Enjoy a relaxing break in this delightful cottage which is ideal for couples and small families located in the heart of the popular town of Bakewell with an abundance of facilities on the doorstep.
Ideal for exploring the bustling market town of Bakewell, this pretty 18th-century stone cottage makes a fantastic holiday home for couples and small families. Offering light and welcoming accommodation for four guests, this lovely Grade-II listed Georgian property is a delightful base for exploring the beautiful countryside of the Peak District National Park. Set close to the heart of the town, the cottage is ideal for eager walkers discovering this magnificent area’s quaint villages, stunning woodland and mysterious caverns, or for taking part in a range of activities including climbing, horse riding, fishing and fell running.
Entering this cosy and inviting property, the pretty lounge provides a warm and relaxing space to unwind in at the end of a great day out, with plenty of comfortable seating, TV/DVD and a wood burner set in a beautiful stone feature fireplace. Exploring further, the fully equipped kitchen/diner is a sociable space, perfect for cooking and enjoying your favourite family meals. The ground floor also has a charming, tiled bathroom. Upstairs, there are two bright and relaxing bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and decorated in soothing neutral tones: a king-size room and a twin room with 2’6” single beds. Outside, a small courtyard is to the front of the cottage, providing a pleasant spot for a morning coffee.
One of the Peak District’s most popular towns, Bakewell is famous as the home of the Bakewell Pudding, and has an enticing range of pubs, restaurants, galleries and cafes. Bakewell Old House Museum is within a quarter of a mile, and the town also marks the start of the car-free Monsal Trail. The cottage is a wonderful base for exploring the White Peak part of the district, with attractions including Haddon Hall, Chatsworth House and the Nine Ladies Stone Circle (all within 4.5 miles).