





Park Hall Manor Bed & Breakfast is a 19th century regency country house sat in the peak District National Park, in the small hamlet of Little Hayfield, between Hayfield and the market town of Glossop.
Built in 1811 for a Capt. John White the Park Hall Manor once sat at the centre of a vast hunting estate which is now owned by the National Trust. The Parkland around the house extends to 9 acres.
Park Hall Manor is just 15 minutes drive from Buxton and 20 minutes from Bakewell so making the house the perfect location for exploring the Peak District and Derbyshire area.
Park Hall Manor offers a variety of rooms, including family accommodation. Each room has its own en-suite and all are furnished with traditional antiques.
Our rooms are light and spacious and have all been recently decorated keeping with the 19th century manor and have views over the gardens and the surrounding countryside of the Peak District National Park.
Our large sitting room has ample sofas to relax in after a hard day sight seeing also we have a large DVD library for guest use free of charge along with an assortment of games and books.
Evening meals are not available at Park Hall Manor but there are a number of good eating places within the area (for numbers above 10 private dining can be arranged at Park Hall Manor please enquire).
We have 9 acres of garden to explore and 3000 acres of moor land surrounding the manor, which belongs to the National Trust with numerous walks and drives. On site we have ample parking and space for picnics.

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rooms
£35 - £55 per person per night
bookings
01663 749383
location
Little Hayfield, High Peak, Derbyshire
features
19th century regency country house in the small hamlet of Little Hayfield
bedrooms with luxurious white linen and soft furnishings with LCD televisions and DVD players
nine acres of gardens to explore and 3000 acres of moor land surrounding the Manor with numerous walks and drives
facilities for conferences and special occasions
Park Hall Estate, Little Hayfield, High Peak, SK22 2NN