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Biggin Hall is an historic house of 17th-century origin, centrally situated in the Peak District National Park amid peaceful open countryside, 1,000 feet above sea level. Its setting makes it ideally placed for cycling and walking holidays in the heart of the Derbyshire Dales.

A Historic Country House Hotel

Biggin Hall Country House Hotel has offered quality bed and breakfast accommodation with a superb restaurant for over 35 years. Close to Hartington and Dovedale, it occupies a magnificent setting that combines period character with a tranquil rural location.

Dining and Hospitality

Guests could enjoy a range of complimentary touches as part of their stay, with food and drink reflecting the house's heritage and local sourcing.

  • Complimentary local Leatherbritches Ale or a carafe of house wine during dinner
  • A complimentary half carafe of house wine selection at dinner
  • Pimms each evening before dinner, served on the croquet lawn or in front of the blazing fire in the lounge depending on the weather
  • Full English breakfast with egg, bacon, local sausages, tomatoes and mushrooms, or kippers
  • Porridge made with the finest Scottish oats to a 17th-century recipe

For Walkers and Cyclists

Recognising its appeal to those exploring the Dales, Biggin Hall offered a packed lunch available after breakfast in the front lounge. Guests could help themselves to freshly made wholemeal sandwiches, fresh fruit, a packet of crisps, a chocolate bar and bottled water.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Biggin Hall located?

Biggin Hall is centrally situated in the Peak District National Park in peaceful open countryside, 1,000 feet above sea level and close to Hartington and Dovedale in Derbyshire.

What kind of accommodation did Biggin Hall offer?

It offered quality bed and breakfast accommodation with a superb restaurant, set within an historic house of 17th-century origin.

What complimentary extras were included with a stay?

Bookings of two or more nights included complimentary Pimms each evening before dinner, plus a half carafe of house wine or local Leatherbritches Ale during dinner.

What was served at breakfast?

Breakfast began with porridge made from the finest Scottish oats to a 17th-century recipe, followed by a full English of egg, bacon, local sausages, tomatoes and mushrooms, or kippers if preferred.

Was Biggin Hall suitable for walking and cycling holidays?

Yes. Its location within the Peak District made it ideally suited for cycling and walking holidays, and a packed lunch with sandwiches, fruit and water was available after breakfast.

How long had Biggin Hall been operating as a hotel?

Biggin Hall Country House Hotel had offered accommodation and dining for over 35 years.

This brochure is part of the Catalink archive and may no longer be available to order. The information above describes Biggin Hall. For current details, visit the company's official website.

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