Chapel En Le Frith

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Tel code: 01298 | code search
Postcode: SK23 | code search
Population: 8000
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Chapel-En-Le-Frith is a delightful Market town that nudges the stunning countryside of the Peak District in Derbyshire, home to over eight thousand people. At the highest point of the town stands a church dedicated to Thomas Becket that is mostly 14th Century, although altered in the 18th Century. There is an ancient Saxon cross, and was once used by Cromwell to imprison soldiers who later died and were buried here. There are picturesque buildings around the church with cobbled streets from Church Brow which leads to the Market Square. There is a superb choice of pubs, restaurants and shops on offer, and a choice of pleasing walks through the unforgettable beauty of the Peaks.

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Old Hall Inn (1.62 miles)

Old Hall Inn
The hamlet of Whitehough is found via Chinley off the B6062 or via the sign on the B5470 at Chapel-en-le-Frith. It is worth seeking out The Old Hall Inn, a historic premises attached to Whitehough Hall: the ... More | visit website
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Ashlea (1.89 miles)

Ashlea
Ashlea is a newly built self contained 2 storey holiday home with underfloor heating throughout, fitted kitchen, lounge, bedroom with twin oak beds and a beautiful modern bathroom with full size bath and wet area ... More | visit website
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Shady Oak (3.07 miles)

Shady Oak
Welcome to The Shady Oak, a country inn situated on the A5004 between the Peak District towns of Buxton and Whaley Bridge. Stunning views over the Goyt Valley and the plethora of walking trails that ... More | visit website
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The Bridge End (4.03 miles)

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We are based in the village of Hayfield in the High Peak; in the heart of mountains, moors and beautiful scenery yet less than 40 minutes from Manchester City Centre, ... More

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Chateau & Wye House (4.17 miles)

Chateau & Wye House

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These luxury, serviced apartments overlook this historic spa town, offering distinctive charm and warmth in the heart of the Peak District. Unique and spacious apartments and penthouses have 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, ... More

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Devonshire Arms (4.31 miles)

Set in the heart of the Derbyshire Peak District the Devonshire Arms offers reasonably priced B&B accommodation comprising of 4 single, 1 double and a family room. All our rooms are en-suite and have free ... More | visit website
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The Waltzing Weasel Inn (4.34 miles)

The Waltzing Weasel Inn
The Waltzing Weasel is a Traditional quintessential English Inn - approximately 400 years old located in the walking country of the High Peak in the Peak District. Views of Kinder Scout and surrounding hills and ... More | visit website
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Lee Wood Hotel (4.41 miles)

Lee Wood Hotel

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This fully modernised Georgian property, with its rosette award-winning restaurant, near the centre of Buxton, offers comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi and parking. Surrounded by its own tranquil private gardens, the Lee ... More

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Palace Hotel (4.42 miles)

Palace Hotel
Looming out from beneath the foliage is this stunning hotel located in the heart of the popular spa town of Buxton and within easy reach of the wonders of the Peak District.

With beautiful scenery to ... More | visit website
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Old Hall Hotel (4.61 miles)

Old Hall Hotel

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Reputed to be the oldest hotel in England, one time host to Mary Queen of Scots. Perfectly located opposite the Pavilion Gardens (23 acres parkland) & Opera House.

Daniel Defo writing in ... More | visit website

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