Ashbourne Guest Houses / B&B Guest House Accommodation around Ashbourne
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Peak District Spa Rivendale B&B
Surrounded by the spectacular limestone scenery of the Peak District, Rivendale offers luxurious, new 4 star accommodation in picturesque stone buildings overlooking Eaton Dale - approximately equidistant between the charming villages of Tissington, Hartington & Parwich. The market towns of Buxton, Ashbourne, Matlock & Bakewell are a short drive away, as are Alton Towers, Chatsworth, Carsington Reservoir and many other popular attractions.
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Yeldersley Old Hall Farm
Yeldersley Old Hall Farm and Cottages offer first class accommodation for the tourist and business visitor alike. Stay in one of our three self-catering cottages, or enjoy bed and breakfast in our Grade II Listed 17th century farmhouse. Yeldersley Old Hall Farm and Cottages are listed as buildings of historical interest.
The Farm and Cottages are situated in the quiet and peaceful countryside, just outside the village of Bradley and three miles from the market town of Ashbourne.
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Crown Inn , pub , hotel and restaurant
Rightfully proud of its accommodation, the inn boasts seven individual en-suite bedrooms, inside all rooms are decorated in an unpretentious contemporary style and fitted with all mod-cons such as flat-screen TVs.
The Crown’s talented head chef prepares all dishes using the finest fresh, local produce and the menus change with the seasons to reflect the best of what the region has to offer, the menu consists of traditional British country pub food, served to a high standard. View details
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Ashbourne in Derbyshire is known as the gateway to Dovedale, Izaak Walton country, and the Peak District National Park. However, Ashbourne has much to offer the visitor in its own right.
Ashbourne is famous for the annual shrove tide football game, played over 2 days, on Shrove tuesday and Ash wednesday. A cork filled leather ball is thrown up by a visiting personality and the 2 sides, the Up`ards and the Down`ards battle it through the streets, through the stream, and across open country between the goals at Sturston and Clifton, which are 3 miles apart. It is pretty much a free for all, with anyone joining in. Shop windows are boarded up, car parks are emptied, and the pubs are filled with visitors and locals alike. Read more in the Ashbourne Town Guide
There is plenty of excellent holiday accommodation in Ashbourne itself and the Peak District area surrounding Ashbourne. All sorts of accommodation needs are catered for. Large smart hotels, smaller smart hotels, self catering holiday cottages and lodges as well as cosy guest houses offering bed and breakfast. Many are to be found in the quaint villages surrounding Ashbourne. Thorpe , Ilam , Alstonefield are all only a short drive from Ashbourne and provide excellent bases for walking around Dovedale and the other hills and dales of the area.
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Hotels / Inns
Cottages and Self catering
Derbyshire & Peak District Accommodation
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