The Charles Cotton Hotel has undergone a transformation with a new restaurant and a programme of improvements across all areas of the property and business. The hotel provides a base for all tastes - walking, fishing, cycling, horse riding or simply discovering the wealth of heritage that abounds in Derbyshire and the nearby Potteries More Information With a total of 16 en-suite bedrooms (10 in the hotel and 6 in the annexe), brand new a la carte restaurant, welcoming and cosy open fires, quality bar meals, a choice of 4 locally brewed traditional beers (Whim Ales) and old-fashioned tea rooms. Managers Tracy and Clive welcome visitors and locals alike to the re-vitalised Charles Cotton hotel in the attractive and very popular Peak District village of Hartington, complete with village pond, Stilton Cheese maker and walks into Beresford Dale, Dovedale and beyond. Tariff Rates include full English breakfast served in the delightful new restaurant. We are happy to welcome dogs too, please see our website. Single occupancy / Monday - Thursday £45.00 : Friday - Sunday £55.00 Double room / Monday - Thursday £60.00 : Friday - Sunday £80.00 Four poster room / Monday - Thursday £70.00 : Friday - Sunday £90.00 Family room from £90.00 - £125.00 Bar and Restaurant opening hours Bar: Noon - 11.30pm Food available: Mon - Fri 12.00 - 3.00pm & 6.00pm - 8.00pm Sat & Sun 12.00 - 4.00pm & 6.00pm - 8.00pm Fishing We can also arrange fishing on the River Dove close to where Izzak Walton and Charles Cotton fished 350 years ago. Residents get one fishing token per day included in the room rate. Brief history Nestling in the historic village of Hartington, originally recorded in the Doomsday Book as Harteoum, you will discover the charm of The Charles Cotton Hotel, named after the 17th Century poet and co-author with Izaak Walton of "The Compleat Angler".