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Derbyshire - Directory of Attractions & Services
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Set in the heart of the city, Derby Cathedral is a special place of worship. The web site provides details of its history and services, amongst many other interesting topics.
Website: Derby Cathedral
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Derby City Council provides a host of quality services to the people of Derby. Please visit the web site for further information.
Website: Derby City Council
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Derby Grammar School is a boys school that prides itself on achieving high standards with quality teaching methods and excellent staff. The GCSE and A Level results speak volumes of the school. Visit the web site for further details
Website: Derby Gammar School
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The University of Derby enjoys a central location and can offer a wide range of choice in courses that can be tailored to individual needs. The accommodation halls are nearly all new and the University recently scored 4 out of 5 in a national student satifaction survey. All this goes to make the University of Derby your number one choice.
Website: University Of Derby
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Looking for Somewhere to Stay?
We have some fantastic hotels and guest houses to choose from all
over the country. Whether it’s a short break or a 2-week holiday, you
will be sure to find something that meets your requirements.
Here is a random sample of what is on offer for the area you are
searching. Use the Hotel Search form below to start a detailed search.
A Derbyshire hotel ideally located for walking, bird watching and cycling in the heart of the Peak District, Derbyshire. Formerly a 500 year old inn, this highly rated Derbyshire hotel in the heart of the Peak District has been transformed into a relaxing haven in which to unwind. Featuring contemporary décor, award-winning cuisine by chef Ben Handley, with friendly and unobtrusive service, the George retains its charm and character whilst offering every modern amenity.
Bedrooms: 22
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With a central location in the Roman spa town of Buxton, Portland Hotel is ideal for Chatsworth House, the Peak District and the Buxton Opera House (a 2-minute walk). The Portland Hotel is situated on the A53 from Leek and Macclesfield, near to the Town Centre of Buxton. The hotel is just 100 yards (90 metres) from Buxton's famous Opera House, overlooking the picturesque Pavillion Gardens. Portland Hotel is also just a 2-minute walk from the famous crescent, as well as shops, restaurants, park and gardens.
Bedrooms: 22
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The Lion Hotel is situated in the centre of one of Derbyshire's most historic towns - Belper. The hotel provides an extremely high level of comfort and service. It was here that Jedediah Strutt established the first cotton mill in 1776 using power from the River Derwent. The hotel's frontage dates from this period and has been totally refurbished. Amenities available at The Lion Hotel in Belper include: 22 en suite bedrooms, including a deluxe bridal suite, 2 bars, and a relaxing lounge with a la carte restaurant.
Bedrooms: 22
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Set in the magnificent town of Bakewell in the heart of the Peak District National Park this 19th century hotel offers elegance and distinct history amid unrivalled surroundings. The Rutland Arms Hotel lies equal distance from both Matlock and Buxton, on the edge of the Chatsworth estate. The first ever Bakewell Pudding was made by a cook in the kitchens at the Rutland Arms. The timeless elegance of the hotel is marked by the 54 antique clocks which grace the public areas and portrayed in the 35 individually styled bedrooms, one of which it is believed that Jane Austin stayed in whist working on her novel Pride and Prejudice. Whether you require a moment's relaxation; sustenance from award-winning menus; or a function or meeting room; the staff at the Rutland Arms are on-hand to ensure your visit to the hotel is a memorable one.
Bedrooms: 35
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Excellent value accommodation is provided at this modern lodge; a contemporary, stylish, non-smoking hotel with en suite bedrooms. Bedrooms are well appointed and equipped with modern facilities. Shops form part of the complex and include an Italian pizza restaurant. A good choice of English breakfast is served buffet-style in the breakfast room; takeaway meals can also be eaten here. Left Luggage facilities are available at the hotel.
Bedrooms: 86
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