Places to stay in Quarndon, Derbyshire
Quorndon, see Quorn, Leicestershire. Quarndon is a linear village in Derbyshire. It is due north of, and essentially contiguous with, the City of Derby's suburb of Allestree. Formerly it was notable for its chalybeate springs that were at the well and in the grounds of neighbouring Kedleston Hall. Defoe wrtites "In our way we past an antient seat, large, but not very gay, of Sir Nathaniel Curson, a noted and over great family, for many ages inhabitants of this county. Hence we kept the Derwent on our right-hand, but kept our distance, the waters being out; for the Derwent is a frightful creature when the hills load her current with water; I say, we kept our distance, and contented our selves with hearing the roaring of its waters, till we came to Quarn or Quarden. a little ragged, but noted village, where there is a famous chalybeat spring, to which abundance of people go in the season to drink the water, as also a cold bath. " Places to eat in the region include Joiners Arms, The Red Cow, Duffield Balti House, and The Raj.
The center of Quarndon ( which is at is longitude -1°30'10.540 and latitude 52°57'57.085 ) is located 4 miles away from Derby, 5 miles away from Belper, 8 miles away from Ripley and 9 miles away from Wirksworth.
Available Quarndon lodging
We currently have 4 accommodations in and around Quarndon.
Quarndon Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
Premier Inn
Approx 4 miles away in Mackworth:
Derby Station Hotel
Approx 5 miles away in Derby:
Quarndon Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
Approx 2 miles away in Derby: