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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.
  • Billy Whiskey's, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A wonderful, three-bedroom holiday home resting in Tideswell, Derbyshire. Woodburning stove. Garden. Close to amenities. Buxton 9.1 miles; Bakewell 7.6 miles.
    £117
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  • Woodside View, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
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    Woodside View is in the picturesque village of Longnor which is in the heart of the Peak District.
    Sleeping up to seven guests in three bedrooms, the master having an en-suite. With an open fire in the living room, south facing garden and patio area with outdoor seating to enjoy the views. There is ample off-road parking at the front of the property. Longnor village has everything for you to enjoy your stay.
    There is a local pub within a mile which serves real ale and good food. There is a well-stocked licensed general store, a post office which sells wonderful breads and preserves. Longnor has a fish and chip shop and a small, but delightful childrens park Woodside View is a haven for walkers and cyclists to explore the Tissington and High Peak cycle tracks.
    Nearby is Buxton with its eventful Opera House, the Crescent Hotel which was recently opened boasting a 5-star spa and the pavilion Gardens, Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall are both within easy reach, along with numerous National Trust Properties, Parks and Gardens, and delightful historic market towns and villages.
    £145
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  • The Church Inn Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A traditional, stone-built cottage village of Chelmorton near Buxton. Open-plan living. WiFi. Pet-friendly. Buxton 5.2 miles; Tideswell 6.2 miles.
    £70
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  • Ash Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Ash Cottage is located centrally to Buxton town centre, but far enough away that you can retreat to the quietness of the house. On the ground floor is a cosy and comfortable sitting room with a Smart TV and an electric fire, the perfect cosy space. The kitchen is fully equipped should you wish to cook anything during your stay and sit around the dining table to enjoy! The table can be folded away or pulled further out to suit your requirements. On the first floor there are two bedrooms, the first having a double bed and the second providing two singles, and on this floor, you’ll also find a shower room with a large shower cubicle. The property is modern and finished to a nice standard giving you a happy place to return to at the end of your fun-filled day. Outside there is a small rear courtyard where you can securely store bikes or let out your furry friends.
    From the doorstep of Ash Cottage, you can walk to the many restaurants, bars and pubs that the town has to offer, as well as lovely cafés and independent shops. Buxton is also home to the opera house and Pavilion Gardens which often have things going on. There are many walks from the town, such as the High Peak trail and the Tissington trail, as well as Castleton and the caverns.
    Head to the neighbouring towns of Bakewell, Ashbourne and Matlock, all having plenty of things to do, or delve into the history at Chatsworth House and Gardens. If you prefer something a little more thrill seeking then Alton Towers theme park is around a 45-minute drive, or Carsington Water has a large menu of water sports available, as well as a nice 8-mile walk or cycle around the reservoir spotting the wildlife. Buxton also has a train station which connects you directly to the city of Manchester where you can be within 1 hour with late trains back available.
    £91
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  • Silverlands View, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Buxton Holiday Home is a three-bedroom detached property, located in a quiet cul-de-sac location (once awarded Buxton’s best kept street), within walking distance of town and all amenities. Internally Buxton Holiday Home is light and airy with laminate flooring on the ground floor, perfect for walkers with muddy boots, or your four-legged friends. The large open plan living and dining area is a great size, leading to a conservatory to the rear, perfect for storing bikes and overlooks the back garden. The kitchen is well-equipped with everything you would need to make your holiday special including meal times, whether cooking is your thing preparing tasty meals or just gathering in the evenings to watch TV. The property also benefits from a downstairs toilet. The conservatory can be used for bike storage, with blinds to cover all windows. If using the cot, please bring your own bedding.
    On the first floor are three bedrooms, two with double beds, one with an en-suite power shower, and a bunk bedroom makes up the third bedroom. There is a modern family bathroom with a power shower over the bath.
    To the rear of the property is an east facing, private enclosed garden which is not overlooked, mainly paved and with mature borders with shrubs and flowers. There is an outside tap next to the side door perfect for washing muddy boots after a day exploring, and a driveway to the front providing off road parking for up to three vehicles.
    At 300 metres above sea level, this spa town in Derbyshire is the highest elevated English market town. On the borders of Cheshire and Staffordshire, Buxton is described as ‘the gateway to the Peak District National Park’. It’s home to Poole’s Cavern, an extensive limestone cave open to the public, and St Ann’s Well, fed by the geothermal spring sold worldwide by Buxton Mineral Water Company. Also in town is Buxton Opera House, which hosts several annual festivals. There is a vast array of restaurants, pubs and bars to be enjoyed, all within walking distance. There is a train line directly behind the property, and Buxton also has a train station with trains running directly into Manchester’s Piccadilly.
    £123
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  • Pygreave Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Pyegreave Cottage is full of character, being a converted 300-year-old stable it has a unique layout and stunning views downs Combs Valley and Combs Moss.
    On the ground floor of the cottage is the fully equipped kitchen where you can whip up a nice breakfast before you head out for the day, there is a breakfast bar with two stools with window that gives views down the valley. The shower room is located on the ground floor with shower cubicle and heated towel rail. Upstairs you will step into the living room, with stunning high ceilings and original beams, this room is nice and light with comfortable seating, Smart TV and electric wood-effect fire, there is a dining table with four chairs as well as two single sofa beds for additional sleeping. The bedroom is located on the first floor also and has a kingsize bed which can be made up as two singles if required. Outside the property there is parking for up to two cars, and a back garden with bistro set and a fire pit so you can watch the sun set, it is the perfect peaceful spot to enjoy a drink and the end of the day or a coffee in the morning whilst planning your exciting day ahead over breakfast.
    Pyegreave Cottage sits on the hillside on the outskirts of Combs village, located close to Buxton, Castleton and Edale, which are all fantastic walking routes to explore. The stables formed part of one of the old barns on Pyegreave Farm, which in 1840 was purchased at a local auction by Florence Nightingales Father who lived in the village a considerable amount of time. One of the most popular attractions in Combs is the reservoir, it is surrounded by beautiful scenery and offers opportunities for walking, fishing and birdwatching, the area is also popular for cyclists who enjoy the challenging hills. There is a local pub in the village which serves delicious home cooked food and real local ales. Pyegreave Cottage is a charming and peaceful property that offers a glimpse into the history and natural beauty of the Peak District, the UK’s first National Park.
    £102
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  • Silkstone Crescent, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Silkstone Crescent is a four bedroom detached property located in this sought after development. It offers easy and modern living perfect as a base for you and your family to enjoy the Peaks. On the ground floor there is a garage, toilet, dining room, lounge and a kitchen fully equipped with all you should need for the duration of your stay. On the first floor there are four bedrooms made up of a single, one double, bunk bed and a master double with en-suite walk-in shower. There is also a family bathroom with bath and shower. Outside there is parking for two cars and an enclosed lawned garden with patio area.

    This holiday home is located a short drive from Buxton’s town centre, in the village of Harpur Hill, which has a shop, chip shop, good pub serving home made food and great ales and a convenient trail route for a brisk 45 minute walk. Buxton’s town centre has a variety of restaurants serving different cuisines, independent shops and cafés plus it is home to Buxton’s Opera House with shows on weekly, and the Pavillion Gardens which is lovely to walk around in the afternoon. Further afield you can visit Castleton and check out the caverns by boat, explore other towns such as Ashbourne, Bakewell and Matlock, visit Chatsworth House and soak in some history or take a stroll on the nearest well known route, the High Peak trail which has pubs and ice cream stops en route.
    £160
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  • Gag Aye Farm, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A secluded, detached property in the rural hamlet of Hollinsclough, Peak District. Ample off-road parking. Woodburning stove. WiFi. Buxton 7 miles; Bakewell 11 miles.
    £140
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  • Ivy Cottage Whaley Bridge, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This beautifully refurbished stone cottage enjoys far-reaching views across the owner’s open farmland. Set off a quiet lane leading from the town, it offers a quiet rural location yet within easy reach of the town’s facilities. The front door of the property leads into a spacious lounge/dining room, complete with oak floor, leather sofa and splendid wood-burning stove with plenty of logs for winter evenings. Venturing up the steep stairs, you’ll find a cosy double bedroom alongside a twin bedroom, both offering a restful night’s slumber. The shower room is also on this floor, offering simplicity and ease for a quick rinse in the morning or a relaxing soak after a day’s adventure. Back downstairs, the modern kitchen is well equipped, with a door leading out to a nice rear, and shared access to an enclosed patio, with garden furniture to sit out in the summer. There is also patio furniture at the front of the property.
    Whaley Bridge is a small town located in Derbyshire, England, known for its picturesque surroundings and the iconic Whaley Bridge Reservoir. Here, visitors can explore the charming town centre, take a stroll along the scenic Peak Forest Canal, and admire the stunning views from the nearby Toddbrook Reservoir. Slightly further afield in Buxton, visitors can explore the historic Buxton Opera House, relax in the beautiful Pavilion Gardens, and experience the healing properties of the famous Buxton Mineral Water at St Ann’s Well.
    Ivy Cottage can be booked together with Shepherd’s Cottage and Bings House Farm.
    £56
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  • Holmfield, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated in the picturesque and historic town of Buxton this holiday home sits in a row of stone terraces with a wonderful rear decked seating area to relax on with a glass of something cold. A terrific location for those who want to spend the day in open countryside but also like the facilities of the town centre in the evenings. Step into this charming cottage which combines traditional character with contemporary design and provides all the you need for a restful stay. Step into the entrance hallway where there is space for hanging coats and room for shoes or walking boots. Head through to the comfortable living room where you can relax in front of the gas wood burner and watch your favourite programme on the TV. The kitchen has a light and airy feel with all the mod cons you could wish for and a dining area to enjoy, from here you can access the fabulous outside decking area. The first floor bathroom has a shower over bath, there are two bright and airy bedrooms one double and one single to enjoy on this floor. Take the stairs to the second floor and you will find the generous master suite with kingsize bed and fabulous views!
    Just 100 yards away is a footpath from where you can walk up to Solomon’s Temple, Buxton Country Park with ’Go Ape’, Pooles Cavern and a tea room within walking distance.
    Buxton is a real festival town and the cottage’s great location puts you in a ideal location to enjoy its summer carnivals and many musical and theatrical events. Situated within very easy walking distance of all the Buxton International Festival and Fringe venues, it is short walk from Buxton Opera House. Buxton is surrounded by the beautiful Derbyshire countryside and lies less than a mile from the Peak National Park. The more adventurous can enjoy cycling, rock climbing and gliding. Visit Chatsworth and Haddon Hall, and the National Trust’s Hardwick Hall, all of which have starred in the BBC period dramas and historical films. And if ever you do get a yearning for the big city, there’s always Manchester, just an hour away on the train. Really, what more could you want?
    £70
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