Ashbourne Hall is our new and exciting property for 2009 situated within walking distance of Ashbourne town centre with its shops bars and restaurants. This large impressive property can accommodate up to 22 people and lends itself to any function whether this is a wedding celebration, family gathering, hen/stag party or a corporate function Ashbourne Hall can accommodate you. Look out for our new HOT TUB in the walled courtyard to the rear of the house.
Prices and availability Priced from £1000 low season weekend. For more information or pricing please contact Michelle or Julia on 01335 370222 or email, see enquiry form.
Accommodation Ashbourne Hall has ten bedrooms and eight bathrooms/wet rooms stylishly decorated to 5* standards through out with a contemporary feel yet being sympathetic to the buildings history.
On the ground floor there is an impressive lounge with large sofas and wall mounted TV, large dining conservatory with contemporary oak tables and chairs leading out to an enclosed courtyard with garden furmiture and BBQ. The stylish kitchen is fully equipped with a Games area.
Ground Floor Ilam Room Double bedroom with bunk beds (Thorpe Cloud Room) leading from it. These share a shower room and are ideal for a family together who want a little privacy Tissington Room Double bedroom which can be used for elderly or disabled guests with a suitable shower room. First Floor Mapleton Room Superking / two singles bedroom with an additional single bed. Family bathroom with bath. Bonnie Prince Charles Room Superking / two singles bedroom with an additional single bed with en-suite wet room. Boothby Room Superking/ two singles room with en-suite wet room.
Second Floor Dovedale Room Superking/ two singles bedroom Osmaston Room Superking/ two singles bedroom These room share a wet room lending themselves to a family as they are on a separate annex. Cokayne Room Double bed with en-suite wet room. Royal Shrovetide Room Superking/ two singles bedroom with dressing room suitable for a cot or small child with en-suite shower over bath.
Location Ashbourne is a Derbyshire market town often referred to as the "Gateway to the Peaks" and is sited on the southern fringe of the Peak District National Park. The town is home to the famous and unique annual Shrovetide football game played on Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday. Ashbourne Hall is steeped in history Bonnie Prince Charlie stayed the night at Ashbourne Hall in 1745 after proclaimimg his father James III on Ashbourne Market place.
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