Ref: PK650
WEEKLY PRICE 2008
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LOW
280
ECON
307
MID
334
HIGH
383
PEAK
451
3 NIGHT PRICE 2008
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LOW
221
ECON
242
MID
264
HIGH
303
PEAK
356

For remaining 2006 pricing please contact us.

WEEKLY PRICE 2009
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LOW
270
ECON
296
MID
322
HIGH
370
PEAK
435
3 NIGHT PRICE 2009
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LOW
213
ECON
234
MID
254
HIGH
292
PEAK
344

For remaining 2006 pricing please contact us.

Short breaks are available for 3-5 nights, further details on request
Location - at a Glance
Detached
Grade 11 Listed cottage
Period 16th/17th century cottage
Open coal fire
2 Bathrooms
Quiet rural location
Excellent local walks
Historic Gardens open under the National Garden Scheme
Parking
Telephone - Use of owner’s in emergency
Groceries - Dronfield / Totley
Post Office - Dronfield Woodhouse / Totley
Railway Station - Chesterfield / Sheffield
Nearest Inn serving food - The Angel Holmesfield
Restaurant - Cavendish Hotel Baslow
Indoor swimming pool - Dronfield
Nearest take away food - Dronfield / Totley
The Cottage Holmesfield Sleeps in bedrooms

This period detached stone cottage, in the grounds of the owner’s Grade 11 Listed Hall, has origins dating back to the 13th Century.

The cottage and its surroundings are rich in history, the Hall having been described by an historian as ' a substantial yeoman’s dwelling of Tudor times' – with its four stone gateposts, the dovecot and tithe barn remaining.

You enter the spacious period accommodation, which is on two levels, from the side of the cottage, and off the small entrance hall is the downstairs shower room, with shower cubicle, hand basin and toilet.

The hall leads through into the good-sized beamed-ceiling farmhouse kitchen/dining area, which has all the essential equipment you will require.

A spiral staircase leads to the first floor into a large 16th century beamed-ceiling lounge, with an imposing Tudor fireplace with open coal/log fire and period oak furniture adding considerably to the charm and atmosphere of the room.

A single step down and then up into a small hall, off which is the bathroom with bath and shower over, hand basin and toilet.

Off this inner hall is the bedroom, with oak stud wall, and twin beds. The bedroom has magnificent views across the mature gardens and beyond.

The gardens are open during June and July for private visits under the National Garden Scheme and for the general public on three consecutive Sundays in July.

We hope you will enjoy the cottage and gardens which reflect sympathetically the history of the property.

Services
Duvets, linen and towels provided • oil central heating and power included • supply of logs & coal • oven and hob • microwave • fridge/freezer • washing machine • colour TV • video • DVD player • radio / hi-fi • 1 well behaved dog allowed • no smoking • parking • external lighting • garden furniture • BBQ • external storage
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.