spacerBritain Express home page Historic Hotel Accommodation in Hartington, Derbyshire
Part of the Derbyshire Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information.
 
spacer
 

Home
Accommodation
 Hotels
 B&B
 Self catering
Attractions
 England
  Derbyshire

Travel Guide

Towns and Villages

Attractions
All attractions
  Attractions map
Ancient Sites
Castles
Countryside
Family
Gardens
Historic Buildings
Historic Churches
Historic Houses
Museums

Features
Caves
Well Dressing
Peak District

Travel Resources
Tourist Information Centres
Travel links

Accommodation
Derbyshire Hotels
Bed & Breakfast
Self Catering


 Scotland
 Wales
 London
Travel Services
 Rail Tickets
 Car Rental
Tourist Info Centres
 England
 Scotland
 Wales
Heritage
 History
 Culture
Travel Directory
 England
 Wales
 Scotland
 B&B
 Hotels
 Tour Operators
 Car Rental
 Walking Holidays
 Waterways  Holidays
 more....
About
 Contact
 About us
spacer

 spacer 
spacer
Accommodation > Hotels > England > Derbyshire > Hartington > Charles Cotton Hotel
spacer



Charles Cotton Hotel

A Historic Hotel in Hartington, Derbyshire


You will be booking with:
Check availability for Charles Cotton Hotel with Laterooms
See late availability for last minute prices


Heritage Rating: Heritage Rating ?

Market Place
Hartington
Derbyshire
England
SK17 0AL

Charles Cotton Hotel, Hartington

Accommodation Description:
The Charles Cotton Hotel is located in the picturesque village of Hartington in the heart of Peak District National Park. The hotel has been providing food and accommodation to travellers and guests for the last two hundred and seventy five years. Our rooms offer all the facilities one would expect of a classic coaching inn; we are ideally situated for anyone wanting to explore the Peak Park and welcome walkers and dogs

Our cosy bar with its open fire serves a changing selection of real ales including the local Hartington beers brewed in the village by Whim Ales. As all our food is freshly cooked we are happy to help with any allergies or other special requirements you may have.

From: £50.00

Accommodation Rating: 3* Self assessed

Map is based on address information supplied by the property and should be used only as a guide.

View on:
Google maps (area overview)
Multimap.co.uk

Great for holiday planning
Get an Ordnance Survey map covering the Hartington area (opens new window)

Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

Arbor Low
 Arbor Low
 Nearest Attractions

Arbor Low - 2.8 miles (Prehistoric Site) Heritage Rating

Dovedale - 3.6 miles (Countryside)

Casterne Hall - 4.9 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Tissington Hall - 5.8 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Haddon Hall - 7.6 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Nine Ladies Stone Circle - 7.7 miles (Prehistoric Site) Heritage Rating

Poole's Cavern - 9 miles (Family Attraction) Heritage Rating

Heights of Abraham - 10.2 miles (Family Attraction) Heritage Rating

Peak Cavern - 10.2 miles (Family Attraction) Heritage Rating

Chatsworth - 10.2 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating



  Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit

Bakewell - 7.4 miles away Heritage Rating

Buxton - 9.3 miles away Heritage Rating

Matlock - 10.6 miles away Heritage Rating

Eyam - 11.5 miles away Heritage Rating

Bradwell - 13.5 miles away Heritage Rating

Macclesfield - 15.5 miles away Heritage Rating

Congleton - 16.4 miles away Heritage Rating

Derby - 20.5 miles away Heritage Rating


Full list of hotels in Derbyshire

+ Heritage Rating +?
Heritage Rated Hotel Heritage Rating
Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low to exceptional) on historic interest


UK Hotels
England - Scotland - Wales - London






spacer  

HISTORY CORNER

Name the Historic attraction

Name the mystery historic attraction
See larger image



British Heritage Awards

Celebrate the best of British Heritage in our annual
British Heritage awards.

View this year's winners.

British History Quiz

King of Wessex and Mercia from 925, King of England from 926



 Clue

This Day in British History

13 February, 1689

William and Mary jointly crowned monarchs of England

Only the previous day Parliament declared a Declaration of Rights, making James II's constitutional reforms illegal

Monarch Mayhem

This monarch led his army to triumph at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690



 Clue


Find a hotel

Village, town, or city
e.g. 'Edinburgh', or 'London'

Quick links
(Attractions, Airports, London)

OR
Enter part of a Post Code
e.g. 'SW7'

Price Range
- optional -

Star Rating
- optional -