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    Sort on: arrival: sat 26 may 2012 - departure: sun 27 may 2012
  • The Maynard

    Grindleford - Boasting a peaceful location in the beautiful Peak District, this enchanting property, dating back over 100 years, has been extensively refurbished to offer modern comforts whilst still maintaining its period features.

    Named as one of the best independent hotels in the Peak District, The Maynard occupies a privileged position, immersed within an area of outstanding natural beauty, and yet easily accessible; it is only 13 minutes from Sheffield by train (you can hop off at Grindleford station, a couple of hundred yards from our door), and within easy reach of the M1 and A57 Snake Pass by car.

    The views from the garden, restaurant and bedrooms are stunning, and may leave you wondering if you’re miles from civilisation. As such, the hotel is the ideal base for for walkers, ramblers and climbers, with a wide choice of walks, routes and climbs of varying distances and degrees of difficulty.

    With many notable attractions such as Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall and the lovely market town of Bakewell only a short drive away, landmarks like the dramatic grit stone edges at Froggatt, Curbar and Stanage, the Blue John caverns at Castleton and the twin dams on the Derwent/Ladybower Reservoirs - famously used during training for the WW2 Dambusters' Raids - are also within easy reach.

    Chatsworth House - the Palace of the Peaks is home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire and is widely regarded as one of Britain's best loved historic houses and estates. Together with the nearby Haddon Hall, Chatsworth was used as a location in the new film adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. Amongst the many local events that attract visitors are the traditional Derbyshire village well dressings, Chatsworth Horse Trials, Bakewell Show, and the Longshaw Sheepdog Trials.


    The bedrooms have been uniquely created by a leading local interior designer. They are furnished in a modern contemporary style, featuring super King-size beds; plasma screen, Satellite TVs (with over 60 channels, including Sky Sports and almost 100 radio channels); to make your stay as relaxing and enjoyable as possible.

      
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  • Cavendish Hotel

    Baslow, Derbyshire (at 6.1km) - Located on the Chatsworth House Estate, The Cavendish Hotel restaurants has won an AA 2 Rosette Award. The hotel offers locally sourced food and free Wi-Fi.

    The Cavendish Hotel, originally the famous Peacock, is located in the heart of the Peak District. The hotel is steeped in history, with perfect views and peaceful surroundings.

    Throughout the hotel you will find open fires, oak beams, antique furnishings, fresh flowers and friendly staff. And yet this oasis is located just 15 minutes from Sheffield and 20 minutes off the M1.

    Chatsworth Country Fair (annually in September)
    Chatsworth Horse Trials
    Birdwatching at Carsington Water
    Christmas Lights at Chatsworth (House decorated for the festive season)
    Commerce and shopping in ancient Sheffield and nearby Meadowhalls shopping mall
    Chesterfield's conspicuous crooked spire from M1 junction 29
    In rustic Bakewell, celebrated puddings and cattle market
    History and culture at Chatsworth, Hadwick and Haddon Hall
    Tradition and lore of well-dressings surrounding Eyam
    Climbing or walking the scenic Peaks and Pennine Way
    Gliding from Hucklow
    Cycling from Tissington and Monsal
    Potholing, open mines and show caverns at Castleton
    Golf at Bamford
    Skiing at Edale and all year round on Sheffield's dry slopes
    Theatre at Buxton's Opera and Sheffields Crucible and Lyceum
    Concerts at Sheffield Arena
    A centre for arts, crafts and antiques
    An ideal location for Chatsworth House.

    Originally the famous Peacock Inn, the building was the property of the Duke of Rutland and served the turnpike between industrial Chesterfield and the spa town of Buxton.

    It became the Duke of Devonshire's property around 1830 and in the early 1970s was rebuilt as the Cavendish by Chatsworth Estate. The original character was preserved and the Duchess of Devonshire selected the decor and furnishings, some of which came from Chatsworth House itself.

    All the Cavendish standard bedrooms overlook Chatsworth Estate in the Peak District and are luxuriously appointed with twin or double beds.

    The superior rooms are generally larger rooms which occupy the original Peacock Inn (with the exception of two) and include four poster, brass
    or king size beds, luxury bathrooms, fine art and antique furniture. Many feature original iron fireplaces.




      
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