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Willersley Castle Hotel 01629 582270
Derbyshire, Matlock, DE4 5JH

distance: (4.4 miles)
Christian Guild is a trading name of Methodist Guild Holidays Limited, which has developed into a multi-denominational holiday organisation. Our guests come from all sections of the Christian family to share the fun, faith and fellowship of a holiday or short break with a truly Christian flavour.
Callow Hall Country House Hotel, Restaurant & Wedding Venue 01335 300900
Derbyshire, Ashbourne, DE6 2AA

distance: (12.3 miles)
The Hive Hotel Group is pleased to announce that they are the new proud owners of Callow Hall. This stunning property will be fully refurbished with the introduction of self catering accommodation in the beautiful woodland surrounding the hotel,offering an exceptional guest experience.The refurbishment program will be carried out while preserving the character of the property and protecting the natural environment which surrounds the property.The Hive at Callow Hall will launch in 2020.
Santos Higham Farm Hotel 01773 833812
Derbyshire, Alfreton, DE556EH

distance: (13.9 miles)
Set in the heart of the Derbyshire countryside overlooking the picturesque landscape of Amber Valley, Santo’s Higham Farm is a refurbished 15th century country farmhouse hotel that seamlessly blends period character with contemporary design. Within close proximity of a variety of activities, it is an ideal base to discover the natural beauty and ambience of Derbyshire and the Peak District.
Cavendish Hotel 01246 582311
Derbyshire, Bakewell, DE45 1SP

distance: (16 miles)
"Welcome to the Cavendish Hotel on the Chatsworth Estate. We are so pleased that you are visiting our hotel's website. The Cavendish Hotel became part of the Cavendish family’s estate around 1830 when it was acquired from the Duke of Rutland. It was named the Cavendish (formerly the Peacock Inn) after extensive renovations in 1975.