Barms farm is located one mile north of Buxton and is ideally situated for visiting the numerous attractions within the Peak District and the Derbyshire Dales.
The accommodation offered is to a very high standard and guest comfort and attention to detail is of high priority. A seperate guest entrance offers privacy and freedom of access and there is ample illuminated private parking available.
All three rooms have king size beds adornen in quality linen and are equipped with flatscreen TV/FM radio, tea/cofee facilities, hairdryer,etc. The pristine en-suite facilities have large thick bath sheets, bath robe and toiletries.
A large comfortable guest lounge with log burner is available for relaxation. Information on the area, walks,maps and menus for local eating places are available in the lounge for your perusal.
A choice of freshly cooked breakfasts are available in the guest dining room. Locally reared/produced products are used wherever possible for a truly tasty start to the day.
A large fish pond sits within the grounds. An adjacent pergola and seating area offer relaxation with a pot of tea.
Unfortunately, we do not cater for children.
Highlights
Open rural aspect yet only two minutes from Buxton Spatown.
Attention to detail second to none throughout with the most comfy of beds.
Pictures
Relax by the fish pond
Room with a view
Freshly cooked breakfast
Open views
Facilities
Rooms:
Family Rooms:
0
Single Rooms:
0
Double Rooms:
3
Twin Rooms:
0
Disabled Facilities: There are no disabled facilities.
Pet Facilities: Pets are not allowed.
Special Diets Provision: Special diets are catered for.
Smoking Facilities: Smoking is not allowed. We run a strict no smoking policy at Barms Farm.
Directions
Take the A6 north out of Buxton travelling towards Stockport.
On the outskirts of the town the A6 passes through the Buxton & High Peak Golf Course.
Aproximately one mile from the town centre, our lane is situated on the right hand side, immediately after the golf course and just before the double bends.
Proceed up the lane passing my mum in law's bungalow on left hand side then turn left over cobbled recessed yard entrance.