Perfect for a family of four with a dog looking to discover the Peak District, this delightful cottage provides cosy and welcoming accommodation and is close to a popular pub serving great food. Within easy reach of Chesterfield (5.5 miles) and Sheffield (10.5 miles), this lovely mid-terrace getaway is ideal whether you’re looking to escape to the countryside or visit some of the area’s vibrant towns. The area has miles of beautiful walks as well as a range of National Trust properties and English Heritage sites to enjoy.
This delightful property features a cosy and welcoming lounge with a feature fireplace and plenty of seating, making this a lovely spot to relax in. The light and welcoming kitchen/diner is perfect for enjoying a fantastic family meal and for planning the day’s activities. There are two double bedrooms on the first floor, with a snug set in the eaves of the house on the second floor. The snug has sloping ceilings as well as a TV, a double futon and a PlayStation making it an ideal den for children. Heading outside, you can unwind and enjoy a morning coffee in the secure patio garden while Rover stretches his legs.
The Peak District offers some fantastic walking opportunities with popular routes including those from Little Longstone via Cressbrook, the Millers Dale walk via Chee Dale and the walk from Rowsley to Chatsworth via Haddon (starting points all within 13 miles). Landmarks within the Peak District include Chatsworth House (9 miles), Nine Ladies Stone Circle (13 miles), Arbor Low Stone Circle (18 miles) and Hob Hurst’s House (8 miles). Also nearby are dog-friendly attractions including the Hardwick Estate (12 miles) and Bolsover Castle (11 miles). The popular market town of Bakewell (10.5 miles) is also nearby.