Description: The Cavendish Hotel, originally the famous Peacock, is located on the Chatsworth Country House Estate in the heart of the Peak District.
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Description: Conveniently located at Derbyshire County Cricket Ground, just 10 minutes’ walk from the city centre, this modern hotel offers comfortable, well-appointed accommodation and excellent access to the region’s main roads.
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Description: Set in a stunning rural location, Dannah Farm offers unashamed luxury in superb accommodation within easy access of Derby and the M1.
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Description: These luxury, serviced apartments overlook this historic spa town, offering distinctive charm and warmth in the heart of the Peak District.
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Description: Preserving contemporary surroundings designed with minimalist simplicity, this property merges the tradition and comfort to create a space that ensures you maximum relaxation.
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Description: Conveniently located just off junction 28 of the M1, this 4-star hotel is recognised for its expressive décor and delightful luxury, making it one of the leading hotels near Nottingham.
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Description: Following it's £1million refurbishment this newly awarded 4 star property is set on the doorstep of the Peak District whilst being minutes away from the city of Derby, making it ideal for business or pleasure.
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Description: In the town of Mickleover, near Derby, this 4-star hotel offers 2 restaurants, 2 bars, a luxurious indoor leisure complex and many quality bedrooms.
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Description: The first designer boutique hotel in the area, the hotel is a tasteful conversion of the Old Police Station, which is supremely comfortable and elegantly sculpted into a bold, contemporary design.
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Description: Set in a conservation area overlooking a brook in the heart of Derby, these contemporary apartments bring tranquillity to the modern urban life-style.
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Description: The water wheels dating from c 1800 are a feature of The Priest House on the River although there was a mill on the site mentioned in the 1086 Doomsday Book when it was valued at Ten Shillings and One Penny Medieval in origin the mills on this si
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