Brimming with character, this traditional 17th -century stone cottage is an ideal hideaway for families, couples and friends eager to explore a stunning part of the Peak District with four-pawed pals in tow. With ample space for five human and two canine guests, the charming bolthole features a cheery wood burner, original timber beams and exposed stonework. Lying within the quiet hamlet of Wensley, this cheerful property is perfect for walkers, hikers and nature lovers keen to discover the region’s quaint villages, historic sites and glorious landscapes.
Entering this characterful cottage you will be greeted by the beautiful country-style kitchen/diner with an exposed stone wall, central dining table and plenty of equipment for rustling up family feasts. The ground floor also features a cosy lounge with wooden beams, wooden floorboards, a TV and a lovely wood burner set in an ornamental surround. A few steps lead up from the lounge into a light and beautifully decorated twin bedroom. Heading upstairs, you will find a stylishly tiled bathroom and two further bedrooms: an airy king-size room and a cosy single. Although the cottage has no garden, the hamlet of Wensley is surrounded by breathtaking countryside for you and your pets to explore. Off-road parking is available in the shared space outside the cottage.
The bustling market town of Matlock lies east of Wensley (3.5 miles), and has a wealth of pet-friendly pubs and cafes to relax in after a fantastic day out exploring an unforgettable part of the Peak District. Dogs are welcome at a range of local attractions and landmarks including The Heights of Abraham, Crich Tramway Village and the Nine Ladies Stone Circle, all within 9.5 miles. Heading north into the heart of the Peak District, your pets can join you in exploring the parklands around Chatsworth House (7.5 miles).