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| Old Sunday School Wetton, Peak District |
Village Location
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Sleeps upto 8 in 4 bedrooms Located in the popular village of Wetton, in a conservation area, this is an ideal base from which to enjoy some excellent walking in nearby Dovedale, and the cycle trails of the Manifold Valley and the Tissington Trail. |
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| West Side Barn Hulme End, Peak District |
Rural Location
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Sleeps upto 4 in 2 bedrooms This detached barn has beamed ceilings throughout giving the property plenty of character, and has been converted in recent years to provide spacious and high quality accommodation in a delightful rural location. There are some outstanding views across the surrounding countryside and towards the nearby Manifold Trail where walking and cycling can also be enjoyed. |
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| Dig Barn Fenny Bentley, Peak District |
Village Location
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Sleeps upto 2 in 1 bedroom This cosy imaginatively designed studio is within a stone built cottage, which dates back some 250 years, and adjoins the owner’s property in this quiet village from which there are idyllic views across the adjoining fields to the woodland beyond. There are walks from the village and good access to the nearby Tissington and Manifold trails. |
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| Pilsbury Grange Pilsbury, Peak District |
Rural Location
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Sleeps upto 12 in 6 bedrooms This Grade II listed detached house, on three floors, dates over 300 years and, until recently, used to be part of the Chatsworth Estate. |
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| Curlew Cottage Alsop en le Dale, Peak District |
Rural Location
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Sleeps upto 4 in 2 bedrooms These three charming Parwich Lees Cottages are well appointed and are in a peaceful location in a 100 acre country estate in the heart of the Peak District National Park, with spectacular views down Alsop Dale and across the well known Tissington Trail. There are large gardens where guests can sit and enjoy the sun set over the valley. |
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