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Stay at Beechenhill
 
Bedroom Cottage by the Pond
Welcome....
People have lived and farmed at Beechenhill since earliest times, indeed there is a prehistoric farmstead on our lower fields. There is a feeling of history and continuity here and we delight in sharing our home with our guests. There is a farm trail to enable guests to fully explore the farm. 
 
 
 

Passion....
We care passionately about our environment. We believe it is our responsibility to show and care for our part of the Peak District in the most environmentally friendly way. We try to make it easy for you to do that too. Click here to see our 'Green stuff'.
 
scrabble relaxing
Relax.....
Just come and relax, over-sleep in the cottages or be pampered in the bed and breakfast. Wake up to the sight of our cows ambling past the window or the scent of fresh bread and sizzling local bacon.

Step out of the hectic, bustle of modern life and recharge your batteries in the heart of the Peak District National Park. You can even try our Swedish hot tub under the stars!
Bring your walking boots, your maps, sunglasses and rain coats! Bring your bikes (we can store them safely), bring your shorts, woolies, swimming costumes and DVDs and lots of books!

We have a small licenced bar in the Haybarn, so you can buy organic fair trade wines, local organic lager and some superb local ales (depending on what's in stock) by arrangement.

Because our B&B and cottages are all virtually allergy free, we are sorry but it is not possible to accommodate pets.

• Major credit cards accepted by telephone

Accommodation terms and conditions

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Click to read Times article about HRH Prince Charles and organic producers (Sue is on left of 2nd photo)

What's on in the Peak District

Where to eat and drink during your stay

 
 
 
'Loved the whole ethos of the place- respect for land, animals and human beings! So many thoughtful touches.'
Chapman Family, Southampton
 
 
'Please keep Beechenhill a working farm- that we can share!'
Brian and Sheila English, Essex

 
Bird's eye view of Beechenhill Farm
 
 


Accommodation photographs by
Gabrielle Prince