A lovely stone-built cottage set in the pretty village of Fritchley is perfect for groups of friends, couples or families looking to enjoy the outdoors and explore this beautiful part of Derbyshire.
Sitting just 10 miles from the edge of the magical Peak District, this traditional stone cottage, sleeping four humans and two dogs is brimming with creature comforts and fabulous features for both two and four-legged guests to enjoy together. Grab your shoes, pop on a lead (for your dog, not you) and head outside to explore before returning home for a relaxing soak in the hot tub (for you, not the dog) or a snuggle and a tummy tickle (you or the dog) by the roaring wood burner.
Climb exterior steps to reach the ground floor which is home to a charming open-plan lounge/diner. Sink into comfortable sofas, put your feet up and lose yourself in a book or a film as furry guests sprawl out and lap up the heat from the wood burner. When noses begin to sniff the air, head into the smart kitchen to rustle up something tasty for all; two-legged guests can enjoy a sit down meal at the dining table or when the sun shines take your plate outside for a spot of al fresco eating. If canine companions follow you outside, the utility room is a convenient place in which to towel off soggy paws. Climb stairs to the first and second floors to find two double bedrooms. A bathroom on each floor, one with fantastic roll-top bath, makes freshening up light work.
For outdoor adventures, travel into the heart of the Peak District National Park to Kinder Scout, 35 miles from home: the highest in the East Midlands at 636 metres above sea level. Enjoy a hike and a stick chase before refuelling at a local pub nearby. 2 miles from home, the Crich Tramway Village is a good place to visit before heading into the village for a stroll.