Ref: PK495
WEEKLY PRICE 2008
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LOW
272
ECON
298
MID
324
HIGH
372
PEAK
438
3 NIGHT PRICE 2008
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LOW
215
ECON
235
MID
256
HIGH
294
PEAK
346

For remaining 2006 pricing please contact us.

Short breaks are available for 3-5 nights, further details on request
Location - at a Glance
Rural position / panoramic views
Character cottages / quality conversions
electric effect log burning stove
Heart of the National Park
Excellent walking area
Tennis Court
Parking
Telephone - Payphone
Groceries - Hartington
Post Office - Hartington
Railway Station - Derby
Nearest Inn serving food - Waterloo Inn Biggin by Hartington
Restaurant - Biggin Hall Biggin by Hartington
Indoor swimming pool - Ashbourne / Bakewell
Nearest take away food - Ashbourne
Courtyard Creamery Nr Hartington Sleeps in bedrooms

Located in rural countryside in the grounds of the owners 135 acres property, this is truly an outstanding location in which to relax and enjoy some spectacular views in barn conversions which have been sympathetically and very individually restored.

The farm and buildings are Grade 11 listed and date back to the 14th century and were once a medieval monastic sheep farm belonging to Garendon Abbey, which is in secluded surroundings .

Located on the edge of Biggin Dale, which leads into Wolfscote Dale, Dovedale and beyond, this is an ideal base for both walking and cycling from the doorstep in this very picturesque area of the Peak National Park.

Centrally located, the Tissington and Manifold Trails are both nearby, along with the country houses of Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Kedleston Hall, Sudbury and Tissington Hall.

The cottages are accessed from a long sweeping drive.

All on one level, this accommodation has been renovated to a very high standard with fabrics and furnishings having been carefully co-ordinated throughout, enhancing the original exposed beams and slate floors.

You enter the accommodation into the very spacious and welcoming open plan kitchen/dining/lounge area – the kitchen being well equipped with all the essentials you will require for your stay.

The lounge has a slate floor with occasional rugs and its own electric log burning stove.

To the rear is the main bedroom that has a double bed and its own en suite bathroom, with bath and shower over, hand basin and toilet, and enjoys views to the courtyard and the open countryside.

The private south facing patio is accessed from the lounge.

The dining table in Courtyard Creamery seats six people in order for all the cottages guests to eat together.

This cottage is one of three cottages at the same location which can be booked together to sleep 6 people, the others are: PK493 Cheese Press Cottage (Sleeps 2), PK494 The Old Farrowings (Sleeps 2)

Services
Duvets, linen and towels provided • oil fired central heating, electric included • oven and hob • microwave • fridge/freezer • washer & dryer in a central utility area • colour TV • DVD • radio/cassette/cd player • sorry no pets or smoking • parking • external lighting • garden furniture • barbecue • storage for bikes etc • freelance local cook who delivers daily - menu available • fax and email facility available if required
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.