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The Old Manor House | Wirksworth | ||
| Mrs Sandie Spurrier-Smith | Built in 1680, and later, the Old Manor House is of Derbyshire sandstone with many original features preserved. Its current custodians restored the house during the last 18 years and furnished it in traditional style, including beautiful antique four-poster beds, creating an elegant and comfortable home. Good restaurants and traditional pubs in the surrounding area. | |
1 Rooms: 1 double. | |||
Park View Farm | Weston Underwood | ||
| Mrs Linda Adams | Enjoy country house hospitality in our elegant farmhouse. Set in large gardens with lovely views overlooking the park surrounding the National Trust's Kedleston Hall. Romantic four poster en-suite rooms, delightful dining room and delicious breakfasts. | |
3 Rooms: 2 double, 1 double/twin. | |||
Dannah Farm Country House | Shottle | ||
| Mrs Joan Slack | Set amidst stunning countryside, on the southern fringes of The Peak District,Dannah offers guests unashamed luxury in superb accommodation. Individual and stylish rooms, some with private sitting rooms, double spa-baths and 4 poster beds. Perfect for buisiness or pleasure. Safe parking. Fully licensed. | |
8 Rooms: 4 double, 2 twin, 1 single, 1 family. | |||
Mercaston Hall | Mercaston | ||
| Mrs Vicki Haddon | Mercaston Hall is an historic timber framed Listed Building set in a quiet countryside location. Situated off the A52 halfway between Derby and Ashbourne. An ideal centre for visiting the Peak District, Carsington Water, the many tourist attractions and commercial towns and cities of the Midlands. Kedleston Hall (National Trust) is one mile away. Hard tennis court available. | |
3 Rooms: 1 double, 2 double/twin. | |||
The Wild Cherry | Wirksworth | ||
| Miss Margaret Dickson | A small, friendly, family-run B and B in the picturesque old quarter of Wirksworth with panoramic views across the beautiful Ecclesbourne Valley. Children, the partially disabled and pets are welcome. Cotton sheets, homemade marmalade and other produce and your own courtyard garden to relax in. | |
3 Rooms: 3 double. | |||
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