Mill Farm Holiday Cottages
Mill Farm Holiday Cottages

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County - Derbyshire | Map
Tel code: 01246 | code search
Postcode: S18 | code search
Population: 880
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About 4 miles North-West of Chesterfield lies the North Derbyshire village of Barlow. A tree planted at the Coronation of George V in 1911 marks the centre of the old village, known in Anglo-Saxon times as Barley. The village pump from 1840 stands opposite, with 1 of the 3 wells dressed every August during the Barlow Feast, following the traditional festival of St. Lawrence. The church of St. Lawrence was erected in 1142 by the Barley family with Barlow Hall built soon after. restoration of the church in early Norman style took place in 1867 and inside is an alabaster tomb to Robert Barley and his wife dated 1467. Barlow Hall was demolished in the early 1600’s, though it is said some of the original stone was used in the building of Hall Farm and the Peacock hotel. The road out of the Northern end of Barlow leads to Mill Farm holiday cottages and Barlow Trout and Coarse Fishery. Lakes are open all year round dawn to dust and there’s even a training pond for beginners. Though the encroachment of Sheffield and Chesterfield is hard to ignore, somehow Barlow has managed to remain the epitome of an English country village.

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Olde House (1.78 miles)

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Sandpiper Hotel & Restaurant (1.88 miles)

Sandpiper Hotel & Restaurant

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The Sandpiper is a modern, independent hotel, with free secure parking, free Wi-Fi and a great location for both Chesterfield and Sheffield.

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The Manor House Hotel (2.34 miles)

The Manor House Hotel
Situated in the heart of the old town centre of Dronfield, on the edge of the Peak District, The Manor House is ideally placed to enjoy the many facilities in and around this thriving market ... More | visit website
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Travelodge Chesterfield (2.77 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Abbeydale Hotel (2.79 miles)

Abbeydale Hotel

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Quality Homely Accommodation five minutes from Town Centre with free private parking. The owners Else & Finn (from Denmark) are aiming to make your stay at the Abbeydale as enjoyable as ... More

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Casa Hotel (2.82 miles)

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Casa is a truly impressive luxury 4 star hotel. A subtle Spanish theme runs throughout the hotel, helping to create a feeling of warmth combined with a touch of the exotic. Quality abounds at Casa, right ... More | visit website
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Mardon House (2.87 miles)

Mardon House

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This 5-star English Tourist Council B&B with Silver Award on the edge of the Peak District is a B&B with a difference. Providing tranquil, well-appointed, quality ... More

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Buckinghams Hotel and Restaurant with One Table (2.88 miles)

Buckinghams Hotel and Restaurant with One Table

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Buckingham's Award Winning Hotel is the gateway to the Peak District National Park, Chatsworth House and many more attractions. Originally a pair of Victorian semi-detached houses that have been sympathetically converted into ... More

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Premier Inn Chesterfield North (2.91 miles)

Premier Inn Chesterfield North
Ideally located within easy reach of the M1. Local attractions include the Peak District, Chatsworth House and Bolsolver castle. Conveniently located for Chesterfield train station. For shops and local amenities Chesterfield town centre is only ... More | visit website

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