Hayfield

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County - Derbyshire | Map
Tel code: 01663 | code search
Postcode: SK22 | code search
Population: 2700
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Birthplace of:
Arthur Lowe
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Folk Customs:
Ashbourne Royal Shrovetide Football
Derbyshire Well Dressing
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Skillet Restaurant
"My wife and I went for an evening meal and we found the whole evening totally enjoyable, the service was friendly and attentive and the food was superb. We had a ..." More

Royal Hotel
"Had and excellent two night stay. Food and drink excellent with a fantastic selection of guest ales, far too much on first night. Staff very friendly and helpfull, nothing too much ..." More

Skillet Restaurant
"Fantastic restaurant! Great food and fab service. I would highly recomend a visit to this place and will tell all my friends about it.

Date visited: 18/04/2010 ..." More

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Hayfield is a delightful village on the River Sett, positioned in a valley in the Peak District in Derbyshire, home to just over two thousand people. The village has attractive limestone houses, and beautiful surrounding countryside known as the kinder Gateway. Walkers will refuse to stay indoors with the tapestry of greens, and the bracken, and heather covered Moors. Brave hearts may wish to climb to Kinder Scout, a high wind swept plateau, with dramatic views of the Kinder River as it cascades into a stunning waterfall. This rocky and craggy landscape is dramatic and a walkers delight. Explorers will love the four Castleton Underground Caves of Speedwell Cavern, Treak Cliff Cavern, Peak Cavern, and the intriguing Blue John Cavern, where an ethereal journey unveils a mesmerising world of stalagmites and stalactites. Turn back the hands of time with Peveril Castle whose Norman remains stand ever watchful, or maybe the promise of 240 acres of woodlands, and countryside will tempt a visit to Etherow Country Park with an abundance of wildlife on offer. For a fascinating insight into times past Anson Engine Museum stands on the site of Anson Colliery, with a vast collection of engines that can often be seen running and evocative exhibits of the past.

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George Hotel

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Bulls Head
Kinder Lodge
Pack Horse Inn
Royal Hotel

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Grumbley’s Bistro
Royal Hotel
Skillet Restaurant

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H Shaw
Hayfield Studio

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The Bridge End (0.07 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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The Waltzing Weasel Inn (0.65 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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Pack Horse Inn (2.13 miles)

Pack Horse Inn
The Pack Horse inn is a great place to sit and enjoy a drink whist appreciating the glorious scenery. The Pack Horse inn prides itself on freshly-prepared; locally-sourced food. You'll also be very comfortable ... More | visit website
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Ashlea (2.66 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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Old Hall Inn (3.05 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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Travelodge Macclesfield Adlington (4.04 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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Wind in the Willows Hotel (4.30 miles)

Wind in the Willows Hotel

The Wind in the Willows is a delightful family owned early Victorian Country House Hotel set amidst unspoilt views of the Peak District National Park and nestles in the heather clad hills of the Pennines.

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Best Western Moorside Grange Hotel & Spa (4.41 miles)

Best Western Moorside Grange Hotel & Spa

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Situated in the Peak District, nestling on the edge of Lyme Park, where the BBC’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’ series was filmed, the Wi-Fi enabled Best Western Moorside Grange is one of ... More | visit website

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Peakdale Lodge (4.41 miles)

Peakdale Lodge

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Peakdale Lodge is a family run B&B situated in the center of Glossop in the Peak District. Our rooms are all comfortable and well furnished with en-suite, tea and coffee ... More

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Oakfield Lodge (4.75 miles)

Oakfield Lodge

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Oakfield Lodge a family run guest house established in 1976. We offer a pleasant stay in the charming village of Marple and Marple bridge. Good transport links to Stockport and ... More

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