that are plentiful in the river Wye. The Golf Club in Bakewell allows day visitors, so why not get a round in whilst you are here.


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