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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.
  • The Coach House, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Somersal Herbert, England
    Nestling in the grounds of a large farmhouse in a rural position, this delightful single storey barn conversion has been skilfully renovated retaining exposed beams and trusses. The holiday property has an advantage of catering for large parties with a connecting door to the adjacent property (W7922) increasing the accommodation to 28, which makes it ideal for a large family get together. It has shared facilities with a floodlit all weather surface tennis court (equipment not provided), a small pool table and if desired, a catering service (arranged direct with the owner). This perfect location is on the edge of the tiny village of Somersal Herbert, approximately 9 miles south of the popular Derbyshire market town of Ashbourne and convenient for visiting The Potteries and Alton Towers, one of the largest theme parks in the country. Enjoy Derwent Crystal Factory at Shawcroft, the Antiques and Collectors Centre at Bakewell, the ’Heights of Abraham’ cable car rides and caves at Matlock Bath. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £155
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  • The Dairy, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bakewell, England
    An outstanding, stone-built barn conversion resting in Middleton near Youlgreave, Derbyshire. Hot tub. Bedrooms with en-suites. Woodburning stove. Winster 4.6 miles; Bakewell 6.6 miles; Matlock 9.8 miles.
    £260
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  • The Marle, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A traditional Gentleman’s residence, this grand three storey detached holiday home is well presented, offering an ideal base for a family holiday or short break with friends. Set upon the hillside overlooking the Derwent Valley, it is the perfect location to enjoy walks and cycling from the doorstep into the surrounding countryside and is just a short drive from the historic town centre of Belper.

    The 5-bedroom property is well equipped to accommodate many guests. The spacious farmhouse style kitchen with a large Lacanche range, American style fridge freezer and log burner offers guests a chance to gather around the table. A charming breakfast room off the kitchen is a quiet spot to enjoy your morning coffee whilst admiring the views. The cosy living room with large ornate stone carved fireplace and log burner is the perfect spot to relax and reflect after a day exploring all the area has to offer.

    For those of you wanting a surprise, look no further. Down the stairs from the first floor, the property hides an enormous vaulted under croft with a games room, housing a full-size snooker table, wine cellar and lower entrance hall, leading out onto the courtyard seating area. Hot tub hire (subject to availability) can be arranged with the owner at an additional cost. You will find an enclosed terrace at the front of the house, another sunny seating area with a former billiard table providing the vast outdoor table, and pizzas can be cooked in the outdoor pizza oven. A grassed orchard with established fruit trees completes the outdoor space, and ample off street parking is provided.

    Within a few minutes walking distance is the local village pub serving fine cask ales and food. The market town of Belper stands at the heart of the Derwent Valley which was granted World Heritage Site status in 2001. The Derwent Valley Visitor Centre located within the Strutt’s North Mill gives visitors the chance to see inside the mill, cotton spinning, and discover more about the town’s history and the industrial revolution. Belper River Gardens offers visitors a tranquil setting to view the River Derwent and is located adjacent the Strutt’s historic North Mill and dominant red bricked East Mill. The industrial-inspired children’s play area and café are open all year, whilst in the summer months, rowing boat hire, and brass bands playing in the bandstand can be enjoyed.
    Belper town centre, winner of the 2020 Champion High Street Award for England, boasts many independent shops, cafés, pubs, bars and a cinema.

    Traditional towns of Ashbourne and Bakewell are nearby. The magnificent Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall and Pooles Cavern are just a few of the attractions, and Matlock Bath is only a 20-minute drive, well known for its riverside parade of fish and chip shops, arcades, cable cars and aquarium. For the younger guests, Matlock Bath is the home of Gulliver’s Kingdom. Thrill seekers will find Alton Towers around a 45-minute drive away. Shops 1 mile, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £230
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  • The Old Shop, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ashbourne, England
    A beautiful, 5 bedroom detached cottage, close to the village pub in the pretty village of Parwich. High-standard accommodation with woodburning stove, roll-top bath and games room. Ashbourne 7 miles.
    £209
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  • Pine Lodge, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Matlock, England
    The lodge perfectly accommodates a larger group, made up of three bedrooms sleeping seven people, two bathrooms and an open plan kitchen dining and living space. There are two sofa beds available to sleep an additional four guests, one in the main living room and the other in the snug. Outside the patio doors is a decking area with garden furniture, as well as parking for up to five cars. Pine Lodge has been finished to a great standard and gives the cosy home away from home feel.
    Situated in the serene village of Tansley, Pine Lodge offers a delightful base for exploring the surrounding area. Known for its stunning countryside, Tansley is a fantastic village within the breathtaking Peak District National Park, where you can embark on a variety of scenic walks and trails. Whether you’re seeking gentle strolls or more challenging hikes, the area’s trails cater to all abilities and promise spectacular views as well as fantastic bike rides. Families will find plenty of activities nearby.
    The enchanting Chatsworth House, just under 10 miles away, invites visitors to explore its opulent grounds, stunning gardens, and fascinating art collection. Hightlight Cartington Water.10.7 miles Black Rock leading onto the Chivington Trial. Children and adults alike will delight in the adventure playground and farmyard, making it a memorable day out. Crich Tramway Museum, a short 3.2 miles away is a great hit with the tourists and the nearby towns of Matlock, 2 miles away, Bakewell, 10 miles away and Wirksworth, 5 miles away, offer unique shops, quaint cafes, and delicious eateries. Matlock Bath, just over 2 miles away, with its riverside attractions, cable car rides and Gulliver’s Kingdom, is especially popular among families or a stroll down Cromford canal and mill. You can also discover the rich history of the area, including the fascinating remnants of lead mining in the surrounding hills. Tansley is a lovely quiet village which also has six pubs within 1.8 miles of it and with its higher position it boasts fantastic views over the rolling Derbyshire hills, there are also 2 fantastic garden centers with cafes.
    Whether you’re hiking through lush valleys, enjoying a family day at Chatsworth, or exploring the vibrant local towns, Pine Lodge serves as a welcoming haven, perfect for creating lasting memories in this beautiful part of Derbyshire.
    £92
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