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These listings tend to present themselves with the largest and most expensive accommodation at the top of the page and the smallest and cheapest towards the bottom, with a random element. Many of these entries link to web pages which are not on the Cressbrook website. Cressbrook Multimedia are not responsible for the content of external websites. |
Old Hall Hotel | Buxton | ||
| Ms Sally Palmer | Historic Hotel situated opposite Pavilion Gardens and exquisite Edwardian Opera House. Our Wine Bar and Restaurant offer delicious food with vegetarian choices. Mary Queen of Scots stayed here in 1573. | |
37 Rooms: 22 double, 9 twin, 2 single, 4 family. | |||
Roseleigh | Buxton | ||
| Mr & Mrs Gerard & Maggi Heelan | Welcome to our Non-Smoking family run Guest House (prior to 2008 known as The Roseleigh Hotel) in a premier location overlooking a beautiful lake, the Pavilion Gardens and very near to Buxton Opera House. 5 minutes walk from the town centre, restaurants and shops. Private Car Park. We can accommodate up to 26 people. Internet access available free of charge - either with our discreet desktop facility in our public lounge or via Wi Fi | |
14 Rooms: 5 double, 7 double/twin, 2 single. | |||
Grendon | Buxton | ||
| Mrs Hilary Parker | A beautiful detached Edwardian house in a quiet situation with outstanding views, offering superior spacious en suite bed sitting rooms, including 4-poster suite.All rooms have soft seating TV's and DVD players | |
6 Rooms: 2 double, 2 double/twin, 1 single, 1 family. | |||
Alison Park Hotel | Buxton | ||
| Mrs S L Wojcik | Owner managed hotel near Pavilion Gardens. 17 bedrooms, all en-suite or private bathrooms, 3 on the ground floor. Ramped access and Licensed Restaurant. A warm welcome and friendly service. | |
17 Rooms: 7 double, 3 twin, 4 single, 3 family. | |||
Barms Farm | Buxton | ||
| Mrs Lorraine Naden | Superb accommodation where guest comfort is high priority & attention to detail shows. Kingsize beds adorned in quality linen. Sparkling gold taps within pristine en-suite facilities. Thoughtfully equipped, furnished and decorated to high standard throughout. Large lounge for relaxation. Excellent choice of breakfasts. Separate guest entrance affords privacy. Illuminated private car park gives peace of mind. Lovely gardens with pergola and sitting area overlooking pond with far reaching,unrivalled views of Buxton.Smoke/pet free. | |
3 Rooms: 3 double. | |||
Buxton's Victorian Guest House | Buxton | ||
| Barbara and Alan Baxter | 'Somewhere special'. As a small family run business, we look forward to welcoming you to stay in our delightful and unique home - a Grade II listed building, situated on a quiet promenade overlooking the magnificent 40 acre Pavilion Gardens, just a few hundred yards from the Town Centre and Opera House. All rooms are en-suite and there is a private car park. | |
8 Rooms: 6 double, 1 twin, 1 family. | |||
Fernydale Farm | Earl Sterndale | ||
| Ms Yasmin Bradbury | Set on the edge of Earl Sterndale Fernydale Farm has stunning views of Parkhurst and Chrome Hill. You will be greeted by your host with a refreshing tea/coffee and home made cake. The bedrooms are furnished to a very high standard of comfort and decor. There is a comfortable conservatory to relax in. Start your day with a full English breakfast. Within easy access to Derbyshire's many attractions and close to some of Staffordshire's. | |
3 Rooms: 1 double, 1 twin, 1 family. | |||
The Old Hall Inn | Chinley | ||
| Mrs Ann Capper | A family run, 16th century inn located in the heart of the Peak District, offering excellent en-suite accommodation, fine food, cask ales, and beautiful country surroundings. We take great pride in our attention to quality and service, making any stay, long or short, one to remember! Located in the attractive hamlet of Whitehough, nestling in the valley between Eccles Pike and Cracken Edge - prime walking country and ideally situated for exploring the Peak District. | |
4 Rooms: 3 double, 1 double/twin. | |||
Westlands | Buxton | ||
| Mrs Alison Evans | A spacious Edwardian Guest House overlooking open country, the hills and Cavendish Golf Club. A footpath leads directly from the house to the Goyt Valley. Within walking distance of the town centre (3/4 mile), the Opera House and the Pavilion Gardens. Within easy driving distance of Chatsworth House, Lyme Park, Hardwick and Haddon Hall. | |
3 Rooms: 2 double, 1 double/twin. | |||
9 Green Lane B&B | Buxton | ||
| Mr Rupert Cotton | Comfortable and welcoming bed and breakfast accommodation within easy walking distance of the centre of Buxton. | |
9 Rooms: 5 double, 2 twin, 2 single. | |||
Jaret House | Tideswell | ||
| Pete Hawkins / Annette Killerby | Under new ownership, Pete and Annette warmly welcome you to their completely refurbished B&B in the heart of the Peak District. With brand new en-suite rooms and lovely chunky reclaimed timber furniture ensuring a touch of luxury. Drinks facilities and homemade biscuits in each room, freesat, WiFi, and in the lounge, internet access and a library of walking / Peak District books. Delicious, local, home cooked breakfast will set you up for the day. | |
3 Rooms: 2 double, 1 single. | |||
Spring Cottage | Longnor | ||
| Garry and Noeleen Roe | Spring Cottage is situated on the edge of the picturesque market Town of Longnor and is a perfect base for exploring the Peaks, Dales and Moorlands. Longnor offers welcoming pubs, post office, newsagents, tea shop, craft centre and many inviting footpaths to the surrounding area. Large private garden with superb views over the Manifold Valley. | |
2 Rooms: 2 double. | |||
The Church Inn | Chelmorton | ||
| Mr Justin Satur | The Church Inn is a 17th century pub offering home cooked food and real ales served in a warm and firenly atmosphere nestling in the heart of the Peak District between the market towns of Buxton and Bakewell. It forms the ideal location for both business and holiday makers alike. New B&B facilities completed 2005. Member of CAMRA 5 years running. | |
4 Rooms: 3 double, 1 twin. | |||
Compton House Guest House | Buxton | ||
| Mr V W Hesp | Victorian stone-built house situated near town centre and all Peak District attractions. Most rooms are en-suite. | |
6 Rooms: 2 double, 1 twin, 1 single, 2 family. | |||
Braemar Guest House | Buxton | ||
| Maria & Roger Hyde | Braemar is a long established, central,attractive and quietly situated detached Victorian residence comfortably furnished offering all facilities, including fully en-suite accommodation. Our location is also convieniently close to all this historic towns many interesting and varied sights and activities. Braemar is also ideally placed to offer a great touring base from which to explore the stunning scenery and take in the many delights of the Peak District National Park etc. Relaxed atmosphere and Superb food. | |
4 Rooms: 4 double/twin. | |||
Grosvenor House | Buxton | ||
| Pat & Joan Chapman | Elegant private guest house in centre of Buxton Spa on Broad Walk promenade overlooking Pavilion Gardens and Opera House. All bedrooms en-suite. Stair Lift to first floor. Wireless computer connection. Comfort and hospitality assured. No smoking throughout. | |
8 Rooms: 6 double, 1 twin, 1 family. | |||
Old Bake and Brew House | Taddington | ||
| Mrs Christine Gregory | Visitors remark on the peace and quiet they enjoy whilst staying in our 18th Century, much loved, farmhouse home. Walks in the beautiful Chee Dale, Millers Dale and Monsal Dale are all within 1 mile of the door. A dairy and sheep farm that also has conservation areas and archaeological / historical interest. Hearty, delicious, Derbyshire breakfasts add to enjoyable, memorable days. | |
2 Rooms: 1 double, 1 twin. | |||
Oldfield Guest House | Buxton | ||
| Mrs Avril Brett | Central to all Buxton's amenities including the Pavilion Gardens. Avril and Colin Brett extend a warm welcome to our detached Victorian stone built house set in its own grounds for your additional enjoyment. Spacious bedrooms with comfortable King or Queen sized beds with quality bed linen complemented by modern en-suite facilities. Enjoy our delicious English or Continental or Vegetarian breakfasts complemented by a well stocked buffet table. | |
5 Rooms: 3 double, 2 twin. | |||
The Place | Buxton | ||
| Rebecca Cullen | The Place offers its guests charming period en-suite rooms above our family-friendly restaurant/cafe-bar, which serves breakfast, lunches, a la carte menu, fine wines and guest beers. All our rooms have their own unique character. For a special stay book either our four-poster room or our mezzanine room - with its fantastic vaulted ceiling, and split level with bedroom area and lounge area. A warm welcome and friendly service await you at The Place! | |
5 Rooms: 4 double, 1 double/twin. | |||
Devonshire Lodge Guest House | Buxton | ||
| Mr & M John & Shirley Pritchard | A family run guest house built in the Victorian era and retaining many original features. We offer excellent value for money and all modern facilities. Features include full English breakfast and private car parking. 3 minutes walk from Opera House, Pavilion Gardens and Buxton Centre. An ideal base from which to explore the Peak Park. | |
3 Rooms: 2 double, 1 twin. | |||
Poppies | Tideswell | ||
| Mr David Pinnegar | A warm welcome and comfortable accommodation awaits you at Poppies in the centre of this attractive Peak Park village. Convenient for outdoor activities and many local attractions. Evening meals by prior arrangement. | |
3 Rooms: 1 double, 1 twin, 1 family. | |||
Westminster Hotel | Buxton | ||
| Mrs Shelley Shenton | Small friendly family run hotel overlooking the Pavilion Gardens and boating lake. 5 minutes walk to Opera House, Town Centre and Market Place. All rooms en-suite - single occupancy available. | |
12 Rooms: 7 double, 5 twin. | |||
Braemar House Farm | Earl Sterndale | ||
| Mrs Jane Mellor | Braemar House Farm is a working dairy farm, offering the warmest of stays on the outskirts of Earl Sterndale. Situated at 1200ft above sea level, it gives spectacular views over surrounding peaks. Many footpaths, the High Peak Trail, and a cycle hire centre are all nearby. The market towns of Buxton and Bakewell and attractions such as Chatsworth are all within easy reach. | |
2 Rooms: 1 double, 1 double/twin. | |||
Bankfield Stable | Tideswell | ||
| Mrs Diane Stevens | In the middle of the Peak District within the beautiful Derbyshire Dales within easy reach of Buxton. | |
1 Rooms: 1 double. | |||
Griff House | Buxton | ||
| Mrs Sandra Hesp | Fine Victorian stone-built house, well placed for the centre of Buxton and now under new management. In a quiet location, with comfortably furnished, en-suite rooms. | |
5 Rooms: 3 double, 1 twin, 1 single. | |||
Highfield | Priestcliffe, Taddington | ||
| Margaret Slack | Highfield is a small bed and breakfast establishment in the hamlet of Priestcliffe - a hidden charm of the world famous Peak District. This countryside retreat, with a delightful well stocked garden and wonderful views is close to Buxton with its annual arts festival, near to historic Bakewell, Matlock and Chatsworth House. Access to the Pennine way and Limestone Way close by. Single occupancy £39.50 | |
2 Rooms: 2 double. | |||
Moorside Farm Hostel | Buxton | ||
| Mr Charlie Futcher | Hostel accommodation in a 300 year old farmhouse set 1200 feet up in the beautiful southern Peak District approximately 5 miles from the historic Spa Town of Buxton. Sleeping accommodation in dormitaries - bring your own sleeping bag. Small kitchen area with tea/coffee making facilities. No self catering. Drying facilities available. | |
B&B per person per night from: £17.00 | |||
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