dogs are welcome for a fee. . set off the a6 road within the peak district national park, this cosy pub with rooms is a 7- minute walk from the 13th-century bakewell bridge and 2 miles from haddon hall, a stately home with elizabethan gardens. full english breakfast is complimentary. the pub features dining, plus a beer garden, a bbq area and a kids' playground. the 2 down-to-earth rooms come with en suite bathrooms, as well as flat-screen tvs, free wi-fi, and tea and coffeemaking equipment Manchester Airport 1 hr 4
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