Perfect for larger families or groups of friends, this stone-built property is ideally situated near the heart of Tideswell. Spend the day discovering this picturesque village’s fantastic selection of eateries, independent shops, and welcoming pubs, then return home to warm your toes in front of the roaring wood burner or dine alfresco in the terrace garden.
Inside, you’ll be greeted by a bright and spacious lounge featuring plenty of comfortable seating centred around the wood burner that’s set within a lovely, traditional stone fireplace. Grab a bite in the bright and airy breakfast room located next to the stylish, well-equipped kitchen, or enjoy a meal together in the dining room, where a farmhouse-style table and chairs await for gatherings with loved ones. Upstairs, the open-tread staircase leads to four beautifully appointed bedrooms decorated in neutral tones, each with its own en-suite bathroom for your convenience. The sleeping arrangements include a king-size bedroom, a double room, a twin with single beds, and a bunk bedroom, making the property ideal for families of all sizes. Outside, a small terrace with garden furniture overlooks the peaceful lane behind the cottage, providing a quiet spot to unwind and enjoy the fresh country air. On-street parking is available subject to availability.
Nestled in the heart of the Peak District, Tideswell serves as a fantastic base for exploring the area’s stunning natural beauty, with popular landmarks such as Water-Cum-Jolly Dale, the historic plague village of Eyam, and the dramatic Froggatt Edge all within 8 miles. A 9-mile drive brings you to the spa town of Buxton, where you can visit attractions such as the famous Buxton Opera House, The Pump Room, Poole’s Cavern, Solomon’s Temple, and the iconic Buxton Crescent. The village of Castleton, home to the impressive Blue John Cavern, is 9 miles from this retreat.