**The Old Vicarage Bed and Breakfast Tideswell – Peak District**

Nestled in the picturesque village of Tideswell, The Old Vicarage Bed and Breakfast offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Peak District, this beautifully restored Victorian vicarage combines elegance with a warm, inviting atmosphere, making it the perfect retreat for travelers seeking relaxation and adventure alike. Each well-appointed room is designed with your comfort in mind, featuring cozy furnishings, en-suite facilities, and captivating views that invite you to unwind after a day of exploring.

At The Old Vicarage, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service and personalized hospitality. Our guests can indulge in a delightful homemade breakfast each morning, crafted from locally sourced ingredients to fuel your day of sightseeing or outdoor activities. Whether you’re hiking through scenic trails, visiting historic sites, or simply enjoying the local culinary scene, our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to provide recommendations and ensure your stay is memorable.

What sets us apart is our commitment to customer satisfaction and the unique character of our home. With its rich history and tranquil gardens, The Old Vicarage Bed and Breakfast offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. We invite you to experience the warmth of our hospitality and the beauty of the Peak District at your next getaway. For inquiries or to make a reservation, please contact us at 01298 872860 or visit our website at https://oldvicaragebnb.com/. We look forward to welcoming you soon!

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Joanna Debenham

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We were made to feel very welcome by Tricia and Andrew. The room was beautiful and very comfortable.

5/ 5

We were made to feel very welcome by Tricia and Andrew. The room was beautiful and very comfortable. The tea and cake in the afternoon was most appreciated. The breakfast was amazing. There is s comfortable lounge where I sat and read. My husband and I really enjoyed our stay.

Sean Betteridge

5 Google Rating

We had a wonderful stay. We were looked after by very friendly owners and the breakfast was good and

5/ 5

We had a wonderful stay. We were looked after by very friendly owners and the breakfast was good and substantial. I recommend it.

Emily Hopper

5 Google Rating

Great B&B, lovely rooms, very friendly hosts and an amazing breakfast! Highly recommend

5/ 5

Great B&B, lovely rooms, very friendly hosts and an amazing breakfast! Highly recommend

Xavier de Lecaros-Aquise

5 Google Rating

Wonderful hospitality in a beautiful house, even has the toastiest of fireplaces

5/ 5

Wonderful hospitality in a beautiful house, even has the toastiest of fireplaces

David Bowyer

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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