This stylish 2-bedroom apartment is the perfect place to stay for your next trip to Bakewell. Located in the heart of the town, you'll be close to all the action, but still have your own private space to relax in. The apartment features a mix of antique and contemporary decor, creating a unique and cozy atmosphere. The spacious living room is the perfect place to relax after a long day of exploring, and the fully-equipped kitchen is ideal for whipping up a home-cooked meal. Both bedrooms offer a peaceful night's sleep, and the secure free parking is a rare bonus. \n*Starter toiletries are provided in this home however you will want to stock up on other essentials such as coffee/tea - these are not provided. \n*There is self check-in at this home - you will either pick your keys up at a nearby property or there will be in a lockbox on the premises. Your host will confirm this before your arrival with instructions.\n*Your host uses a 3r...More Details
This luxury detached holiday cottage is a perfect romantic getaway, located in the picturesque village of Over Haddon in the Peak District National Park. The cosy yet spacious interior is designed with many luxurious features including a limestone wet room, dressing room, boot room and log burner. Guests can relax in the large conservatory while enjoying views of the verdant English countryside. The property is close to Bakewell, famous for its pudding and home to one of the country's oldest markets. Nearby is Chatsworth House, home to the Duke of Devonshire and where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned. The cottage is ideal for ramblers wanting to explore the beautiful Derbyshire countryside. The property sleeps two guests in a double bedroom with a 6' super king-size bed. It has wi-fi, parking for two cars and a cottage rose garden and paved patio. Children and pets are not allowed, and there is a minimum three-night stay with Monday a...More Details
This cosy sandstone cottage can be found in the Chatsworth Estate village of Beeley. Its location is the star of the show, as you can enjoy views of the Chatsworth Estate from the private garden, and head out on lovely walks right from the doorstep. The village pub is a two-minute walk – perfect for a pre-dinner pint. You’re also within easy reach of Bakewell and Matlock. There’s a wood burner in the original stone fireplace, and plenty of charm to boot. *Children over the age of eight are welcome, as are babies under six months old. *There’s off-street parking for one car here, with room for an additional vehicle in front of the cottage. We recommend bringing a car to get the most out of your stay. Bathtub Carbon Monoxide Detector Central Heating Child Friendly Cooking Essentials Dishwasher Dryer Fire Extinguisher Fireplace Free Parking On Premises Free Parking On Street Fridge Garden Hair Dryer Hangers Iron Ironing Board Kitche...More Details
This charming three-bedroom cottage is situated in the heart of Hassop village, near Bakewell, and was once a gatekeeper's lodge to the hall. This characterful property boasts original features such as stone mullioned windows, exposed beams and an open fireplace. The cottage's neutral decor creates a peaceful atmosphere and plenty of natural light. The bedrooms consist of two ground-floor rooms, one with a king bed and the other with twin beds that share a shower room, while the third bedroom is on the first floor and has a king-size bed and en-suite bathroom. The beautiful garden area at the rear of the property has seating for six people and a charcoal barbecue, perfect for al fresco dining. The cottage is ideally located for exploring the Peak District, with countryside walks and bike rides on the doorstep, as well as shops and amenities in nearby villages. A visit to Dovedale's famed stepping stones is not to be missed, nor are the ...More Details
Situated within a Peak District estate, this 16th-century hunting tower was built for Bess of Hardwick, the ancestress of the Duke of Devonshire. This four-storey tower isn’t suitable for young children or guests with limited mobility – you’ll need to ascend the steep and winding staircase to reach all areas of this abode. Expect traditional features, with an AGA for cooking family favourites after a day exploring Chatsworth House. You’ll find a health club on the estate too, so speak to your host to arrange a spa session. After a few tennis games on the communal courts, unwind with a glass of red in the cosy sitting room. For local hikes, Curbar Edge and Froggatt Edge are a?? fifteen-minute drive away. *This home is not suitable for children under the age of 8. *There's parking for four cars on the driveway. *This home is on an estate, so expect to bump into other guests during your stay. *At certain times of the year, guests have ...More Details
This semi-detached cottage is nestled in the beautiful grounds of the Chatsworth Estate. Accessed by a single-track road (not suitable for low cars), you’ll be welcomed by cosy rooms and a wonderful sense of seclusion. There is also a wood-burning stove, a private rear garden and flexible sleeping arrangements – the zip-and-link bed can be arranged as a double or two single beds on request. Guests can enjoy multi-entrance tickets to the House and Gardens, as well as access to the estate gym, tennis court and swimming pool for an additional fee. *Please note there is a gravelled single track leading to the entrance which is not suitable for low-profile vehicles. *There is free private parking for two cars here. *Tickets to Chatsworth House and Gardens are included in your stay. Please note the main house is closed at certain times of the year so check with your host prior to your arrival. *There are two floors here with steps leading ...More Details
Built in 1809 and renovated in 2020, grade II-listed King Of The Vale brings together old and new for a wonderful experience in the Peak District. The striking Georgian cottage features beamed ceilings, traditional shutters, sash windows, wood-burning stoves and an impressive garden, all while providing guests with twenty-first-century comforts and design. Prepare wonderful meals in the fully equipped kitchen, then enjoy your creations al fresco or in the modern dining room. With four bedrooms, up to eight guests are welcome to enjoy the home's cosy interiors and excellent position in the charming village of Rowsley. From here, it's easy to visit all corners of the famous Peak District. *It’s possible to accommodate two additional guests on the sofa bed in the living area *Unfortunately, pets are not allowed here *Smoking is strictly forbidden on the entire premises *We highly recommend having a car in this area *This home has quite a...More Details
Staying at Bakewell Pudding is as much about experiencing your hosts' attentive service as it is about staying in a quaint cottage in a great location. A handy parking permit will be waiting for you on arrival, and while the space is a few minutes' walk to the front door, you'll get to start exploring the lovely village of Bakewell. You'll find independent coffeeshops and restaurants two minutes away, and your hosts will let you know their favourite ones too. The cottage is such a cosy space to return to and offers opportunities for unwinding both indoors and outdoors. Make use of the immaculate patio when the sun is shining, or retire inside for a relaxing evening by the the cracking fire. With the Peak District on your doorstep, you won't run out of activities to fill up your day. Hike the Monsal trail or plan a visit to Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall – there's something for everyone. * It's split across two floors so it may not b...More Details
Surrounded by the wild natural beauty of the Peak District National Park, this idyllic cottage is the perfect getaway to relax and explore this majestic part of the English countryside. Located just outside the village of Birchover (a twenty-minute drive from Matlock), you’ll have all the peace and quiet you need to truly rest and unwind. Dating back to the 1700s, the cottage was originally built as a two-storey barn for the main house which your host Rachael’s parents bought as a ruin in the 1960s. Recently restored, you can tell how much love and care has been put into this stunning space that blends beautiful modern comforts with characterful original details to create an unforgettable home. From the underfloor heating to the wood-burning stove, romantic roll-top tub and sweeping views of the Peak District fields and valleys, there’s a storybook warmth and cosiness here that instantly makes you feel welcome. With two outdoor terraces...More Details
Take a break from the fuss and flutter of daily life and retreat to this traditional English cottage in the charming village of Tideswell. A former sweet shop, this boutique-style home combines original features with contemporary furnishings to create a modern yet warm and inviting space. Stepping inside, you'll find pearly white walls, ceilings and stone floors, while the log burner and wooden beams overhead keep things extra cosy. Explore the rolling green fields of the Peak District National Park right on your doorstep, or enjoy a morning walk through the village, passing cheery pubs, bistros, fish and chip shops and quaint little tea rooms. Stop off for a classic scone with jam and clotted cream or tuck into a full English breakfast close by or visit the award-winning restaurant 'The Merchant's Yard' for a special occasion. In warmer months, make the most of the sunny south-facing courtyard and relax with a bottle of something spark...More Details
This blissful getaway in the Derbyshire countryside boasts spectacularly scenic views and an unrivalled level of tranquillity, the perfect place to unplug, unwind and rejuvenate amidst the abundance of local wildlife and nature. Set within 55 acres of private farmland, you'll find surrounding natural beauty in every direction that you look. Explore the gardens and fruit orchards on the grounds, where you'll find plenty of peaceful spots to meditate or do some yoga. The host even leaves yoga equipment inside for guests to use at their leisure. While you'll have plenty of privacy here, this place provides ample opportunity to socialise with the farm's flock of sheep, lambs, hens, and peacocks if you please. Inside, enjoy taking in the sweeping country views from the open-plan living area in style. Contemporary furnishings with a gorgeous green colour palette that nods to the surrounding flora and fauna present a calming space to feel at...More Details
Bookended by rolling green fields, valleys and walking trails, this cosy cottage is the perfect retreat for those exploring the Peak District. Inside, there's an open-plan living space with whitewashed walls, wooden beams and stone fixtures, creating a modern yet cosy feel. On chilly days, warm your toes in front of the fire, taking turns to stoke the log burner and top up glasses of wine. We particularly liked the dog-legged stairwell, wrought-iron chandelier and the photography of the local area adorning the walls. Speaking of, fill up your flask, put those walking boots on, and explore this beautiful natural landscape right on your doorstep. Hike up Manifold Valley, seek out Thors Cave, and reach Wetton Mill in less than an hour from home. Further afield, the charming villages of Ashbourne and Dovedale are just fifteen minutes' drive away. Or, if you'd prefer to expend a little more energy, it's only twenty minutes in the car from Al...More Details
While its bones date back to the 16th century, this cosy stone barn couldn’t be more up-to-the-minute. Contemporary-comfort is the watchword here – expect eco-friendly heating, snuggly faux fur throws and Egyptian cotton sheets. Spend cooler mornings curled up on the sofa with a hot mug of tea, toasting your toes by the fire. When it warms up outside, potter around the sleek kitchenette, putting together a light lunch to be enjoyed in the sunshine. Take your plates over to the picnic bench and soak up the sights and sounds of the countryside. Once you’re ready to explore, tie your laces tight and set out on a stroll through the Manifold Valley to Thor’s Cave – it’ll take you around fifty minutes at a leisurely pace. Or, jump in the car and take the forty-minute drive to Matlock for peaceful walks along the river. Head home in the late afternoon for a barbecue and a glass of fizz, ready to watch the sun set over the Peak District. *T...More Details
Elegant streetscapes, a thriving arts scene, bountiful thermal spas, and the glorious wilds of the Peak District on its doorstep –? it's no wonder the historic town of Buxton continues to be one of Derbyshire's hotspots. You'll quickly discover all of its charms (and heights – it's England's highest town) with a stay at this quintessential cottage. The location is unbeatable, perfectly perched just a six-minute pleasant jaunt from its centre. Kick off muddy boots in the handy porch area and make your way inside to discover an immaculate home marrying characterful features with contemporary styling. Large, roaring fireplaces, exposed stone walls, and flagstone floors bring all the charm. While a smart, shaker-style kitchen, and upstairs, a deep, freestanding bath and quality king-sized bed, add a dash of luxury. Open the patio doors wide in warmer climes to enjoy the private, landscaped gardens beyond. The raised deck is the perfec...More Details
Located on the southeastern edge of the gorgeous Peak District National Park, this stunning ten-bed Georgian mansion is secluded away within an acre of immaculately presented private gardens. With terraced lawns, cute courtyard spaces and a Big Green Egg barbecue, the ornate outdoor areas are perfectly set up for alfresco dining. In fact, the gardens are noteworthy enough to have had an entire episode of BBC's Gardener's World devoted to them. The home packs in plenty of charm from the moment you enter its grand entrance hall, with eye-catching colourful tiles, an imposing fireplace and elegant antiques. It's a similar story throughout the rest of the ground floor, with the addition of wood panelling in the reading room, large bay windows overlooking the garden in the drawing room, and plenty of light and space beneath the beautiful vaulted ceiling in the kitchen. Here, a large pine table sits up to ten adults or fourteen with children...More Details
A picture-perfect cottage in the heart of the historic Peak District village of Youlgreave and surrounded by stunning countryside, this home offers a peaceful retreat from your everyday routine. The interior blends period features with modern comfort to create a welcoming home from home. Alongside beautiful exposed stone, a forest green wood burner and stylish sash windows, you'll find underfloor heating, a gloriously comfortable leather corner sofa and a well-equipped kitchen that leads out into a quaint courtyard garden. Climb the narrow stairs and you'll uncover a relaxing bedroom with a restful bed sitting beneath an elegant canopy, with a sleek bathroom just a step across the hallway. Step outside and you'll find yourself within a short stroll of three village pubs, a cute cafe/general store and the local Post Office. For adventures further afield, you're just five miles from the pretty town of Matlock and the grand Haddon Hall ...More Details
Lovingly renovated and carefully restored, Clare and Paul have turned this barn into a contemporary but warm home. Expect bold florals in the main bedroom, inviting sink-in sofas in the living space and a fully-equipped kitchenette for cooked breakfasts on slow-start mornings. One side of the barn overlooks rolling hills and patchwork fields, so you can watch the sheep grazing while you relax with a mug of tea on the royal blue loveseat. Then there’s the outside space, which boasts a hot tub for soothing tired muscles after long hikes through the Peaks and a seating area for cream tea in the sunshine. If country walks are on the agenda, there are a number of public footpaths by your front door and the serene Combs Reservoir is a mere seven-minute walk away. If you’re keen to explore a little further afield, the charming spa town of Buxton is reached in fifteen minutes by car. And when the day draws to a close, sip a gin and tonic in a...More Details
Dating back to the 19th century, this barn in the White Peak area of the Peak District has ben given a new lease of life in recent years. No longer used for farmyard storage, it's now a country getaway full of luxurious touches. Save for the sections of exposed stonework, you wouldn't be able to guess this home's true age. The design is contemporary but definitely rustic in flavour, with bare floorboards, artfully weathered wooden furnishings and a Scandinavian-style wood-burning stove that's the ideal companion to return to after a long bout in the great outdoors. The svelte rolltop bathtub upstairs is another way to get toasty and warm, too. As you can probably guess from looking out through the glass doors to bucolic views of rolling countryside, you're not short of walking routes and picturesque scenic points in the immediate locale. The historic market town of Longnor only takes five minutes to reach in the car as well and offers...More Details
A cosy getaway for two, this charming cottage is packed with character and has idyllic views of the Peak District to match. The scenery is absolutely breathtaking – imagine lush green fields, grazing cattle and tree-dotted hills, all spread out before you – and the best place to admire the rolling countryside is the garden. Sharing a bottle of wine as the sun goes down will become your evening ritual – with views like that, it'll be hard to tear yourself away. There's also an excellent outlook from the bedroom, which you'll wake up to daily. Make yourself comfortable on the squishy sofa following a long day wandering the Peaks and snuggle up for a movie night – you can sign in to your Netflix, Prime and Disney+ accounts, so there are plenty of films to choose from. When you grow peckish, the kitchen is well-stocked and well-suited to rustling up delicious meals, but if you don't fancy cooking, Foolow's village pub is only a twelve-minu...More Details
Quintessential English living meets countryside tranquility in this beautiful stone cottage. Nestled in the quiet village of Foolow in Derbyshire, you'll feel at one with nature from being surrounded by miles of green fields. Whether you want to go out and wander around them, play games with the family, or just stay at home admiring the scenery from afar, you're sure to enjoy the surroundings either way. The garden of this home is particularly special. The outside seating area is tailor-made for enjoying an evening tipple. Why not sample the local Lindway Brook champagne and toast to making wonderful memories? When the light starts to fade, head inside and put your feet up in the lounge while the wood burner glows away. Being situated in the Peak District, this cottage is in an ideal location to make the most of one of the UK's most beautiful regions. Get the boots on and hike one of the many trails here, or jump on two wheels and cycl...More Details