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Sleeps 9
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Chelmorton sleeps 9.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pub nearby Sleeps 9
Accommodation overview: Lying in the heart of the village of Chelmorton, this beautifully modernised, stylish holiday cottage is perfect for a family celebration or gathering of old friends. Offering accommodation of the highest standard and perfectly positioned for exploring the surrounding area, the property lies within a stone’s throw of the friendly, pleasant village pub, the Church Inn. Adjoining another property, it benefits from a sheltered split-level garden, in which to relax after a hard day spent touring this lovely area. Chelmorton, with its ancient field system, 12th-century church, traditional Well Dressing ceremony and thriving community, is conveniently placed for the spa town of Buxton (5 miles) with its opera house and leisure centre, and the market town of Bakewell (7 miles). Chelmorton lies within the Peak District National Park, close to the Tissington Trail cycle path (cycle hire at Parsley Hay) and the Limestone and Midshires ways. Superb walking country is on the doorstep, whilst the beautiful valleys of Dove, Goyt, Manifold and Lathkildale are all a short drive away. The stately homes, Chatsworth House and Haddon hall are both well worth a visit and easily reached, whilst other attractions include an otter sanctuary (12 miles), limestone show caves, Alton Towers (30 miles) and the Roaches. Buxton offers two golf courses and tennis courts, whilst sailing can be arranged at the nearby Fernilee reservoir or at Carsington water. Pony trekking through beautiful scenery is available at Flash. Shops 5 miles. Large beamed living room with open fire in grit-stone fireplace. Flagstone floors with underfloor heating throughout. Beamed kitchen with hand-made units, Aga, two-ring ceramic hob and dining area incorporating conservatory with French doors to garden. Three steps to separate utility with toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed, vaulted ceiling and beams and en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Double bedroom with 5ft bed. Further double bedroom with shower room with toilet, vaulted ceilings and beams. Twin bedroom with Z-bed (for +1). Bathroom with cast-iron bath, shower cubicle and toilet. Wooden floors throughout.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Chatsworth sleeps 6.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Detached Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: This detached, 250-year-old stone holiday cottage sits in the charming hamlet of Moorhall. Spacious and well-equipped, it has a wealth of character and boasts many original features such as beamed ceilings and traditional stone fireplaces. Set in 3/4 acre of mature gardens, which can also be appreciated from the fantastic conservatory, it lies in a peaceful setting but yet is easily accessible for everything that the Peak District has to offer. The village of Baslow, which boasts the only bridge over the River Derwent not to have been destroyed by floods is just a short drive away and has a small selections of shops and cafes. Baslow also provides a good starting point for an enjoyable and scenic walk. The Stately Home of Chatsworth which sits in a 1000 acre estate is also close by and attracts visitors all year round. With its magnificent gardens, farmyard and adventure playground it’s a day out that all the family can enjoy. Walkers and cyclists will love exploring the Peak District National Park which is right on the doorstep. Guided walks and events are also hosted throughout the year. Shops 4 miles, pubs 2½ miles. Beamed living room with open fire. Large, well-equipped, beamed farmhouse-style kitchen/dining room with electric/gas range and wood-effect floor. Utility. Dining room/conservatory with doors to garden. Twin bedroom. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with sloping ceiling and mullion windows. Double bedroom with 5ft bed, exposed beams and mullion windows. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Wet room with toilet.
  
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Sleeps 20
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Matlock sleeps 20.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Games Room Sleeps 20
Accommodation overview: Lea Hall is a Grade II* listed 17th and 18th-century manor house sleeping 20 guests in 10 en-suite bedrooms. The holiday property has been lovingly restored to its former glory and is set in the heart of rural Derbyshire. Located within the village of Lea, it has been sympathetically and stylishly refurbished by the owner who lives in a wing of the property, and extras such as fine toiletries and bathrobes are also provided. The drawing room with crystal chandelier, open fire, flatscreen TV and soft furnishings is the perfect setting in which to relax. The dining-room is set in the older part of the hall, which dates back to the 1600s, and has a wood-burning stove and seating for 20. The parish of Dethick, Lea and Holloway is steeped in history and Lea is recorded in the Domesday Book as Lede; the notorious Babington Plot of 1586 was planned at Dethick and Florence Nightingale spent much of her early life at Lea Hurst (and almost certainly lived at Lea Hall while that house was being built). The peaceful village of Lea offers visitors friendly pubs, tea rooms, restaurants and the famous John Smedley factory. Rural Derbyshire is a real treasure trove offering everything for the visitor including country houses, historic halls, medieval ruins, heritage railways, cycleways, beautiful unspoilt countryside and pretty villages. One of the closest attractions to Lea Hall is the Heights of Abraham. Built on the site of historic lead mining, the hilltop park is approached by cable car which rises up and offers some spectacular views of the Derwent Valley and surrounding Peak District. Visitors can tour the network of caverns and passageways left behind and explore the 60 acres of woodland hillside and buy souvenirs at the gift shop. Alternatively, for those who appreciate stately homes and gardens, magnificent Chatsworth House (3½ miles from Bakewell) is highly recommended, as well as Haddon Hall and Lyme Park, all of which have been film or TV locations over the years. Shop 1 mile. Entrance hall with flagstone floor. Sitting room with wood-burning stove, original shutters and wooden floor. Three steps up to large, beamed, chandelier-lit dining room with inglenook, open fire and wooden floor. Beamed kitchen with tiled floor and dual fuel range (for cooking). Two steps down to beamed library with open fire. Separate toilet. Steps to vaulted cellar games room with small table tennis and billiard tables. First floor: Double bedroom (6ft bed) with en-suite bathroom (ball & claw bath) with toilet. Double bedroom with 6ft canopied bed and en-suite bathroom (ball & claw bath) with toilet. Second separate staircase to: Double bedroom (6ft bed) with en-suite shower room with toilet. Two double bedrooms (5ft bed), each with en-suite shower room with toilet. Second floor: Gallery double bedroom (6ft bed) with en-suite shower room and toilet. (own staircase access). Low doorway to double bedroom (6ft bed) with en-suite shower room and toilet (can interconnect with gallery bedroom by prior request). Low doorway to beamed double bedroom (6ft bed) with en-suite shower room and toilet. 8 steps up to two bedrooms: one four poster double (5ft bed) with slipper bath and toilet (low headroom), one double (6ft bed) with sitting area, sofa bed, slipper bath and toilet. All bedrooms have LCD TVs with iPod dock; nine beds are zip & link (can be twin by prior request).
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Winster sleeps 12.
Features include: Pool Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Situated in the pretty conservation village of Winster, The Old Angel is a former 17th-century coaching inn. Adjoining another cottage, it offers a wealth of exposed oak beams, floorboards and flagstone floors. It also enjoys access to the facilities at Harthill Hall, just 3 miles (5 minutes) away with private use (12.30pm – 2.00pm each day) of the indoor heated swimming pool and sauna. Opposite is the famous Market Hall (NT) with the village shop almost next door, and local inn just up the road. It makes an ideal holiday base, and is conveniently placed to visit the spa town of Buxton with its opera house. The bustling market town of Bakewell, situated on the River Wye, and crossed by a 13th century five-arched bridge is a good place to visit - buildings of note there include the 13th and 14th-century All Saints Church, with Saxon and Norman stonework. Within easy reach are Matlock and Matlock Bath (complete with Heights of Abraham cable cars), the popular market town of Ashbourne, the plague village of Eyam, Carsington Water with waterspouts, cycling and bird-watching. NT and period properties abound, including Kedleston Hall, Chatsworth House, Hardwick Hall and Haddon Hall. Excellent walking in the Peak District and marked cycle trails. Shops 10 yards. Large beamed living room with open fire. Sitting room with open fire. Large beamed kitchen with range cooker, 5 gas ring top, electric oven, tiled floor and dining area. First floor: Double bedroom with canopied bed, wooden floor and en-suite shower room with toilet. Double bedroom with 5ft bed, additional pull-out bed (on request prior to arrival, for +1 child under 8 years), and en-suite shower room with toilet. Further double bedroom with 5ft bed and additional bed (on request prior to arrival, for +1 child under 8 years). Victorian-style bathroom with separate shower cubicle. Separate toilet. Second floor: Two double bedrooms, each with en-suite shower room and toilet; one with 5ft bed (zip & link on request at time of booking). Further double bedroom with 5ft bed (zip & link on request at time of booking). Shower room with toilet. All bedrooms with TV.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Clifton sleeps 12.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Detached Garden Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Clifton Cottages, comprising spacious Clifton Cottage, a large Georgian house and formerly the owners’ home, together with the smaller former groom’s cottage, Clifton Edge, has been converted with much care to provide comfortable holiday accommodation. Clifton Cottage, suitable for larger groups, boasts a large entrance hall, three reception rooms, and retains much original character with its beams, Aga and homely open fires. Clifton Edge boasts a hot tub in its own enclosed garden providing the perfect way to relax at the end of the day. Adjacent, yet detached from one another, they are set in a village location with the market town of Ashbourne only 1½ miles away on the edge of the Peak District National Park. There are many shops to browse and good facilities including supermarkets and a number of restaurants. There are leisure centres at both Ashbourne and Uttoxeter for swimming, squash and other sports. A similar distance away, an 18-hole golf course proves popular with visitors (available weekdays only). From the cottages one can undertake country walks, cycle rides through country lanes and there is also a very good pub 100 yards away in the village which does good food and welcomes Clifton Cottages guests. Highlights in the area include Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Peak caves and caverns near Castleton, Alton Towers theme park (within 5 miles), Sudbury Museum of Childhood, Crich Tram Museum, Bakewell, Carsington Water, Matlock Bath including Gulliver’s Kingdom and the Heights of Abraham. Shop 11/4 miles.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Mayfield sleeps 8.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pub nearby Detached Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: This refurbished gardener’s cottage is set in the lovely grounds of the owner’s home but with its own ½ acre of landscaped, mature and peaceful garden. Standing detached, this traditional cottage offers fine contemporary interior design to create a relaxing atmosphere. The River Dove borders the grounds, with walks from the doorstep into open fields and countryside. The historic market town of Ashbourne is one of Derbyshire’s finest old market towns and lies just a mile away from Hope Cottage. Famous for its antique shops it also offers cafes, restaurants, bars, gift and craft shops. Its cobbled market place and hidden alleys are a delight to explore, as is the elegant Church Street, which is considered to be the finest street of Georgian buildings in Derbyshire. Two miles further is the Peak District National Park with picturesque villages of Ilam, Dovedale and Thorpe Cloud as just a small example of the many areas of the park offering attractions including the rock pillars at Ilam Rock, Viators Bridge in Milldale, the Stepping Stones which lead to the limestone carvings at Lovers’ Leap and Reynard’s Cave. There are several trails such as Tissington and High Peak, which weave through the countryside, providing popular recreational walks and cycle paths that follow former railway lines. Carsington Water, with its watersports and visitor centre is also well worth visiting. The rich historic heritage of the area, along with Chatsworth House, Bakewell, Matlock Bath, Alton Towers and other numerous attractions make this area an ideal place to relax and enjoy. Cycle hire available locally. Shop and pub ¼ mile. Open-plan living/dining room with French doors and large kitchen area with wooden floor leading to sitting room with open fire. Second sitting room. Separate toilet. First floor: Large double bedroom with 6ft bed and en-suite shower room with double shower cubicle and toilet. Double bedroom. Double aspect twin bedroom. Bunk bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath shower. Separate toilet.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £358 to £ 692
Self catering accommodation in Matlock sleeps 4.
Features include: Non Smoking Enclosed Garden Pub Close By Open Fire Short Break Ultimate Pet Friendly
Accommodation overview: Enjoying a prime position on the very fringe of the town of Matlock this restored cottage lives up to its name with lovely views across the Derwent Valley. The interior combines sophisticated contemporary comfort and artistic style whilst retaining the proportions of the original Victorian building. There are many restaurants in Matlock 1 mile and some excellent takeaways. The Peak Rail Steam Train is 1 mile away. Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall are 5 miles away and the attractions of Heights of Abraham Crich Tramway Museum Carsington Lake and the High Peak Trail (with cycle hire) are all within easy reach. Bakewell is 8 miles Buxton is 20 miles and Alton Towers is within an hour’s drive. Golf 2 miles. Riding 10 miles. Shop and pub 0.5 miles. Sitting room with wood-burning stove. Dining room/kitchen with range. Utility room. Shower room/WC. First floor: Double bedroom with 5’ bed. Twin bedded room (zip and link can be 6’ double by arr) with TV/DVD. Bathroom/WC (shower over bath).
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Kedleston sleeps 4.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Detached Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Dating back to 1758, this Grade II* listed Gothic folly has been converted into a gamekeeper’s cottage over a hundred years ago. Designed by Robert Adam, at the same time as Kedleston Hall (NT), for the first Lord Scarsdale. It now has its own lawned garden, and stands detached amidst the estate’s romantic woods and farmland. With decorated Gothic tracery windows, columns, parapets detailed with arrowslits, shields, quatre-foils and pinnacles it forms a unique holiday retreat. An ideal base for touring the Peak District National Park. Carsington reservoir for sailing, 10 minutes’ drive. Kedleston Hall 1 mile. Shop 1 mile. Ground floor: Beamed living room with open fire. Farmhouse-style kitchen in Victorian extension with tiled floor and dining area. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Lower ground floor: Utility. First floor: Double bedroom with Velux and Gothic windows. Twin bedroom with trefoil windows.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Alport sleeps 12.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Detached Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: In a beautiful Peak District National Park setting, 3½ miles from Bakewell, the magnificent 16th-century Manor House nestles in 14-acre grounds; entrance is via the formal Knott garden. It is set on an upland called Priest’s Hill with excellent walking available from the door and has use of an extensive range of leisure facilities (1hr per day private use) including a shared indoor heated swimming pool, sauna, solarium and treatment rooms. Shops, coffee shops and restaurants in Bakewell 3½ miles away. Early beamed entrance/sitting room with open fire. Three steps down to study. Beamed living room with sofa bed (alternative sleeping for two adults) and open fire. Large beamed kitchen/dining room with dual fuel Range (for cooking), open fire and flagstone floor. Four steps to small beamed double bedroom with stained glass window and low ceiling. Steam shower room with toilet. First floor: Henry’s room: Double bedroom with four-poster bed, wood panelling, double mullion window and step up to en-suite shower room with toilet. Jemima’s room: Double bedroom with 6ft (zip & link) bed, two additional chair beds (for +2 children under 8 years) and en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Chelsie’s room: Double bedroom with four-poster bed, wooden floor and step up to en-suite shower room with toilet. Sam’s room: Split-level double bedroom with two day beds (each for +1 children under 8 years) and en-suite shower room with toilet, low headroom on one level and steep stairs to glazed sitting area with double bed. Mum and Dad’s pad: Beamed double bedroom with exposed trusses, 6ft four-poster bed, child bed (for +1 child under 5 years), Calvari rain bath, double basin and toilet. All bedrooms with LCD TV.
  
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Sleeps 3
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599
Self catering accommodation in Cromford sleeps 3.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Sleeps 3
Accommodation overview: This well-preserved, three-storey weaver’s cottage is one of a row set in the quiet Sir Richard Arkwright Society Heritage Site. Beautifully restored, it was built in the 1770s for the weavers who worked at the world’s first water-powered cotton mill. Excellent walks nearby leading to Black Rocks, High Peak Trail, Cromford Mills and canal. Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, many NT properties and Carsington Water (watersports, bird-watching) within easy reach. Shop 500 yards, pub 200 yards. Beamed living room with open fire, laminate floor. Step up to well-equipped compact kitchen/dining room, stone-flagged floor. Small rear hall leading to shower room with toilet. Steep stairs to first floor: Beamed double bedroom with mullion windows, en-suite toilet. Very steep stairs to second floor: Double bedroom (four-poster bed, sleeps one), en-suite shower room and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £301 to £ 582
Self catering accommodation in Hope sleeps 2.
Features include: Non smoking Four Poster Bed Romantic Break Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pub near by Luxury accommodation sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Enjoying panoramic views and superb quality furnishings this premium quality cottage is beautifully decorated throughout in smart contemporary style. Set on a peaceful non working Peak District farm adjacent to National Trust land it is just ½ mile from a dining pub and 1 mile from village shops three pubs and three café's and restaurant. Castleton Caverns and castle 2 miles. Chatsworth Buxton and Bakewell within 12 miles. Fly fishing 5 miles.
Sitting/dining room with wood burner in stone fireplace and door to private patio beautifully fitted kitchen. First floor: Double bedroom with romantic 5' draped bed and portable TV. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath).
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 9
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Ashover sleeps 9.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Sleeps 9
Accommodation overview: Set on the edge of the beautiful Peak District National Park, this attractive and spacious house with its own garden is just a short drive from Matlock, a fine Derbyshire Dales town with many attractions for visitors. Adjoining the owner’s home and other barns, Park Hill Farm has been carefully converted from a traditional stone-built barn and provides very comfortable and well-equipped holiday accommodation, making an ideal base for exploring the Derbyshire Dales and Peaks. Matlock, once a spa town, is now a popular Regency resort and boasts a steam railway, wonderful tow-path walks, cycle trails and canal-boat hire. Along the valley, set among woods and limestone cliffs, is Matlock Bath, where a cable car spans the gorge to the Heights of Abraham. Here are fascinating show caverns demonstrating the earth’s history and the local lead mining industry, dating back to Roman times. Gulliver’s Kingdom provides entertainment for the children, while in the Pavilion there is an aquarium and Lead Mining Museum. Within easy reach are several historic houses to visit. Among them is Chatsworth House, a splendid classical mansion and one of England’s great stately homes, with a fine collection of paintings, sculpture and furniture as well as impressive gardens; and Haddon Hall, a beautifully restored medieval manor house. Around the Matlocks, the countryside is steeped in history, with many old buildings, Norman churches and stone circles to intrigue the visitor. The Derbyshire Dales boasts some of England’s loveliest river valleys, those of the Derwent, the Wye and the Dove, while the High Peaks offer dramatic and rugged scenery, perfect for walking and riding. Locally there are plenty of sporting activities, including tennis, riding, golf and fishing, and sailing on the nearby Carsington Water. Shop and pub serving food 2 miles. Spacious and attractive sitting room with open fire. Hall/dining room. Large, well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen with dining area. Utility. Two steps to twin bedroom. Shower room with toilet. First floor: Master double bedroom with en-suite bathroom and shower cubicle. Second double bedroom. Twin bedroom. Single bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet.
  
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