The Wild Cherry is a small, friendly B&B in the historic town of Wirksworth. The house is in the old part of Wirksworth, amongst picturesque miner's cottages and with panoramic views over the beautiful Ecclesbourne Valley.Close to Matlock, Bakewell, Chatsworth and the Peak District National Park,there are lovely walks and many local attractions. We have homemade bread marmalade and other fare, cotton sheets, views over the hills, open fire and are dog and child friendly.
The Accommodation
Rooms: 2 double. 3rd double available on request. Additional beds may be available.
Catering: Homemade traditional, vegetarian, vegan. Special diets on request.
Smoking: No smoking
Children: Welcome.
Pets: Welcome at no extra cost, on arrangement. Sorry no cats. The enclosed courtyard garden, next to the downstairs bedroom, is ideal for dogs and there are lovely walks on the doorstep
Disabled: Welcome. Partial disabled access. Please ring to check if suitable.
Parking: In the drive.
Outside: Flowery, enclosed, courtyard garden for your own use. Large, sunny patio with panoramic views.
Open: All year.
Wi-Fi: Free Wi-Fi internet access available for laptop users
Other facilities: Reiki healing available from qualified practitioner.
Transport to and from the house to the nearest station and to other venues for a reasonable charge.
Child, adult and pet minding may be available by arrangement
For more booking information , photographs , please view the website at www.cressbrook.co.uk/wirksworth/wildcherry or contact us on 01629 824712 with your requirements.
Guest Comments
The most friendly, homely, relaxing place to stay & great breakfasts too! We stay here as often as possible’.
'Warm, friendly, welcoming + lovely room and food’.
’We could stay here forever! So welcoming’.
'We really appreciate your ‘treasure sharing’ from places to eat & visit to walks that we saw with different eyes’.
'How lovely it is to have a real fire to relax by’.
'Amazing views & lots of smiles + very comfortable bed and hearty breakfast. We’ll definitely be back’!