You’ll feel instantly at home in this historic cottage, that’s well equipped and offers welcoming touches for humans and dogs alike. Set in a tranquil village location, just 7.5 miles from popular Buxton, this cute cottage would equally suit a family or couples who are keen to get out and explore the wonderful landscape of the Peak District.
This stone cottage has a bright and airy feel, with neutral decor and calming accent colours throughout, blending with some period features and modern furnishings to give a calm and relaxing vibe. Plan your adventures in the lounge with its cosy wood burner or over dinner in the modern kitchen, complete with quaint window seat. The bedrooms are all comfortable and elegant, with two doubles on the first floor and a generous king-size bedroom nestled in the eaves with characterful velux windows on the top floor. Outside space comprises a small courtyard garden to the rear and up a few stone steps. It’s enclosed and private for those relaxing sundowners or early morning cups of coffee. There’s also a bench to the front of the house.
The location in historic Tideswell village within the Peak District National Park makes it ideal for walkers, hikers and cyclists keen to explore – preferably with a four-legged friend (or two)! Within the village there’s also pubs, eateries, cafes and indie shops to peruse, plus the ‘Cathedral of the Peak’, or the medieval St John the Baptist church. Pick one of the myriad breathtaking walks – sights include the iconic Monsalhead Viaduct, Tideswell Dale and the Chee Dale Stepping Stones – all within 6.5 miles. Eyam is a village with a fascinating and somewhat dark plague history and museum (5 miles). Or check out Bakewell (8 miles), famed for its delicious tart.