**Four Seasons Guesthouse – Peak District**

Nestled in the heart of the breathtaking Hope Valley, Four Seasons Guesthouse invites you to experience the charm of a lovingly restored Victorian villa. Located at Spital House in the picturesque village of Castleton, our bed-and-breakfast is just a short stroll from iconic attractions such as Peveril Castle and the enchanting Peak Cavern. Whether you’re an adventurer seeking the wonders of the Peak District or a couple looking for a tranquil escape, our guesthouse provides the perfect base for your journey.

At Four Seasons, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional hospitality and personalized service tailored to each guest’s needs. Our cozy accommodations are designed to offer comfort and relaxation, complemented by stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Start your day with a delicious, hearty breakfast featuring locally sourced ingredients, ensuring you’re fueled for your explorations.

We understand that every visit is unique, and our dedicated team is committed to making your stay memorable. From providing recommendations for local attractions to assisting with special requests, we are here to enhance your experience. With a focus on customer satisfaction and a welcoming atmosphere, Four Seasons Guesthouse stands out as a cherished retreat in the Peak District.

For more information or to book your stay, please visit our website at [http://www.4seasonsbb.co.uk/](http://www.4seasonsbb.co.uk/) or contact us directly at 07912 497896. We look forward to welcoming you to Four Seasons Guesthouse, where every season brings its own unique beauty!

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Nguyen Tam

5 Google Rating

Nice place to stay, right in the center of Castleton. Super friendly and supportive host. Room is cl

5/ 5

Nice place to stay, right in the center of Castleton. Super friendly and supportive host. Room is clean, well-equipped and has a nice view to the Ridge.

James B

5 Google Rating

Alan was extremely welcoming and thoroughly pleasant right from enquiry through to departure. Very c

5/ 5

Alan was extremely welcoming and thoroughly pleasant right from enquiry through to departure. Very clean, smart and comfortable room which made for a perfect base for a short break. But overwhelmingly, it was Alan’s friendly and warm welcome that makes this place stand out from the rest. Great value all round and will definitely return! Thanks, James

Catherine Peck

5 Google Rating

Great value for money. Hosts are very welcoming and friendly and happy to cater for your needs. Ba

5/ 5

Great value for money. Hosts are very welcoming and friendly and happy to cater for your needs. Bathroom modern, everywhere is very clean. You only need to walk a few minutes and you have lots of options for eating.. lots of nice country pubs. Good stay.

Emily Naylor

5 Google Rating

The owner couldn't do enough to help us. Loved it here. We will definitely be staying here again.

5/ 5

The owner couldn't do enough to help us. Loved it here. We will definitely be staying here again.

David Thomas

5 Google Rating

Really good Stayed for a week whilst on a course building a guitar Nothing was too much trouble Very

5/ 5

Really good Stayed for a week whilst on a course building a guitar Nothing was too much trouble Very nicely refurbished and clean and tidy Good choice for breakfast Would certainly stay there again and no hesitation at all about recommending

Julie Thompson

5 Google Rating

Beautiful large bright bedroom, comfortable king-sized bed. Ideally placed for Castleton and very qu

5/ 5

Beautiful large bright bedroom, comfortable king-sized bed. Ideally placed for Castleton and very quiet. Host extremely helpful and friendly. Lovely place to stay, warm and inviting.

Judith Geddes-smith

5 Google Rating

Just had a lovely relaxing weekend in Castleton, the Peak District. Stayed at the Fourseasons Gues

5/ 5

Just had a lovely relaxing weekend in Castleton, the Peak District. Stayed at the Fourseasons Guesthouse, we found our accommodation lovely. Our room was very spacious, warm and clean. Alan was very helpful and welcoming. We are already looking forward to our next visit.

Greg Hull

5 Google Rating

Large room and bathroom, incredibly clean and such comfy bedding! Our host Alan was friendly and wel

5/ 5

Large room and bathroom, incredibly clean and such comfy bedding! Our host Alan was friendly and welcoming. Great stay and great location for walking

Swetha Balachandran

5 Google Rating

Really nice place to stay in Castleton, great value for money - it’s very close to the city centre

5/ 5

Really nice place to stay in Castleton, great value for money - it’s very close to the city centre, easy to go on hikes. Alan was also very helpful, both while booking and during our stay. Would highly recommend!

Radu Velea

5 Google Rating

Very good experience. Allen will welcome you.

5/ 5

Very good experience. Allen will welcome you.

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