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

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Andy Taskis

5 Google Rating

Perfect location for road cycling around the Peak District, Winnats Pass and Mam Tor are very close

5/ 5

Perfect location for road cycling around the Peak District, Winnats Pass and Mam Tor are very close to Rushop Hall.

Liam Proctor

5 Google Rating

Stayed in the Shepherd hut, this was very comfortable with a beautiful view and had a nice outside a

5/ 5

Stayed in the Shepherd hut, this was very comfortable with a beautiful view and had a nice outside area to relax in

Peter Kent

5 Google Rating

Had a very enjoyable 5 days stay here, accommodation was 5 star (excellent) and the owner's Jan and

5/ 5

Had a very enjoyable 5 days stay here, accommodation was 5 star (excellent) and the owner's Jan and Neil were very friendly helpful. Breakfast choice was excellent as well as the food. It's a great area for sightseeing and walking, etc also if you need any help with exploring the area Jan and Neil are very helpful with this. I would not only recommend it I will be going back at sometime.

Steven Moorcroft

5 Google Rating

Lovely place to stay, looked after me and my horse.

5/ 5

Lovely place to stay, looked after me and my horse.

Jan Luca Wöhlbier

5 Google Rating

excellent b & b

5/ 5

excellent b & b

Helen Marsh

5 Google Rating

Lovely lovely Rushop Hall in Derbyshire - surrounded by stunning countryside with a choice of accomm

5/ 5

Lovely lovely Rushop Hall in Derbyshire - surrounded by stunning countryside with a choice of accommodation- mini cottages, gorgeous b and b rooms and a Shepherds hut! Rabbits, Alpacas, horses on holiday , and one of the best breakfasts ever! Thank you

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