Description
Located in the very heart of the Peak District and less than one mile from the historic spa town of Buxton, Derbyshire Barms Farm is an ideal base to explore the breathtaking Derbyshire Dales and for visiting the numerous local attractions in the Buxton area. Commanding an elevated position north of Buxton with open views all around, the large farmhouse offers superb bed and breakfast accommodation and facilities courtesy of the Naden family who have owned the property since the 1930's.
The property has ample, private, illuminated car parking and sits within its own landscaped grounds. Within the garden sits a large pond with adjacent pergola and seating area. The luxurious bed and breakfast accommodation gives freedom of access. A private guest entrance opens into the main hall from which the staircase leads to the guest wing of the house which can accommodate up to six adults within three double en-suite rooms. Traditional features are complimented by modern conveniences and furnishings. All decor is to a high standard throughout. Quality, personal attention to detail and guest comfort at Barms Farm has been recognised by Visit Britain and rewarded with their 'Five Star Silver' award which assures guests of superior hospitality and quality throughout their stay.
The three tastefully furnished double bedrooms have 'extremely comfortable', Seventh Heaven, romantic King size beds adorned with linen of uncompromising quality. A well stocked hospitality tray, wall mounted flatscreen 20 inch Phillips LCD Fastex TV with built in stereo radio, alarm clock, hair dryer, portable fans, adjustable heating and double glazing are standard in all the rooms. The pristine en-suite bathrooms are equipped to the highest standard and are complimented by sparkling gold taps, thick Christy bathrobes, large soft The White Company bath towels and bath sheets plus a comprehensive range of Gichrist and Soames toiletries.
The spacious guest lounge is the perfect place to relax in comfort after a busy day exploring the surrounding Peaks and Dales. To increase your knowledge of the Peak District area, details of visitor attractions, maps, walks and nearby eating places are on display along with videos of local beauty spots and Derbyshire ancient customs. On chillier evenings, logs burning in the traditional fireplace offer a warm and cosy welcome to the end of your day.
We fully embrace walkers, but we respectfully ask that guests do not wear walking boots in any part of the house. Walking gear must be removed before entering the house as we have fitted carpets and a high standard of decoration throughout. (Lorraine will happily dry wet walking gear in an appropriate part of the building)To enable us to maintain the current high standard of decor and soft furnishings for our future guests we do not permit dogs or allow smoking within any part of the accommodation, or the consumption of food within the bedrooms.
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