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The Old Station House
4 Chatsworth Road, Rowsley, Matlock DE4 2EJ Route Planner
9 211 reviews on Booking.com B&B

Equipments

  • Allergy-free rooms available
  • Breakfast options
  • Fax/photocopying
  • Free parking
  • Heating
  • Hiking
  • Internet connection
  • LAN Wi-Fi
  • Lounge/TV room
  • Non-smoking private and public areas
  • Non-smoking rooms
  • On-site parking
  • Parking
  • Private parking
  • Room service
  • Special diet menu (on request)"

Description

Located in Rowsley, on the edge of the Peak District National Park, the Old Station House features countryside views, free Wi-Fi and free private parking. Guests also have access to a shared lounge with TV. Each room comes with a flat-screen TV with DVD player and tea and coffee making facilities. All rooms are en suite with walk-in shower, free toiletries and hairdryer. Breakfast is served at a communal table and guests can opt for a full English or vegetarian option, smoked salmon and scrambled eggs. The property serves free-range eggs, bacon and sausages, homemade bread and preserves. There is a local pub serving evening meals 5 minutes' walk from the property. Haddon Hall is just 2.1 miles away, while Bakewell is 3.8 miles away. Chatsworth House is just 2.8 miles away and guests can walk there along the Derwent Valley Heritage Way in just one hour. Details of all the local walking routes are provided as well as maps and guide books for nearby attractions. The Peak Rail Steam Train leaves from Rowsley South, less than a mile away. Number of rooms : 2

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