Dog & Partridge Country Inn & Hotel
Dog & Partridge Country Inn & Hotel

Penistone, its county’s highest market town, is set in some of the most characterful countryside in Yorkshire, views across its surrounds taking in the sheep grazing the uplands in fields divided by rugged dry-stone walls... Read More

Hotels in Penistone - 3 places to stay

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Dog & Partridge Country Inn & Hotel

Dog & Partridge Country Inn & Hotel

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This family run inn has a history that dates back to the Elizabethan period. Located within the Peak National Park, the Dog & Partridge is an excellent base for exploring ... More

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The Spiral

The Spiral

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Standing high in the Pennines yet convenient for Sheffield, Barnsley, Huddersfield, Leeds and the M1/M62 motorways, both business guests and holiday makers will benefit immediately from stunning accommodation, fantastic Pennine ... More

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Cubley Hall (0.80 miles)

Cubley Hall

Retaining all the qualities of the past yet with all modern facilities and comfort expected of a country house hotel.Cubley Hall is small and friendly with a personal attentive service. Cubley Hall has the ideal ... More | visit website

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The Fountain Inn (2.41 miles)

The Fountain Inn
Nestled in the foothills of the Southern Pennines; The Fountain Inn at Ingbirchworth is close to the Peak District National Park and is well renowned for being located in “the last of the summer wine” ... More | visit website
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Bagden Hall Hotel (3.80 miles)

Bagden Hall Hotel
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Set in 40 acres of beautiful parkland, Bagden Hall has all the facilities of a modern hotel, yet retains the charm and character of an English country house. We have ... More
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New Country Inns @ The Bluebell Inn (4.04 miles)

New Country Inns @ The Bluebell Inn

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Modern 40 bedroomed hotel with on-site bar/ restaurant and conference/banqueting facilities. Offering a contemporary yet modern residence. Rooms are spacious and airy, comfortably decorated and well-appointed with all expected amenities ... More

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Travellers Inn (4.35 miles)

Travellers Inn
The Travellers Inn is a family run Bar/Restaurant with En-Suite Accommodation, built in 1782 as a Coaching Inn, we are close to Junction 37 of the M1 motorway, 3 miles from Barnsley Town Center and on ... More | visit website
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Wortley Hall (4.59 miles)

Wortley Hall

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Wortley Hall is situated within 26 acres of formal garden and woodland. Within the grounds there is a small lake an abundance ... More

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Red Lion Inn (5.59 miles)

Red Lion Inn
A real Yorkshire pub with a typically warm and friendly Yorkshire welcome, the Red Lion Inn is situated in 'Summer Wine' country at Jackson Bridge near Holmfirth, in the West Yorkshire Pennines.

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26, Greenfoot Lane (6.00 miles)

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26, Greenfoot Lane is a traditional yet modern "home away from home". Its appeal is the freedom you have to use this home as an alternative to a hotel. Serviced ... More

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The Woodman Inn (6.16 miles)

The Woodman Inn
The Woodman Inn boasts the exceptionally good walking country of the southern Pennines nearby, as well as a fascinating choice of attractions a few minutes drive away. These include Holmfirth, Bronte Country, the Royal Armouries, ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Barnsley Central (6.18 miles)

Premier Inn Barnsley Central
A 5-minute walk from the town centre, Barnsley Central Premier Inn has modern en suite rooms, a 24-hour reception and free parking. Barnsley Rail Station is within easy reach. At Premier Inn Barnsley Central, the onsite ... More | visit website

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