Glendon is a Victorian Grade II listed terrace, beautifully maintained with a great attention to detail and a welcome to match. Situated in the Derbyshire town of Matlock, it’s an ideal base to explore the stunning Peak District National Park and many of Derbyshire’s fine historic houses and villages. All of the guest bedrooms have been individually designed and are ensuite with TV, mini fridge and tea/coffee trays. Enjoy breakfast served in the elegant dining room. Vegetarian/vegan options available. Relax in the large guest sitting room with views over Knowleston Gardens. Within walking distance of pubs and restaurants. Car parking and secure cycle storage onsite. EV charge point available for guests with electric cars. Credit cards accepted. Free WiFi.
Directions: From the South take Junction 28 of the M1 (the Alfreton exit). Turn off for the A615 to Matlock, follow this road. As you descend the hill into Matlock (signposted), pass an Esso garage on your left, continue forward past a gallery on your left. Glendon Guest House and car park is 100 metres on your left, signposted at the entrance.
From the North take Junction 29 of the M1 (the Chesterfield exit) and take the A617 again for Chesterfield. At the next roundabout take the A61 to Derby. Continue on the A61 until you get to a set of traffic lights and turn right following signs for Matlock (A632). Stay on this road (7 miles) until you get to Matlock. At the junction of the A615 (main road), turn right (the total garage is on your left). Continue past a Gallery on your left. Glendon Guest House and car park is 100 metres on your left, signposted at the entrance.
Golf Courses:- Matlock (1 mile)
A welcoming historic property in an ideal location to explore Derbyshire and the Peak District
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