Old Rectory Guest House
The Old Rectory Guest House, a five room bed-and-breakfast (B&B) located in the preservation area of Staveley Town, Derbyshire.
The house, a Grade 2 listed building, was built in 1719 on the foundations of an earlier building, and was widely believed to contain a passage way leading from its cellars to the St John the Baptist church across the road.
The Rectory`s most famous inhabitants were the Gisbournes. James and Francis, successively Rectors of Staveley from 1716 to 1821.
It is conveniently situated just a few miles away from Junction 30 of the M1 motorway and the busy market town of Chesterfield and the attractions of the magnificent nearby Peak District.
Rooms & Prices
Prices stated below are for the room only, per night basis. Breakfast IS included within the price.
Room #1 – Double room (Sleeps 2)
£70.00 per night with breakfast
Room #2 – Single room (Sleeps 1)
£45.00 per night with breakfast
Room #3 – Single room (Sleeps 1)
£45.00 per night with breakfast
Room #4 – Family room (Sleeps 3)
£75.00 per night with breakfast
Room #5 – Twin room (Sleeps 2)
£65.00 per night with breakfast




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Local Guide
The Old Rectory Guest House is located in the heart of Border Country, where the Peak District meets Robin Hood country. We are ideally situated as a base to allow you to explore the many attractions of the area. We’ve listed a few great places to visit to here to help you plan your stay in the area.