Bed breakfast Derbyshire
Welcome to Bed & Breakfast,
Derbyshire
For Bed and breakfast
accommodation in South Derbyshire, near to Calke
Abbey and Park (National Trust) and close to Melbourne, Kings
Newton, Stanton-by-Bridge, Swarkestone and Repton, is also conveniently
located for Derby, Donington Park, East Midlands Airport and the
National Trust properties of Hardwick Hall, Sudbury Hall, and
Kedleston Hall, with Chatsworth just an hour away. We are near
to the borders of Leicestershire and Staffordshire and Burton
on Trent is less than 10 miles away. For business travellers, companies close by include Rolls Royce, Toyota.
If you normally stay in hotels, you will appreciate the attention
to detail and warmth of welcome that a hotel cannot provide. You
will soon discover why these bed and breakfast establishments
in Southern Derbyshire have English Tourism Council ratings
of Four Diamonds and in some cases Silver and Gold
Awards.
The very best Bed & Breakfast
accommodation
Looking for the very best in Bed and Breakfast accommodation?
Forget hotels. You need look no further than Ticknall, Derbyshire
in the heart of England, where Limeyards Stables nestles against
Calke Abbey and Park, now in the care of the National Trust.
Comfort and Seclusion
Limeyards Stables Bed and Breakfast stands away from the road
in a half-acre site adjacent to woodland forming part of Calke
Abbey and Park on the outskirts of the pretty Derbyshire village
of Ticknall, just nine miles from Derby. The bed and breakfast
accommodation was made available for the first time in late summer
1997. The property is at the centre of the Ticknall Limeyards
and was part of the Calke Abbey estate until 1987.
Please note that we no longer operate as a B&B
Meg and Bryan would like to thank all the lovely people from all over the world who have stayed as guests at the Limeyards. Thank you for your patronage - our best wishes to you all, and Good Luck!
This website is to be re-developed in due course for the benefit of other bed and breakfast establishments in the area. Thank you for your patience. |