Hrempis Farm is a listed Georgian farmhouse offering bed and breakfast in a village in the famous Quorn hunting country nestling on the Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire borders.
A family home to the Dalton family for over thirty years,Hrempis Farm provides comfortable accommodation and guests may enjoy the extensive gardens yet be only a few miles from Nottingham, Leicester and Derby.
If beams, open fires and an eclectic mix of antiques are to your taste, you will enjoy your visit. Breakfast can be taken in the oak beamed dining room or on warmer days sit in the orangery. Guests are welcomed with afternoon tea and home made cake and then can relax in the elegant drawing room or enjoy a game of snooker in the billiard room with its full size table.
Rempstone's location means it is the ideal setting from which to explore.The historic houses of Derbyshire, and the Peak National Park are on your doorstep. The renowned spa Ragdale Hall is nearby, Belvoir Castle is a short drive. Explore the market towns of Melton, Oakham and Uppingham or if city life is more to your taste Nottingham, famed for Robin Hood also boasts Trent Bridge cricket ground,the National Ice Arena and has some of the best shopping in Europe. The arts are well catered for with theatres, concert hall and galleries.
It is an area that has something to offer everyone including the university campuses for Loughborough and Nottingham nearby. Now as the days draw in, it is an area that provides a wealth of shopping opportunities and special seasonal events all of which can be enjoyed from Hrempis Farm. We would love to share it with you...
Note for cyclists: Hrempis Farm has ample lockable storage for cyclists and serve breakfast to accommodate the earliest risers. And, at the end of a long day in the saddle there is always a welcome cup of tea and home made cake available.
Opening Times (1 Jan 2023 - 31 Dec 2023) |
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