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chicken george



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chatsworth

Anyone know of a good simple hotel in the Chatsworth house area, we may have a weekend down there sometime soon. At work
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I do not think you are going to Chatsworth, Los Angeles, so here is the link to see. Looking amazingly good:
http://www.cressbrook.co.uk/visits/chatsworth.php
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Post #34604 13th Jan 2009 8:07 pm
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Steve S



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There is a good Caravan Club site set in an old walled garden on the Chatsworth Estate.

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chicken george



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er thanks for the vaning advice but I'll have to say no thanks. besides just dragging a van there and back would take all weekend. At work
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Post #34614 13th Jan 2009 10:42 pm
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Steve S wrote:
There is a good Caravan Club site set in an old walled garden on the Chatsworth Estate.


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Tandemman



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The grouse and Claret at Rowsley or the Peacock at Rowsley used to be good , stayed there a few years back whilst fishing the Wye, The grouse and Claret used to have a CL in its back garden, not sure if it still has one

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chicken george



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The grouse and Claret looks like a good tip Thumbs Up

Top Review:
"From the first minute we walked into the Grouse & Claret we were made to feel very welcome. Everyone, from the Landlord & Landlady & all other staff were polite, pleasant & well mannered. The menu was extensive without being too much or complicated, if you wanted something different it was no problem & you could mix & match if that's what you wanted. Breakfast was excellent & really set you up for the rest of the day. My partner & I stayed here so we could go peak walking, we even thought we might loose a pound or two, but with the portions here there was no chance!!! We would especially recommend the Steak & Ale pie, just don't have any lunch if you want it for dinner. Overall we both recommend this friendly, clean hotel as a base if you like walking or visiting the many country homes in the area. "

I'll enjoy watching the vaners freezing to death from my warm hotel room's window Thumbs Up At work
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Post #34625 14th Jan 2009 8:29 am
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chicken george wrote:
I'll enjoy watching the vaners freezing to death from my warm hotel room's window from the bed that has bounced and soaked up the sweat of a thousand loved up couples Thumbs Up


Sounds nice Whistle Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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chicken george



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if thats your thing you freak Laughing So would you never stay in a hotel then ?? At work
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Tandemman



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The beauty of using Rowsley as a base is it's central location for Bakewell and Matlock with a retail park of sorts for if the weather is poor.The villages around are full of nice pubs especialy Monyash, and the drive down to Rowsley through Chatsworth park is nice.

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chicken george



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I do like the sound of it Thumbs Up I went to Chatsworth once on a school trip and would like to return. Its either there or Kielder if I like the look of the place on Sunday. But a Kielder holiday wont be very weather proof so I do favour Chatsworth.

Looks like I'm going to my mates chalet in Wales in June so It looks like I'm having patriotic 'buy British' holidays this year. And why not British is indeed best. At work
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If you want an excellent meal then either try Fischers at Baslow, they have a website, or Rowley's across the road.
These two restaurants are within 2 miles of Chatsworth or 7 miles of Rowsley. the chef at Fischers is Rupert Rowley, and the eponymous restaurant is his. Thumbs Up

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