Between junctions 28 and 29 of the M1 motorway, this Days Inn hotel offers free parking, modern bedrooms and access to facilities at the Tibshelf Motorway Service Area.
The New Bath Hotel and Spa is an 18th century property set within 5 acres of landscaped gardens.
Alison
United Kingdom
I chose the New Bath Hotel and Spa because of its unique spring water outdoor pool. Although it was a bit cold (19C) I managed a couple of decent swims and our room overlooked the pool so we were able to watch other swimmers doing their laps, which was strangely relaxing. It was a truly memorable feature of our stay. The room itself was large, clean and quiet with a huge, comfortable bed and a small private balcony. Breakfast was very good, with a wide range of hot food (a la carte on weekdays, buffet at the weekend), cereals, bread, crumpets, delicious homemade pastries, cheese and fruit etc. We also ate at the hotel restaurant one night, which was pleasant but unremarkable. Overall, this was a great base for exploring the Peak District by car - it has plenty of parking - with many stunning sights and walks within easy reach, including Dovedale and the River Dove, Chee Dale, the River Derwent and Cromford Mills. There are also a couple of very good restaurants within easy walking distance in Matlock Bath.
Where modern heritage meets a warm Derbyshire welcome. Oakhill is a beautiful Grade 2 Listed (Georgian style) house built by the Arkwright family in the mid 19th century, as a private family dwelling....
Oliver
United Kingdom
Beautiful house and grounds
Friendly, helpful staff
Very clean room
The Horse & Jockey offers accommodation in Alfreton. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
Boasting a garden, terrace, bar and free WiFi, The Canal is situated in Whatstandwell, 26 km from Chatsworth House and 29 km from Nottingham Castle.
Steven
United Kingdom
I came after a party at Crich, and stayed the night so that I could visit the industrial archaeology in Bullbridge. I introduced myself at the bar. I checked into my room and was able to go for a walk before breakfast whilst it was nice and quiet, and, although I couldn't find how to open the door after using the pass key, (a kind member of staff helped me), I was able to gain access to my room. I was able to have 'poached' egg-on-toast for breakfast. I very much liked the photographs on the walls celebrating the industrial past of Bullbridge.
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