Charles Cotton Hotel Hartington, Buxton SK17 0AL
About the Business
Welcome to the charming Charles Cotton Hotel located in the beautiful village of Hartington, Buxton. This historic institution dates back to the 17th century and still offers an authentic atmosphere, a warm welcome and exceptional services for modern travellers.
The hotel has been meticulously restored and refurbished, while still retaining its unique character and traditional charm. There are 16 comfortable guest rooms, each individually decorated with antique furnishings and en-suite bathrooms. They offer a tranquil atmosphere, stunning views and all the modern amenities to ensure a relaxing stay. There are also facilities for families and disabled guests.
For food lovers and those who appreciate good dining, Charles Cotton Hotel offers a delightful restaurant where guests can enjoy the best of traditional English cuisine, prepared with the freshest seasonal ingredients sourced from local farms and markets. There is also a bar with a wide selection of wines and beers, as well as a cosy lounge area with an open fireplace, where guests can unwind with a drink or a book.
Aside from the food and lodging, Charles Cotton Hotel also serves as a point of interest, thanks to its rich history and heritage. The hotel was named after the famous fishing writer and local hero, Charles Cotton, who is recognised as one of the most important figures in the development of fly fishing. In partnership with Orvis (outdoor retailer), the hotel hosts regular fishing experiences, guided by experienced instructors, providing an opportunity to learn about and enjoy the sport.
If you are looking for a relaxing weekend away, a romantic retreat or a picturesque base from which to explore the Peak District, Charles Cotton Hotel is the perfect choice. Experience the best of English hospitality in a historic and charming setting.
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Location & Phone number
Lee Market Place, Hartington, Buxton SK17 0AL, United Kingdom
Reviews
"We stay in February 23 for 2 nights on the Groupon deal and was so impressed with every aspect of our stay. The room was clean and comfortable, food was cooked perfectly (especially our steak on the first night) and breakfast was freshly cooked and very nice. The staff throughout were friendly, approachable and couldn’t do enough for you. Will definitely be returning. Thankyou"
"It is rare these days to find staff who actually appear to enjoy what they are doing. The team at the Charles Cotton are friendly and welcoming. They were helpful and very accommodating. A credit to the business. The food is good. Simple, good pub food with a broad selection on the menu. Cannot fault the service. As a hotel, it is full of charm. Don’t expect boundless luxury and enormous rooms, that is not what this is about. My only small grumble is with the soundproofing between rooms, but this is an old building filled with character. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay."
"Stayed the night in the village and was the only place we could get food at short notice. They were busy and the service was good to start but as less tables were sitting the service tailed off. The sticky toffee pudding was still cold inside. Price was reasonable, all four of us are and drank for just over £100."
"Room wasn't clean with sticky stains on the bedside table. Food was a very low standard, chips undercooked. Both me and my partner didn't feel good after eating there. Food claims to locally sourced but does that count if it's from your local Tesco? Little flies were everywhere in the bar area. Rag left on the bathroom floor which implies the room was cleaned at some point but the smell says otherwise. Staff were friendly but i certainly wouldn't recommend. Very dated, dirty place. Avoid."
"Lovely place in beautiful surroundings. The room was comfortable, plenty of parking, although anyone with a wider than usual vehicle may struggle to get through the gaps between the buildings. A few points knocked it off the 5 star spot. It was so quiet, but the room was too warm to sleep well (early September), and there was a slightly smoky smell in the bathroom, despite the rooms being strictly no smoking. Breakfast was good, but dinners were only OK. Battered fish was only just on the acceptable side of over-done, and I've cooked far better curries myself. Kids portions were great, but no kids desserts, so ended up paying £6 for a bowl of ice-cream that was left half-uneaten."
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