2 Best Hotels in Bakewell, Manchester, Liverpool, and the Peak District

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We've compiled the best of the best in Bakewell - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

The Cavendish at Baslow

$$ | Church Ln., Baslow, DE45 1SP, England Fodor's Choice

In a pretty village on the Chatsworth Estate just a 20-minute walk from Chatsworth House itself, this intimate hotel oozes history as well as a quintessentially English country-house style that stems partly from the use of original furniture and artwork from Chatsworth. Rooms are as cozy as can be, while the welcoming lounge has a real fire. The award-winning Gallery Restaurant serves upscale, innovative comfort food including a stupendous Sunday lunch, with many of the first-rate ingredients sourced from the estate or the Chatsworth Farm Shop. The estate also includes a collection of around 25 stunning "boltholes" (cottages) that also combine a country-house feel with coziness and are ideal for those spending some time walking in the area. They include a 16th-century Hunting Tower, built for Bess of Hardwick; the Russian Cottage, inspired by a model gifted to the 6th Duke of Devonshire by a czar's brother; and an old washhouse.

Pros

  • Direct access to wonderful walking routes
  • Great views from the terrace
  • Excellent afternoon teas

Cons

  • Restaurant service can be a little slow
  • Standard rooms are less exciting
  • Lounge is small for the size of the hotel
Church Ln., Baslow, DE45 1SP, England
01246-582311
Hotel Details
28 rooms
No Meals

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Bagshaw Hall

$$ | Bagshaw Hill, Bakewell, DE45 1DL, England

This characterful 17th-century property offers upscale suites with kitchenettes or full kitchens as well as luxury touches including bathrobes and slippers. All guest quarters are individually decorated in a mainly contemporary style; some have original features such as old beams, corniced ceilings, and fireplaces, and the Penthouse has a freestanding bath in the bedroom, with lovely views. Outside you’ll find a sun terrace and croquet lawn, and there’s a wood-floored guest lounge plus free, on-site parking. The hotel requires a two-night minimum stay on weekends. 

Pros

  • A short stroll from the center of Bakewell
  • Self-catering facilities
  • Attractive grounds

Cons

  • No restaurant (breakfast can be brought to rooms)
  • No reception (need to call on arrival)
  • Early checkout (10 am)
Bagshaw Hill, Bakewell, DE45 1DL, England
01629-810333
Hotel Details
17 rooms
No Meals

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