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Old Hall Hotel

3 star hotel
8.4/10 Very Good
(949 verified Hotels.com guest reviews)
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Overview

The Old Hall Hotel, a historic building, offers spacious family rooms with the option of twin or king beds plus a sofa bed. While some guests have noted inconsistencies in service and breakfast quality, many praise the friendly and helpful staff and the hotel's excellent location in Buxton, close to the park and local restaurants. The hotel's age and charm should be considered, with some potential for noise.

Guest highlights

Spacious and bright rooms with roomy bathrooms.
Excellent location near Buxton's park and restaurants.
Friendly and helpful staff.

About the hotel

A restaurant, a bar/lounge, and a snack bar/deli are available at this smoke-free hotel. Free full breakfast and free WiFi in public areas are also provided. Additionally, a coffee shop/cafe, self parking, and conference space are onsite.

Nearby attractions

Located in Buxton, Old Hall Hotel is in the historical district and next to a golf course. Chatsworth House is a notable landmark, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Pavilion Gardens and Lyme Park. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Church Lane or Church Lane. Break out the clubs and hit the links with a golf course nearby, or seek out an adventure with hiking/biking trails and mountain biking.

Popular amenities

Family friendly

Dvd player
Laundry facilities
Snack bar/deli

Wifi

Available in all rooms: free wifi
Available in some public areas: free wifi
In-room wifi speed: 250+ mbps (good for 3–5 people or up to 10 devices)

Food and drink

1 bar
1 restaurant and 1 coffee shop/cafe
Free full breakfast available daily

Guest services

24-hour front desk
Daily housekeeping
Dry cleaning service
Golf clubhouse
Golf pro shop
Laundry facilities
Luggage storage
Multilingual staff
Wedding services

Accessibility

Accessible bathroom (select rooms)
Assistive listening devices available
Handrails in hallways
Handrails in stairways
If you have requests for specific accessibility needs, please contact the property using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.
In-room accessibility (select rooms)

Things to do

18 holes of golf

Outdoor

Terrace

Conveniences

Banquet hall
Elevator
Free newspapers in lobby
Front-desk safe
Reception hall

More

Smoke-free property
Tv in lobby

Nearest Airports

Airplane
Manchester Airport
26 km from this hotel
East Midlands Airport
62 km from this hotel
Liverpool John Lennon Airport
63 km from this hotel
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Reviews that mention...

Family Reviews

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4 out of 5 stars

6 reviews

Review data

5 star reviews

33%

4 star reviews

50%

3 star reviews

0%

2 star reviews

0%

1 star reviews

17%

We have selected a sample of reviews which reflect what families have said about Old Hall Hotel

Latest reviews (6)

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Debbie

31 May 2024 - 3 Jun 2024
reviewed on expedia

5 out of 5 stars

We were really happy with our recent 3-night stay. We booked a family room for two people - we prefer to have two beds when jet lagged & our room was a perfect set up for us (could either be a king or two twins, plus a sofa bed). Our room was spacious and bright and we were actually pleasantly surprised at how roomy the bathroom was, which had a small tub good enough for a soak. This is a quaint, old historical building which means you can expect creaky stairs and floorboards; we travel with a noise machine so zero noise issues for us when sleeping. We had no issues taking our luggage in the elevator, although we lucked out when bringing them down - the service guy was just about to start working on it. Excellent location for everything you need in Buxton; we walked around the park and through the downtown most days. Great choices of restaurants around. We were not impressed with the buffet breakfast, it was very expensive for the low quality and minimal selection, so advise to try a local well-reviewed place instead. The bar area and quaint front room for afternoon tea looked more inviting, however. Staff were all fantastic and made our stay all that more enjoyable. We will defo choose Old Hall Hotel again when we next visit this part of UK!
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Geoffrey

10 Aug 2023 - 11 Aug 2023
reviewed on hcom

4 out of 5 stars

The Old Hall has suffered terribly since its sale to a big hotel chain a few years ago. Problems with getting and keeping experienced staff, and the loss of the stability of a local family based management team, have left The Old Hall as a shell of its former self and it is now the poor cousin of its sister hotel,The Crescent, next door. Room requests are ignored (I booked a Double bedroom and requested a room away from the noise at the front and got a twin bedded room over the front door! This, despite booking several months earlier). On checking into the room there was litter under the dressing table and in the morning the breakfast was worthy of a motorway service station. Such a shame as this used to be such a good hotel.
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Angela

25 Oct 2022 - 26 Oct 2022
reviewed on expedia

5 out of 5 stars

Although this property is the oldest in England as far as hotels go, that's also what makes it so special! The rooms are very clean and the staff very friendly and accommodating. I will always stay here when visiting Buxton as My entire family history is here. Thank you so much for a great stay!! Angie. San Diego, California. USA
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John

8 May 2022 - 9 May 2022
reviewed on hcom

4 out of 5 stars

I think that the Old Hall is still recovering from the recent covid assailment. All of the staff were as helpful and as friendly as they could have been. But there is a marked lack of training and knowledge amongst the junior staff, however hopelessly and enthusiastically they try to please. That's what puppies are for. It is not my job to inform the waiter that, upon checking our lunch bill, he has failed to add the £28 for the bottle of overpriced and poorly served wine. But, I did! This is a management problem, a training problem that the senior management need to address. My wife walked over to Crescent and felt that you had the same problem there. These issues need to be addressed if you are to recover. The Old Hall is a wonderfully quaint building but you need to up the ante. Quaint doesn't cut it in the present business environment. Are you overstretched because of the demands of The Crescent? Needs thinking about at board level I would say, or are the kind of hospitality company that plays blind man's buff or bluff? All the best, John McKay.
A

20 Jul 2024 - 21 Jul 2024
reviewed on hcom

4 out of 5 stars

Nice hotel with nice food and friendly and very helpful staff. Our family room was the very top of the building and was very hot and uncomfortable. That being said, I would recommend people to stay here if visiting Buxton.
A

9 Aug 2021 - 10 Aug 2021
reviewed on expedia

1 out of 5 stars

The hotel wasn’t clean , our room was awful and smelly . The cooked breakfast was the worst we have ever had in a hotel . The staff were polite but the overall organisation of the staff was a shambles . Young kids who were doing their best with little knowledge of the hospitality industry. The young man behind the bar didn’t even know what Brandy was really !!! This really was the real life “ fawlty towers “ stay away and £143 for one night it was just not good enough . Very very poor
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