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.
  • Bankside, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Brassington, England
    Beautifully restored to create a space with a characterful homely warm feeling throughout the property. The owner’s eye for finishing details gives this cottage an abundance of individual charm and appeal. Rustle up your favourite dish in the well-equipped designer kitchen and enjoy in the dining area alongside a crackling wood burner for those chilly winter months. After dinner, settle in the fabulous living area with large glass bi-fold doors which leads your eye immediately to the amazing views above the cottage roofs. Heading upstairs you will be greeted by two identical bedrooms both featuring en-suite shower rooms, carpeted throughout with double beds and crisp bed linen. Step outside the cottage and guests can enjoy a wonderful patio area with seating, the perfect place to escape to enjoy a glass of something cold on a summer’s eve after a hard day exploring the stunning local area.
    Situated in the very heart of the lovely old village of Parwich, it boasts a delightful pub set on picturesque village green with a church, village hall, playground and many pretty cottages. Parwich dates back to the Saxon times and has an air of peace and tranquillity about it. The local pub is a traditional country pub in the serving cask ales and delicious home cooked food. Not only is it a pub, but should you require your groceries, it serves as the village shop. The nearby Manifold River cuts a course through superb scenery and is a delight for both walkers and cyclists, with the ’Manifold Trail’ following the route of the old Leek to Manifold Light Railway.
    Nearby is the pretty village of Ilam, the award-winning village of Alstonefield, and Brassington, while golf, horse riding, cycling and sailing are all available within 7 miles. There are so many days out to enjoy such as Alton Towers, or visit the impressive Chatsworth House and Kedleston and Sudbury Halls. Also within easy reach are Matlock Bath and Carsington Water, while further afield are the market towns of Ashbourne and Leek. This really is the perfect place to stay to enjoy an abundance of things to see and do.
    £74
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  • Bailey's Barn, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    5.00
    With a real ’wow’ factor, this award-winning, semi-detached rural barn conversion is in the 900 ft high hamlet of Uppertown in the village of Bonsall. It is a delightful and picturesque place for a relaxing getaway or a walking/cycling holiday in the Peak District National Park. Bailey’s Barn dates from the 1700s and has a welcoming and stylish feel, with a collection of art, an original mural and very high beamed ceilings. With eco-friendly instant heating, a cosy wood burner and well-furnished throughout, it offers an open plan living/kitchen/dining area, and a separate en-suite bedroom. There is a private off-road parking, bike store, a courtyard garden with feature lighting and an original ancient cheese press and a new second garden with beautiful views. Bailey’s Barn is well set up with a heated cupboard for drying coats and boots and an outside tap for washing wellies and dogs. The property is most welcoming for two dogs, with a special welcome gift and bedding.
    Ideal for walkers, couples, and dog owners, it is within an easy stroll of fields, footpaths and The Limestone Way. Set on top of the highest hill for many miles around, the views are outstanding and the walking and cycling extremely rewarding. There are hundreds of miles of trails which start straight from the barn, it is an ideal opportunity to park-up, put the car keys away and just relax! Bailey’s Barn is a great base from which to explore the beauty and majesty of the region’s peaks, dales and rivers. With its own quirky traditions such as Bonsall Carnival, International Hen Racing Championships, ancient buildings and History Trails, Bonsall itself is a delightful find with two pubs and a lovely tearoom all within half a mile or so. The owners live on-site, and are on hand to help with any queries. Shop, café and pub 500 yards, restaurant 2 miles.
    £55
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  • White Heather Barn, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Carefully restored with painstaking attention to detail, this wonderful cottage offers guests two first floor bedrooms, both with en-suite facilities with rainfall showers, so no queuing for the bathroom here! The ground floor boasts an open plan kitchen/dining room, and a cosy living room to relax in beside the crackling wood burner after a busy day exploring.
    From the kitchen/dining room, open the door out to a private, pretty courtyard with seating and your very own private hot tub to enjoy, a perfect place for family and friends alike to spend quality time together. Breathe in the clean fresh air from the mechanical ventilation and heating system.
    White Heather Barn has lovely views of the surrounding countryside from the front of the property and benefits from lots of lovely walks straight from the front doorstep. It makes a fine base for touring the Peak District – lying in an area offering a wealth of attractions for visitors. For those with a penchant for shopping, the Amber Valley Individual Factory Shops Trail is a must and includes a retail outlet, Denby Potteries and Royal Crown Derby. There are farmers’ and regular weekly markets in many of the nearby towns including Bakewell and Ashbourne. Alton Towers, Britain’s premier theme park, is close by. Younger children will also enjoy Gulliver’s Kingdom at nearby Matlock. Water sports enthusiasts can enjoy the excellent facilities at Carsington Water, whilst Shipley Country Park has miles of meandering footpaths and bridleways. At the Midland Railway Centre, transport enthusiasts can take in the nostalgia of the age of steam and travel through countryside for 7 miles. Meanwhile the National Tramway Museum at Crich offers a family day out in a relaxing atmosphere of a bygone era, and the Midland Railway Centre is within walking distance.
    Stately homes gracing the area include Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall (a fine medieval manor house) and Hardwick Hall and Kedleston Hall (a fine example of the architecture of Robert Adam). All in all a fantastic base to explore this wonderful area.
    £98
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  • Jeremiah Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hope Valley, England
    This cosy, spacious and traditional cottage is situated in the heart of the village of Bradwell. It has been furnished to a very good standard and offers an excellent base for walking, cycling or just relaxing. Bradwell village boasts a thriving high street of shops including the famous Bradwell Ice Cream shop, a family run fish and chip shop, bakery, coffee house and small supermarket. There are four pubs in the village to suit every taste, all providing food and most allowing children, dogs and muddy boots. A huge range of superb walks are in Bradwell and the surrounding area, including a very popular walk direct from Bradwell to Castleton a must see village at any time of the year. There are excellent transport links to and from the village with Hope Rail Station only minutes away, being on the direct line for Manchester and Sheffield.
    The cottage enjoys free Wi-fi and a TV with Freeview, a DVD player and a games console with a good selection of DVD’s, books and tables games for the family. Dogs are particularly welcome, with doggy bowls provided and a treat pack to ensure they don’t miss out on all the fun!
    £65
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  • Beech Tree Lodge, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Beech Lodge is located on the original, established side of the Marina within a gated community. It is set within a quiet and attractively maintained landscaped area and a short walk away from the marina boardwalk and all the amenities that the Marina has to offer.

    Being the original show home for the lodge development it is attractively fitted out to a high standard. Patio doors from the living area gives access to our private veranda where you can enjoy outdoor eating and relaxing, overlooking a secluded grassed area with Marina views where you can enjoy observing the birds and other wildlife visitors.

    Inside, the lodge is equipped with everything you may need to make your stay enjoyable, including microwave, dishwasher, fibre broadband, Smart TV and fire stick providing access to your own Netflix, Amazon, Amazon music and Disney accounts. The attractive spacious open plan living space provides comfortable seating and dining, overlooking the outside veranda. The appealing layout of the lodge includes two spacious bedrooms, one each side of the central living area. One bedroom has a kingsize bed and en-suite bathroom with roll-top bath, while the other bedroom has a double bed and a single bed with spacious en-suite shower. Both bedrooms have large, adjoining walk-in closets where you will find hanging space and baby equipment. The owners have also provided a cool bag, rug and picnic set to use for days out, or even just a stroll to the park area with its variety of trees and picnic benches.

    Nestled in the largest inland marina in Europe this really is the perfect base to explore all that the local area has to offer. Why not take advantage of the Boardwalk, a promenade of 6 boutique retailers, centred around a bar/restaurant. You can also discover a sensory garden at the end of The Boardwalk to sit and relax. Nearby Findern is a lovely village situated six miles west of Derby. The village green is overlooked by the Parish Church, where an 1862 carved semi-circular stone or ’tympanum’ is preserved. There are great walks in the area, and it is a great base to explore the Peak District with its market towns of Bakewell and Ashbourne, as well as its many pretty villages. The National Trust properties of Calke Abbey, Kedleston Hall and Sudbury Hall with its museum of childhood are all within 10 miles. A little further is Hardwick Hall and the Duke of Devonshire’s Chatsworth Estate with its annual country fair and Adventure Farm for children. The National Memorial Arboretum and the rich heritage of Burton-on-Trent with its National Brewery Centre Museum is just down the road. You can also venture into the National Forest with the award-winning Conkers attraction just 10 miles away, plus Castle Donnington racetrack is just 20 minutes’ drive and Alton Towers is 30 minutes’ away.
    £170
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  • Parkview, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Brassington, England
    Located in the quaint village of Carsington, Parkview demands spectacular views over Carsington Water and rolling hills from its wonderful, landscaped garden and large windows. The property has the unique feature of enjoying a southerly aspect of the waters.

    Internally you will be surprised by the level of comfort throughout, the fabulous living room/kitchen has four click and slide patio doors which create the perfect alfresco living onto the large patio area. There is a cosy living room with the all-important wood burner and a sitting room/study to use. The ground floor also boasts a boot/utility room, the perfect place to kick off your boots once you have explored the area. Three beautifully appointed bedrooms await guests on the first floor, one with ensuite walk in shower and also a family bathroom with a slipper foot bath and separate shower.

    Outside, Parkview has the most amazing cottage garden with landscaped patio areas to enjoy your morning coffee or something cold on a warm summers evening. Location is key and Parkview certainly gives you that with the circular route around Carsington Water, with walks, sailing and cycle hire available from the visitor centre. The market towns of Ashbourne, Bakewell and Buxton are within easy reach, as are Wirksworth and Matlock, along with the stunning country house estates of Chatsworth House, Kedleston Hall and Haddon Hall. Alton Towers lies just a 30-minute drive away. A Lovely pub a is just a short walk away so after a busy day exploring, relax and unwind at this picture-perfect Derbyshire Cottage.
    £330
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  • Little Sitch Barn, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Perfect for a romantic getaway for two, this lovingly renovated and fully modernised cottage complete cosy sunroom looking over the pretty cottage garden.
    Ideal for a break in the Derbyshire Peak District throughout the seasons. At the ground level you will be greeted via a sunroom into the impressive interior. A cosy sitting area with mezzanine reading area above both with tasteful furnishings, perfect for retiring to when evening draws in. A delightful newly fitted cottage kitchen, leading into the light filled shower room. The stairs lead you to the landing area with seating to enjoy a book or just a view out of the Velux window. The bedroom is light and airy with a double bed to enjoy once a day’s exploring has been completed. Outside is a cottage garden and seating area with furniture to enjoy your morning coffee. Matlock and Matlock Bath are close by, giving the opportunity to explore the Heights of Abraham and Gulliver’s Kingdom accessed through a cable car, and offering spectacular views of the Derwent Valley. From here you can tour the network of caverns and passageways or walk over sixty acres of woodland hillside. An ideal base from which to explore the region’s attractions including the magnificent stately homes.
    The beautiful Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall are an absolute must see. Visit the picturesque villages of Bakewell and Ashover both close by. Excellent walking can be found from the doorstep, plus activities at Carsington Water including sailing, windsurfing, canoeing and cycling, plus excellent birdwatching in the surrounding areas.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 10 guests.
    £54
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  • Ewe Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ashbourne, England
    This stylish and modern home has been finished to a fantastic standard offering comfortable and spacious self-catering accommodation. Ashbourne is the gateway to the Peak District, known for its Limestone Dales and tourist attractions such as Dovedale Steppingstones and the Tissington trail, plus its proximity to Alton Towers which is just a short 15 minute drive. The town is developing into the most popular destination in the Peak District with many fantastic restaurants, bars and cafes as well as a great mix of shops. Walk to the centre of Ashbourne in under 10 minutes or around the corner from the property is a convenient Co-op, Greggs and a fabulous independent eatery called Preston’s which have great coffee or wine and cheeseboards on offer!
    On the ground floor of the property are two double bedrooms, a shower room, sitting room with electric fire and smart TV, a kitchen offering all the appliances you should require to cook a great meal or hearty breakfast during your stay, and a dining room located in the conservatory. Upstairs are two further double bedrooms and a bathroom with shower over bath. There is a front are rear garden, the rear garden is private with outdoor seating available. The location of this property is one of the best in the area and will make a fantastic base for your Peak District get-away.
    £118
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  • Yew Tree Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Chesterfield, England
    Yew Tree Cottage is located in the quaint village of Holymoorside, one of the many hamlets in Chesterfield. It is home to two fantastic pubs, one of which is owned by Peak Ales meaning it has fantastic local beers on offer, and the second pub’s head chef featured on the Great British Menu and offers fantastic food options. There are ample walks directly from the door or a little further you can reach trails taking you to Linacre reservoir or into Matlock which is the next town on. The town is full of high street shops, great restaurants and there are many tourist attractions locally such as Chatsworth House which is only 6 miles away.
    As you arrive at Yew Tree Cottage you are greeted by a fantastic garden with stunning views over the village and the countryside, enter the cottage into the spacious, social space the kitchen offers, with breakfast bar, dining table, sofa and skylight windows with an unspoilt view of the sky, there is a snug just off from here with comfortable sofa, TV and log burner. Also on the ground floor is a shower room which has a handy storage area for boots and coats and the main living room offering comfortable seating, a large TV with Sky and a second wood burner. Up the stairs to the first floor is the family shower room, a single, spacious bedroom and also a twin bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe. On the second floor is the master bedroom with kingsize bed and amazing views. Pub ¼ mile. Shops 3 miles.
    £72
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  • The Lodge, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Soak up the breath-taking views, relax and unwind or get out and explore – there are plenty of adventures for you and your four-legged friend right from the doorstep. Aside from the perfect location, the lodge offers guests a cosy open plan living, dining, and kitchen area. The double bedroom has been thoughtfully decorated to give you a calming feel alongside the shower room. The Lodge is well-equipped and lovingly furnished and decorated by the owners to make you feel at home and ready to relax as soon as you arrive.
    The historical village of Wirksworth is only 3 miles away and is home to a well-established art and architecture trail, arts festival every September and has a range of cafes, pubs and restaurants. Just a 15 minute drive away is Carsington Water and the popular town of Ashbourne. Also close by is the Peak District town of Matlock, together with its neighbour, Matlock Bath, which are set in the beautiful wooded gorge of the river Derwent. Matlock offers a range of shops, pubs, and restaurants as well as a whole host of other exciting attractions. Magnificent views down the gorge can be enjoyed from the cable car, which takes visitors up to the Heights of Abraham - a great place for all the family! South of the town is the start of the High Peak Cycle Trail, whilst to the north lie the market town of Bakewell, Haddon Hall and Chatsworth House - not to be missed! Close by Belper, situated in the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage site, is a town with a long and famous history dating back to the 13th century, when it was then called Beaurepaire (beautiful retreat), a name that still holds today. Now you’ll find it to be a spirited and bustling town, with attractions including the North Mill, Long Row and the River Gardens. There is a thriving local music and arts scene, and the town hosts an annual Arts festival every May as well as winter and summer food festivals and a monthly farmers’ market.
    £66
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