This traditional stone cottage sleeps four humans along with two canines and is positioned in a delightful corner of the Peak District. Forming part of the Stanage-North Lees estate, there are wildflower meadows to discover from your doorstep as well as pockets of ancient trees. Stanage Edge is just 1 mile away and is well known for its dramatic incline, and there are lots of National Trust sites within 15 miles that welcome well-behaved owners and canines to explore the grounds.
Your pup will feel right at home from the moment he scampers inside to discover underfloor heating under paw and a choice of two wood burners to snooze beside. Watch TV over his snores or break open some board games, moving through to the kitchen/diner to cook up a storm and dine under the glow of the second wood burner. There are two bedrooms to choose from with ample space for a basket, and there’s a contemporary bathroom with a free-standing bath and separate shower. Outside, steps lead up to the raised patio where you can perch with a coffee and admire your surroundings.
Pack up a picnic and lace up your walking boots as there are lots of adventures to be had with your beloved hound. Chatsworth House 11 miles away has over 1,000 acres of parkland to sniff out, complete with doggy drinking stations and safe spots for them to relax whilst you peep at the farmyard and pick up some goodies to go from the cafe. For a more active day, venture to the National Trust’s Longshaw Estate and Eastern Moors 4 miles away, or experience the dams and reservoirs of the Upper Derwent Valley 10m miles away.