| Facilities | |
| Activities | Fishing, Golf Course (within 3 km), Hiking. |
| General | All Public and Private spaces non-smoking, Bar, Express Check-In/Check-Out, Free Parking, Garden, Heating, Luggage Storage, Non-Smoking Rooms, Parking, Restaurant, Restaurant (à la carte). |
| Services | Breakfast in the Room, Bridal Suite, Business Centre, Dry Cleaning, Fax/Photocopying, Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included, Internet Services, Ironing Service, Laundry, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Packed Lunches, Room Service, Souvenirs/Gift Shop, Special Diet Menus (on request), Trouser Press, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN. |
| Hotel information |
| Originally the famous Peacock Inn, the building was the property of the Duke of Rutland and served the turnpike between industrial Chesterfield and the spa town of Buxton. It became the Duke of Devonshire's property around 1830 and in the early 1970s was rebuilt as the Cavendish by Chatsworth Estate. The original character was preserved and the Duchess of Devonshire selected the decor and furnishings, some of which came from Chatsworth House itself. |
| Room information |
| All the Cavendish standard bedrooms overlook Chatsworth Estate in the Peak District and are luxuriously appointed with twin or double beds. The superior rooms are generally larger rooms which occupy the original Peacock Inn (with the exception of two) and include four poster, brass or king size beds, luxury bathrooms, fine art and antique furniture. Many feature original iron fireplaces. |
| Food & beverage |
| In the Gallery Restaurant, imaginative food is created from fresh ingredients and is served in relaxed and sumptuous surroundings. The dishes are exciting and stylishly presented, and the restaurant features some interesting fine art and a view of Chatsworth. The à la carte menu emphasises the use of fresh ingredients, many locally sourced, but with an unexpected twist here and there. The wine list offers about 70 different wines, ranging from classics to exciting New World wines. There is an extensive half-bottle selection and many wines are offered by the glass. |
| Area information |
| Chatsworth Country Fair (annually in September) Chatsworth Horse Trials Birdwatching at Carsington Water Christmas Lights at Chatsworth (House decorated for the festive season) Commerce and shopping in ancient Sheffield and nearby Meadowhalls shopping mall Chesterfield's conspicuous crooked spire from M1 junction 29 In rustic Bakewell, celebrated puddings and cattle market History and culture at Chatsworth, Hadwick and Haddon Hall Tradition and lore of well-dressings surrounding Eyam Climbing or walking the scenic Peaks and Pennine Way Gliding from Hucklow Cycling from Tissington and Monsal Potholing, open mines and show caverns at Castleton Golf at Bamford Skiing at Edale and all year round on Sheffield's dry slopes Theatre at Buxton's Opera and Sheffields Crucible and Lyceum Concerts at Sheffield Arena A centre for arts, crafts and antiques An ideal location for Chatsworth House. |
| Travel information |
| The hotel is 3 hours from London via the M1 motorway (nearest junction: 29) or train from Lodon St Pancras to Chesterfield (twenty minutes away) East Midlands and Manchester Airport are an hour away. |
| Important information |
| An additional 5% levy will be charged on all goods and services supplied during your stay (excludes accommodation charges on bookings made via this site). Please note that bookings for the Gallery Restaurant should be made directly with the Hotel at the time of accommodation booking. The restaurant is extremely popular and tables cannot be guaranteed. |









