In the know
- Our favourite rooms
- Room 1 and Room 7 are both cosy and overlook the garden; Rooms 12 and 15 are the quietest, at the back of the hotel, and have kingsize beds. Room 5 is the most romantic, with a wooden four-poster, but Room 3 has a beautiful antique bed that was originally from Belvoir Castle. Room 6 is a big, light double with a super-kingsize bed.
- Packing tips
- Wellies, bait and fishing net. Boxset of Pride and Prejudice – this is where the cast stayed during filming.
- Also
- Guests receive discounted entry to nearby stately homes Chatsworth House (10 per cent off) and Haddon Hall (50 per cent off).
Current offers
- Smith card offer
- A designer leather ‘Do Not Disturb’ door fob by Bill Amberg

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The Peacock at Rowsley
Peak District, United Kingdom[view map]
- Style
- Chic manor house
- Setting
- Deep-in-Derbyshire riverside
The Peacock at Rowsley might have once been a dowerhouse of Haddon Hall, one of Derbyshire's finest statelies, but now that there are contemporary black furry rugs next to the grand four-poster and antique wardrobe, and leaded window panes and ancestral portraits in the stairwell, there's no mistake it's now a great little boutique hotel.
Need to know
- Rooms
- 16 rooms, including six superior doubles and two special rooms.
- Rates
- £145–£210, including buffet breakfast. A minimum two-night stay is required at weekends.
- Check-out
- 11am, but if the hotel is quiet they can be flexible (subject to availability). Earliest check-in, 2pm.
- Facilities
- DVD/CD library, free WiFi, massage by arrangement, access to a nearby gym and golf club, fly-fishing. In rooms, flatscreen TV, DVD/CD player, open fireplace, Aveda toiletries. Four rooms have a minibar.
- Hotel closed
- Only the restaurant is open on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
- Also
- Dogs are welcome, for a fee of £10 per dog per night. A taxi to/from Chesterfield station is around £20.
Food & drink
- Hotel restaurant
- In the Wye Room, chef Dan Smith turns locally sourced ingredients into fine-dining feasts with an adventurous Mediterranean undercurrent; pigeon with spinach, puy lentils and a Madeira jus, for example. There’s a simpler bill of fare in the bar.
- Dress code
- Comfortable country living.
- Top table
- In the bar, go for the nook on the right-hand side as you enter.
- Last orders
- Lunch, noon–2pm; dinner, 7pm–9pm (8.30pm on Sundays).
- Room service
- The bar menu is available during kitchen hours, but sandwiches can be rustled up in the afternoon.
- Hotel bar
- The invitingly olde-worlde bar has bare stone walls, a huge hearth and a weighty, copper-topped counter. You can also order from the restaurant menu here. Staff will keep the beer, wine, cocktails or champagne flowing as long as guests stay up.
Also worth knowing
- Children
- This hotel is better suited to couples - leave the children at home!
Smith Members offer
A designer leather ‘Do Not Disturb’ door fob by Bill Amberg
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The Peacock at Rowsley
Rowsley
Matlock
Derbyshire DE4 2EB
DE4 2EB