Hartington Bed and Breakfasts
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Hulme End,
Hartington, Derbyshire, England,
SK17 0EX Heritage Rating:
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The Manifold Inn is a delightful 200 year old former coaching inn offering warm Hospitality and renowned food at sensible prices. This lovely mellow stone building nestles on the banks of the River Manifold opposite the old toll house which used to serve the turnpike and river ford. It lies … more >>
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Accommodation Type: Guest Accommodation
From: £55.00
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