Brewer's Cottage is a beautifully furnished little cottage where couples can escape the rush and bustle of modern city life and enjoy some precious time in the heart of the stunning Peak District.
Jacqueline
United Kingdom
Spacious and homely environment. All of the equipment needed was there and clean.
Situated in Eyam, Innisfree Cottage offers free Wi-Fi throughout and free onsite parking. The room includes fresh flowers, chocolates, drinks and biscuits.
Paula
United Kingdom
Quiet village location. Very comfortable well maintained property. NIce bright breakfast room.
Boasting accommodation with a terrace, Shippon Cottage - Brosterfield Farm is set in Foolow, near Bakewell. This holiday home features a garden, barbecue facilities, free WiFi and free private...
Peter
United Kingdom
Perfect location, warm, homely, everything we needed.
In the centre of Hathersage, The Little John Hotel provides bed and breakfast and self-catering accommodation in Derbyshire’s Peak District.
Vivienne
United Kingdom
Spacious room with nice skylights letting in extra light. Great location for access to walks around the Peak District especially if you are relying on the train as it is only a 5 minute walk from the station. Staff were flexible when I arrived a bit early. Good wifi (but had to ask for the password). Main street with restaurants, cafes and other shops just at the end of the street.
Set in Grindleford Bridge, 11 km from Chatsworth House, The Maynard offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
A
United Kingdom
Standard room was small but nice.
Sadly we're woken by banging above us around 3am. We later found out it was from the staff bedroom.
We ate in the restaurant and the food was worth the visit alone
Located in Castleton, within 17 km of Buxton Opera House and 24 km of Chatsworth House, Cheshire Mews provides accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who...
jacqueline
United Kingdom
The apartment is in a fabulous position in the center of town with free parking outside the door. It was beautiful and clean and very comfortable . We would definately stay again
Eyam is a very pretty and really interesting village, with...
Eyam is a very pretty and really interesting village, with plaques on houses which are relevant to the history of the village relating to the plague. They have a museum that also tells the story of how the village was affected by the plague, which unfortunately wasn't open due to time of year. The village pub (The Miners Arms) is a very charming pub with an excellent choice of drinks. They also serve food, which we would definately recommend.
Helen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Interesting historical village with a harrowing story to...
Interesting historical village with a harrowing story to tell which was well told with signs outside some of the cottages with what had happened to the inhabitants during the Great Plague. This was a stop over for us on out journey to Northumberland.
Liz
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Small but very good and informative museum in the village.
Small but very good and informative museum in the village. We only found one place to eat - at the pub - but the excellent Indian restaurant in nearby Stoney Middleton is worth a visit (booking advised).
Kenneth
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Eyam is a beautiful historic village.
Eyam is a beautiful historic village. A great place to stay with good facilities - a post office, local shop and store, tea rooms, village pub and post office. The Eyam Tea shop is a must and a lovely meal can be had in the Miner's Arms. It's also a great base for exploring the Peak District and surrounding towns and villages.
Kate
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Full of history and character.
Full of history and character. Good to explore local footpaths. Visited in March so lovely and quiet. Recommend walk to Monpesson's Well but it's quite an uphill hike from village.
Walk (or drive) to The Barrel at Bretton for good food and fantastic views.
Sarah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Such a beautiful and interesting village in the Peak...
Such a beautiful and interesting village in the Peak District, we had no idea of the history of the village during the Plague when we booked a weekend away. The museum and church are well worth visiting, with so much information and memorabilia on show, we were warmly welcomed at both. There’s also lots of interesting information dotted about the village. We were lucky to see the beautiful well dressings when we visited during their carnival week. There are a couple of good places to eat with an excellent choice of food and drinks, The Miners Arms was our favourite, we also enjoyed a coffee and cake at the quirky Vintage Tea Rooms. We would avoid visiting on a bank holiday next time!
Despite what Booking says, Bretton cottage is not in Eyam but overlooks it; you have to go through Foolow to get to Bretton which overlooks much of the area...great location though. The host was very helpful recommending local eating establishments (Bull's Head Inn and Red Lion - both were excellent). Our room was big with King Bed which was very comfortable. No ambient light so very dark at night. Breakfasts were first class and host was flexible with mix and match from menu choices. Internet was quite fast.
The cottage was absolutely spot on. Off road parking right outside and chickens roaming in the garden!!
We found the cottage very comfortable and relaxing. The hosts Chris & Ricky have done an exceptional job and we didn’t want for anything. Great walks from the village and great selection of places to eat. We tried the Bloom, the Miners Arms and the tea rooms all were great a very well priced.
We would definitely recommend the cottage and Eyam village which is a special place.
Thanks Chris & Ricky
The breakfast was great. We were given a menu with lots of different choices which covered just about everything we would have liked. The buffet items were very Covid secure as they were individually served in glass containers which were also very pretty. The room was very clean with small en-suite bathroom which suited our needs. Our window had lovely views looking out over the Hope Valley, over the village of Eyam, which was only a short walk to the end of the High Street. Good location.
The location is spectacular, high on the moors overlooking (we were told) five counties. Our room appeared to have been recently refurbished and the standard of furniture, bedding was excellent. The bathroom was similarly impressive. Staff were very pleasant and welcoming and made you feel comfortable. We ate in the hotel in the evening and the food was delicious, similarly the breakfast in the morning. The Inn has a long and fascinating history.
Lovely Village, set in spectacular scenery and central for visiting some of Derbyshire tourist attractions. The food at the Miner's Arms was outstanding, from the freshly cooked breakfast offering local produce to the stunning food from the evening menu, which offered a wide choice and again cooked to perfection. Ideal place for dog's too, we had two sausage dog's with us and were worn out by the fuss alone.
Beautiful location with wonderful views. Glad we chose the room which had windows overlooking the view. Lovely clean and comfy room with very modern ensuite. Great smart TV and wifi access. Food was great with an excellent breakfast. Location near Eyam which has a fascinating history and well worth a visit. We spent a lot longer there than we expected.
Great location just a short stroll from the heart of the wonderful village of Eyam. Our hosts were very helpful too when we arrived by providing us with the door code. Really nice facilities as well such as two bathrooms (one with a bath), very comfy beds, a very comfy and spacious living area and fairly well equipped kitchen.
A delightful cottage, lovely and warm, and very well equipped. The book of instructions and explanations was superb, and the bed very comfortable. Eyam is a friendly and fascinating village and the countryside around is beautiful.
The bed and shower facilities were very good. The location is nice and quiet. We were able to walk straight from the property over Eyam Moor and beyond. The owners answered all questions quickly.
The location, self catering facilities, comfortable beds & there was a sink in the room. Close to Eyam for lovely walks. Staff & other visitors were friendly & chatty. We really enjoyed our stay.
Accommodation, village, everything was beautiful, clean, tidy and hosts were super friendly, helpful and they make delicious breakfast. The best place to stay at when exploring Peak District 👌🏻
Spacious, well-appointed and stylish ground-floor apartment that is well heated. Beautiful situated and very quiet. Lovely walk to Eyam and Foolow. Easy access to Chatsworth and Haddon Hall.
A beautiful peaceful location. Dogs were very happy there. Very clean and tidy with a good coffee machine. Short walk to a lovely village pub, didn't eat there but food looked good.
Friendly staff, comfortable spacious room, excellent bathroom and shower, great food, and an unrivalled location with an amazing view over the Peak District.
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