About Charles Cotton Hotel
Charles Cotton Hotel is a 17th century luxury inn named after the co-author of The Compleat Angler. The dog friendly bed and breakfast is off of Peak District National Park.
The ensuite rooms are located in either the main building or the site of the former stables. They include flatscreen TV, DVD player, coffee/tea, and free Wi-Fi. The suite also has bathrobes.
There is free parking and public Wi-Fi at Charles Cotton Hotel. The hotel has wedding and business facilities, and hosts live music weekends. Fishing expeditions with Beresford Fishery, which include a visit to Cotton's “Temple” fishing cottage, as well as personalised fishing trips, are available.
Breakfast is included. The onsite restaurant offers afternoon teas and all meals, including Sunday roast. There is also a bar/bistro with fireplace, and garden and terrace seating options.
Manifold Valley is a 15 minute drive. Dovedale National Nature Reserve is seven and a half miles.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Beautiful hotel in an equally amazing location.
Everything about the Charles Cotton inn is beautiful, from the building's facade to its interiors, to the tranquil scenery it's surrounded by. The setting is the perfect place for a romantic or business getaway in the Derbyshire and Staffordshire regions.
positive:
Attentive owners and staff make everything great.
The owners and staff genuinely care about you having the best time, and it shows. Everyone is friendly and inviting, and always ready to provide advice and information about all of the great amenities in the area. Their warm and welcoming personalities re
positive:
Great bed and breakfast to stay at with your dog.
Guests that travel with their dogs love it here because the rooms are perfectly located for their pups' comfort and convenience. They can interact and enjoy the room and grounds without affecting the guests without dogs.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Dining service can be extremely slow at times.
Whether or not it's a shortage of staff, a common complaint in regards to the food is the service. Wait times between orders and finally getting your food is long, far more than what it takes to prepare the dish. This can be frustrating, and little conces
negative:
Disappointments make dining and room overpriced.
Some consider the menus and the room layouts and provisions to not quite meet the luxury pricing. Although the food and many of the ales are locally sourced, they're nothing particularly special. The rooms are nice and clean, yet lack the extra finesse th
negative:
Spotty housecleaning and upkeep are surprising.
Given the hotel's high reputation, it's disappointing that housekeeping requests and expectations are sometimes difficult to coordinate.