Rushop Hall B&B located at Rushop Hall B&B, Rushup Ln, Chapel-en-le-Frith, High Peak SK23 0QT, UK

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Set in a traditional stone farmhouse, this country B&B (with surrounding cottages) is 2.9 miles from the Blue John Cavern and 4.2 miles from Chapel-en-le-Frith train station.

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Kathy Kemp

5 Google Rating

After two postponed trips with our horses due to COVID (for both our hosts couldn't have been more u

5/ 5

After two postponed trips with our horses due to COVID (for both our hosts couldn't have been more understanding, helpful and accommodating) we eventually made it to Rushop Hall. Fabulous 2 days, horses had lovely paddock to themselves with immediate access to the Pennine Bridleway. Our rooms were extremely comfortable and the food was absolutely amazing. Great hosts, lovely location, fabulous accommodation and all round service. We will definitely be back. Kat

Cecilia Thompson

5 Google Rating

Everything was right here - big beds, crisp white sheets and huge bath towels, real coffee in your r

5/ 5

Everything was right here - big beds, crisp white sheets and huge bath towels, real coffee in your room, fresh, home-cooked dinner, tasty breakfast, friendly & helpful hosts. An absolute treat of a retreat. Peace and quiet in a heavenly corner of the Peaks.

Scott Philbrook

5 Google Rating

Beautiful place, lovely rooms, very attentive host and breakfast was lovely, would highly recommend

5/ 5

Beautiful place, lovely rooms, very attentive host and breakfast was lovely, would highly recommend

Chris Summers

5 Google Rating

We wanted to have a weekend get away in the Peak District and booked 2 nights here so we would not h

5/ 5

We wanted to have a weekend get away in the Peak District and booked 2 nights here so we would not have to waste time moving each day. This is a really nice old farm turned to a B&B but they also board horses and are horse friendly for people riding the trails in the area. They serve breakfast and often do dinner upon request but when we visited the wife was away and I guess she does the dinner. Not a big deal, the town is very close. Everything was first class as far as accommodations. Comfy bed with plenty of fresh linens and you can explore the property and see the horses and sheep who graze nearby.

Dale Atkinson

5 Google Rating

Beautiful setting off the main road. Stayed in the little cottage for the night. Small and quirky, b

5/ 5

Beautiful setting off the main road. Stayed in the little cottage for the night. Small and quirky, but definitely worth it, and was dog friendly. Owners are absolutely brilliant, and even left us a nice slice of cake each. Cooked breakfast was excellent. All in all, well worth the money

Aaron Lutchman

5 Google Rating

Clean and tidy. Comfortable bed. Nice hot and powerful shower. The customer service was faultless, e

5/ 5

Clean and tidy. Comfortable bed. Nice hot and powerful shower. The customer service was faultless, especially considering we booked and arrived late on. The breakfast was excellent!

Mark Shortt

5 Google Rating

Great location, no need to drive from , with wonderful walks close by. Warm and cozy rooms. Great v

5/ 5

Great location, no need to drive from , with wonderful walks close by. Warm and cozy rooms. Great variety with breakfast and hosts always there to help . Many thanks for a wonderful break.

Walter M (MoonZoom)

5 Google Rating

Very nice place to visit. I'm happy to recommend 🙂

5/ 5

Very nice place to visit. I'm happy to recommend 🙂

Rachel

5 Google Rating

Wonderful stay. The host is welcoming and friendly. Phenomenal experience that is close to nature wi

5/ 5

Wonderful stay. The host is welcoming and friendly. Phenomenal experience that is close to nature with many animals. Would recommend if you are looking for a countryside getaway to the Peak District Park.

Kjass Aylo

5 Google Rating

Superb setting in the Peak District, beautiful building and a magnificent breakfast. It must be grea

5/ 5

Superb setting in the Peak District, beautiful building and a magnificent breakfast. It must be great base for a cycling weekend. Would recommend to anyone.

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