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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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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