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Historic Hotel Accommodation in Chesterfield, Derbyshire Part of the Derbyshire Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Batemans Mill HotelA Historic Hotel in Chesterfield, DerbyshireMill Lane Chesterfield Derbyshire England S42 6AE
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From: £55.00 In a quiet location close to the Peak District Chatsworth House and historic Chesterfield this beautifully converted 18-century mill offers free Wi-Fi lovely en suite rooms and award-winning food.The Batemans Mill Hotel boasts a ground floor bar and eating area lounge area restaurant conference and meeting facilities and 8 individually decorated bedrooms. The hotel also offers ample parking for guests with nearby road rail and airport links With Tourist Board recognition for walkers and cyclists Batemans Mill provides a great base for exploring the area.The Hotel has 8 individually decorated en-suite bedrooms all with Freeview TV teacoffee making facilities telephone free WiFI trouser press iron ironing board and hairdryer. Executive ground floor easy access and family rooms are all available as required The hotel is the ideal retreat for business travellers or perfect for the inquisitive tourist in the Derbyshire Peak District looking for a comfortable base after a full day exploring the area.The Bateman's Mill Restaurant is located on the first floor of the Hotel and has views of its semi rural surroundings. The Restaurant with its soft warm colouring adds to the already ideal ambience and compliments the excellent menu making this a dining experience remember The menu changes with the seasons to allow for the freshest locally sourced produce ensuring the best possible product for a wonderful dining experience.The Bateman's Bar is on hand to offer a large variety of speciality beers hand pulls and fruit ciders from around the UK as well as a vast selection of world wines and full compliment of tea coffee and soft drinks. Whatever your taste you are sure to find the ideal drink to enjoy while relaxing in the friendly surroundings of the lounge Batemans Mill makes a great base for visiting this beautiful part of the country with Chatsworth House only a 20-minute drive away and both Chesterfield and Matlock just 10 minutes away by car. This beautiful part of the country offers much for the visitor with many of the areas leading attractions in easy travelling distance. For walkers and cyclists there a literally hundreds of routes with water sports sailing horse riding and golfing on offer Nearby attractions include the Chatsworth estate Haddon and Hardwick Hall Renishaw Hall Carsington water Ladybower reservoir Bakewell Matlock Chesterfield and Buxton. Shopping outlets are located in Bakewell Matlock and Meadow Hall. Please note your card will be pre-authorised at the time of booking for the total cost of the reservation and £30 expenses per night's accommodation Accommodation Rating:
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Sutton Scarsdale Hall -
4.8 miles (Historic House) Hardwick Hall -
4.9 miles (Historic House) Hardwick Old Hall -
5.2 miles (Historic Building) Stainsby Mill -
5.3 miles (Historic Building) Wingfield Manor -
5.5 miles (Historic Building) Crich Tramway Village -
6.1 miles (Family Attraction) Peak District Mining Museum -
6.4 miles (Museum) Heights of Abraham -
6.4 miles (Family Attraction) Peak Cavern -
6.4 miles (Family Attraction) Hob Hurst's House -
6.5 miles (Prehistoric Site) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Matlock -
5.5 miles away Bakewell -
10.5 miles away Eyam -
12.4 miles away Sheffield -
14.5 miles away Bradwell -
16.6 miles away Derby -
17.5 miles away Rotherham -
18.3 miles away Buxton -
20.6 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
HISTORY CORNERName the Historic attractionBritish Heritage AwardsCelebrate the best of British Heritage in our annual British History QuizThis Day in British History12 February, 1554 Lady Jane Grey executed Grey became famous as the 'Nine Days Queen', a pawn in the ambitions of the Earl of Northumberland Monarch Mayhem |
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