Hawthorn Farm Guest House
About
Hawthorn Farm Guest House is a charming 16th‑century Grade II listed farmhouse that blends historic character with modern comforts. Set in the picturesque market town of Buxton, the property offers a tranquil retreat where guests can enjoy the original timber beams, exposed stone walls and well‑maintained gardens. The B&B’s four rooms—in both the main house and the converted barn—provide comfortable, private accommodations with full ensuite facilities, free Wi‑Fi, tea and coffee making amenities and a complimentary breakfast that showcases locally sourced produce. The hotel’s self‑catering cottages (Lavender and Walnut) are similarly steeped in heritage, each featuring multiple bedrooms, fully equipped kitchens, and up‑to‑date heating. Dog‑friendly rooms are available throughout the property, and guests are charged a modest £10 per stay for rooms 5 and 6. All accommodation offers safe, off‑street parking, bike storage and charging points for electric vehicles. Situated within easy walking distance of Buxton’s cultural landmarks—such as the Opera House, Pavilion Gardens, Devonshire Dome, and the high‑profile Buxton Festival—the guest house is the ideal base for exploring the surrounding Peak District countryside, walking trails, and historic towns like Chatsworth and Castleton.
Highlights
- 16th Century Heritage
- Cozy Rooms with Original Features
- Free Wi‑Fi and Breakfast Included
- Dog‑Friendly Accommodation
- Central Location in Buxton
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Best time to visit
Spring and autumn provide the best combination of pleasant weather and lower crowd levels for a relaxed stay in this historic village.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Cozy & Homely Atmosphere
- Knowledgeable & Friendly Staff
- Convenient Location
Things to consider
- Limited Availability During Peak Season
- Small Rooms Might Feel Cramped
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours