Situated close to the centre of the idyllic market town of Bakewell, this light and welcoming cottage offers fantastic holiday accommodation for four guests. Ideal for families and couples, the cottage is a great base for exploring the wonderful woodlands, beautiful countryside and quaint villages of the Peak District National Park. Tastefully decorated throughout, this refreshing property makes a beautiful retreat for walkers and cyclists following the Monsal Trail or visiting some of the area’s many historic landmarks.
Entering this pretty south-facing cottage via stable-style doors you will find the cosy lounge. An ideal space to snuggle up with a good book or a film on the smart TV/DVD, the lounge also features a warming wood burner and plenty of comfortable seating. The stylish kitchen/diner is a sociable space, ideal for preparing and sharing your favourite family meals. Heading up to the first floor, the cottage offers two light and airy bedrooms: a king-size and a double, along with a shower room. Outside, the charming front garden is a tranquil suntrap with a choice of outdoor furniture making this an ideal spot for al fresco drinks in the evening. Off-road parking is available for one car, with bike storage space in the back yard.
Set on the banks of the beautiful River Wye, the picturesque town of Bakewell is famous as the home of the Bakewell Pudding, and offers an enticing range of pubs, cafes, restaurants and independent shops. A great starting point for exploring the White Peak part of the Peak District, Bakewell marks the beginning of the car-free Monsal Trail. There are numerous local attractions including Bakewell Old House Museum (0.5 miles), Peter’s Stone (6.5 miles), Haddon Hall, Magpie Mine, the magnificent estate of Chatsworth House, and the Nine Ladies Stone Circle (all within 4.5 miles).