Rushop Hall Cottages have been converted to provide high quality accommodation in a delightful rural location situated in the grounds of Rushup Hall. There are wonderful views from the properties across the surrounding countryside, towards Rushup Edge, Mam Tor and beyond. Experience the local wildlife from your own doorstep, in addition to the owner’s animals, horses, Highland cattle, alpacas and sheep. This rural location is an ideal base from which to explore this area of the Peak National Park with some excellent walking from the doorstep and in nearby Edale at the beginning of the Pennine Way. You can visit the mines at Castleton, or take in the culture of Buxton with the theatre, opera house and various other attractions. It is possible for up to 12 people to dine together in Top Tack Cottage. |
| You enter the accommodation, which has been turned upside down, into the main entrance hallway, off which are the two bedrooms. The main bedroom has a double bed and benefits from the views down the valley, the second bedroom has two single beds. There is also a bathroom on this floor with a ‘walk in shower’, hand basin and toilet. The oak staircase takes you to the first floor, which has a vaulted ceiling and exposed beams, into the spacious and open plan kitchen, dining and lounge area. The room has a fireplace with a log burning stove, and enjoys some outstanding views down the valley. The second bathroom, on this floor, has a bath with hand shower, toilet and hand basin, the vaulted beam ceiling adding further to its charm. There is a garden area for the cottage, which takes in the sun during the early part of the day, and is behind the cottage looking directly onto the views down the valley. This cottage is one of four cottages at the same location which can be booked together to sleep 14 people, the others are: PK605 Irishman's Cottage (Sleeps 2), PK630 Edge Cottage (Sleeps 6), PK647 Pepper Pot Cottage (Sleeps 2) |