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Fischers Baslow Hall - Chatsworth
4.5/558 Reviews
We have just returned from an overnight stay at Fischers where we celebrated my sister’s 70th birthday. Everything was spectacularly good! The elegant property stands in beautiful grounds on the edge of Baslow, one of Derbyshire’s most attractive villages. We occupied 2 rooms - a junior suite in the main house and a Garden Room in an adjoining building. They had very differing styles but both were spacious, attractively furnished and decorated and with all the extras one would expect in this quality of hotel. The beds and bedding were luxurious. The staff were, without exception, friendly, helpful and professional. The main attraction of the hotel, however, has to be the food which is of exceptional quality. Our package included the Classic a la carte dinner which included a variety of nibbles, a starter, a 2nd course, a 3rd course, an optional cheese course and dessert. The menu is imaginative and offers ample choice - I would say that the food deserves a Michelin star. The only slightly disappointing element was the dessert which was not executed with the same finesse as the other courses . 3 of us had the pineapple tarte tatin which was over-caramelised and made the pastry rock hard! Overall ,though, our dining experience was fabulous. Breakfast was equally good.
Robin Hood Farm B&B
4.8/548 Reviews
Situated within just two miles from Baslow this is a first class B&B run by a lovely couple. Split into essentially two elements (self catering cottage and main lodge) it therefore allows for varied combinations especially if you are part of a large group. Breakfast is first class and can be pre-ordered the evening before. There is a good pub next door and many other eateries in Baslow itself. We were at a evening function at Chatsworth House and this B&B worked perfectly for us all especially as we had a dog in tow. Of course there are many other reasons to be in the area and these include visiting Bakewell / Castleton / Hope Valley. It is of course big walking territory as well as the stately home of Hardwick Hall close by. Thoroughly recommended and we look forward to our next visit.
YHA Hartington Hall
4.2/559 Reviews
It's so difficult to rate YHA hostels as they are just hostels, not hotels. Saying that, there are certain aspects that should still be excellent regardless of the age of the building or the price of the room. This was our second stay at this youth hostel. The first time, we were given a room on the first floor which was terribly noisy due to people in the bedroom above and the sitting room below. This time, we had a room on the second floor which was much quieter, although the walls between the rooms were very thin. There are several sitting rooms/communal areas plus a cafe/dining room for people who don't want to cook. We had breakfast there on one morning, and the food was very good. The self-catering kitchen/diner isn't really big enough considering how many people can stay here. There are only two sinks, and it was lacking some basic equipment such as a cheese grater when we stayed. Facilities on the second floor were less than adequate. The door on one toilet was broken, leaving only one other toilet, which had a door that was difficult to close. There was also only one shower left after someone got stuck in the second shower due to a faulty lock, and had to be rescued on our last day. Overall, this is a beautiful youth hostel in a lovely area, but not very well maintained as seems to be the case with a lot of YHA hostels, sadly.
Wheatsheaf, Baslow by Marston's Inns
4.1/543 Reviews
In the Peak District National Park, the surrounding scenery is particularly quiet; the residents of the hotel and the surrounding towns are very nice. The hotel room is large and the outdoor dining area is also very large.

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