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Map of Chesterfield, England:
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Bed and Breakfasts, Inns, Hotels, and Lodging in Chesterfield, England:
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Chesterfield, England
wildflowercottages.co.uk
07709 436 727
Enjoy a country cottage holiday or short break in one of these two lovely self-catering holiday homes. They are on a quiet private lane in the small farming village of Alton in Derbyshire with fantastic views over the valley below. Columbine Cottage sleeps 6 people and Foxglove Cottage sleeps 4. . . .
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Chesterfield, England
hollingwoodhall.com
07976 112 233
Beautiful self catering accommodation in Chesterfield - the gateway to the peak district and just minutes from all the major attractions. Free secure car parking is available via electric gates. . . .
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Chesterfield, England
cowclosebarn.com
01246 272 948
Allan and Barbara Campbell welcome you to their 200 years old stone farmhouse which has belonged to their family since 1946. Today Allan and Barbara offer their guests every comfort. Cowclose Barn, which once housed cows, pigs and poultry, has been converted into 2 very comfortable and attractive holiday cottages. . . .
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Chesterfield, England
clarendonguesthouse.com
01246 235 004
The Clarendon Guest House is a family run B&B and Francoise, Alan, Marc and Robert strive to make your stay in Chesterfield a comfortable, happy and memorable one.
The Clarendon is a large Victorian house which offers a high degree of comfort and cleanliness.
Its location near the historical centre of Chesterfield makes it an ideal base for exploring the Peak District.
We are within easy reach of the coach and railway stations and the motorway network.
Chesterfield offers a large range of leisure and cultural activities which are mainly within walking distance of the Guest House.
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Chesterfield, England
whittonlodge.co.uk
01773 875 614
Whitton Lodge was once part of the Hardwick Estate, used as a working Stud Farm for the Estates horses – to this day there are stabling facilities for anyone who is travelling with horses which is ideal for this location as there are a number of horse events throughout the year. Do as much or as little as you wish, with the fantastic facilities you will never be short of things to help you unwind.. . .
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Chesterfield, England
anislouiseguesthouse.co.uk
01246 235 412
Whatever you may be looking for, The Anis Louise Bed and Breakfast is your first choice. Perfectly positioned in the heart of Chesterfield and so close to the many local attractions, on the edge of the peak district our location could not be better. The B&B accommodation is delightful, the building is simply charming and the service is….
...Well come and see for yourself!
The Anis Louise is rated a Four Star Silver Awarded Guest House by Visit Britain. Boasting six en-suite guest rooms, all tastefully decorated in a contemporary style. With a range of single, twin, double and family roo. . .
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Chesterfield, England
blanchesguesthouse.co.uk
01246 861 163
Blanche's Guesthouse is centrally situated in Clay Cross, just 6 miles south of Chesterfield town centre and 4 miles from junction 29 of the M1, well located both as a base for business or from which to explore the beautiful local countryside. Many famous historic stately homes can be found nearby such as Chatsworth House, Hardwick Hall and Haddon Hall.. . .
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Chesterfield, England
peartreefarmbarn.co.uk
01623 811 694
Rowthorne Village is an ideal location for that relaxing care-free break at anytime of the year. The village is only a 5 minute drive from junction 29 of the M1 yet it is almost in another world, set in the heart of beautiful Derbyshire countryside. There are ten houses scattered throughout the village with two working farms, both arable and live stock.. . .
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Chesterfield, England
abigailsguesthouse.co.uk
01246 279 391
One of Chesterfield's best-kept accommodation secrets celebrates its tenth birthday in February. Abigail's a small guesthouse run by Gail Rodgers, catering for out-of-town visitors who need a temporary base in North Derbyshire. During the week these consist mainly of businessmen, whose connections with Chesterfield's rapidly growing commercial scene means that they're constant visitors.
At weekends, Gail's busy with a full house of leisure visitors, ranging from people afar, who want to explore the Peak, to guests at local weddings who need somewhere to sleep during what's usually a hectic . . .
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