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ImageJaret House, a popular, four-star rated, Bed and Breakfast in the Derbyshire village of Tideswell, is right in the heart of the Peak District National Park. Jaret House is a traditionally built limestone house in the centre of Tideswell. We’re bike and boot friendly as well as having computer access and Wi-Fi available for those who might need to work rather than play.

We have 2 double rooms (one which will fit a cot) and a single room. All rooms are en suite, the single having a wet room. All rooms have ’freesat’ TV, Fairtrade tea and coffee facilities and a hairdryer. There's fresh milk available and Annette’s fantastic home made shortbread biscuits. There’s also a special secret ’something’, to make your stay even more entertaining. What is it? You'll just have to visit us to find out.

FOOD FROM TIDESWELL AND THE PEAK DISTRICT

Jaret House B&B, has undergone extensive refurbishment to reflect the modern expectations of Bed and Breakfast guests. We also know how important a good locally sourced breakfast is too, and have sourced the finest Peak District ingredients for breakfast. Our aim to buy as much food produced in Tideswell, the Peak District National Park and Derbyshire as possible. We like our food and are members of Peak District Cuisine, which promotes food produced in the Peak District National Park. In particular we aim to serve food that has come from environmentally sensitive farms that have gained the coveted EQM mark from the Peak National Park.

 

www.jarethouse.co.uk

 

Featured Attraction

The Brontë Parsonage Museum and Brontë Society. The site has information about the lives and novels of the Brontë Family and the Brontë Parsonage Museum.

 

bronte parsonage museum

 

This year's features are a special exhibition "No Coward Soul" celebrating the life and work of Emily Brontë the author of Wuthering Heights and a redisplay of Branwell Brontë's paintings. The exhibition will be the first time all of the Society's Emily collection has been on display together.

www.bronte.org.uk