Ashdale Guest House

The Midlands & the Marches


Just beyond the bling of the amusement-arcade-lined main promenade, this tall 1840s-built stone house framed by towering monkey-puzzle trees has four spacious, tastefully decorated rooms and large breakfasts.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby The Midlands & the Marches attractions

1. Peak District Lead Mining Museum

0.17 MILES

An educational introduction to the mining history of Matlock is provided by this enthusiast-run museum set in an old Victorian dance hall. Kids can…

2. Masson Mills

0.69 MILES

A museum tells the story of the valley's textile mills at this large complex ​1 mile south of Matlock Bath. The attached shopping village is full of…

3. Cromford Mill

0.93 MILES

Founded in the 1770s by Richard Arkwright, the Cromford Mill was the first modern factory, producing cotton on automated machines powered by a series of…

4. Caudwell's Mill

5.18 MILES

This chugging, grinding, water-powered mill still produces flour the old-fashioned way – 20 different types are for sale, along with six different oat…

5. Haddon Hall

6.19 MILES

With stone turrets, time-worn timbers and walled gardens, Haddon Hall, 2 miles south of Bakewell on the A6, looks exactly like a medieval manor house…

6. Chatsworth House

7.66 MILES

Known as the 'Palace of the Peak', this vast edifice 3 miles northeast of Bakewell has been occupied by the earls and dukes of Devonshire for centuries…

7. All Saints Church

7.97 MILES

Up on the hill above Rutland Sq, All Saints Church is packed with ancient features, including a 14th-century font, a pair of Norman arches, some fine…

8. Old House Museum

8.02 MILES

Bakewell's local-history museum occupies a time-worn stone house that was built as a tax collector's premises during Henry VIII's rule and was expanded in…