Ref: PK473
WEEKLY PRICE 2008
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LOW
427
ECON
468
MID
509
HIGH
585
PEAK
688
3 NIGHT PRICE 2008
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LOW
337
ECON
370
MID
402
HIGH
462
PEAK
544

For remaining 2006 pricing please contact us.

WEEKLY PRICE 2009
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LOW
443
ECON
486
MID
529
HIGH
608
PEAK
715
3 NIGHT PRICE 2009
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LOW
350
ECON
384
MID
418
HIGH
480
PEAK
565

For remaining 2006 pricing please contact us.

Short breaks are available for 3-5 nights, further details on request
Location - at a Glance
High quality character barn conversions
Rural position in the Dove Valley/Manifold Valley
Ground floor bedroom
Spacious grounds
External sensor lighting
Parking
Telephone - On site
Groceries - Hulme End
Post Office - Ashbourne
Railway Station - Derby / Buxton
Nearest Inn serving food - The George Alstonefield
Restaurant - Callow Hall Ashbourne
Indoor swimming pool - Ashbourne / Buxton
Nearest take away food - Ashbourne
Reubens Roost Ilam Sleeps in bedrooms

Situated in an elevated position in the grounds of the owners Grade II 16th Century farmhouse, this barn conversion is one of four in an ideal location from which to explore the beauty of the Peak National Park, nestling between Dovedale and the Manifold Valley.

Alton Towers and the country estates of Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall are only short drive away.

Converted to a very high standard, the barns retain a considerable wealth of individual charm, with exposed beams, wooden and flagged floors throughout, which all enhance the ambience of the barns.

In addition the fabrics have been carefully co-ordinated with antique furnishings to augment the appeal of these very individual barns. The barns are all adjoining and accessed off a central cobbled courtyard.

Use of spacious grounds, as advised by the owner, where you can see the pet sheep, ducks and chickens (eggs available in season). Each property has its own individual decking area to the rear.

Please note Bookings are Friday to Friday.

You enter the barn into the hallway, off which are the main reception rooms. Beams, flagged and wooden floors exist throughout the accommodation.

The hallway to your right leads through to the very spacious lounge/dining area that has a refectory table, vaulted ceiling and a welcoming gas log burning stove.

Off the lounge is the well equipped kitchen with all the essential equipment you will require for your stay.

From the lounge, there is a trap door with a drop down ladder that takes you to a small open gallery suitable only as an occasional sitting/reading area.

Off the hall, and down a single step, is the third bedroom with a double bed, a single bed and hand basin. Also on the ground floor is the bathroom with a separate shower cubicle, bath, hand basin and toilet.

The stairs lead to the two remaining bedrooms, one with a double bed and occasional lounge seating, the second bedroom has two single beds and an arched glazed window, which is curtained off and over looks the lounge.

This cottage is one of four cottages at the same location which can be booked together to sleep 29 people, the others are: PK474 Bremens Barn (Sleeps 9), PK475 Hope’s Hideaway (Sleeps 8), PK707 Purdy's Place (Sleeps 5)

Services
Duvets and linen provided • oil fired central heating and power £20 per booking per week, £15 per short break • hob and oven • microwave • fridge • chest freezer, washer and dryer and drying racks in a central utility area • dishwasher • colour TV • video • radio cassette player • alarm clock/radios to all bedrooms • cot and high chair available • pets by arrangement • sorry no smoking • parking • external sensor lighting furniture • barbecue and sitting out area to the rear of barns • central utility area available for occasional storage of bikes and external kennel area • Please note Bookings are Friday to Friday
Other Questions
If you have any questions concerning this cottage please contact us on 0114 262 0777, or fill in our contact form or email us enquiries@peakcottages.com.