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5 Hotels found in Hartington.


YHA Hartington Hall
Hotel Address: Hall Bank, Hartington,  
Set in a grand 17th-century manor, this YHA offers cosy log fires and cooked meals It is situated in Hartington, in the heart of the Peak District The majority of rooms at YHA Hartington Hall contain bunk beds There is also a guest lounge, with Wi-Fi access and a games area, and laundry facilities are available on site The traditional restaurant serves full evening meals, and features exposed be...More
The Manifold Inn Hotel
Hotel Address: Hulme End  
The Maniford Inn Hotel is a 200-year-old coaching inn, situated amongst the rolling hills of Derbyshires Peak District, in Hartingdon It offers modern rooms, home-cooked food and a traditional bar Free WiFi is available throughout This lovely mellow-stone building is set in grounds along the bank of the Manifold River British and European cuisine is served in the restaurant, snug, bar and conser...More
Charles Cotton Hotel
Hotel Address: Market Place  
Set in the tranquil village of Hartington in the beautiful Peak District, the historic Charles Cotton Hotel offers modern, elegant rooms with LCD TVs This 17th-century hotel serves full English breakfasts and hearty, seasonal cuisine With original features like wooden beams, each light and airy room is located in either the main house or the converted former stable block Rooms include an en suite...More
The Jug & Glass Inn
Hotel Address: Ashbourne Rd  
Located 10 km from Buxton, The Jug and Glass Inn is a 17th-century inn just beside the A515, It offers picturesque country views in the south of the Peak District Ashbourne and Bakewell are 15 minutes drive away Hearty, home-made food is served 7 days a week in the cosy restaurant and bar Guests can dine in the comfort of an open log fire Rooms at The Jug and Glass Inn have carpeted floors, tea ...More
Biggin Hall Country House Hotel
Hotel Address: Biggin-By-Hartington  
Biggin Hall is an historic Grade II listed house of 17th Century origin, set within 8 acres of grounds The property is situated in the heart of the Peak District National Park, 1,000 feet above sea level, in peaceful open countryside The present owners have completely renovated it, in keeping with its original character Many of the stone mullioned leaded windows have only recently seen daylight a...More