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New Bath Hotel, Matlock Bath
Set in five acres of landscaped grounds, the New Bath Hotel sits on the edge of the Peak District, 20 miles from Derby with many bedrooms offering views of the gardens and Derwent Gorge. A traditional style 18th Century hotel with plenty of character, it was one of the few in Matlock Bath offering Thermal Water Treatment and has been used as a filming location for Peak Practice, Jane Eyre and Cash in the Attic.
The Lamp & Seam restaurant is a bright & rustic setting providing a tasty range of British and Mediterranean dishes with specialities including local favourite, the Bakewell Pudding. You can dine inside with views of Derwent Gorge or outside on the Terrace. The Bar offers you a comfortable place to relax and unwind with a menu of snacks and light bites.
The new bath after which the hotel is named was a naturally heated spa bath opened in 1745 about a ¼ mile away from the first primitive mineral bath which had operated since 1698. By the end of the 18th Century the bath and its arched stone roof were incorporated into the hotel building. Today the 'new bath' serves as the hotel's indoor plunge pool and is still fed by the waters of the mineral spring which emerge from the ground at a constant 68F Winter and Summer. Other leisure facilities include indoor and outside swimming pool, sauna and
About this Hotel
- 55 bedrooms
- Lamp & Seam Restaurant
- Lounge/Bar
- Meeting facilities
- Terrace seating outside
- Leisure facilities - Thermal fed pool, sauna, sunshower, outdoor pool, tennis court


