Rich in original character and traditional charm, this cosy 19th-century country inn offers good beers, great-value food and comfortable en suite rooms in the converted former stable block.
The award-winning Old Poets Corner is located in the village of Ashover in Derbyshire.
Sue
United Kingdom
The staff were friendly.
The hotel room was nice and comfortable with the added bonus of bottles of water. There was even a couple of bottles of their famous ale to try.
Located in Dalbury Lees, 26 km from Alton Towers, The Cow Dalbury provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Situated in Baslow, 2 km from Chatsworth House, The Devonshire Arms boasts a restaurant, bar and free WiFi throughout the property. Free private parking is available on site.
Devonshire Arms at Beeley is located on the Chatsworth Estate, which is owned by the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire.
Nicholas
United Kingdom
Breakfast was good. Good selection of both hot and cold options. Our room was comfortable although we had the one with an enormous bath actually in the bedroom! A bit quirky! The bed was very comfy. The dinner menu was a little limited, but all the dishes we sampled were well presented and cooked.
In the heart of the beautiful Peak District, The Chequers Inn is a 10-minute drive from Chatsworth House. The traditional country inn has a pub restaurant and real ale bar with free Wi-Fi access.
James
United Kingdom
Breakfast was good. Because of roadworks the location was a little hard to navigate but we did it ok
Boasting a shared lounge, terrace, bar and free WiFi, Devonshire Arms is situated in Hartington, 20 km from Buxton Opera House and 25 km from Chatsworth House.
anna
United Kingdom
Friendly helpful staff
Delicious evening meal
Comfortable and relaxing room with lovely accessories and treats
Perfect for rustic breaks in the countryside, an Inn is a small property with basic hotel services and typically traditional decor. Inns are fully licensed and have a bar providing food and drinks in the evening, which distinguishes them from country or guest houses.
Characterful Inn / Pub in central village location with free parking. We were upgraded to a larger room with four poster bed as business was quiet on a rainy Monday in January. Friendly staff made us feel welcome. Pub was quiet but had a good choice of drinks and food, although no evening meals served on Mondays or Tuesdays. We were directed to the nearby Boat Inn which provided a full menu and was lively.
Lovely Hotel with lots of character. Staff was very polite and the roast dinner has to be one of the best I’ve had. A great base for walking/hiking the cromford canal and black rocks.
Great location and friendly staff. Really good breakfast and dinner. Excellent wine. Good value for location and facilities. Could do with an upgrade but happy with price which reflects this.
Loved the fact that the hotel had historic connections with Richard Arkwright. The service was great, very helpful and friendly. Breakfast was good and so too was the one dinner we had. I also liked watching the traffic along the road through Cromford and past the hotel from our room - it was quite busy but not too noisy.
Friendly and efficient staff nothing too much trouble. Food excellent. We had a full English which was freshly cooked to order plus an evening meal, which again was freshly cooked. Only criticism was the dinner menu was very limited and pricey. Would have preferred bigger choice if “pub grub”!
Incredibly friendly and helpful staff, excellent tray and amenities in the room, good shower, comfy bed, fantastic breakfast! I very much enjoyed my stay, and the hotel is in a great location to explore Cromford and the surrounding areas. I didn't have chance to eat dinner/lunch in the restaurant but the menu looked good and I would like to do so in the future.
Lovely historic building with comfortable bed and pillows. The owner and other staff were very friendly. The breakfast was great. we also enjoyed a lovely dinner there
Andrew
Young couple
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