Perfect for families and groups of friends is this stone-built detached property. It’s a great base when visiting the national park, with many village amenities within easy walking distance and picturesque walks on the doorstep.
This modern stone-built cottage is situated in the pretty village of Crich, on the edge of the Derbyshire Dales, and is the ideal holiday destination for a family get-together accompanied by one or two four-legged companions. Explore charming Derbyshire towns and villages, sniff out adventure in the Peak District National Park and enjoy picturesque walks that begin from your doorstep, before returning to take a dip in your hot tub.
This is a welcoming and comfortable home with plenty of space to relax and unwind. Entering via a hallway with room for coats and boots, the open-plan living area combines contemporary finishes with rustic charm, featuring stone flooring and a chunky wooden-topped dining table. The lounge area's plush corner sofa is the perfect place to flop after a day of discovery, and with five inviting bedrooms to choose from, one with its own en-suite, a good night's sleep is sure to follow. Keep an eye on your furry friends from the comfort of the private hot tub as they explore the fully enclosed garden and dine alfresco using the shaded picnic bench with your prized pups by your side.
Crich is a delightful village, typical of the Derbyshire Dales, so much so that it was the setting for the fictional village of Cardale, as featured in the popular TV series Peak Practice. Crich is home to the National Tramway Museum, where over 60 trams built between 1873 and 1982 travel within a recreated period village containing a working pub, cafe, old-style sweetshop and tram depots. Dogs are welcome to join you and ride the trams in this charming historical time capsule. With expansive formal gardens and over 1,000 acres of parkland to explore, Chatsworth House (15 miles) is the perfect place to enjoy a walk with your hounds, then visit the lovely town of Bakewell and sample the famed Bakewell pudding. For a journey with a difference, take a cable car with your faithful friends up to The Heights of Abraham (6 miles) and enjoy a beautiful walk around this 60-acre hilltop estate. Alternatively, the wilds of the Peak District National Park begin 6 miles from your door, where visitors of the canine kind are welcome to join you roaming the rugged highlands and pretty wooded valleys.