Savour the serenity of your private, leafy garden, where two delighted dogs can frolic and play while you can relax to the sound of the babbling brook. This converted stone coach house is set on the edge of the Peak District National Park and is a gateway to a plethora of walks and trails for four guests and their favourite furry friends to follow.
Set in the wooded grounds of a Georgian house, your 18th-century coach house has been cleverly converted into bright, inviting holiday accommodation. Hang leads and coats in your entrance hall, where you can also store muddy boots and give wet paws a good rub down. There’s a bathroom here too, for anyone who wants to hop straight in for a good soak before heading up to the open-plan living space to light the wood burner and relax for the evening. Serve happy hounds and their human companions something tasty from the kitchen and find a good film to watch while your pals flake out in front of the fire. Your two bedrooms are also on this level. Wake up to woodland views the next morning and, if the sun is out, serve breakfast to your harmonious holidaying pack out in your secret garden.
Amble 1 mile or so into Chapel-en-le-Frith to find an array of shops, as well as cafes and pubs where wagging tails are always welcomed. Embark on long rambles through the Goyt Valley or across Kinder Scout; drive 7 miles to Edale to pick up a stretch of the Pennine Way. For a long day out with magnificent scenery, take a 5-mile walk to the famous Blue John Cavern, where your canine companions can accompany you on a lead and everyone is welcome to ponder a while in the attraction’s dog-friendly cafe.