This pretty cottage is perfect for families and friends who want a relaxing break in a sleepy village with the most delightful surrounding countryside just waiting to be explored.
Escape to Derbyshire’s Golden Triangle for a break away from the hustle and bustle. Sleeping four over two bedrooms, bring your beloved pups along to sniff out new scents and explore new walk destinations before settling down for a relaxing night in this pretty abode. Once a pumphouse, the exterior of the property boasts handfuls of charm with a curved wall and striking red brick which entice you inside and into the garden where you can enjoy outdoor tit bits and treats.
On arrival, make the lounge your first pitstop so you can unwind after your journey and settle down together for a cup of tea and a gulp of water. The feature brick fireplace houses a wood burner effect electric fire so tails and toes are kept toasty throughout your stay and characterful exposed beams line the ceiling. Take a seat on the sofas or sprawl out on the floor and turn on the TV/DVD. The simple, country style continues into the kitchen where you will find all you need to feed guests with both two and four legs and a handy washer/dryer. Dine together at the table or head outside to the garden where pups can stretch their legs. Upstairs, the pair of bedrooms are treated to lovely views and share the shower room. There is off-road parking for two cars.
For a family-friendly day out, travel north into the Peak District where dogs on leads are welcome to roam the grounds at Chatsworth House and Gardens. Explore the spectacular Peak District further and tread the Dovedale Walk from Ilam (13.5 miles), The Roaches to Lud’s Church (20 miles) or the Monsal Trail walk from Bakewell (26 miles). A 9.5-mile trip takes you to the pretty market town of Ashbourne where you can whet your appetite or pick up fresh ingredients.