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Name Address County Phone Website Facilities Name Address County Phone Website Facilities Abney Camping Barn Ivy House Farm, Derbyshire 01200 420102 Accommodates 8 Abney, Self Catering 8 Hathersage, Camping Barn Hope Valley, S32 1AH Alstonefield Camping Gateham Grange, Derbyshire 01335 310349 Ac 12 Barn Alstonefield, SC 12 Ashbourne, CB Derbyshire, DE6 2F YHA Alstonefield Gypsy Lane, Derbyshire 0870 241 2314 www.yha.org.uk Ac 20 Alstonefield, SC 20 (4 x 5) Near Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE4 3XB YHA Shining Cliff, Jackass Lane, Derbyshire 0870 241 2314 www.yha.org.uk Ac 20 Ambergate Shining Cliff, SC 20 Near Ambergate, Derbyshire, DE56 2RE The Gateway Centre, Station Road, Derbyshire 01335 342156 www.ashbourne Ac 27 Ashbourne Ashbourne, methodistchurch.supanet. SC 27 Derbyshire com YHA Bakewell Fly hill, Derbyshire 0870 770 5682 www.yha.org.uk Ac 28 Bakewell, C 28 Derbyshire, SC 28 DE5 1DN Lockerbrook Outdoor Snake Pass, Derbyshire 01433 651412 www.lockerbrook.org.uk Ac 36 Activities Centre, Bamford, Catering 36 Bamford Hope Valley, SC 36 Derbyshire, S33 0BJ The Duke‟s Barn, The Ron Beddoes Derbyshire 01629 733039 Ac 42 Beeley Outdoor Centre, C 42 School Lane, SC 42 (8 units) Beeley, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 2NU Birchover Camping Barn Farm, Derbyshire 01629 650245 Ac 10 Barn Birchover, SC 10 Matlock, CB Derbyshire, DE4 2BL YHA Bretton Bretton, Derbyshire 0870 770 5720 www.yha.org.uk Ac 18 Near Eyam, SC 18 (3 units: 1 x 4, 1 Hope Valley, x 6, 1 x 8) Sheffield, S32 5QD Butterton A Camping New Lane House, Staffordshire 01538 304226 Ac 15 Barn Wetton Road, SC 15 Butterton, CB Leek, Staffordshire, ST13 7ST Butterton B New Lane House, Staffordshire 01538 304226 Ac 6 Camping Barn Wetton Road, SC 6 Butterton, CB Leek, Staffordshire, ST13 7ST Grin Low Cottage, Grin Low Road, Derbyshire 01298 23260 www.whitehallcentre.co. Ac 16 Buxton Buxton, uk SC 16 Derbyshire (contact White Hall Centre – see below) White Hall Centre for Long Hill, Derbyshire 01298 23260 www.whitehallcentre.co. Ac 40 ( + 5 Open Country Buxton, uk accompanying adults) Pursuits, Derbyshire, C 40 ( + 5 adults) Buxton SK17 6SX The Station House, Buxworth, Derbyshire 0161 432 1527 Ac 24 Buxworth Derbyshire, SC 24 SK12 7NJ Cliff College, Calver, Derbyshire 01246 582321 www.cliffcollege.org Ac 186 ( + 90 in Calver Hope Valley, college holidays) Derbyshire, C 186 ( + 90) S32 3XG SC (118 – 2 buildings x 10 rooms) Castleton Rotary Castleton, Derbyshire 0114 236 5218 Ac 66 Centre Hope Valley SC 66 YHA Castleton Hall Castleton, Derbyshire 01433 620235 www.yha.org.uk Ac 140 Hope Valley, C 140 S33 8WG SC 140 Losehill Camping Peak District National Derbyshire 01433 620373 www.losehill.org.uk Ac 60 Barn, Park Authority, C 60 Castleton Losehill Hall, CB 8 Castleton, Hope Valley, S33 8WB Hollowford Centre, Castleton, Derbyshire 01433 620377 www.hollowford.org.uk Ac 25 Castleton Hope Valley, C 90 S33 8WB SC 35 ( 2 units: 1 x 25, 1 x 10) Cromford Venture C/O Cromford Mill, Derbyshire 01629 823256 www.arkwright Ac 28 Centre Mill Lane, society.org.uk SC 28 Cromford, Derbyshire, DE4 3RQ Tinsmith‟s 43 Market Place, Derbyshire 01629 822659 Ac 14 Workshop, Cromford, C 14 Cromford Derbyshire, DE4 3RE The Wharf Shed, High Peak Junction, Derbyshire 01629 534561 Ac 28 Cromford Near Cromford, SC 28 Derbyshire Willersley Castle, Christian Guild Derbyshire 01629 582270 www.cgholidays.co.uk Ac 91 Cromford Holidays, SC 91 Cromford, Derbyshire, DE4 5JH YHA Crowden Crowden-in-Longdale, Derbyshire 0870 770 5784 www.yha.org.uk Ac 38 Glossop, C 38 Derbyshire, SK13 1HZ YHA Dimmingsdale Little Ranger, Staffordshire 01538 702304 www.yha.org.uk Ac 20 Dimmingsdale, SC 20 Oakamoor, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, ST10 3AS Edale Camping Barn Cotefield Farm, Derbyshire 01433 670273 Ac 8 Ollerbrook, SC 8 Edale, Hope Valley, CB S33 7ZG Upper Booth Upper Booth Farm, Derbyshire 01433 670250 Ac 12 Camping Barn, Upper Booth, SC 12 Edale Edale,Hope Valley, CB S33 7ZJ The Peak Centre, Edale,Hope Valley, Derbyshire 01433 670254 www.peakcentre.org.uk Ac 20 or 26 or 46 Edale S33 7ZA C 20 or 26 or 46 SC 20 or 26 or 46 (2 units) Crookstone Barn, Edale, Derbyshire 01709 897699 Ac 23 Edale Derbyshire SC 23 Edale YHA Activity Rowland Cote, Derbyshire 01433 670302 www.yha.org.uk Ac 143 Centre Nether Booth, C 143 Edale, Hope Valley, S33 7ZH Rambler Inn, Edale, Derbyshire 01433 670268 Ac 24 Edale Derbyshire, C 24 S30 2ZA SC 4 YHA Eyam Hawkhill Road, Derbyshire 01433 630335 www.yha.org.uk Ac 60 Eyam, Hope Valley, C 60 S32 5QP Great Hucklow Scout Great Hucklow, Derbyshire 01298 871689 Ac 54 Activity Centre Tideswell, SC 54 Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 8RF The Nightingale Great Hucklow, Derbyshire 01298 871218 www.great- Ac 44 Centre, Buxton, hucklow.org.uk SC 31 Great Hucklow Derbyshire, SK17 8RH Thornbridge Great Longstone, Derbyshire 01629 640494 www.thornbridge Ac 60 Outdoors, Near Bakewell, outdoors.co.uk C 60 Great Longstone Derbyshire, SC 60 (2 units: 2 x 30) DE45 1NY YHA Hartington Hall Hall Bank, Derbyshire 0870 770 5848 www.yha.org.uk Ac 122 Hartington, C 122 Buxton, Derbyshire, SC 8 (1 unit) SK17 0AT YHA Hathersage Castleton Road, Derbyshire 01433 650493 www.yha.org.uk Ac 44 Hathersage, C 44 Sheffield, S30 1AH Hathersage War Odd Fellows Road, Derbyshire 01433 650914 Ac 25-30 (CB style) Memorial Hall Hathersage, SC 25-30 Hope Valley, S32 Nab End Camping Nab End Farm, Derbyshire 01298 83225 Ac 16 Barn, Hollinsclough, SC 16 Hollinsclough Longnor, CB Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 0RJ The Michael Hollinsclough, Derbyshire 01298 83441 Ac 28 Hutchinson Longnor, SC 28 (2 x 10, 2 x 4) Residential Centre, Near Buxton, Hollinsclough Derbyshire, SK17 0RH Pindale Farm Outdoor Pindale Lane, Derbyshire 01433 620111 www.pindale.fsbusiness. Ac (2 rooms) Centre, Hope, co.uk C 4 Hope Hope Valley CB 4 Bunk Barn 60 Dovedale House, Ilam, Derbyshire 01335 350365 Ac 55 Ilam Ashbourne, C 55 Derbyshire, DE6 2AZ YHA Ilam Hall Ilam, Derbyshire 0870 770 5876 www.yha.org.uk Ac 139 Ashbourne, C 139 Derbyshire, DE6 2AZ YHA Langsett Langsett, Derbyshire 0870 770 5912 www.yha.org.uk Ac 27 Stocksbridge, SC 27 (4 x 4, 1 x 5, 1 x Sheffield, 6) S36 4GY Lea Green Lea Main Road, Derbyshire 01629 534561 Ac 80 Development & Lea, C (75+) Conference Centre Near Matlock, SC (73 students + 7 Derbyshire, staff: 17 bedrooms, DE4 5GJ single staff rooms) High Ash Farm Field Longnor, Derbyshire 01298 25727 www.highashfarm.co.uk Ac 64 Study Centre, Buxton, C 64 Longnor Derbyshire, SK17 0QY Parson House Longshaw, Derbyshire 01433 631017 www.parsonhouse.co.uk Ac 30 Outdoor Pursuits Sheffield, C 30 Centre, S11 7TZ SC 30 Longshaw St. Elphin‟s St. Elphin‟s School, Derbyshire 01629 733263 Ac 120 Conference Centre, Darley Dale, C 120 Matlock Matlock, DE4 2HA YHA Matlock & 40 Bank Road, Derbyshire 01629 582983 www.yha.org.uk Ac 53 Training Centre Matlock, C 53 Derbyshire, SC 53 DE4 3NF YHA Meerbrook Old School, Staffordshire 01538 300244 Ac 22 Meerbrook, Leek, SC 22 Staffordshire, ST13 8SJ Middleton-By- Castle Farm, Derbyshire 01629 636746 Ac 12 Youlgreave Camping Middleton-By- SC 12 Barn Youlgreave, Bakewell, Derbyshire, De45 1LS YHA Ravenstor, Millers Dale, Derbyshire 0870 770 6008 www.yha.org.uk Ac 83 Millers Dale Buxton, Derbyshire, C 83 SK17 8SS Monyash Camping One Ash Grange, Derbyshire 01200 420102 Ac 12 Barn Monyash, CB Near Bakewell, Derbyshire Saddleworth Outdoor Boarshurst Centre, Lancashire 01457 874626 www.saddleworth- Ac 32 Pursuits Association, Boarsthurst Lane, opa.co.uk SC 32 Oldham Greenfield, Oldham YHA Gradbach Mill, Gradbach, Derbyshire 01260 227625 Ac 91 Quarnford Quarnford, C 91 Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 0SU Taddington Camping The Woodlands, Derbyshire 01298 85730 Ac 10 Barn Main Road, SC 10 Taddington, CB Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 9UD Underbank Camping Blaze Farm, Cheshire 01260 227229 Ac 10 Barn, Wildboarclough, SC 10 Wildboarclough Macclesfield, CB Cheshire, SK11 0BL The Glenorchy Wirksworth United Derbyshire 01629 824323 www.glenorchy Ac 30 Centre, Reformed Church, centre.org.uk SC 30 (4 units) Wirksworth Coldwell Street, Wirksworth, Derbyshire, DE4 4FB YHA Youlgreave Fountain Square, Derbyshire 01629 636518 www.yha.org.uk Ac 42 Youlgreave, C 42 Bakewell, Derbyshire, SC 42 (9 dorms) DE4 1UR St. Michael‟s School Tavistock Court, Devon 01271 343242 SC Barnstaple, Various leisure N. Devon, facilities in 30 acres of EX31 3HY private ground University of London Egham Hill, Surrey 01784 443046 Conference centre with Conference Centre Egham, facilities Surrey, TW20 0EX University of 81 Great George 0141 330 5385 Conference Glasgow, Conference Street, and Vacation office Glasgow, G12 8RR York University Venue in the Park Yorkshire 01904 432040 Conferencing with Conference Centre, room for 1500 Heslington, delegates; rooms in York, university YO1 5DD accommodation University of Ripon The College, Yorkshire 01904 656771 Conference facilities and York Lord Mayor‟s Walk, during all student York, vacations YO3 7EX Manchester Oxford Road, Lancashire 0161 275 2156 Accommodation in University Manchester, halls of residence; Conference Centre M13 9PL open throughout the year Moorlands College Sopley, Dorset 01425 672369 www.moorlands.ac.uk Christian training Christchurch, Dorset, centre BH23 7AT Wembley Conference Wembley, Middlesex 020 8902 8833 Grand Auditorium & Exhibition Centre HA9 0DW seats 2636; 3 exhibition halls; many other meeting rooms Abbey Community 34 Great Smith Street, 020 7222 0303 Meeting Hall, Café Centre London, SW1P 3BU St Mark‟s College Audley End, Essex 01799 522006 Ac 38-40 Saffron Walden, Venue for activity Essex, CB11 4JD holidays, retreats or residential courses Centre d‟Hardelot Kent County Council,
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