Set above the oldest public house in the Peak District village of Hayfield, this small, family-run hotel provides you with the most modern amenities, whilst still retaining its old-world charm.
An ideal base for walkers and cyclists, Hayfield is located at the foot of Kinder Scout, the highest point of the Peaks. Manchester, Sheffield and Buxton are within easy travelling distances for those who wish to shop and explore.
Dating back to the 16th century, the George houses 6 comfortable en suite rooms above a renowned pub; an entry for the Good Beer Guide 2009, it serves a range of cask ales and a varied pub menu.
Hotel informationThis hotel is set above a traditional public house catering for tourists and walkers alike.
The hotel is not recommended as a base for business people, as early morning traffic to the cities can be congested.
Food & beverage
Listed in the Good Beer Guide 2009, the hotel has a Cask Marque award for serving quality cask ales. The authentic real ales are on offer along with lagers, mild, cider and stout. A good wine list is also available, with a fine selection of bottled beers, ciders and soft drinks also on offer.
Breakfast is served from 08:30 to 09:30, Monday to Friday.
Food is served from 12:00 to 15:00 and from 17:00 to 21:00, Monday to Friday; as well as from 12:00 to 21:00 on Saturdays and from 12:00 to 20:00 on Sundays.
The specials board features homemade dishes.
Travel information
The village is just off the A624 between Chapel-en-le-frith and Glossop, 15 minutes drive north of Buxton.
The nearest train stations are at New Mills (3 miles) and Glossop (4 miles).
Manchester Airport is 17 miles away.
The hotel has 4 double rooms and 2 twin rooms mainly located over the public bar and dining areas, some general noise may be heard but is kept to a minimum. Room 6 has a 4 -poster bed whilst room 4 has a relaxing spa-bath.
Double (Room 6)
With a 4-poster bed.
Double (Room 4)
Double room with en suite spa bath.