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Located in Derby in the Derbyshire region and Derby Cathedral reachable within 5 km, Mackworth House Farm provides accommodation with free WiFi, BBQ facilities, a garden and free private parking.
The farm stay offers a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with a hairdryer, free toiletries and shower.
Guests at Mackworth House Farm can enjoy a Full English/Irish breakfast.
The accommodation provides a laundry service, as well as business facilities like fax and photocopying.
A terrace is available on site and hiking can be enjoyed within close proximity of Mackworth House Farm.
Kedleston Hall is 5 miles from the farm stay, while Calke Abbey is 19.9 miles away. The nearest airport is East Midlands Airport, 11.2 miles from Mackworth House Farm.
Mackworth Farm B&B in a large historic farmhouse looking over open fields and pasture. The house is a 10-minute drive from Derby, the local railway station and bus station. Mackworth House is ideally located for Local Airports, Railway and Motorway links, the NEC and Donnington Race Track. Further information Close by are Ashbourne, Bakewell, Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Alton Towers and the Peak District. Closest Pub and Restaurants - a brisk 5 minutes walk away and a 6 minutes stagger back!! This IS a working dairy farm and my home. There is always something to see. Although Mackworth House Farm is in a rural location it's located a short drive away from Derby City Centre. Other than the mooing of cows, the clucking of chickens, it’s generally a peaceful place to be. A quaint, unique, stylish, farmhouse of charm and character, Mackworth House Farm is steeped in local history with its grand façade, oak staircase, parquet floors and oak beams it is a great place to escape to. Come and stay and enjoy a night or two on a real working farm. Relax, treat yourself and enjoy this home from home experience. Important information: We have pets - two gorgeous Pointers.
Mackworth Castle was a 14th- or 15th-century structure located in Derbyshire, at the upper end of Mackworth village near Derby. The home for several centuries of the Du Mackworth family, it was at some point reduced to the ruins of a gatehouse suggestive of a grand castle. A survey from 1911 suggested that though the gatehouse resembled a castle, the rest of the structure may have been more modest. Mackworth House Farm is 17th Century and sits on foundations which were once part of the Castle. The village is mentioned in the Domesday Book Mackworth All Saints Church dates from the 14th century. It was restored and reopened by the Bishop of Lichfield on Thursday 13 November 1851.
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