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  • New House Farm in the Manifold Valley, Peak District National Park
  • New House Farm in the Manifold Valley, Peak District National Park
  • New House Farm double bedroom

New House Farm BB

An introduction to New House Farm BB

Come and enjoy the peace and tranquility of the Brund, which is a hamlet of Sheen in the picturesque Manifold Valley...

New House Farm BB main features

  • 3 Bathrooms/Shower Rooms
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • All Bedrooms Ensuite
  • Breakfast Included
  • Family Friendly
  • Garden
  • Nearby Pub
  • Scenic Location
  • Short Breaks Available
 

Accommodation details

3 double/twin ensuite letting rooms from £49 per room per night including breakfast. Here at New House Farm Bed & Breakfast, we offer comfortable accommodation, use of our breakfast room / lounge with a 32" TV/DVD player, a breakfast of your choice at reasonable rates.

Prices from January 2012
Double per night / Twin per night / Single per night
 
 - 1 Night  £70.00 / £72.00  / £60.00 
 - 2 Nights  £56.00 / £58.00 / £48.00
 - 3 or more nights  £51.00 / £53.00 / £44.00 

* Supplement for additional bed for child under 11 - £14.00  
* Packed lunch per person  £6.50  
* Check in - 1pm - 11pm    
* Check out - 11am    
* Breakfast - Normally 8.30 - 9.30am   

Accommodation details
All 3 rooms are en-suite, with tea and coffee making facilities, 19" flat screen TV's, peace and quiet and wonderful views at no extra charge.

Location
The Brund is a hamlet of Sheen close to the Staffordshire / Derbyshire border in the Manifold Valley and is situated on a section of the footpath between Hartington & Longnor at the side of the river Manifold as it weaves its way towards Hulme End.

Set in the Staffordshire Moorlands a part of The Peak District National Park, it is a great location to explore the towns of Bakewell, Matlock, Ashbourne, Leek and Buxton (famous for the Opera House and mineral water).

Local attractions like Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Calke Abbey, Hardwick Hall, and Alton Towers are nearby, as well as Dovedale, Beresford Dale, Milldale, Manifold Dale and the Tissington Trail.

Whether for walking, cycling or driving, this area is for you. The Peak District offers something special for everyone from great Derbyshire pubs to visit, beautiful and historic Derbyshire churches and of course the ancient tradition of Well Dresings.

Don't just visit. Stay!


History
A part of the house was built in 1646 by George Critchlow, anscestor to the current owner Marjorie, and in 1830 the house was rebuilt by another George Critchlow. The house has been out of the family on a number of occasions, however John Gilbert Critchlow (Marjorie's late father) bought it back into the family in 1963.

While living next door but one, he rented out the house and farmed the land until he retired in 1982. Marjorie moved into the house in 1970 taking over the farm after her fathers retirement. Having to stop farming herself in 1996, refurbishment of the house began. In 2007, the decision was made to open up the house as a B&B the following year...so here we are!

 
 
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS ACCOMMODATION PROVIDER
Visit Website: http://www.newhousefarmbnb.co.uk
Email address: enquiries@newhousefarmbnb.co.uk
Telephone: 01298 84473
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