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Hartington is most famous for its former production of Hartington Stilton cheese, which is still on sale in the village cheese shop.  There are a couple of pubs with outdoor seating giving a good aspect for the village sqaure and pond.  Just across the A515 at Parsley Hay, north east of Hartington, stands one of the Peak District’s most famous prehistoric monuments. The stone circle of Arbor Low has been called “the Stonehenge of the North”.  Pilsbury Castle is a two-mile walk north from the village.
 
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Riverside House Hotel

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Prices start from £97 per person per week based on 9 sharing in the off-peak/economy season. Two and three day breaks subject to availability.

 

 

New developments at Riverside House

OUR PRICE PROMISE TO YOU -  we will not be increasing our prices for the 2010 to 2011 season.

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Peak District Fine Foods is a family run business that provides high quality, locally sourced food and drink.
With Welcome packs, ready-made meals and dinner parties can all be pre-ordered to ensure a relaxing holiday for everyone.

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Peak District Fine Foods