Pet Friendly Hotels & Guest Houses in Derbyshire, England
Choose from 33 hotels and guest houses in Derbyshire. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
Station Hotel , Formerly Beresford Arms - Station Road, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1AA |
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Station Hotel was built at the turn of the century in Ashbourne, and is an impressive mock Tudor building. Tissington Trail is nearby. Alton Towers is 15 minutes' away, as is Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall and Calke Abbey. A privately owned hotel situated in Ashbourne. The hotel has 18 very comfortable bedrooms, a fully licensed bar and restaurant, which serves bar meals and also a table d'hote menu of specially prepared locally sourced foods. All rooms are en suite with colour TV, hospitality tray, telephone and trouser press. There are a wide variety of rooms available, from singles to family rooms for 5 people. There are special short stay breaks and the hotel is open all year. |
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Best Western Premier Yew Lodge Hotel - 33 Packington Hill, Kegworth, Derbyshire, DE74 2DF |
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This hotel, with Reeds Health Club and Spa, is minutes from junction 24 of the M1 and just 2 miles (3.2 km) from East Midlands Airport and East Midlands Parkway. The Best Western Premier Yew Lodge Hotel has excellent access to the region's major road network and is 6 miles (10 km) from Loughborough and 11 miles (18 km) from Nottingham city centre. 'Park and fly' packages are available for those using East Midlands Airport, and the hotel offers a free airport shuttle. Use of the pool and gym are included in the room rate. Orchard Restaurant has been awarded an AA Rosette for excellence in food. Best Western Premier Yew Lodge Hotel was recognised as Best Western UK Hotel of the Year 2005. |
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The Rutland Arms Hotel - The Square, Grindleford, Derbyshire, DE45 1BT |
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Set in the magnificent town of Bakewell in the heart of the Peak District National Park this 19th century hotel offers elegance and distinct history amid unrivalled surroundings. The Rutland Arms Hotel lies equal distance from both Matlock and Buxton, on the edge of the Chatsworth estate. The first ever Bakewell Pudding was made by a cook in the kitchens at the Rutland Arms. The timeless elegance of the hotel is marked by the 54 antique clocks which grace the public areas and portrayed in the 35 individually styled bedrooms, one of which it is believed that Jane Austin stayed in whist working on her novel Pride and Prejudice. Whether you require a moment's relaxation; sustenance from award-winning menus; or a function or meeting room; the staff at the Rutland Arms are on-hand to ensure your visit to the hotel is a memorable one. |
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