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Hazelhurst Lodges
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The hot tub is a top feature of this chalet. This chalet comes with 1 bedroom, a kitchen and 2 bathrooms with a shower.…
The hot tub is the standout feature of this chalet. This chalet includes 1 bedroom, kitchen and 2 bathrooms with a showe…
The hot tub is a top feature of this chalet. The chalet has 1 bedroom, 2 bathrooms with a shower and a kitchen. Guests w…
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Restaurants nearby
- The Bulls Head The full car park of this village inn says it all. It's gained a strong following thanks to being gastronomically adventurous and having a passionate team who make a real effort to welcome their guests; the custom menu with your name on is a particularly nice touch. The kitchen shows great ambition within the pub surroundings, with tasting menus available alongside the à la carte. Desserts are a particular highlight, including the immaculately risen soufflés that are a must-order if you get the chance. Well-appointed bedrooms complete the appealing overall package.3.0km
- Stones Restaurant Negotiate the steep steps down to this small riverside restaurant and you’ll be rewarded with a warm, welcoming atmosphere courtesy of your fellow contented diners and the lovely team. The well-kept front room features floor-to-ceiling windows, while the delightful rear terrace is in prime position for views of the River Derwent. The cooking doesn’t reinvent the wheel but nor does it need to – instead, the chefs confidently execute classic combinations of high-quality ingredients, resulting in satisfyingly flavoursome dishes.7.9km
- The Peacock at Rowsley Occupying a prime corner site near the River Derwent, this foliage-clad former manor house is an inviting prospect as soon as you lay eyes on it. Inside, oak ‘Mousey Thompson’ furnishings and antique oil paintings are juxtaposed with modern lighting and contemporary art. The menus offer a broad spectrum, from light lunch bites like sandwiches, salads and ploughman’s, to a full dinner tasting menu with wine pairings – plus afternoon tea and Sunday roasts. Stay overnight in one of the antique-furnished bedrooms, then spend the next day exploring the Peak District.9.1km
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Attractions nearby
- Chatsworth House country house in Derbyshire, England9.4km
- Proact Stadium football stadium7.6km
- Church of All Saints Anglican church in Ashover, Derbyshire, England, UK3.2km
- Saltergate historic home of Chesterfield Football Club in England6.0km
- Church of St Mary and All Saints, Chesterfield church with crooked spire in Chesterfield6.1km
- Church of All Saints Anglican church in Wingerworth, Derbyshire, England, UK3.8km
- Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul church in North East Derbyshire, England, UK5.7km
- Church of St Lawrence church in North East Derbyshire, England, UK6.1km
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