A landmark coaching inn in Bakewell since 1804. This 19th-century hotel has a strong sense of history and heritage and is associated with Jane Austen.
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Located right in the heart of the charming town of Bakewell, Derbyshire, The Rutland Arms Hotel is a perfectly preserved historical gem. With uniquely uneven floors and walls covered with pictures and prints, this old coaching inn has been updated with modern amenities, while maintaining its old-world atmosphere. The beautiful period hotel boasts a rich history and exudes lots of charm, making it a great choice for those looking for a memorable stay in a rural location. Every nook and cranny of this lovely building is impressively adorned with reproductions, reflecting the hotel's interesting past. The rooms are beautifully decorated and evoke a feeling of having gone back in time. Overall, The Rutland Arms Hotel is a gorgeous destination for those seeking a unique experience steeped in rich history.
The most popular Bakewell's accommodation and dining location, centrally nested at the Peak Distract. This renovated coaching inn and pub is over 200 years old and it features exposed beams and stonework.
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Bagshaw Hall is a stunning, historic hotel located in the heart of Yorkshire. This 11th century hotel in York has been beautifully preserved with plenty of original features and a listed building status to match. The hall is decorated beautifully, giving a sense of the building's rich history. Guests can enjoy stunning views from the peaceful and quiet setting, while the historic site feels special and unique. Though some guests have mentioned a few trip hazards, the building and interior have kept its authenticity, making Bagshaw Hall a fabulous old house with character. Overall, Bagshaw Hall is a beautiful building full of character and perfect for those looking for a taste of history on their travels.
Located in the heart of the popular Peak National Park, perching on the top of Lathkill Dale. This 3 starts property originates from the 1828's and it offers glorious panoramic views.
Convenient location, high comfort, wooden floor are the main characteristics of this 17th century historic country cottage. The city center of Bakewell is 10 minutes' walk from.
Elegant and attractive 18th century boutique property furnished with unique artwork, modern detail and antiques. It is conveniently located on the A6, with a garden right on the River Wye. The stunning green nature of Peak District National Park surrounds this 5 stars, award winning cottage.
13th century 2 bedroom cottage, part of the Manor house, Harthill Hall property. Even though it has been renovated many of its original features were kept including exposed stone walls and mullion windows. Guests can use the common Spa facilities and indoor swimming pool.
Three bedroom luxury cottage, part of the Harthill Hall property is surrounded by 14 acres of own dramatic and picturesque landscape. This two floor property dates from the 1259's and throughout the years it has been converted into hotel, however the original features, mullion windows, medieval stonework, flagstone floors and large oak beams were kept.
Ground floor, one bedroom property adjoined to Cokayne's. It had been named after Henry VIII. It features an open plan sitting/dining area, outdoor garden with furniture and private outdoor hot tub. Shared Spa facilities and a swimming pool available for guests.
4 bedroom single story property, part of the historic Hearthill Hall property, adjoined to the Henry's Haunt. Common Spa facilities and a swimming pool available for guests. Among other features the property is characteristic for the outdoor hot-tub, private terrace and a beamed chandelier-lit dining hall.
Beautiful cottage which used to be a Coaching House, part of the Harthil Hall. property. De Ferrers is surrounded with stunning landscape, moreover there is a Hot Tub in its garden. Guest can also use the coomn Spa facilities and swimming pool. One of its room is Coca Cola themed, whereas the other one is Ship themed.
Originally an early 18th-century coaching inn, it is located on the Chatsworth Estate with a historical connection to the Devonshire family. Recent renovations highlight heritage and art from the estate.