Sladen Lodge can accommodate 14 guests and 2 well behaved dogs. All bedrooms include a super king size bed that can also be made up into twin beds. All rooms have a beautiful ensuite with a rainforest shower and soft, fluffy towels.
Edge Cottage is perfect for guests who love being outside in the fresh Peak District air. With Curbar Edge, Froggatt Edge and Baslow Edge all nearby, you are spoilt for choice of footpaths and cycling routes, while attractions like Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall and Hardwick Hall will appeal to less active guests. Bakewell, Buxton, Castletown, Edale and Hathersage are all other excellent destinations for a day out, with a variety of shops, museums, entertainment and places to eat and drink. The beauty of the Peak District National Park lies not only in its landscape but also in its heritage and communities. Discover it today.
Who wouldn't want a romantic break in the Peak District? These former stables have been transformed into a stylish, contemporary holiday home which is ideal for couples but which can accommodate up to four people. There is a friendly pub just a five-minute stroll from the door, and stunning Curbar Edge is not much further. The Monsal Trail and favourite attractions like Chatsworth House, the Heights of Abraham, Gulliver's Kingdom, Bakewell and Buxton are all within easy reach to make The Stable convenient as well as comfortable.
A stylish well presented ground floor self-catering apartment in the highly desirable picturesque Derbyshire village of Castleton in the very heart of the Peak District National Park. Famed for its caves, the surrounding area is a stunning playground for a host of outdoor adventures including wonderful walking, cycling, hiking and caving. Short breaks offered all year round and a good range of pubs, shops and tea rooms on the doorstep. One dog welcome (please enquire with the owner should you wish to bring more).
Stylish throughout, this open-plan self-catering first floor apartment provides an ideal base for exploring the many attractions of the High Peaks. Sitting in the popular Derbyshire village of Castleton, you can stroll to nearby pubs and shops, enjoy a plethora of outdoor activities from the front door and visit the areas many attractions including Blue John Cavern just up the road. Short breaks and longer holidays available all year round.
Set in a peaceful location above the charming village of Eyam in the Hope Valley, The Hayloft is a fantastic barn conversion that offers self-catering accommodation for six guests in three en-suite bedrooms. It is a mile from the Barrel Inn at Bretton, and close to popular attractions including Chatsworth House, Bakewell, Buxton and the Monsal Trail. There is ample opportunity for spending time outdoors walking, cycling, climbing or caving, and for discovering the delights of the Peak District National Park's friendly towns and villages.
A self-catering holiday cottage in the heart of the Peak District National Park, Croft Cottage sleeps five people in three bedrooms and has a 4-Star Gold award from Visit England for the high standard of accommodation. It was previously the owner's family home and is extremely family-friendly, with many features to appeal to children and their parents. The property is in Foolow, close to the village green, duck pond, pub and church, and only 1.5 miles from Eyam. Chatsworth, Bakewell, Buxton and Malton are all within a short drive.
Lea Cottage, a one-bedroom character cottage formerly a tractor barn and hayloft forms part of Kirk Lea, a Grade II listed limestone property. A skilled conversion by the previous owners makes Lea Cottage the perfect base for exploring the Peak District National Park. Foolow is a quaint village with a duck pond and a local village pub.
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