Featuring a restaurant and a bar, The Barrel Inn is located in Eyam, 9.3 miles from Chatsworth House and 12 miles from Buxton Opera House.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Good value, nice pub with great views. Staff were all happy friendly and seemed to enjoy their jobs. Food was way above what I was expecting and of a very high standard. Breakfast was nice and lots of hot fresh coffee.
Located in Eyam, Innisfree Cottage offers free Wi-Fi throughout and free onsite parking. The room includes fresh flowers, chocolates, drinks and biscuits.
Michael
United Kingdom
Lovely tasty breakfast, presentation perfect, a great start to the day.
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.
Located in Grindleford Bridge, 7 miles from Chatsworth House, The Maynard has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Nick
United States of America
The location, food/drink, staff, facilities all top notch.
Located in Castleton, 10 miles from Buxton Opera House, Ye Olde Nags Head has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Simon
United Kingdom
+ Seems like they have eventually sorted the WiFi out which helps as no mobile network inside
+ Staff are very friendly (Breakfast staff are actually amazing)
+ Comfy bed
+ Music from downstairs goes off exactly at 10:45 which is brilliant
In the center of Hathersage, The Little John Hotel provides bed and breakfast and self-catering accommodations in Derbyshire’s Peak District.
Gretchen
United States of America
Breakfast was great - lots of hot good food - eggs, fry bread, toast, sausage, bacon, beans, mushrooms, coffee, juice, yogurt. Great location in town with great steak and ale pie.
Located on the edge of Chatsworth Park by the river Derwent, The Wheatsheaf by Marstons Inns feature a bar, a restaurant and free Wi-Fi in Baslow. It is set in an 18-th century coach house.
Randy
United States of America
Great location, minutes from Chatsworth. Clean and comfortable and friendly.
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!
The cottage was cosy comfortable and is in a great location. The kitchen was well stocked, the bed was comfortable and it there is free parking in front of the cottage. The hosts were lovely and friendly and met us on arrival to hand over the keys. Ricky gave us lots of information on places to go and good places to eat. The village of Eyam is a quiet village with lots of history. There are some lovely places to to eat and drink. Eyam is perfectly located and is close to the local tourist attractions and beautiful walks.
The house is very beautiful, it does not lack detail. Ricky has waited for us to give us a very warm welcome. He bothered a lot to explain how the house works. He has indicated what could be seen in the area. On cold nights we spend next to the fireplace. The beds are extremely comfortable. I recommend this house if you want to know the Peak District area. The Eyam village is beautiful. It has a cafeteria and a pub where you can have breakfast and eat wonderfully. The whole area is very bucolic
A lovely old pub in the centre of the very beautiful old village of Eyam. Parking at the back. We had a very comfortable room. The evening meal was exceptional: both the tuna and the lamb were beautiful, and and the two of us shared the most amazing summer pudding, which we’ll never forget. It was outstanding. The waitress, whose name I didn’t get, was so pleasant and great at her job. Highly recommended.
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 cosy and well appointed cottage with an easy walk into the village of Eyam . Very friendly and helpful host who served a delicious breakfast . We ate in the Miners Arms which served decent food and really good real ale .The B and B is very clean and warm .
Roger and Sara Mitchell
Nice YHA in the village of Eyam. Near lots of attractions like chatsworth house and frogotte edge. The bus service is not frequent but regular. Perfect place if you are looking for quiet, fresh air and long walks (and occassional rain).
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 cottage was clean and well equipped for a very comfortable stay. The location was good and the information pack was a really useful guide to the area. We walked to Eyam one day after reading about the bridle path.
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.
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 👌🏻
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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