Monday, 28 October 2019

Rutland Arms Hotel, Bakewell, Derbyshire, The Peak District National Park

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Rutland Arms Hotel, Bakewell, Derbyshire, The Peak District National Park


Rutland Arms Hotel is situated in stunning scenery amidst The Peak District National Park. Set in the magnificent town of Bakewell, the Rutland Arms Hotel offers a hint of Georgian elegance in unrivalled surroundings. Built for the Duke of Rutland in 1804, today the building exudes a unique character with a warm, friendly atmosphere and the traditional charm reminiscent of that era.

The hotel and stable building dates back to 1804 and was built by the Duke of Rutland on the site of the old White Horse Inn. Each of the 35 rooms here at the Rutland Hotel are styled to ensure that the history of the buildings has been retained and many have enviable views of the town and surrounding landscape.

The Square is our award winning restaurant. The Square at the Rutland Arms Hotel is proud to be able to offer a huge variety of locally sourced fresh produce on their menus. By supporting local businesses such as growers, suppliers and tradespeople we are confident that you will find our food incredibly fresh and the taste will be absolutely sublime. The AA Rosette standard restaurant menus have won a variety of awards and are recognised as being excellent examples of culinary excellence in the Peak District. They are available throughout the day and offer a choice of local produce so you can sample the best that the region has to offer.

We now have the wonderful Juniper Pizza and Gin Bar, one’s of Bakewell’s hidden gems. The bar offers overs 60 stunning gins and we provide a great pizza selection.

Weddings are also available – please enquire for details.

Chatsworth House is a must visit destination, being situated just three and a half miles from Bakewell. Chatsworth is currently the seat of the Dukes of Devonshire; in fact, the house itself has been the home of the Cavendish family since 1549. Chatsworth House is famous (amongst many other things) for its beautiful garden that is carefully sculptured and maintained three hundred and sixty five days a year. Chatsworth is the home of a number of unique collections of paintings, drawings, sculpture (particularly neoclassical pieces), furniture and books. It has been voted the countries favourite country house many times over.

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