Forthcoming Events

 

Christmas Lunch
Mon-Sat During December
£ 15.95 per person
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Christmas Sunday Lunch
Every Sunday During Dec
£ 16.95 per person
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Christmas Dinner Dance
Every Fri & Sat in Dec
£ 28.95 per person
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Christmas Buffet
Sun - Thurs during December
£ 19.95 per person
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Christmas Eve Drinks
Thursday 24th December
Complimentary
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Christmas Day Lunch
Friday 25th December
£ 49.95 per adult
£ 25.00 per child
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Boxing Day Lunch
Saturday 26th December
£ 24.95 per adult
£ 15.00 per child
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Boxing Day Drinks
Saturday 26th December
Complimentary
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New Years Eve Buffet
Thursday 31st December
£18.00 per person (Adults only)
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Local Derbyshire Attractions

Kedleston Park Golf Club

Kedleston Park Golf Club

Kedleston Park is an 18 hole members course laid out in 155 acres of the mature parkland surrounding Kedleston Hall. The course enjoys many scenic views over the surrounding park. The clubhouse has two bars and an air-conditioned restaurant, with excellent views over the course with Kedleston Hall beyond.

Visit Website: www.kedlestonparkgolf.co.uk

 

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Allestree Park

Just a 5 minute drive from the hotel. Allestree Park has lots to offer including a public golf course, picnic areas, fishing, pets corner for the children and much more to do as you walk round the beautiful grounds of Allestree Hall.

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Alton Towers Theme Park

A Theme Park for all ages and a fantastic day out. Situated in Staffordshire the park is a short drive from the hotel. Alton Towers is not open all year round so please check prior to your visit.

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Ashbourne

Step back in time to this historic town with plenty to see. The town is the home to the famous Shrovetide football match and annual event that is not to missed.

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Bakewell

Home of the famous Bakewell Pudding, Bakewell is an old town situated 30 minutes from the hotel, with a fabulous Market on Mondays, Bakewell museum, gift shops and walks along the old railway there's much to keep you occupied.

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Belper Town

Enjoy a walk down the river gardens with rowing boats and children's play area to keep the little ones happy. Family Pubs like the Millhouse in Milford, which has a play area with seating next to the river Derwent and a bouncy castle and pirate petes play ship in the summer months. Take a walk round the Strutt's North Mill and discover how the Strutt family changed belper from a village to a thriving industrial town.

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Carsington Water

Carsington Water is a beautiful reservoir, A visit to this award-winning site makes for a full fun-packed day out in the heart of the stunning Derbyshire countryside. Located on the edge of the Peak District National Park, Carsington Water has everything you need for an enjoyable day out - open every day of the year except Christmas Day - and best of all, most of the facilities are free. You can walk along one of the many beautiful walks round the reservoir or hire a bicycle and go on one of the many bicycle trails. There's also a water sports centre plus children's adventure park.

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Chatsworth House

Set in the beautiful peak district Chatsworth House is home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire one of Britain's best loved historic estates and the heart beat of the Peak District National Park. With famous works of art, a working farmyard, spectacular fountains and the finest shopping and eating, there is something for everyone to enjoy. .

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Darley Park

A Beautiful Park offering relaxing walks along the River Derwent leading straight to the heart of Derby's River Gardens.

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Denby Pottery

Enjoy a unique day out at Denby. The home of Denby is in Amber Valley, right in the heart of Derbyshire. The Visitor Centre is open all year round, and is free to enter. You can browse award winning cookery, garden and gift shops, enjoy a tour of the pottery and watch a free cookery demonstration. Pick up a great bargain in the Factory Shops, visit the museum, then relax over refreshments in Bourne's Restaurant. A fantastic day.

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Derby Museum & Art Gallery

Discover a wide range of porcelain, paintings, history, archaeology, local regiments and much more to see and do.

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Haddon Hall

Haddon Hall is a fortified medieval manor house dating from the 12 th Century, and is the home of Lord and Lady Edward Manners whose family have owned it since 1567. Open from April to October the hall has much to offer. Set in the peak district the hall looks over the River Wye.

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Hardwick Hall

A spectacular Tudor treasure house that was built for 'Bess of Hardwick, Elizabethan England's second most powerful and wealthy woman. This fine historic house has beautiful parklands, orchard and a herb garden for you to explore. It also boasts outstanding 16th and 17th century tapestries and embroideries.

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Heights of Abraham

Cable cars leading to the mythical caves and stunning views. Gifts Shops and plenty more. The Cable cars at Matlock Bath do not run all year round so please check prior to your visit.

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Kedleston Hall

Built by the same architect Robert Adam who built the hotel, Kedleston Hall is a beautiful 18th century National Trust monument. Situated just 5 minutes down the road with outstanding grounds the Hall offers a day of relaxation and tranquility.

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Marketon Park

Marketon Hall itself was demolished in 1964, only small amounts of it remain surrounded by beautiful gardens. Golf course, Craft village and adventure play ground are just a few of the things to keep everybody happy on a family day out.

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Matlock Bath

Surrounded by limestone cliffs, beautiful scenery and the river Derwent running along side, Matlock Bath is a Popular and well rated Tourist attraction.

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National Ice Centre

Nottingham Panthers offer you their home stadium to enjoy ice-skating, with a well-maintained ice rink there are hours of fun for family and friends.

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Peak District Mining Museum

Situated in the centre of Matlock Bath, running along side the River Derwent in a picturesque limestone gorge. Visit the forgotten world of a Derbyshire lead miner, see the tools they used and climb through the maze of tunnels and shafts used by lead miners.

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Royal Crown Derby Visitors Centre

The Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Company have been producing tableware for over 250 years. The china is still being made today after many years of craftsmanship and experience.

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Sudbury Hall

The late 17th Century house has sumptuous interiors featured in the BBC's 'Pride and Prejudice'. Home to one of the grandest long galleries and staircases in England Sudbury Hall is worth a visit.

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Tissington Hall & Gardens

The 17th Century Hall is set in beautiful surroundings with Tearooms in the old coach house. Tissington is also known for its well dressings and every year attracts 50,000 visitors in the week that the wells are dressed.

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