Situated in Alstonfield, 24 km from Buxton Opera House, Newton House features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
In an elegant country house, Stanshope Hall features cosy log fires, home-cooked food and pretty gardens. The historic house is in the heart of the Peak District, a 20-minute drive from Ashbourne.
Tony
United Kingdom
Absolutely wonderful stay in a wonderful location. Highly recommend & I'm not easy to please - really can't fault anything. We are looking forward to going back to Stanshope Hall in the near future.
Set in the beautiful Dovedale Valley, The Izaak Walton is a 17th-century hotel with spectacular views across the Derbyshire countryside, known for its fishing streams, a log fireplace in the front...
Biggin Hall Hotel is a 3 star AA rated historic Grade II listed house of 17th Century origin with an AA awarded 1 rosette restaurant. It is set within 8 acres of grounds.
Ciaran
United Kingdom
Great welcome from the team
Lovely grounds
Excellent meal
Located in Ashbourne, 19 km from Alton Towers, Wildhive Callow Hall provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Mark
United Kingdom
Location is wonderful. Comfortable accommodation. Very pleasant breakfast staff.
The Dog and Partridge is a 17th-century inn just a 10-minute drive from Alton Towers, situated on the edge of the idyllic Peak District with countryside views.
Trevor
United Kingdom
Breakfast excellent, evening meal in the restaurant excellent. Staff excellent.
Rhodes To Serenity - Mermaid Shepherds Hut, a property with a garden, is situated in Stoke on Trent, 27 km from Trentham Gardens, 32 km from Buxton Opera House, as well as 43 km from Capesthorne Hall....
Pippa
United Kingdom
The property was set in a secluded and peaceful location, beautiful views and the hosts were so friendly and welcoming. Had access to a bar area, with TV, juke box and karaoke machine.
The hut itself was really cosy and relaxing. Would love to stay again.
Situated on the edge of the Peak District National Park, Moorland View Farm B&B features a garden, free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking.
Samantha
United Kingdom
Easy to find, only one u-turn! Met by a welcoming smile, gorgeous views and spotless room. We couldn't have asked for more. Our breakfast was more than we expected with delicious fresh fruit/berries, yogurt and then a cooked full English, ready for our onward journey ... no lunch required!! Many thanks, Louise you are a smashing host xxx
Alstonfield is a great location from which to start local...
Alstonfield is a great location from which to start local hikes to Dovedale and other local villages. It is also convenient for location a little further afield like Bakewell, Buxton, and Chatsworth, all about 30 min drive. Alstonfield has a lovely pub call the George, which is friendly and serves good beer. The church is interesting, and the village itself is small being set amongst farmland used for diary and sheep farming.
Edward
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Such a quiet place, if you have never been be warned the...
Such a quiet place, if you have never been be warned the roads are narrow and there is little to no mobile signal or internet.
Perfect for a technology de-tox break.
The local pub we went was inexpensive on beer but expensive poor food with a really long wait and very small portions.
Mark
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Rural, quiet, peaceful, picture perfect, indeed so lovely I...
Rural, quiet, peaceful, picture perfect, indeed so lovely I created several watercolors and ink sketches of the area together with photos to fully record and enjoy the stay. Views in every direction, great bird and wildlife opportunities. Absolute bliss!
Catherine
6.0
Scored 6.0
We stayed at Milldale, a small hamlet, about 1 mile from...
We stayed at Milldale, a small hamlet, about 1 mile from Alstonefield, and easily walkable by talking the road in either direction from the cottage. Alstonefield is a small attractive village with a pub (The George). We did not make it to the pub, which is Michelin rated and for this trip we were quite content eating at home, in the cottage, or grabbing some lunch on our travels throughout the Peaks. If shopping was needed, then the best and nearest place to head for is Ashbourne, a town with supermarkets and some very nice independent shops.
mike
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The accommodation is in a really private and quiet area with...
The accommodation is in a really private and quiet area with a really pretty garden and lovely views across fields to the hills in the distance. Lots of wildlife to be seen and walks from the door down to milldale or to the village of Alstonefield itself which is a beautiful village. Also not far to drive to lovely village pubs too and can have drinks at the accommodation on your return.
evenstar
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We used this area for our base to travel to Bakewell,...
We used this area for our base to travel to Bakewell, Matlock, and Sudbury where they had a few nices places. In Bakewell, we had a very nice lunch in a local pub and wander around the village to try the tart and cakes. In Matlock, particular, Matlock bath, we went to the Height of Abraham to go up at the cable car and have a good view of the Peak District. Then, in Sudbury, we visit a National Trust Estate House, the Sudbury Hall and the Museum of Childhood. Again a nice place to go.
Lovely staff made us feel welcome from when we arrived to when we left. The hotel itself was really nicely decorated and clean. The room was simple yet spotlessly clean as well, the views were good even with the road and having the trail at the back of the hotel was perfect for taking the furbaby for an evening stroll with some stunning scenery.
Also the breakfast was spot on, the extras were all yummy, the croissants especially and the full English was cooked perfectly.
So many positives about this lovely hotel. The hosts were brilliant and absolutely couldn't do enough for us. We have some dietary requirements and they went above and beyond to cater for us.
The rooms are brilliant with artwork all over, including in the wonderful drawing room with a log fire and record player.
The location is also perfect for getting lost in the peak district, with miles of hilly countryside around on all sides.
What a lovely stay, we arrived late and the host had waited up for us, we sat down in the living room with a lovely log fire burning while we waited to put our breakfast order in.
The hotel feels like a lovely big old house, so much charm and the room and bathroom were lovely. We really couldn't have asked for more.
This was our second stay at Stanshope Hall, and we would happily stay again! Naomi is a wonderful host, and the other members of staff made our stay really memorable. Best breakfast we've ever had at a hotel/B&B, the room was quiet and comfortable, and the location is perfect for the Peaks (especially the Roaches!)
The location was a bit out of the way for our need, however that was our fault, as we had to make an emergency booking, and Newton House was the closest to the venue we were attending.
The Hotel in itself was basic, it was very clean and the staff were extremely helpful.
Breakfast was very good quality produce
The staff were approachable, friendly and helpful. The hotel provided probably one of the best breakfast spreads I've had at a hotel. The room was basic but met all the needs, and the bed was very comfortable.
This felt more like a private home with memories of pheasant shoots, handsome stone floors and staircase, and comfortable furnishings than a hotel. In fine weather the gardens would be a delight too.
Large,comfy bedroom.Well prepared breakfasts with plenty of choice and home-made preserves.Pleasant, helpful 'team'.Plenty of parking.Ideal base for visiting this lovely corner of the Peak District.
we were attending a friends wedding and this hotel was in close proximity. they catered for my husband who had food allergies well. bedroom was clean and bed was comfortable
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