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Our home since 1989, this former Victorian coach house, built about 1875, is set into a hillside amongst mature trees and is situated in a quiet location just five minutes walk from Ashbourne town centre. An unusual 'upside-down' layout has been preserved with the guest rooms being conveniently situated on the ground floor of the house. Our hospitality is warm and friendly, so whatever your reason for visiting Derbyshire or whatever the time of year, we are sure that your stay with us will be a happy and memorable one. Omnia Somnia has for many years achieved the highest grade of five diamonds in both the English Tourism Council and the Automobile Association inspection schemes.
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Rooms - £95.00 per Room |
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Omnia Somnia
The Coach House 52 The Firs
Ashbourne Derbyshire DE6 1HF
Tel: 01335 300145 |
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 Ashbourne is situated in the middle of England - the Midlands, in the county of Derbyshire, at the southerly end of the Pennine chain - the mountainous backbone of England. Derbyshire is popular with tourists and locals alike for its great beauty - from the ruggedness of the Peak District in the north to the more gentle hills in the south of the county. Ashbourne itself is a charming, picturesque - predominantly Georgian - market town nestling in the gently sloping Henmore valley. It is surrounded by a wide rural area, beautiful scenery and picturesque villages. The nearest city is Derby, 15 miles to the south-east, but a number of small and not so small towns are well within 30 - 40 minutes drive, such as Matlock, Buxton, Leek and Bakewell. A little further afield are the cities of Nottingham, Sheffield, Manchester and Birmingham.
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