The Beeley Inn Gallery
The Beeley Inn
Beeley, DerbyshireTraditional and modern, verging on the opulent. Find a stone-flagged tap room for walkers, top modern food and Chatsworth-perfect bedrooms
Traditional and modern, verging on the opulent. Find a stone-flagged tap room for walkers, top modern food and Chatsworth-perfect bedrooms
Peaceful cottage in the heart of Derbyshire, perfect for couples and families, with a pretty garden and gorgeous valley views
A grand-looking stone building with fabulous views across the Derwent Valley from the terrace and garden – find quirky rooms and great food
An idyllic cottage for animal lovers, children, peace seekers and walkers. Immaculate interiors and breathtaking views soothe the soul
Come to walk, cycle, fish and hunker down in style in front of the wood-burner - sleep in deep comfort in a lovingly converted barn
On the doorstop, Dovedale, Buxton, Chatsworth House... Come home to snooker, books, logs, a patio with views and masses of lovely space
4 comfy, stylish rooms and a wonderful host who spoils you rotten: hearty breakfasts, walking maps and Peak District views
Loved by estate-workers, visitors, well-heeled locals, and walkers, this spruced-up pub is a friendly launchpad for Chatsworth
Charming cottage in the Peak District National Park for hill walking, cycling and bird watching, or simply unwinding amid much beauty
Come for the glorious Peak District and this rural independent pub, with roots in the 12th century, serene bedrooms and toothsome food
A smartly refurbished 500-year-old coaching inn with very comfortable bedrooms, good food and the Peak District at your feet
A grand spot with superb Peak District views for this secluded, immaculate conversion of a handsome stable block - spacious and light
In the National Park with all its glories (Ashbourne for antiques, Chatsworth for history, Bakewell for its market), a sweet village cottage
A spoiling hotel for a properly grown up escape on the Chatsworth Estate. Bring your loved one and do as much or as little as you fancy
A charming transformation of a once boarded-up pub in a pretty village setting, beside the river Wye in the heart of the Peak District
A lucky break to stay here: part of a 1669 grade-II* listed Almshouse with modern interiors; leafy and quiet yet a short hop from the town
A Grade II listed 1669 ex-Almshouse in a row of three in walking distance of the historic town centre of Ashbourne and the Tissington Trail
Cosied up by the fire in your farmhouse high on the moor you’ll feel miles from civilisation, while Chatsworth is just minutes away
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