Brosterfield Farm provides cozy holiday cottages set amidst breathtaking scenery perfect for those seeking relaxation or adventure in the heart of Derbyshire’s countryside. Located near popular attractions such as Peveril Castle and Treak Cliff Cavern, it serves as an ideal base for exploring nearby sights while enjoying comfortable accommodations tailored to meet guests’ needs. The warm hospitality ensures visitors feel welcome from arrival until departure, creating cherished memories during their stay at Brosterfield Farm—a true home away from home.

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Elizabeth Jones

5 Google Rating

Fantastic 3 night stay, me & the mutts! Peaceful, cosy, clean!! Will definitely be returning as soon

5/ 5

Fantastic 3 night stay, me & the mutts! Peaceful, cosy, clean!! Will definitely be returning as soon as I can. Thank you

Daniel

5 Google Rating

This place is amazing! Penny was so kind to me, and made sure I had everything I needed. As a key wo

5/ 5

This place is amazing! Penny was so kind to me, and made sure I had everything I needed. As a key worker, she made sure my stay was flexible around my work schedule. Very COVID secure, and a great place to base yourself as a key worker in these times. Will be going again!

Peter Glynn

5 Google Rating

Tranquil, very nicely decorated, spotlessly clean, lovely and warm, comfortable bed.

5/ 5

Tranquil, very nicely decorated, spotlessly clean, lovely and warm, comfortable bed.

Bradley Taylor

1 Google Rating

booked here with a large group of friends and family for our pre wedding celebration. Unfortunately

1/ 5

booked here with a large group of friends and family for our pre wedding celebration. Unfortunately our wedding was cancelled due to Covid meaning we had to move the celebrations to next year. Brosterfield farm were so unhelpful and as a result we lost a lot of money in deposit. We couldn’t have stayed due to government guidelines but they simply refused to refund our deposit and kept over £700. A very small minded and inflexible business who have made a sad situation worse unlike all other suppliers we have.

Anne Lombard

1 Google Rating

We were supposed to stay there for our friends Sten party but due to COVID, the wedding got postpone

1/ 5

We were supposed to stay there for our friends Sten party but due to COVID, the wedding got postponed to next year. The venue refused to change the dates or cancel and kept a big sum of our deposit. They were so difficult to deal with and so unhelpful. Very disappointing considering the unprecedented times ;(

Willem van Schaik

5 Google Rating

My wife and I stayed in one of the cabins for two nights and enjoyed it tremendously. The cabins are

5/ 5

My wife and I stayed in one of the cabins for two nights and enjoyed it tremendously. The cabins are very comfortable (even in December), the view is amazing and it is a great base to explore the Peak District (the ~40-min walk to Eyam is highly recommended).

Krishna Mistry

5 Google Rating

Was here for a wedding, nice venue with plenty of space and an amazing backdrop of the Peak District

5/ 5

Was here for a wedding, nice venue with plenty of space and an amazing backdrop of the Peak District

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