Chatsworth House has its own village and within has several holiday accommodation along with the hotels, cottages and self catering venues nearby.
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- Telephone: 01629 733518The Peacock at Rowsley is a small luxury hotel located in the famous Peak District in the heart of England, and conveniently close to the major towns of Chesterfield, Sheffield, Manchester, Nottingham and Derby. Acquired by Lord Edward Manners, owner of nearby Haddon Hall, the hotel has been refurbished throughout and styled by award winning designer India Mahdavi. Stylish accommodation Read more…
- Telephone: 01298 85787Middle Farm Cottages…sleeps 8 and 4 or 12 in total . Brushfield lies on the edge of a limestone plateau area dissected by the spectacular Monsal Dale and Miller’s Dale making it a walkers and bikers paradise. Many varied circular walks can be planned straight from doorstep so you have a chance to park up your car and get those Read more…
- Telephone: 01629 734474Our 12 rooms include executive, superior and standard rooms. Three of the rooms have four-poster beds and one is haunted! … However the lady spirit is a delightfully benign presence who only adds to the charm of East Lodge. We believe that any time with us should be a rest; allowing you to unwind and absorb the very distinct local Read more…
- Telephone: 01246 583636Yeldwood Farm Cottage is a family-run bed and breakfast on a beef and sheep farm on the Chatsworth Estate. The cottage is attached to the farmhouse but provides completely independent accommodation, situated in the beautiful Peak District. It’s your choice whether you have a full English or a continental breakfast… we look forward to welcoming you. The cottage Read more…
- Telephone: 01246 583842EXPERIENCE A COUNTRY HIDEAWAY Chatsworth’s Hidden Gem Nestled away in the North East corner of the Derbyshire Peak District National Park, lies Heathy Lea. A beautiful grade II listed building, tucked away on its own in the grounds of Chatsworth Park. Dating back to the 17th century Heathy Lea has seen many uses including game keepers cottage, small holding and more recently Read more…