The Horse & Jockey offers accommodations in Alfreton. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
ELIZABETH
United Kingdom
Nice rooms. Clean & everything one requires available. Would stay again.
Where modern heritage meets a warm Derbyshire welcome. Oakhill is a beautiful Grade 2 Listed (Georgian style) house built by the Arkwright family in the mid 19th century, as a private family dwelling....
Featuring a garden, terrace, bar and free WiFi, The Canal is located in Whatstandwell, 16 miles from Chatsworth House and 18 miles from Nottingham Castle.
John
United Kingdom
Excellent room and delicious food, great value for money.
Offering a restaurant and a bar, The View at the White Horse Woolley Moor also features free WiFi access and free on-site parking for all guests.
Val
United States of America
Tucked away in a breathtaking location, this hotel offers an unparalleled view of the surrounding natural beauty, providing a serene and picturesque escape for its guests. The Family Suite stands out for its spaciousness and immaculate cleanliness, ensuring a comfortable stay for families or groups. The comfort is further enhanced by the beds, which feature sparkling clean sheets, promising a restful night’s sleep. The suite’s bathroom is notably luxurious, boasting double sinks and spaciousness that one might expect to find in high-end American homes, adding a touch of opulence to the experience.
Dining at the hotel’s on-site restaurant is a culinary delight, with delicious dinner options that cater to a variety of tastes, ensuring a satisfying end to our day. The convenience of free, easy, and ample parking accommodates guests with any car size, removing any parking hassles from the equation and making the arrival and departure process as smooth as possible.
Located in a beautiful area of the Derbyshire countryside,...
Located in a beautiful area of the Derbyshire countryside, on the edge of the Peak District; Cromford is a beautiful little village.
The village has a rich history and lots of character. Steeped in industrial heritage, it's famously known as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, thanks to Sir Richard Arkwright's pioneering cotton mill.
Today, visitors can explore the well-preserved mill complex, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering insight into the area's industrial past.
Cromford Canal is pleasant attraction and there are many stunning countryside walks, including the nearby Cromford Moor and High Peak Trail. The village itself is dotted with lovely stone cottages, inviting pubs, and independent shops
Matlock Bath, a seaside town in the heart of country, is just a short 10 minute walk and offers arcades, fish and chip shops, ice creams, pubs and entertainment.
Stu Walsh
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I love small little villages.
I love small little villages. Went to parkys cafe and had some lovely homemade vegan soup with a good pot of tea ....hate just a cup soo was over the moon.
Also the bell Inn which I really liked 2 log fires , lovely warm feel to the place.
Unfortunately the book store has now stopped dogs going in which I get but it's a shame as I would of liked to have a good look around plus believe they do some lovely vegan /veggie food.
The walks are brill around that way short drive or within walking distance....overall a great place to kick your boots off after a good old walk
Fiona
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It looked a lovely village but I was meeting friends...
It looked a lovely village but I was meeting friends elsewhere & it was raining & dark when I arrived. The sun was shining in the morning but I needed to get home. I hope to return it was a lovely spot near Matlock Bath.
Eileen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
If you are interested in industrial history Cromford has a...
If you are interested in industrial history Cromford has a lot to offer: we really enjoyed our visit to Cromford Mill and I would have loved to spend a little more time exploring the other mill that Richard Arkwright built nearby. We didn't have time to visit the church where he is buried either. Another time maybe.
Anne
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Not a wholly unpleasant stay, but various upgrades and more...
Not a wholly unpleasant stay, but various upgrades and more attention to details would not go amiss.
Liked · The room was pleasant enough, and the shower (over the bath) truly was a power shower.
Disliked · This hotel is situated on a pretty busy main road, so, if you have a room allocated at the front of the hotel, noise ingress from lorries is noticeable.
The room and bathroom were not 'dirty dirty' but I felt both would benefit from a deep clean, as there were areas of both rooms that had clearly been missed by Housekeeping.
A serious upgrade is required for the internet connection, which was intermittent/not working and slow all evening.
Considering this is a 3 star AA hotel, I was surprised that the tv entertainment choice was so poor - a limited amount of freeview channels, and no Netflix or Amazon Prime on offer.
David
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We visited Cromford Mill, it was Sunday and there was an...
We visited Cromford Mill, it was Sunday and there was an artisan market and also a car and bike show in the grounds. The canal wharf has a nice cafe with outdoor seating and good menu with selection of sandwiches panini’s and jacket potatoes. There is a walk along the canal.
You can walk to Matlock Bath from Cromford it took us 17minutes to walk there it’s a bit of a noisy road with bikes and lorries going by.
We visited the Great British Car Journey museum at Amblegate not far away which was a trip down memory lane looking at cars we and our family used to own.
Had nice food at a reasonable price at the Boat Inn Cromford
Spacious, clean, well equipped cottage, very comfortable with a lot of outdoor space including high quality garden furniture and BBQ. Perfect secure space for dogs. Interesting location on a working farm. Children would love it. Very close to the village that offered an excellent range of pubs, cafes and walks. Enjoyed the nearby Arkwright Mills and the village church is a must see.
Thanks so much for a lovely stay! The house was great - clean and cosy with great facilities. The location was lovely too - Cromford is a nice little town with some excellent walks with great views. The owner was very pleasant in communication and flexible in terms of checking in and out time - much appreciated!
The location,the property,very snug,nice shower room,everything you need for your stay,it's compact, comfy, pubs, cafes, restaurant very close by,Matlock Bath is close by, nice walking from this location. The host Deborah comes across as a very pleasant lady. And it's Dog friendly, what more could you want.
Cosy little cottage with perfect log fire. The most comfortable bed ever, we slept so well. Within walking distance of pubs, and good distance to matlock bath. The complimentary bottle of wine was the cherry on the top! Hosts were also super friendly with any needs or questions we had.
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