Offering views of the Peaks and comfort-focused features inside, this property is a fantastic base for those seeking hiking excursions in beautiful Derbyshire. Four guests are invited to walk and cycle the surrounding countryside, exploring Kinder Scout (4 miles) and an array of incredible long-distance cycle pathways within the vicinity. The abode is naturally dog-friendly, ensuring those with puppy pals can relax comfortably after long dog walks and excursions with man’s best friend. Although the property is well-placed for outdoor activities, it is also just a short walk (less than 500 metres) to the centre of Hayfield, putting village pubs and shops within easy reach when needed.
Modern minimalism awaits in this compact yet smartly designed terraced cottage. Enter via the lounge, the cosiest space with sofas, a wood burner and a Smart TV for restful nights in. You can natter away with the chef in the adjacent kitchen via the hatch, and there’s also a second cosy snug spot through the kitchen/diner by the French doors. Outside, a tiered, paved patio space is furnished for alfresco afternoons with incredible views. Back indoors, two fantastically designed bedrooms offer space for restful eves. One is a king-size with an en-suite, and the other is a queen bedroom with a family bathroom next door.
Become immersed in Peak District life with a stay in Hayfield, exploring the traditional mill village architecture of the winding streets, the art galleries and gift shops at its centre and the annual Country Show and Sheepdog Trials that take place in September. The Sett Valley Trail begins here (1 mile), a moderately difficult 2.5-mile walking or cycling route that follows an old railway line throughout Derbyshire’s striking countryside. Those seeking more challenging adventures can hike Kinder Scout, summit Mam Tor (7.5 miles) or explore the spectacular scenery of Derwent Dam (14.5 miles).