Stonecroft Guesthouse located at Stonecroft,, Edale, Hope Valley S33 7ZA, UK

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Surrounded by countryside in the Peak District National Park, this genteel adults-only guesthouse in a stone property dating from the 1900s is a 7-minute walk from Edale train station. It’s 4 miles from the hiking at Kinder Scout moorland plateau and 13 miles from Pooles Cavern show cave.

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Caroline Ryder-Huf

5 Google Rating

Lovely place and really warm reception from the host Julia, thoughtful and helpful. Lots of little t

5/ 5

Lovely place and really warm reception from the host Julia, thoughtful and helpful. Lots of little touches that set this aside as a superb guesthouse

Florence Morton

5 Google Rating

Had a lovely stay at Julie's guesthouse - loads of choice at breakfast, and very comfy rooms. Thank

5/ 5

Had a lovely stay at Julie's guesthouse - loads of choice at breakfast, and very comfy rooms. Thank you!

Mimi Popova

5 Google Rating

The guest house was absolutely wonderful in every aspect - comfortable, clean, hospitable and unique

5/ 5

The guest house was absolutely wonderful in every aspect - comfortable, clean, hospitable and unique with the attention to detail and wonderful taste for design. The food was delicious and the hosts were friendly and helpful. And the surrounding nature is stunning. It was a lovely and calming experience for us.

Adrian Busolini

5 Google Rating

Stonecroft is a charming, characterful house wrapped by a well-tended garden that can't fail to inst

5/ 5

Stonecroft is a charming, characterful house wrapped by a well-tended garden that can't fail to instil a sense of tranquillity. It's located a hundred metres from the start of the Pennine Way; well-placed for ascents up to Hollins Cross for Mam Tor, or Jacob's Ladder for Kinder Low. It's a two-minute walk between two public houses, a general store and cafe. The house is superbly maintained to a high level of detail and a very high level of cleanliness; you won't find any bathroom mold or cheap bedsheets here. This is achieved without sacrificing any of the building's period charm or homely touches; this is still, primarily, an outdoorist's B&B. It's just a very good one. Hospitable to a fault, Julia went out of her way to ensure everything was catered for, with numerous personal touches revealing a true passion for her work. She's an excellent chef, meticulously catering for different diets, whilst leveraging the best of local produce. There's a lovely range of fresh leaf teas, packed lunches on request, and good conversation if you so choose. I thoroughly enjoyed my stay, and hope to return soon.

Julie Edmondson

5 Google Rating

Very homely and welcoming, first class accommodation, nothing too much trouble. Gorgeous food. This

5/ 5

Very homely and welcoming, first class accommodation, nothing too much trouble. Gorgeous food. This is in a most desirable location, well worth a visit.

Stuart Edmondson

5 Google Rating

Excellent accommodation and wonderful home from home atmosphere with superb food and service. I woul

5/ 5

Excellent accommodation and wonderful home from home atmosphere with superb food and service. I would positively recommend Stonecroft guest House to anyone requiring B and B accommodation in the Edale area of the Peak District.

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