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Derbyshire
Accommodation
The Red House Country Hotel
The Red House Country Hotel |
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Built in 1891 for a Manchester architect, Reginald H Holman, The Red House Country Hotel has a unique character and homely atmosphere reminiscent of a bygone age, making it one of the leading hotels in the Peak District. Situated in Matlock, Derbyshire, the hotel is an ideal base for those wishing to explore the idyllic and stunning Peak District and its National Park. In an excellent location with picturesque views overlooking the Derwent Valley, you can be assured of a pleasant, relaxing and enjoyable time at this family owned hotel.
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How Stean Gorge How Stean is a spectacular limestone gorge, situated in an Area of Oustanding Natural Beauty, in the very heart of Nidderdale among lush green pastures. Known as 'Yorkshire's Little Switzerland' to the Victorians, the Gorge is crossed by narrow bridges between the rocky paths that lead down and across the rock face. The scenery is breathtaking, and the beck that runs through the Gorge can be anything from a gentle stream to a raging gushing torrent - depending on the rainfall and time of year. |