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Valley View B&B, Hope Valley, Derbyshire

Valley View B&B
67 Smithy Knoll Road
Calver

Hope Valley
Derbyshire

S32 3XW

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In the heart of the Peak District National Park Valley View Guest House (sited next to the village cricket field) is in the beautiful village of Calver which is situated on the River Derwent.

The village hosts 3 pubs, (serving excellent meals), craft shops, garden centers, Petrol Station, Spa Shop, and also a Post Office.

Ideal base for Walking, Sightseeing, Cycling, and Rock Climbing.
Ever popular - Ideal for Chatsworth, Castleton for the Blue John Caves!, Bakewell (Market Town & its famous Puddings!), Haddon Hall - well known for its Rose Gardens and also the historic village of Eyam (The Plague Village!)

Calver is the start of many fine walks and visitors find the stunning scenery from Curbar and Froggatt Edges is breathtaking!

Luxury en-suite rooms with glorious views.
Hearty breakfasts and a warm welcome await you - BOOK EARLY!!

Details

Ratings/Awards: ETB/AA 4 Diamonds Silver Award
Number of Rooms: 4
Number Ensuite: 4

Price per Room:

Double: From £50
Twin: From £50
Single: From £50
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Facilities

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Children Welcome
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
Tourist Board Inspected
Building of Historic Interest
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV
Garden

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