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Dog-friendly Derbyshire

Explore the moors and hills of the Peak District, Derbyshire is home to a number of wonderful walkies for you to enjoy with your best furry friend.
  • Coachmans Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set over three floors and next to a trickling stream, this beautifully unique, detached property boasts spectacular views over the countryside, and is in a truly private location with a stunning outside space complete with canopied hot tub. Approached by its own private drive, it has a sweeping run of stone steps leading to a spacious decked area with seating, from where sightings of wild deer can often be seen in the early hours. The owners live close by, and direct access from the top floor of the property takes you to the contemporary bedroom, and the middle floor offers cosy living space that’s enhanced by a wood burner.


    Nestled in the picturesque hamlet of Fernilee within the Peak District National Park, the small town of Whaley Bridge is just 5 minutes away, with its wonderful array of local pubs, restaurants and cafes. In the other direction, the spa town of Buxton is home to the fabulous opera house, a number of festivals and the Pavilion, all of which can be reached in around 10 minutes by car. The ever popular market town of Bakewell, home to Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall, is around a 30-minute drive, as are the beautiful village of Edale and Castleton. A perfect, romantic retreat, this cottage provides a magnificent base from which you can do as much or as little as you like. Shop and restaurant 2¼ miles, pub ½ mile.
    £91
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  • Lillegarth, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hope Valley, England
    Lillegarth is a wonderful, 18th-century stone built cottage in the popular Hope Valley village of Bradwell, within the heart of the Peak District National Park. Originally two cottages now opened up as one, the property is full of character and charm with exposed beams, low doorways, exposed stone work and steps between rooms. In an elevated position, surrounded by extensive grounds and accessed down a narrow lane, the setting is peaceful and with views that are nothing less than spectacular. In the winter months, the gas log-effect wood burner provides a warm, cosy environment in what is a spacious property, and for the summer, the summerhouse is a perfect place to relax whilst the sun goes down and admire magnificent views. In addition there are several other outdoor seating areas all surrounded by fantastic views.

    As a village, Bradwell is a picturesque, rabbit-warren of narrow lanes and tiny cottages, built up a steep hillside, and as can be seen from Lillegarth, the village is surrounded by fabulous countryside. Making an excellent base, local facilities within the village include shops, pubs and places to eat, and there are also two children’s playgrounds within the village. Bradwell amenities also include a fish and chip shop, a shop, bread shop, Post Office and a hairdressers.

    The surrounding area holds a whole host of attractions including the ever popular honeypot village of Castleton, just 10 minutes away. Hathersage, also 10 minutes, is a larger village with a wealth of facilities including an open-air heated swimming pool in the summer months. The market town of Bakewell, home to the magnificent historic houses of Chatsworth and Haddon Hall, can be reached in just 20 minutes, and the spa town of Buxton is a similar distance. For outdoor enthusiasts, being surrounded by National Park countryside means there are numerous tracks, trails and footpaths offering cycling and walks from Bradwell, and the start of the Pennine Way is at nearby Edale. Finally, for any thrill seekers, Matlock with its cable car to the Heights of Abraham is around 40 minutes away, and the UKs premier theme park Alton Towers around an hour.
    £166
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  • North View, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hope Valley, England
    Perfect for couples and small families alike, North View provides cosy holiday accommodation in the popular and picturesque Peak District village of Bradwell. In a delightful location at the top of a narrow village lane, this charming, semi-detached cottage benefits from spectacular far-reaching views towards Win Hill, Bamford Edge and beyond. In the spacious living/dining room you’ll find a wood burner for that extra touch of warmth in the chillier winter months. For the long summer days you can relax on the attractive patio area and fully appreciate the superb open views.

    A short walk downhill will take you to the heart of Bradwell, with its shops, pubs and places to eat. Bradwell is also famous for its ice-cream that’s made in the village. Nestled at the bottom of its own limestone dale in the Hope Valley, Bradwell is surrounded by some fabulous countryside. The beautiful honeypot village of Castleton is around a 10-minute drive, as is the large village of Tideswell. In Hathersage, also 10 minutes’, you’ll find excellent amenities together with a seasonal outdoor heated swimming pool. Slightly further afield is the ever popular market town of Bakewell, Chatsworth House and the spa town of Buxton, which can all be reached in under half an hour. Finally, Alton Towers Theme Park can be reached in around an hour. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £55
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  • The Haybarn, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    What once played host to animals and farm equipment, these barn conversions are now perfect boltholes for couples looking to escape to the wonderful Peak District countryside. These beautifully charming stables were once a working farm building and now, nestled in the grounds of the owners home, thanks to the skill of its renovators, are cutting edge, modern semi-detached properties to be enjoyed at any time of the year.
    These quaint hideaways have everything you need for a couple’s retreat. Enjoy the outdoor seating areas in spring and summer, with dining areas surrounded by trees and fields. If you are looking to visit in the cooler months, you can snuggle up infront of the cosy wood burner. Get comfy in the super kingsize bed, complete with luxurious mattress and linen. The properties offer well-equipped, fitted kitchens, ideal if you don’t fancy heading out for dinner in one of the nearby pubs or delightful restaurants. Whilst every thought has gone into your stay, fear not the owners have not forgotten your furry friend, as guests are welcome to bring their four-legged friend with them.

    In the pretty village of Middleton-by-Wirksworth, close to the High Peak Trail and near to Wirksworth, Cromford, Matlock, Matlock Bath and Carsington Water, the location is second to none! There are also many fantastic walks available direct from the door for those who enjoy exploring on foot. Cromford nestles in the Derwent Valley World Heritage Site and is home to the Arkwright Museum. On site there is a wonderful shopping outlet as well as the working mills showing how the textiles were produced years ago. A couple of miles away you will discover Carsington Water offering watersports and cycle hire as well as an excellent visitors centre with a restaurant and coffee shop. Heritage enthusiasts will enjoy the Ecclesbourne Valley railways in nearby Wirksworth, and the fabulous Tramway Museum in Crich along the valley. Climbers are spoilt for choice with the Gritstone Black Rocks a short walk away, and the superb limestone crags nearby to explore. Let’s not forget the amazing stately homes and gardens dotted around this beautiful area to explore, such as Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall to name but a few. Shop and restaurant 1 mile, pub 500 yards.

    The Stables can be booked together with The Haybarn (ref UK13659) to accommodate up to 4 guests.
    £63
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  • Ivy Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Discover the charm of a delightful cottage, perfect for families and friends seeking a retreat in a picturesque village surrounded by breathtaking countryside. This inviting holiday home offers a harmonious blend of old-world charm and modern comforts. The lower floor boasts oak beams and original features that exude character, while the living room features a snug wood burner for cosy evenings. The well-appointed kitchen is equipped to a high standard, and the comfortable bedrooms provide a welcoming haven after a day of adventures.
    Nestled in South Wingfield, Ivy Cottage is ideally positioned for leisurely village strolls and is within easy reach of the local village gastro pub. Outside, the garden is a serene spot to relax and relish the splendid views. It’s the perfect base for exploring the scenic wonders of the Peak District National Park. The village of South Wingfield is conveniently located near Crich, a place brimming with character and history, where you’ll find an array of shops and several inviting pubs. Scenic walks abound around the village, which is also home to the renowned National Tramway Museum.
    Venture a bit further up the valley, and you’ll be greeted by some of the most stunning vistas of the Derbyshire Dales. Matlock, just 7¼ miles away, offers a variety of shops, pubs, and restaurants, along with attractions like Gulliver’s Kingdom. Consider a cable car ride to the Heights of Abraham’s summit, where you can revel in fabulous views and explore show caves, a nature trail, water gardens, and an owl maze—the perfect outing for the whole family. Heading south leads you to the starting point of the High Peak Cycle Trail, while to the north, the market town of Bakewell beckons. Be sure not to miss tasting the famous Bakewell tart! Nearby, you’ll find the grandeur of Chatsworth House and Park, the historical charm of Haddon Hall, and the recreational allure of Carsington Water, offering a wealth of water sports. A shop is just 500 yards away, and you’ll find a welcoming pub and restaurant a mile from Ivy Cottage.
    £81
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    This wonderful holiday apartment, renovated in 2019, can be found in the bustling High Peak market town of Glossop, on the edge of the Peak District National Park. Perfect for couples or friends alike, a hive of activity is available right on the doorstep including high street and independent shops, delicatessens, restaurants and local pubs complete with live bands.

    Recognised from its appearance as ‘Royston Vasey’ in TV’s ‘The League of Gentlemen’, Glossop is also renowned for the sheer amount of nearby outdoor activities, from walking, cycling and mountain biking, to rock climbing, hang gliding and caving. The traffic-free Longendale Trail can also be picked up in Glossop, which stretches for 7 miles from Hadfield to Woodhead Tunnel, and is accompanied by spectacular scenery.

    Kinder Apartment is a lovely first floor apartment offering spacious, open plan accommodation and a comfortable bedroom with a kingsize bed that can be arranged as twin beds if required, making this the ideal choice for both couples and friends. Outside is an enclosed garden with table and chairs, the perfect spot for some al fresco dining after a busy day of exploring. You can even bring a four legged friend along, so no one need miss out.

    As the gateway to the beautiful Peak District National Park, an abundance of Peak District towns and villages such as Edale, Castleton, and the famous spa town of Buxton are all within a 30-minute drive, together with the ever popular market town of Bakewell and magnificent Chatsworth House, 45 minutes away. Slightly closer to home you’ll find the award-winning Millennium Walkway, and superb Torrs sandstone gorge at New Mills, 15 minutes away. The wonderful village of Hayfield neighbours Glossop, and is popular with walkers due its close proximity to Kinder Scout. Hayfield caters well for tourists with its own collection of pubs, cafes and restaurants. If you’re looking for city life, the bright lights of Manchester are just a half hour’s drive away, or 30 minutes on a direct train from Glossop. Shop 170 yards, pub and restaurant 20 yards.
    This property can be booked together with Chunal Apartment (ref UK12958) to accommodate up to 4 guests.
    £83
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  • Station House, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tideswell, England
    Once the original station masters house and built in 1880, Station House nestles in a beautiful valley overlooking amazing countryside, and offers a unique position directly onto the Monsal Trail in the Peak District National Park. There are several photos in the house that show the property with steam trains running by. It lies on the disused Manchester to London line with the other station buildings and Victorian railway bridges next to the cottage. The property has railway themed signs and is mentioned in several railway history books (these are also in the cottage). This property is ideally located with local amenities nearby, including a café only 50 metres away. A truly fantastic house full of its own unique charm and character with great care and attention going into every detail. Station House commands stunning views from almost every window, enhanced with attractive original features and quality furnishings. Outside you can enjoy the beautiful landscaped gardens with places to relax and enjoy this truly unique property at any time of the year.
    Set within the tiny hamlet of Millers Dale, in the heart of the Peak District on the River Wye, the scenery is magnificent, with the impressive Ravenstor Cliff only a short distance down the road, on the route to the infamous Litton Mill. This was once a major junction on the midland railway line and Millers Dale was one of the largest stations on the line, which now boasts spectacular views of the twin viaducts that once carried the powerful steam locomotives. This old line now forms a traffic free route for 8½ miles of walking and cycling, passing through some of the Peak Districts amazing limestone valleys. Tideswell, Buxton, Bakewell, Castleton and Chatsworth are all close by. There are some excellent walks with rugged peaks to the north, and gentle hills to the south. This fantastic property really does provide perfect accommodation for those looking to come and explore historic Peak District towns, and enjoy this part of the country at any time of the year. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £88
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  • Thistledown Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Thistledown Cottage is a beautiful, limestone-built, mid-terraced cottage which can be found in the picturesque and unspoilt village of Great Longstone, in the heart of the Peak District National Park.
    Immaculately presented throughout and with exposed stone walls and beams, the open-plan ground floor living space is simply inspired. The original stone fireplace is home to a wood burner, which is perfect for cosy evenings. The shaker-style kitchen takes pride of place in the centre of the house resulting in a sociable design. From the kitchen flows a superb timber-built conservatory which boasts an abundance of natural light and beautiful rural views. A perfect place to eat or just to sit and relax. Upstairs are two comfortable double bedrooms and to the front of the property is a small south-facing garden to make the most of the sunnier months.
    Great Longstone is a pretty, quiet village that’s home to a village shop, dairy and two dog-friendly pubs serving food. Neighbouring Little Longstone has an additional pub and the ever popular market town of Bakewell with its shops, restaurants and regular farmers markets can be reached in around a 10 minute drive. An ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts, there are excellent routes for walkers and cyclists in the local area and you can pick up the traffic-free 8½ mile Monsal Trail which passes close to the edge of the village. Chatsworth estate with its impressive house and grounds is around a 10 minute drive, and other Peak District towns and villages within easy reach include the fascinating plague village of Eyam, 10 minutes, Buxton with its iconic Opera House, 20 minutes, and the beautiful honeypot village of Castleton famous for its caverns and Blue John Stone, 25 minutes. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £97
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  • Matlock Green, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lovely detached bungalow close to centre of the Derbyshire market town of Matlock. Edge of Peak District National Park. Bakewell 8 miles.
    £73
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  • 302 Over Lane Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Beautifully finished end-terrace cottage situated on the outskirts of Belper, boasting bar and outdoor hot tub. Belper 1 mile.
    £74
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