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About Matlock Bath

In 1698, warm springs were discovered and a Bath House was built. As the waters became more famous, access was improved by the building of the bridge into Old Matlock and in 1783, the opening of a new entrance at the south of the valley. Princess Victoria's royal visit in 1831 confirmed Matlock as a society venue of the time. Ruskin loved it, and Lord Byron confirmed its romantic character, comparing it with alpine Switzerland, hence its nickname Little Switzerland. When the North Midland Railway opened in 1840, carriages plied for hire from Ambergate station. The Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway ran a number of excursions, taking the passengers onward from Ambergate by the Cromford Canal. Matlock Bath is now a designated conservation area with an Article 4 Direction in relation to properties, predominantly along North and South Parade.

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The 2008 Events for Derbyshire have now been uploaded!

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New cycle path map uploaded in the local attractions section!

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We're a friendly non intrusive Bed & Breakfast where you are free to be yourself, relax and enjoy your stay.
We welcome all diversities.

Current Nightly Room Rates.

Inclusive of Breakfast

Rooms
Prices
From:
Family Room (Sleeps Four)*
£80
Four Poster
£60
Double En Suite
£55
Double
£55
Single
£25

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