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Historic Hotel Accommodation in Clowne, Derbyshire Part of the Derbyshire Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Hotel Van DykA Historic Hotel in Clowne, DerbyshireWorksop Road Clowne Derbyshire England S43 4TD
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From: £80.00 A magnificent grade II listed building located on the edge of the Dukeries Estate easily accessible from Chesterfield and Worksop and close by to the M1 and A1. The hotel encompasses 15 luxury designed bedrooms all with en-suite bathrooms and Complimentary WIFI Internet access. Whilst on site guests can enjoy the tantalising cuisine served with the Southgate Grill or Bowden Restaurant There are 15 en suite bedrooms which are amongst the finest quality in the area. Each room has been uniquely designed to create an individual ambience and style with some amazing decorative features. The bathrooms have an underfloor heating system that complements the fabulous stylish design Each room includes complimentary WIFI telephone flat screen TV tea and coffee making facilities en suite bathroom facilities with a bath or shower and robes and slippers. New Executive chef has only one vision to create the areas finest dining experiences. By selecting only local produce organic if possible this has designed and created some exciting and varied menus to tantalise your tastebuds The Bowden Restaurant which is set in a old chapel offers a fine dining experience and the highly regarded Southgate Grill with its incredible signature dishes. This has all been recognised by being awarded an AA Rosette for its fine quality food. The hotel offers versatile function facilities; The Sherwood Suite is a purpose designed function facility that can comfortably accommodate 200 people in stylish and modern surroundings allowing total flexibility for every occasion Available for private hire for weddings parties christenings or funerals with a choice of room settings menus and entertainment. The dedicated staff at the hotel will be available to organise every aspect of your special occasion. With an excellent location close to the A1 and M1 Hotel Van Dyk is the perfect corporate venue for conferencing seminars and meetings With four dedicated meeting rooms equipped with the latest facilities and the choice of menu is varied and the quality is impeccable. The Van Dyke Hotel is situated close to the Sherwood Forest as well as the exceptional beauty of the regional countryside. Hardwick Hall and Bolsover Castle are nearby as well as the famous Crooked Spire of Chesterfield Church A bit further afield are Chatsworth House and Sheffield City Centre. Accommodation Rating:
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Renishaw Hall -
4.1 miles (Garden) Bolsover Cundy House -
4.3 miles (Historic Building) Bolsover Castle -
4.4 miles (Castle) Mr Straw's House -
6 miles (Historic Building) Sutton Scarsdale Hall -
6.4 miles (Historic House) Throapham, St John's Church -
6.8 miles (Historic Church) Clumber Park -
7.9 miles (Countryside) Hardwick Hall -
8 miles (Historic House) Roche Abbey -
8.4 miles (Abbey) Hodsock Priory -
8.6 miles (Garden) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Rotherham -
10.7 miles away Sheffield -
10.9 miles away Matlock -
16.3 miles away Eyam -
17.3 miles away Doncaster -
17.8 miles away Bakewell -
18.4 miles away Bradwell -
20.3 miles away Barnsley -
20.4 miles away
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