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, we offer excellent accommodation in Ashbourne in the pretty hamlet of Bradley or the quaint village of Kniveton. Each location and property offers accommodation with individual taste and all modern amenities, spectacular views in rural locations.
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Ashbourne HallThis is our new 5* property for 2009 with ten bedrooms and eight bathrooms and Hot Tub. Ashbourne Hall can sleep up to 22 in contemporary self catering accommodation. Within walking distance of the town centre of ashbourne often called the "gateway to the Peaks" |
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Bradley Hall offers our 5 star and 4 star accommodation. Bradley Hall self-catering accommodation situated in the grounds of Bradley Hall, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, renovated from the wing of the Hall and retaining original features.
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Lady Pond Retreat - sleeps 8 **** 4 star
This selfcatering accommodation, offers a self contained airy holiday apartment in the east wing of the hall, suitable for families or groups. Its large kitchen combines with a lounge/dining area which hold exposed beams and all modern amenities."Pet friendly" if you want to bring your pooch!!
Yew Tree Nook - sleeps 4/6 ***** 5 star Offering an unusual vaulted apartment with retaining original features but incorporating modern amenities that you would expect from 5 star accommodation. Vaulted ceilings, Victorian bath, cast iron beds and a stained glass window is just some of the unusual features which make your stay in Yew Tree Nook very special. Yew Tree Nook offers something romantic for Honeymooners or couples wanting to recapture a little romance! |
Standlow Farm Currently offers 5 Derbyshire stone cottages plus a farmhouse which now includes a games room and large dining/ relaxing area, plus an extension to incorporate seven bedrooms and a garden room in the farmhouse,particularly important for those family gatherings and special occasions. The Barn is a great communal space for groups hiring the cottages to celebrate together now with accommodation above.
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| Foxglove & Forget-me-not **** four star Sleeps 4/6 These 2 bedroom cottages ,offer 1 double bedroom and a further bunk bed room, also double sofabed in the lounge Bluebell & Clover Cottage **** four star Sleeps 4/6 The 2 bedroom cottages offer a double bedroom and a further twin bed room, also a double sofabed in the lounge. Daisy Cottage **** four star Sleeps 4/6 This cottage offers 2 double bedrooms , one of which is ground floor, also a double sofabed in the lounge. |
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Things to do in the area |
Carsington Water is only 10 minutes walk away from Standlow Farm and 5 minutes drive from Bradley Hall. It offers walking,water sports, cycling and hire, cafe shops, exhibitions and childrens play area. Alternately you can hire or sail boats,wind surf,kayaking,canoeing, craft building.
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| Chatsworth House Known as `the palace of the Peak District`, Chatsworth House in Derbyshire is the home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. The house and fine gardens have attracted visitors, from all over the world, for many generations and was filmed recently for Pride and Prejudice. |
Alton Towers For ultimate excitement and everlasting memories. explore the haunted Towers, discover the enchanting Gardens and brave the attractions.
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| Rock Climbing The Peak District was one of the birthplaces of the modern sport of rock climbing, and still acts as a magnet for climbers from all over Britain and the rest of the world.. Outcrops such as Stanage Edge, near Hathersage, and High Tor in Matlock Bath, offer some of the most testing and challenging routes in the country. |
The market town of Ashbourne is famed for its Shrovetide Football match which occurs on Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday. Ashbourne was also the home of Catherine Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army. The town is also renown for its gingerbread and has a growing reputation for high class clothiers.
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