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Bed And Breakfast In Tideswell
As a winner of the East Midlands in Bloom competition three times, you will find if you are staying in a bed and breakfast in Tideswell an attractive village in a thriving rural community.
The Parish church is known as `The Cathedral of The Peak` and theold Grammar School building and its connected Georgian structures of Eccles Hall and Black House are other architectural gems.
Stay in a bed and breakfast in Tideswell and receive a warm welcome both in your accommodation and at the local pub, the George where you will find an excellent dining area with delicious food and good ale.
The village is noted for its craftsmen so if you love to get under the skin of the past traditions, choose a bed and breakfast in Tideswell and although the traditions of stone-masonry, velvet cutting, silk weaving and cotton weaving are now part of history, the legacy left behind by local craftsmen has become part of the fabric of the village including wood carving and dry stone walling, still carried out at the rear of the churchyard.
A holiday in a bed and breakfast in Tideswell promises a relaxing and fun week out and about. A maze of quirky alleyways and narrow lanes with names like Cherry Tree Square and Sunny Bank Lane; during the summer months the village comes alive, shops and cottages alike festooned with baskets of wonderful cascading flowers.
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