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Grouse & Claret, Matlock by Marston's Inns, hotel in Winster

Dating back to the 18th century, the Grouse and Claret is located in Rowsley, on the A6 between Matlock and Bakewell.

Great location Very near to Chatsworth house which we visited Really nice pub
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very Good
Rated very good
922 reviews
Price from$115.89per night
Oakhill, hotel in Winster

Where modern heritage meets a warm Derbyshire welcome. Oakhill is a beautiful Grade 2 Listed (Georgian style) house built by the Arkwright family in the mid 19th century, as a private family dwelling....

The grounds and staff
9.0
Scored 9.0
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
1,145 reviews
Price from$158.76per night
Hodgkinsons Hotel Matlock Bath, hotel in Winster

Hodgkinsons Hotel Matlock Bath is set in Matlock Bath, just outside the beautiful Peak District National Park.

Great hosts and great breakfast. Very comfortable room with everything you might need!
9.2
Scored 9.2
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
392 reviews
Price from$122.12per night
The H Boutique Hotel, hotel in Winster

Located in Bakewell and within 4.4 miles of Chatsworth House, The H Boutique Hotel has a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.

Lovely rooms. Spacious and clean.
9.0
Scored 9.0
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
937 reviews
Price from$199.38per night
Hope and Anchor, hotel in Winster

Located in Wirksworth, Hope and Anchor has a garden, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property.

9.2
Scored 9.2
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
9 reviews
Price from$134.58per night
The Rutland Arms Hotel, Bakewell, Derbyshire, hotel in Winster

This 19th-century coaching inn is located between Matlock and Buxton in the heart of the Peak District.

Lovely hotel, right in the centre. Well appointed rooms. Spotlessly clean. Lovely decoration of rooms. Gorgeous dining room. Someone has really put a lot of time and effort into styling it. Lovely breakfast. Great value. Would definitely stay again.
8.8
Scored 8.8
Excellent
Rated excellent
2,330 reviews
Price from$117.76per night
The Peacock at Rowsley, hotel in Winster

Located in Great Rowsley, 3.9 miles from Chatsworth House, The Peacock at Rowsley has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

Welcoming and personal customer service. Lovely interiors in bedroom. Warm milk and homemade shortbread can be brought to your room!
8.9
Scored 8.9
Excellent
Rated excellent
58 reviews
Price from$317.77per night
New Bath Hotel & Spa, hotel in Winster

The New Bath Hotel and Spa is an 18th century property set within 5 acres of landscaped gardens.

It is slightly outside of the town, and a good base for walking. We also used the Lido while we were there which was good. Room of premier inn standard. Good.
7.2
Scored 7.2
Good
Rated good
2,614 reviews
Price from$173.21per night
Duke Of Wellington, hotel in Winster

Rich in original character and traditional charm, this cozy 19th-century country inn offers good beers, affordable food and comfortable rooms with private bathrooms in the converted former stable...

The staff couldn't do enough for us, food was delicious especially the breakfast, lovely location, already recommended to our friends
7.5
Scored 7.5
Good
Rated good
1,335 reviews
Price from$87.23per night
Avenue House, hotel in Winster

Avenue House is located in Bakewell, within 1.5 mi of Haddon Hall and 2.1 mi of Chatsworth House. Built in 1900, the property is within 1.7 mi of Ashford Castle. Free WiFi is available.

Comunication was great from start to finish. Our room was lovely, clean, had everything we needed. Breakfast was delicious, great eggs and nice coffee. Location is fantastic, would highly reccomend The Avenue!
9.1
Scored 9.1
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
1,314 reviews
Price from$155.77per night
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What Guests Said About Winster:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    This is a small mining town built around 1600 AD with narrow...

    This is a small mining town built around 1600 AD with narrow steep streets and quaint architecture. The major draw-back is cars and parking with narrow streets and parked car everywhere navigation is difficult with only one vehicle possible to navigate at a time. We had to back-up in one town to allow a bus to pass a camper-van. Most of the properties in the town are named with plaques. There is only one shop and two pubs, but the towns of Matlock and Bakewell are close by. The people there were very friendly and helpful. We would recommend the town for visitors to the National Park
    Rob & Carole-Ann
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Winster is a small place full of beautiful listed buildings.

    Winster is a small place full of beautiful listed buildings. There is a well-stocked village shop and two pubs. The Miners Standard was excellent - friendly, well-kept real ale and excellent food (Unfortunately , the Old Bowling Green pub is open only on weekends at present so I couldn't try it out!), and fantastic walks very close to the village including The Limestone Way.
    Ray
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    We really enjoyed our 2 night stay.

    We really enjoyed our 2 night stay. The cottage is very sweet, with everything well provided for. The village of Winster is wonderful and full of beautiful buildings and ginnels to explore and admire. There is a local village shop which is open every day, plus a lovely and friendly pub just around the corner (The Old Bowling Green) which was very welcoming and highly recommended. (Open long weekends atm). Lots of walks from the doorstep, or nice drives out into the gorgeous Derbyshire countryside. Would only avoid the other pub as it wasn't Covid wary. Would love to stay again sometime. Many thanks to the owner.
    Chris
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Winster is a delightful, characterful village and the local...

    Winster is a delightful, characterful village and the local inhabitants are extremely helpful and welcoming. It is ideally located to take advantage of the Derwent Valley World Heritage Site attractions not far away and the village itself is a great base for walks and exploring the countryside's natural and cultural features in the immediate environs. The local pubs, the Bowling Green and the Miners Standard Pub provided great hospitality.
    Marie
    New Zealand