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Mothers Day In Hope - Sunday March 18 2012
Its that special time of year again for all our Mum's - We are designing our Mothers Day Menu right now, please check back very soon to see how we can help make your Mothers Day a day to remember.
To dine with the Poachers arms on Mothers Day, a reservation must be made and a small deposit is required. For more information, please contact us.
List Of Attractions Close To The Poachers Arms - B&B Hope
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Alton Towers
Spa treatments, and rides to take your breath away - there's something for everyone at Alton Towers Resort. We want you to make the most of your trip to Alton Towers.
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Treak Cliff Cavern
Treak Cliff Hill is the only place in the world where Blue John Stone occurs naturally. Enter an Ancient Underground Wonderland in the heart of the Peak District National Park. You can book a guide for a fun filled experience.
click here to visit the Treak Cliff Cavern website |
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Belper North Mill
North Mill is the forerunner of the modern skyscraper and is part of Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site. A site well worth seeing.
click here to visit the Belper North Mill website |
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Blue John Cavern
The Blue John cavern at Castleton is world famous. It is home to eight of the fourteen known varieties of Blue John Stone, a beautiful and ornamental fluor-spar. We would advise that you visit here as well as Treak Cliff Cavern for the full experience.
click here to visit the Blue John Cavern website |
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Calke Abbey
Calke Abbey is set in extensive parklands landscaped to reflect the grandeur of the property and any visit will be rewarded by a visit to the church and extensive gardens. A beauty spot for a peaceful day out.
visit here to visit the Calke Abbey website |
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Chatsworth House
Chatsworth House is one of Britain's best loved historic houses and estates, offering something for everyone to enjoy. Enjoy the magnificant gardens and water features.
click here to visit the Chatsworth House website |
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Chestnut Centre
The Chestnut Centre is a wildlife and Conservation Park with an extensive nature trail which nestles in 50 Parkland acres. Walking boots on! This is the perfect opportunity to enjoy the peak district and its natural beauty.
click here to visit the Chestnut Centre website |
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Crich Tramway Village
Crich Tramway Village is a lovingly restored period village that is also home to the National Tramway Museum and its world renowned archives. Take a trip down memory lane and see how trams once mainstreamed the public transport routes.
click here to visit the Crich Tramway Village website |
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Eyam Museum
Vivid portrayal of the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Eyam when over a third of the population died. Dont worry, its all safe now. This museum holds its own in the book of history. A real insight into one of the most famous events of all time.
click here to visit the Eyam Museum website |
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Haddon Hall
Haddon Hall - The Home of Lady Manners, a unique and unspoilt hall and gardens. Similar to that of Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall is a pleasent alternative.
click here to visit the Haddon Hall website |
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Hardwick Hall
Hardwick Hall is one of Britain's finest Elizabethan houses built for Elizabeth, Dowager Countess of Shrewsbury, who moved in to her latest creation in October 1597. A fantastic day out to say the least. We would advise that everybody visits at least once!
click here to visit the Hardwick Hall website |
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Heights of Abraham
Matlock Bath. Tel: 01629 582365. Cable cars, Cavern and Hilltop park. The cable cars geve you a uniqe view of Matlock with a fantastic cliff cafe at the top overlooking the most stunning views. The hot chocolate is devine!
click here to visit the Heights of Abraham website |
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Peak Cavern (The Devils Arse)
Set in the middle of the picturesque Peak District, deep into the cliff is the Cavern's imposing entrance chamber - the largest natural cave entrance in the British Isles. Take a coat and walking shoes with plenty of grip!
click here to visit the Peak Cavern (The Devils Arse) website |
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Peak Rail
In 1968 the railway between Matlock and Buxton through the Peak National Park was closed and lifted. In 1975 a group of enthusiasts formed the Peak Railway Society with the aim of re-opening the line. Fantastic informative experience. A family day to remember.
click here to visit the Peak Rail website |
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Peveril Castle, Castleton
Peveril Castle stands in an impregnable position on a clifftop above Castleton, flanked by the steep side of Cavedale. It is an evocative place, with an impressive view in all directions. Very hard walk up the hill, walking boots and we strongly advise a packed up lunch with plenty of fluids!
click here to visit the Peveril Castle, Castleton website |
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Red House Stables
Red House Stables Working Carriage Museum has one of the finest collections of original horse drawn vehicles and equipment in Britain. For those equine fans, this is a perfect opportunity to visit your passion as it was in times past.
click here to visit the Red House Stables website |
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Renishaw Hall
Renishaw Hall and its impressive gardens have been the home of the Sitwell family for over 350 years. The gardens are beautiful, take a camera!
click here to visit the Renishaw Hall website |
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Speedwell Cavern
Set at the foot of the spectacular Winnats Pass, high above the village of Castleton, Speedwell Cavern takes you on an incredible underground boat journey. Make sure you wrap up warm, it gets very cold down there. A really good experience! The guides are very informative.
click here to visit the Speedwell Cavern website |
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The Old House Museum, Bakewell
Early Tudor House with original wattle and daub scree. Open chamber, Victorian Kitchen, craftsmens tools, toys and costumes. This will be a short experience so plan other activities during your day!
click here to visit The Old House Museum, Bakewell website |
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Tissington Hall
Tissington Hall Built by Francis FitzHerbert in 1609 has served the FitzHerbert family as the main home for the best part of 400 years. Gorgeous gardens, available for weddings also!
click here to visit the Tissington Hall website |
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