Two miles from the centre of Sheffield, Halifax Hall provides luxurious boutique accommodation in a Victorian mansion setting. Its en suite double rooms all have free Wi-Fi and parking. All guest rooms feature en suite bathroom facilities with shower, bathrobes and complementary toiletries from The White Company. There is a wall-mounted flat-screen TV, and on each floor you will find a high-quality Fairtrade coffee selection, with hot chocolate, tea and cookies also available. Full cooked or continental breakfast is served each morning. Halifax Hall is set within the Endcliffe Student Village, boasting attractive gardens with an outdoor terrace with seating. It has facilities for weddings and functions, as well as business meetings and conferences. To the west of Sheffield city centre, the hotel is around 6 miles from the eastern edge of the beautiful Peak District National Park. Leeds and Halifax are both around 1 hour’s drive away.
Upper Booth Campsite is located in the Peak District National Park, just along the east Edale end. High Peak, the estate on which the tent-campsite is located, is a working family farm where you can observe daily farm life. A camping trip here will ensure a getaway from the hustle and bustle of civilization and breathtaking views of the countryside. While cell-phone reception is poor in this area, you will not miss it as the surrounding moors and hills provide enough to explore and keep you busy. Pitch a tent on the meadow for a more authentic and rustic camping experience or choose to stay indoors in the camping barn. This camping ground is the perfect base for exploring the countryside by hiking or cycling. Hot showers and toilet facilities are also available here. Enjoy the fresh local produce that is sold on the farm early every morning. There are also local pubs, restaurants and several attractions just a short walk away in Edale village.
Village Hotel Leeds South boasts a stunning 25-metre indoor pool, chic rooms with plasma-screen TVs and a choice of dining experiences are all offered at this contemporary and stylish 3-star hotel. The hotel is 15 minutes’ drive away from Leeds and is situated just off the M62 motorway. The modern and well appointed rooms each offer free WiFi, in-room comfort cooling and a wall-mounted TV for guests to relax with. The sleek bathroom features a large walk-in shower and toiletries. At an extra cost, guests can use Village Gym, with a swimming pool, sauna and steam room. There are 3 fitness studios with aerobics classes, a dedicated spinning studio and a fully equipped state of the art gym. The Business Club offers meeting spaces, hot desking, tasty refreshments and state of the art technology. Guests staying in standard rooms can access the Business Club for an additional charge. Guests can enjoy all-day dining at Village Pub & Grill, which serves a variety of dishes using local produce including meat and vegetable skewers, healthy options and desserts along with a range of beers, local ales and live sports on TV. The on-site Starbucks coffee shop offers a selection of light bites, cakes and pastries. Ample free parking is available, and Leeds Rail Station is a 15-minute drive away. Both Howley Hall and South Leeds golf clubs are both less than 5 minutes’ drive away. The Royal Armouries Museum is 15 minutes away by car.
Standing proudly in the heart of Matlock and surrounded by the rolling hills and moors of Derbyshire and the Peak District, Derwent House is the perfect example of classic Georgian style architecture. It is idyllically located in a quiet area of picturesque Matlock next to Hall Leys Park, a small walk away from local pubs, restaurants and shops. It is also ideally based to explore the sights and sounds of the surrounding scenery. This massive and imposing structure was built in 1753 and today serves as a charming guesthouse. Initially a private residence, the house was beautifully restored to provide spacious and tastefully decorated accommodation with fully coordinated fabrics and furnishings.
Step back in time during your stay at The Old Hall Hotel, which was built in the year 1508. Its five rustic rooms feature four poster beds, antique furniture and traditional textiles. Choose from family, double, single and pet-friendly rooms and enjoy unparalleled views of the surrounding countryside. The hallmarks are the historic tearooms within the hotel where you can relish a Derbyshire breakfast every morning and organize small parties. These tea houses feature wood-beamed ceilings, old-style tiled walls adorned with gilded frames and wooden flooring with carpets. At the in-house restaurant, savor preparations of Gressingham duck and local beef along with bacon salad and black pudding. You can also explore the winding trails around the hotel that lead into the scenic countryside.
Standing proudly in the heart of Matlock and surrounded by the rolling hills and moors of Derbyshire and the Peak District, Derwent House is the perfect example of classic Georgian style architecture. It is idyllically located in a quiet area of picturesque Matlock next to Hall Leys Park, a small walk away from local pubs, restaurants and shops. It is also ideally based to explore the sights and sounds of the surrounding scenery. This massive and imposing structure was built in 1753 and today serves as a charming guesthouse. Initially a private residence, the house was beautifully restored to provide spacious and tastefully decorated accommodation with fully coordinated fabrics and furnishings.
Two miles from the centre of Sheffield, Halifax Hall provides luxurious boutique accommodation in a Victorian mansion setting. Its en suite double rooms all have free Wi-Fi and parking. All guest rooms feature en suite bathroom facilities with shower, bathrobes and complementary toiletries from The White Company. There is a wall-mounted flat-screen TV, and on each floor you will find a high-quality Fairtrade coffee selection, with hot chocolate, tea and cookies also available. Full cooked or continental breakfast is served each morning. Halifax Hall is set within the Endcliffe Student Village, boasting attractive gardens with an outdoor terrace with seating. It has facilities for weddings and functions, as well as business meetings and conferences. To the west of Sheffield city centre, the hotel is around 6 miles from the eastern edge of the beautiful Peak District National Park. Leeds and Halifax are both around 1 hour’s drive away.
Step back in time during your stay at The Old Hall Hotel, which was built in the year 1508. Its five rustic rooms feature four poster beds, antique furniture and traditional textiles. Choose from family, double, single and pet-friendly rooms and enjoy unparalleled views of the surrounding countryside. The hallmarks are the historic tearooms within the hotel where you can relish a Derbyshire breakfast every morning and organize small parties. These tea houses feature wood-beamed ceilings, old-style tiled walls adorned with gilded frames and wooden flooring with carpets. At the in-house restaurant, savor preparations of Gressingham duck and local beef along with bacon salad and black pudding. You can also explore the winding trails around the hotel that lead into the scenic countryside.
Nestled on the outskirts of the picturesque Peak District National Park, The Royal Hotel welcomes you to a cozy, inviting stay in the heart of Sheffield. Located on Main Road, this 19th-century hotel is a family-managed inn, offering easy accessibility to nearby attractions and shopping attractions. All its three spacious guestrooms are modishly furnished with a host of amenities including plush bedding, high-speed WiFi connectivity, hair dryer and tea/coffee making machines, among other comforts. The on-site bar offers a breezy setting to sip on your favorite libations, while the on-site restaurant cooks up toothsome, home-style meals. On certain days, the bar also plays host to live music gigs and quiz nights, thus providing all-round entertainment for one and all.