Ref: PK329
WEEKLY PRICE 2008
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LOW
405
ECON
445
MID
484
HIGH
556
PEAK
654
3 NIGHT PRICE 2008
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LOW
320
ECON
351
MID
382
HIGH
439
PEAK
517
WEEKLY PRICE 2009
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LOW
415
ECON
456
MID
496
HIGH
570
PEAK
670
3 NIGHT PRICE 2009
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LOW
328
ECON
360
MID
392
HIGH
450
PEAK
529
Short breaks are available for 3-5 nights, further details on request
Location - at a Glance
Peaceful rural location
Three bathrooms
Close to Carsington Water and Dovedale
Spacious grounds
log burning stove
Private parking
Telephone - on site
Groceries - Idridgehay 2 ½ miles
Post Office - 0.5 miles
Railway Station - Matlock
Nearest Pub serving food - The Barley Mow Kirk Ireton 1 mile
Restaurant - The Black Swan Iridgehay
Indoor pool - Ashbourne/Matlock
Take away food - Wirksworth 2 miles
Buttercup Barn Kirk Ireton Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms

Buttercup Barn is part of Tinkerley Barns which are set in a beautiful location close to the owner’s farmhouse, and are built in traditional stone and date back over 300 years.

The approach is through the farm’s 20 acres of grassland with beautiful views across the Ecclesbourne Valley and Idridgehay Church.

The gardens, which have been recently landscaped, contain a large duckpond. With this peaceful location, tucked into the hillside, the barns are a real summer sun trap.

They have close access to the market towns of Ashbourne and Wirksworth as featured in the TV series Peak Practice. Matlock and Alton Towers with their many leisure facilities and tourist attractions are close by as are Dovedale and Bakewell, which is the capital of the Peak District.

Kirk Ireton itself has a maze of footpaths and its local pub, the Barley Mow, dates back to 1688.

Carsington Water is nearby and offers, sailing, windsurfing, trout fishing and a wide variety of wildlife.

It also has walking, cycling and horse riding routes around its twelve mile circumference.

Gardens and grounds to be enjoyed as advised by the owner.

Buttercup Barn is built into the slope behind the farm giving direct access to the first floor living area, which offers superb views across the valley from the main feature window.

The large and very spacious open plan lounge, dining and kitchen area has a vaulted ceiling with original exposed oak king post trusses adding tremendous charm and character to this inviting room.

Further charm is given to this room with the wooden flooring, co-ordinated fabrics and the welcoming warmth of the log burning fire set into an imposing inglenook fireplace.

Given the size of Buttercup Barn it is possible for 12 people to dine together.

The stairs to the ground floor take you to the three good sized bedrooms, each with plenty of character, retaining many original oak beams and enjoying views across the valley.

The main bedroom has a double bed and en-suite bathroom with power shower, hand basin and toilet, the second bedroom has two single beds and similar en-suite bathroom facilities, and a stable door giving external access.

The third bedroom has two single beds and is adjacent to the main bathroom with bath and power shower over, toilet, bidet and hand basin.

All bedrooms having views out across the valley.

Services
Duvets, linen and towels providedoil fired central heating and power £20 per booking per week, £15 per short break
initial supply of logshob, oven and grill
microwavefridge
freezercolour TV
videocot
high chairshared laundry room with washer and tumble dryer
pets welcome but must be kept under control around the groundshorses by arrangement
parkingexternal sensor lighting
garden furniturebarbecue
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