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County - Derbyshire
Tel code: 01629 | code search
Postcode: DE4 | code search
Population: 24000
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Matlock is a very pleasant old town that in the 19th century was something of an industrial powerhouse, but today is one of the major visitor spots in the Peak District with attractions historical like Arkwright’s mill and more contemporary like its cable car... Read More

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Hollybush Inn

Hollybush Inn
The Hollybush Inn is a historic 16th. Century grade II listed former Coaching Inn set at the gateway of the Peak Park. For most of its time, it was used as a working farm/pub until ... More | visit website
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Duke of Wellington

Duke of Wellington

Rich in original character and traditional charm, this cosy 19th-century country inn offers good beers, an extensive food menu at great value prices and comfortable en suite rooms in the converted former stable block. Originally ... More | visit website

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Alison House

Alison House

Alison House offers quality guest accommodation in the heart of Derbyshire. With an emphasis on exclusivity and set in 7 acres of grounds; it provides a feeling of intimacy and privacy.It has an AA 4 ... More | visit website
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Grouse & Claret

Grouse & Claret

The Grouse and Claret in Rowsley is a beautiful 18th Century building at the gateway to the Peak District National Park with eight en-suite hotel rooms within the building. It is situated on the A6 ... More | visit website

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Peacock at Rowsley

Peacock at Rowsley

‘Manners maketh man’: and very successfully too, if I may say so, even if the finished article does need the occasional makeover. Having benefited from that experience Manners made Peacock: yes, it’s a colourful tale. ... More | visit website

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Robertswood Country House Bed & Breakfast

Robertswood Country House Bed & Breakfast
Robertswood is a charming and imposing stone-built residence with three floors of Victorian elegance. Only 0.8 of a mile from the historic town centre of Matlock, our setting amidst woodlands on Farley hillside offers peace and tranquility ... More | Double Room: From £30 | visit website
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Yew Tree Cottage

Yew Tree Cottage

Escape to enjoy a luxurious break with an award winning breakfast, a warm welcome, a relaxing stay and excellent service in the peace and charm of our elegantly furnished 18th century cottage home and pretty ... More | Double Room: £37.50 - £47.50 | visit website

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Meadow Suite

Meadow Suite
The recently converted old grain store has made a suite of 4 separate rooms. A superb sitting room/ bedroom with two settees, coffee table, king sized bed and lighting to suit all moods. The bathroom ... More | visit website
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Holmefield Guest House

Holmefield Guest House
Holmefield, a prestigious 5 Star awarded guest house with special good food award from the AA, is an elegant, spacious, Victorian country home located between Bakewell and Matlock and on the doorstep of the renowned ... More | visit website
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The Old Lock-Up

The Old Lock-Up

The Old Lock Up, where once prisoners slopped out with buckets, now has the last word in luxury. An invigorating double airbath soothes aching muscles after a day walking the Dales, a glass of wine ... More | Double Room: From £40 | visit website

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