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Welcome to The Peacock

Address: Bridge Street, Bakewell, DE45 1DS

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Located in the heart of the Peak District National Park, The Peacock is a traditional pub set in the scenic town of Bakewell. Hiking, horse riding and water sports can be enjoyed within the Peak District, and Alton Towers theme park is just a 50-minute drive away. Featuring exposed beams and stone walls, each room at The Peacock offers either an en suite or private bathroom, TV and tea/coffee making facilities. Free Wi-Fi is available at the bar. The property also offers self-catering studio apartment and cottages, about 300 yards from The Peacock. Homemade dishes created with locally sourced ingredients are served in the on-site restaurant, with a traditional Sunday lunch using locally farmed meats also on offer. The market town of Bakewell features independent shops, pretty courtyards and regular craft fairs. The historic stately home of Chatsworth House is just a 10-minute drive away.

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Chatsworth House - Historical Houses

Chatsworth House - Historical Houses

Distance 2.78 miles (4.45 km)
Set in the heart of the Peak District National Park, Chatsworth is one of the Treasure Houses of England. It is the family home of the Dukes of Devonshire. History; The house was built on land purchased by Sir William Cavendish in 1549 for £600. Sir William started construction of the house in 1552, but he did not live to see its completion, as he died in 1557. His widow, Bess of Hardwick completed the building work, and bequeathed the house to her son, Henry Cavendish. Henry sold the house to his younger brother William, who became the 1st Earl of Devonshire in 1618. The house was rebuilt by the 4th Earl/1st Duke from 1685-1707. 26 rooms are open to the public within the main house. Chatsworth contains a magnificent private art collection which has been built up by the Cavendish family over 450 years.

Eyam Hall - Historical Houses

Eyam Hall - Historical Houses

Distance 4.98 miles (7.96 km)
Eyam Hall has been the much loved home of the Wright family for over 300 years. A guided tour of this remarkably unspoilt 17th century manor house affords a glimpse of history in miniature. Under the watchful gaze of the Wright ancestors, you will see the impressive stone flagged hall, the tapestry room, the bedroom with its magnificent tester bed and family costumes, and all manner of fascinating artefacts. The year is 1852. Find out how Peter Wright and his family celebrated Christmas. Costumed guides set the scene amidst the splendour of the house decorated for a festive 19th century Christmas. Telephone the hall for the dates of these festive tours. The Eyam Hall farm buildings have been converted into seven delightful craft units.