Discover the best hotels in Bakewell, Peak District National Park, England including Rutland Arms Hotel Bakewell, Bagshaw Hall, The H Boutique Hotel, Devonshire Arms At Pilsley, Gratton Grange Farm Bed & Breakfast, Riverside House Hotel, The Devonshire Arms at Beeley, The Peacock, The Lathkil Hotel, Monsal Head Hotel.
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4 based on 1793 reviews
Perfect for those looking to explore the sights and sounds of the area as it lies equidistant from the beautiful towns of Matlock and Buxton and the Rutland Arms Hotel itself is nestled comfortably on the outskirts of the famous Chatsworth estate. The Rutland Arms Hotel dates back to 1804 and is set in the majestic Peak District National Park in the picturesque town of Bakewell.
Last minute visit, what a delight… excellent food, yes a little expensive but worth every penny. The staff were very open and friendly and the building itself was fantastic with a very eclectic decor… we aren’t ourselves but if you are into gin or cocktails the barman clearly new his subject. Definitely visiting next time we head north… and I think a room booking will be required.
4 based on 582 reviews
Unique historic building in the heart of Bakewell, providing a special opportunity to stay in ‘Boutique Style’ luxury suites and apartments. Bakewell is close to Chatsworth House and an ideal location for exploring the Peak District National Park.
This boutique hotel is run by the very charming and extremely helpful and efficient Martin who could not do enough for us. It is a good idea to incorporate a mini kitchen arrangement in the room in order to organise one’s own breakfast. A sizeable airy room with original window shutters. Quiet and very peaceful. Our only suggestion to the hotel would be that much better lighting needed in bathroom, larger bath towels and a warning re rug in bedroom which could easily be a safety hazard as it rucks up.
4.5 based on 218 reviews
We have ten brand new, beautifully decorated en-suites to offer at our luxury boutique hotel. All of our rooms tell a local story and keep with our ‘H’ theme, with each room being named and styled after celebrated Peak District villages including Hassop and Hathersage with local artwork and stunning photographs embellishing the walls. Each of our rooms are decorated to the finest standards, with fabrics that have been selected by local designers to suit a stylish and contemporary feel. All of our rooms include: Super king size beds Air conditioning Comfortable seating areas Flat screen televisions Free Wi-Fi Tea and coffee making facilities Luxurious two-piece suites Mini Fridge Quality safe The White Company Toiletries All our Rooms have unique features... Hayfield for use of our whirlpool bath Hardwick has a walk in shower and a stunning view over the Bakewell skyline. Hope, Howden, Hartington and Hopton compromise of a bath with overhanging shower. Howden and Hartington allow for an extra guest in the room. Hathersage is our comfort suite, equipped with additional aids and a walk in shower.
Booked directly through the hotel for one night. We were given the Howden Room with a king bed that was comfortable. The room is large, with a beautiful bathroom with tub and shower. The A/C worked well – almost too well as we had to turn it off! It kept cooling the room. This is a small hotel with an elevator which is appreciated with suitcases. The breakfast is cooked items such as eggs benedict and full English. The eggs benedict were excellent!! The only negative was that for a boutique hotel this well managed I was surprised at the quality of bedding. The sheets on our bed were worn and thread bare.
4.5 based on 777 reviews
Devonshire Arms at Pilsley is located on the Chatsworth Estate, which is owned by the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. It is the nearest property to Chatsworth House, being only a 20-minute walk away. The property has free WiFi in all areas and free on-site parking. Each of the 13 individually designed bedrooms has an en-suite bathroom. Some rooms offer a four-poster bed. Rooms are situated either in the main inn or the converted adjoining farmhouse. Devonshire Arms at Pilsley has an inviting and relaxing bar serving a selection of locally brewed ales, and wines from around the world. The restaurant serves produce that is locally sourced from the Chatsworth Estate. This dog-friendly accommodation is 10.2 miles from Chesterfield and 14.4 miles from Buxton.
we booked for sunday lunch after going to chatworth. partner had beef i had chicken with all the trimmings i asked for a 'childs' size which came out like and adults! both excellent and very nice and tasty.staff were very friendly and attentive.we enjoyed our meal. many thanks
5 based on 214 reviews
Set in Beautiful open countryside of the Derbyshire Peak District, Newly Renovated Farmhouse, located between the villages of Elton and youlgrave, and close to the market town of Bakewell, ideal for visiting Chatsworth. A warm Welcome awaits you, comfortable rooms with, ensuite facilities dining room and lounge, Home cooking, local produce. Special diets catered for by request. All the bedrooms face the front of house, and have lovely views.
This is a small working farm, doing B&B as an aside. In my view this is the highlight of the place, with free roaming chickens and turkeys, the resident pig and sheep doing the same around you, but you may not like it if you are looking for an hotel. You are not likely to see the hostess at all, and check in may be self service according to were the farmer is working when you get in. Breakfast is self service in the morning, but you are stocked with all sort of cereals and a full fridge, plus fresh eggs and fresh pastries brought in early. Good quick wi-fi but little or no phone signal. We were in the ensuite, other rooms have a private bath on the landing. Rooms are high standard and charming and guests are in a wing of the farm so that the only common area is the entrance where you are expected to leave your shoes.
5 based on 25 reviews
Finding an ideal luxury small hotel in Ashford-in-the-Water does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Riverside House Hotel, a nice option for travelers like you. Riverside House Hotel is a luxury small hotel offering a flat screen TV in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free internet access is offered to guests. Plus, guests can enjoy free breakfast, which has made this a popular choice among travelers visiting Ashford-in-the-Water. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. While you’re here, be sure to check out Aisseford Tea Room, one of the cafes that can be found in Ashford-in-the-Water, which is a short distance from Riverside House Hotel. We have been awarded a 5 star rating for our bedrooms, along with 2 rosettes and a breakfast award from AA Hospitality 2022, a place in the MICHELLIN Guide 2022 along with winning Hotel of The Year in the Peak District and Derbyshire Tourism awards 2022. There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular gardens such as Thornbridge Hall Gardens. Riverside House Hotel looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Ashford-in-the-Water.
We recently stayed at this beautiful, very comfortable hotel for a night. We couldn't have had a warmer welcome which set the standard for a wonderful experience. We had a fantastic evening meal - the taster menu and drinks and a great breakfast the following morning , (they catered extremely well for gluten free). We couldn't fault the wonderful food or ambiance of the hotel, but what made it was the staff - so helpful and friendly. It's obvious they care and really want their guests to enjoy their stay. We would highly recommend.
4 based on 954 reviews
Set on the Chatsworth Estate, Beeley is one of those picturesque unspoilt country villages. And The Devonshire Arms is one of those picturesque country inn at the heart of village life. But with a difference! It offers the charm and character of an historic inn with a warm and comfortable interior full of oak beams and stone crannies. Make your way through to the brasserie and be amazed at the contrast of the startlingly different décor with panoramic windows overlooking the village, the contemporary bar, the glass fronted wine store and colourful furnishings. And for the ultimate escape, why not stay in one of our eight stylish cottage bedrooms.
Second visit to the the Devonshire Arms at Beeley and we were not disappointed. A good/interesting menu, with some welcomed imaginative dishes for vegetarians. Food well cooked, tasty and beautifully presented, very pleasant waitress. Good range of ales and beers - well kept. My only criticism is that bar staff could have made a little more effort to at least appear pleased to see us, the place wasn’t busy but it didn’t feel like a warm welcome - a lack of smiles and positive eye contact. This sort of basic customer greeting can make or break a pub.
4 based on 594 reviews
The Peacocok is a 200 year old, and very typical English pub set in the Centre of Bakewell Town. We offer accommodation varying from lovely traditional type rooms in the old stables fully converted with en-suite bathrooms (showers only) inc full English breakfast if booked direct with the Peacock as opposed to third party web sites - Book direct with the Peacock to achieve a better deal. The Pub has a very varied menu that is all prepared and cooked on the premises by very skilled competant chefs with many fantastic specials.
Came here and we ordered 2x southern fried chicken burger and a fish and chips . When it came it was beautifully presented and looked amazing ( see picture attached ) . It tasted just as good as it looked ! I don’t know where people somehow find flaws in restaurants like the peacock but I don’t see any problems with the peacock!
4 based on 252 reviews
We are situated in the tiny Derbyshire village of Over Haddon, perched above the stunning Lathkill Dale, boasting one of the most spectacular views from any pub in the county. We have four ensuite bedrooms, two overlooking Lathkill Dale. We serve food daily in our traditional bar and recently refurbished Dining Room.
We were looking forward to eating here after a long walk in the rain! We were surprised that the restaurant was very empty on a Friday night. Food very disappointing for what it cost. Quality and quantity were very poor. Such a shame.
3.5 based on 583 reviews
The Monsal Head Hotel is situated at the peak of the Monsal dale. The hotel itself is steeped in history whilst the Stables bar which has stood the test of time for over 200 years still holds the quirky values today as it did then. Offering a fine selection of beers supplied by local micro breweries. Food is of the highest offering with everything from light bites to hearty meals with an enphasis on good quality local produce all made on the premises.
We popped in here after a few hours trekking along the Monsal Trail for some food and a drink. The service was outstanding, the two gents on the bar and serving food were really friendly and hospitable. We had a pint of Aspalls each for drinks and for food we had the salmon starter, I had the caesar salad and my partner had the fish and chips. Food was lovely and exactly what we needed after a big walk! Location is also outstanding, looking over the top of the viaduct on one side and the farmland on the other side.
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