In the Derbyshire Village of Lea, Lea Hall is the childhood home of Florence Nightingale. The hall, which has a 16th century rear part, and a magnificent 18th century front, has been completely restored and converted to self-catering holiday accommodation to provide a unique all en suite holiday experience.
The Hall has a grand entrance with impressive chandelier lit, portrait clad staircase leading to 10 bedrooms over 2 floors. It is within walking distance to a cosy pub, tea rooms, restaurant and the famous John Smedley factory with its famous mill shop for luxury bargain sweaters.
At the rear of the Hall there is a terrace and landscaped garden leading off from the Dining Room. The terrace can be set up for outside meals if required.