Embark on a journey through time and stay with family or friends at this Grade II listed eighteenth-century workers’ cottage, nestled in the historic embrace of Cromford. The property is a testament to traditional elegance, with stylish furnishings, a cosy wood burner and a lovely tired garden for al fresco dining.
Cross the threshold of this characterful terraced cottage and into the living area, a room with captivating charm adorned with thoughtfully curated artwork and pottery. Relax in comfort within this inviting space, bask in the gentle glow of the crackling wood burner, surrounded by an array of books, or watch your favourite programs on the Smart TV. After crafting a delectable dinner in the well-appointed kitchen, gather around the dining table to recount the day’s adventures. A convenient cloakroom completes the ground floor. Venture upstairs to discover two generously proportioned bedrooms, each with lavish bed linens and wooden beams overhead. The first bedroom boasts a regal king-sized bed, while the second has a super king-sized bed that can be transformed into a twin room on request. A stylish family bathroom completes the internal layout. Outside, a tiered garden designed by the owner, an artist who also honed her craft as a garden designer at Kew, awaits, complete with a fire pit, an al fresco dining area and far-reaching views of the Derbyshire countryside.
A 400-metre walk into the centre of Cromford presents an array of inviting pubs and restaurants alongside an internationally renowned bookshop, an art gallery, and local conveniences. Less than half a mile away, the UNESCO World Heritage site of Cromford Mills beckons, a treasure trove of independent boutiques and shops, offering the opportunity for scenic canal-side strolls and immersive experiences within the very heart of the mill. The alluring Black Rocks (0.5 miles) is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, accessible by foot or car, and unveils picturesque walking trails in beautiful countryside.