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The Peacock Guests can make a reservations for dining or bedrooms via our website and any enquiries will be dealt with by email. We will do our utmost to provide the high standards of service our guests expect, whilst conforming to the new health and safety guidelines. We all very much look forward to seeing you. The Peacock at Rowsley, originally a manor house, is a boutique Peak District hotel located in the heart of Derbyshire. Close to the market town of Bakewell and a stone's throw from Chatsworth House, the hotel offers an excellent base for exploring the Peak District.
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The Peacock at Rowsley has been a hotel since the 1830s and is part of the Haddon Estate, owned by Lord and Lady Edward Manners who live at nearby Haddon Hall. This luxury Peak District hotel began life as a manor house in the late 1600s and has been a beacon of hospitality ever since. Located in the beautiful Peak District National Park, the family-owned hotel is an ideal base from which to explore and discover all that the area has to offer. As an independent Peak District hotel we strive to provide exceptional service, food and comfort.
Few Country House Hotels match up to the pedigree of The Peacock at Rowsley. Dating from 1652, The Peacock is furnished with antiques and set in beautiful gardens leading down to the banks of the River Derwent, where you might enjoy a spot of trout fishing. Our two delightful conference rooms offer stunning views over the garden which leads down to the River Derwent.
The Peacock at Rowsley is located in the heart of the Peak District, an area greatly loved by all who visit for its landscapes, history and outdoor leisure. Home to the country's first ever National Park, the Peak District is a superb place for a break. Combining an unrivalled landscape with fascinating historic attractions, including numerous cultural delights, there is something for all ages and interests.
Here are a few hand picked circular walks directly from the Peacock's front door taking in some of the best Derbyshire countryside. They are proper walks which mostly avoid roads; are not too challenging and very beautiful. A 10k circular walk from the Peacock exploring Stanton Moor, with fabulous views in all directions.
Reviews (14)
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James Ryder
May 21, 2022
Really disappointed with our stay. We were expecting luxury but unfortunately, it fell way short. The staff were pleasant, and it's in a nice area, but everything else was subpar. There was no atmosphere whatsoever, especially in the dining room, which was dark and dingy. The food looked amazing, like something from the finals of Master Chef. Unfortunately, we found every dish to be bland.

The house wine is expensive but it tasted like a cheap bottle from the supermarket. The bedrooms are small and in a state of dilapidation. Also, this is the first experience where my feet were sticking out from the end of the bed due to the short bed length. The bedroom walls are also extremely thin - we were woken up by a couple next door having a conversation as it felt like they were in the same room.

The owner should consider reducing the costs in line with similar pubs because the experience is nothing special, and certainly not worth the money. We've stayed at many places across the UK, and we'd be happy to return to most of them, but we won't be returning to The Peacock I'm afraid.
Maggie Haskey
Apr 07, 2022
Restaurant. Was looking forward to visiting this place but unfortunately was rather disappointed. Very clinical and extremely quiet. Service rather slow. Chips cold. Very overpriced.
Emma King
Apr 05, 2022
Mixed review about the Peacock. The barman was great and made a cocktail that wasn't on the menu. However the food was average for the 75 pp price point and I was given something I had stated at the start of the meal that I had an allergy too. Amuse Buche was spot on but starters and mains were a let down. We opted for cheese for the dessert as the other options again just seemed too far fetched.

The vegetarian main was cheese filled pasta in a watery broth, it just didn't work on any level. We came away feeling that the 220 bill wasn't worth the quality. A pleasant atmosphere but wish we'd just come for drinks.
Terri Hitchen
Apr 05, 2022
We had a disappointing stay at the Peacock. Given the price (310 per night), marketing & the recommendation from Mr & Mrs Smith - we assumed we were in for a weekend of luxury. Our 'superior double' was very basic with an extremely small, run down en-suite - no bath, chipped tiles, dirty grout and no where on the vanity to store personal belongings.

There is no coffee machine in the room which is something I have come to expect in 4* hotel. The common areas (bar, lobby, dining areas) had no atmosphere or music and were freezing cold. Despite being a sunny weekend, there was no effort made to setup the tables outside and offer people drinks in the garden. The food was very tasty, but all of the starters we had were ice cold to the point of brain freeze.

The servers all seemed a bit confused - bringing wrong orders, forgetting sides & not once asking us how the food was or if we wanted something else to drink. Breakfast was quite average, again we were not offered sauces or asked how the food was. We purchased discounted tickets to Chatsworth House and was told by the receptionist that they were valid for all time slots, so imagine our surprise when we arrived at Chatsworth House at 10:30am to only be told the tickets were only valid after 12pm.

Our checkout bill was a bit vague, not going into itemised details about what we had ordered but instead listing "food" or "drinks", and I was not asked how my stay was. I have left feeling a bit perplexed as to why the high price & ratings. It all felt a bit 'fawlty towers'.
Gillian Housley
Feb 23, 2022
A celebration in a private dining room for an 18th birthday celebration. Everything was excellent, the food and wine superb and enjoyed by everyone. Would thoroughly recommend the Peacock.
Ellie Jones
Feb 13, 2022
Always love this country house hotel/pub. Particularly enjoy a leisurely lunch in the bar. Bar menu small and tasty!
David Robinson
Feb 11, 2022
Firstly, the quality of the food was outstanding, the complexity of the dishes for the money paid demonstrated very good value. The disappointment however was that we were unable to order the tasting menu. We were informed that due to how busy it was, a-la-carte would be the only option. Tasting menu dining would need to have been pre-booked. I have never had this stipulation before and I would expect the opportunity to read the menus before making this choice on the day.

The messaging when making the online booking was not clear around this requirement either. We had a very nice dining experience, but I feel compelled to drop two stars due to this service issue.
Paul
Dec 31, 2021
It's very up market in here, not sure they where thrilled about me turning up in my walking gear, wasn't made to feel very welcome and is very very expensive.
Gill Brook
Nov 15, 2021
Lovely hotel. Staff very helpful and friendly. Food exceptional.
Emily Rhodes
Sep 23, 2021
Cancelled my partner's birthday dinner reservation that we had for weeks on the day due to staffing shortages. Presumably you would have known about these before the actual date. Had to scramble to find any other reservation. Exceptionally poor communication.
Richard
Jul 30, 2021
The Peacock Hotel is Simpley Magic, I'm so lucky to live in the same Village, visited numerous Hotels around the World it blows them out zof the World, Atmosphere, food, staff, rooms, the Garden and Restaurant are 10 STAR BEST IN THE WORLD
George Speakman
May 22, 2021
Main meal was passable but didn't justify the price. The sweets, although given fancy titles were poor. The chocolate chambaux was just heavy fudge cake and the cold rhubarb and rice contained rock hard lumps in it. Not good. Won't be going again.
Catherine Antoniak
Apr 24, 2021
Service average. Atmosphere stuffy! Steak was the worst with 50% of fat. Did mention it but completely disregarded by the waiting and reception staff. Have visited before but won't be revisiting again. It was a very disappointing anniversary dinner.
Gordon Campbell
Mar 14, 2021
We have been here many times over the years, mostly staying in one of their special rooms, but always eating in the restaurant. Everything about it is excellent. The atmosphere of the whole building and its gardens is so evocative of centuries gone by. And I havent even mentioned the food quality. It is really good. Great quality, interesting menu, served with care. All without pomposity. You might say we like the Peacock.