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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.
  • Spa Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bakewell, England
    This beautifully presented cottage is in the heart of Bakewell, a town famous for its tasty puddings and padlock bridge amongst other things. Due to the cottage being on the hills you benefit from the outstanding, far reaching views of the town, golf course and beyond. Bakewell is home to traditional markets, it is great to walk around the local shops, cafés, pubs and restaurants that are all within walking distance of the property. Nestled in the heart of the Peak District, Bakewell is surrounded by many local attractions including Castleton Caves, the Monsal Trail, Chatsworth House and more. If you are a keen walker you are truly spoilt for choice in a location like this.
    On the ground floor there is a modern kitchen diner with all you need to cook up your favourite meal; a living room with feature fireplace and TV. The bathroom is also located on the ground floor with a freestanding bath and shower enclosure. Please note the stairs are relatively steep. Upstairs is a double bedroom and a twin bedroom. Every room within the property is finished to a standard of excellence. Step out from the patio doors of the sitting room into the most delightful rear garden, complete with an additional dining area and enclosed lawn. The garden has a private, roofed hot tub for you to enjoy with your favourite tipple at your convenience. There is nothing quite like this property in the area and it will truly give you a holiday to remember.
    £106
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  • Lean Low Holiday Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This spacious property has a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside and is attached to the owner’s house located on a working farm close to the pretty village of Hartington. The property has been tastefully decorated and furnished with many modern day appliances, yet still retains some original features of this converted barn. It has a good sized lounge area and an impressive family dining table with plenty of seating and 3 good sized bedrooms, one conveniently located on the ground floor.
    £73
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  • Tub Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tideswell, England
    This exquisitely and thoughtfully refurbished stone cottage exudes comfort and warmth. Set in the beautiful stone built hamlet of Litton which is peaceful and unspoilt, the village has its own shop selling delicious homemade and local produce, and a traditional pub perfect to sit outside on warm summer days or by the roaring fire in the winter. Shop, pub and restaurant 100 metres
    £80
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  • Water Bailiffs Lodge, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Water Bailiffs Lodge is located in the tranquil backwater of the Lumsdale Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with picturesque waterfalls and mill ponds dating from the Industrial Age. With superb view towards the hillsides of Matlock and Riber in the heart of the Derbyshire Dales, this property provides a relaxing get away from it all holiday experience. This west wing of a former mill owner’s home dates from the 18th century and stands in 16 acres of rolling, peaceful countryside with ample private parking for four cars, and is just a short distance from the market town of Matlock. The quiet, rural location is the perfect base from which to tour the surrounding countryside of Derbyshire and the Peak District National Park with many delightful walks right from the door of the property.
    With a stylish blend of old and new throughout, the ground floor has a cosy living room with oak beams and wood burner, a well-equipped farmhouse kitchen, a reading area with sofa bed (for children under 12), a utility room and a bathroom with a corner bath. Upstairs are four rooms: a spacious master bedroom with kingsize bed; a second bedroom with double bed; and the third bedroom with a single bed and a 2ft 6in bed. An upstairs shower room completes this restored property.
    Outside, visitors can enjoy the spacious open area with garden ponds and a stream. The grounds, which are shared with the neighbouring holiday cottage, are very large and provide the ideal place where you can fly kites, play ball games or just to relax on a quiet evening watching the sun set whilst enjoying a spot of alfresco dining.
    Here at Water Bailiffs Lodge you have the best of both worlds: wonderful walks in the surrounding open Derbyshire countryside, and for days out, you are within close proximity to all the major tourist attractions the Derbyshire Dales have to offer. Certainly an idyllic rural retreat, yet the historic spa town of Matlock is only a mile away with its award-winning park where band concerts can be enjoyed on a Sunday summer afternoon, and where an annual Christmas Victorian market held is in December. Matlock Bath, named the little Switzerland of England, is just a couple of miles away and the famous illuminations are held here each year in September. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    Water Bailliffs Lodge can be booked together with Waterfall Cottage (UK4027) to accommodate up to 12 guests.
    £91
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  • Laurel Lodge, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The lodge offers guests a spacious open plan living room, kitchen and dining space with large central patio doors that boasts an enviable view over the marina. An ideal lodge for get togethers, which easily sleeps up to six guests with two double bedrooms and a twin room. The master bedroom has en-suite facilities and the other bedrooms share a family bathroom. The lodge is equipped with high quality soft furnishings and includes memory foam mattresses throughout to ensure a dreamy and tranquil night’s sleep. The lodge has level access to the rear door and veranda.

    Nestled in the award-winning 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 five minute walk to the Boardwalk, a promenade of 6 boutique retailers, centred around a fabulous two storey bar, coffee shop and Indian restaurant. From here you front onto a raised wooden walkway offering terrific views of the water, boats, and wildlife. You will also discover a sensory garden at the end of The Boardwalk to sit and relax and watch the world go by. There are great walks in the area and it is a great base to visit the unique Calke Abbey NT; National Brewery Museum, Burton on Trent; the Football Association St George’s training ground; Melbourne Hall home of Prime Minister Lord Melbourne; Derby Cathedral; Alton Towers a must for kids; St Wystan Church in Repton burial site of two Mercian kings, well dressing at Tissington, explore the Peak District with its market towns of Bakewell, Chatsworth House and Ashbourne, as well as its many pretty villages.
    £98
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  • Lea Hall Farmhouse, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This fantastic Grade II listed farm house building is bursting with character. It is spacious and has social rooms to be enjoyed, plus extensive gardens with beautiful views down the valley. The ground floor of this home offers a typical farmhouse style kitchen with traditional Rayburn and dining table in the centre of the room, there is an electric/gas range cooker also available, plus everything else you should need to cook up a great meal for all. There is a dining room, a sitting room with a wood burner, a further living room with a TV and an extensive DVD selection, a utility with additional fridge and freezer space, washing machine and tumble dryer, plus hanging space to dry clothes. There are also two downstairs toilets, plus a double bedroom. On the first floor are the remainder of the bedrooms, one having an en-suite. The rooms are made up of a variety of sleeping arrangements to suit all the family, and there is a fantastic bathroom with free standing roll tap bath, large shower and ’his and her’ sinks.
    Outside in the rear garden you have beautiful views down the valley, there is a patio area with furniture and a lawn. To the front of the property there is ample parking, a covered barbeque area with dining table plus further seating gathered around a firepit to enjoy the summer evenings.
    Tissington has a lot to offer; it is the home of the well-dressing event, Tissington Hall, and the Tissington Trail is one of the best walking and cycling routes in the Peak District. Another fantastic walk from Tissington is to Dovedale, where the famous Dovedale stepping stones are. Alton Towers is a 25 minute drive which makes a great day out for all the family. This truly is a fantastic property to return back to after you have finished exploring for the day.
    £218
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    Nestled just beyond the Cromford Canal in the pretty village of Whatstandwell sits Barley Cottage (ref UK32240) and Wheatsheaf Cottage (UK32242), a perfectly located haven ready to welcome you for your break in this wonderful are of Derbyshire. Sympathetically renovated throughout, they combine character and charm together with the all-important wood burner to cuddle up in front of on a cold winters evening. The cottage is part of a Grade II listed former inn believed to date back to the 1600s. In its prime The Wheatsheaf Inn is reported to have been a very popular public house. In 1880 Florence Nightingale considered purchasing the property to convert into a coffee house and reading rooms, to offer an alternative to alcohol for the working man, as all-night drinking sessions were not uncommon at that time.

    You can enjoy countryside, forest and canalside walks right from the doorstep of these perfect retreats, while the more serious outdoor enthusiasts can head to the magnificent Peak District National Park to experience some of the finest scenery that England has to offer. Head into nearby Matlock where you will be able to sample some of the wonderful food in the many eateries on offer, and the lovely, quirky shops to pick up a souvenir. Why not visit the amazing Heights of Abraham in Matlock Bath, where you can reach the stunning hilltop park via a cable car ride, with cavern tours and walking trails to discover at the very top. Learn of the local history at the Peak District Mining Museum and explore the interactive exhibits and uncover the life of a Derbyshire lead miner. A family friendly adventure can be found at Matlock Farm Park, which is home to a host of lovely animals and a fantastic play area to keep the little ones entertained, as well as a riding school too. Why not hop on a train and go shopping in the nearby Derby or Matlock?

    A real must is a visit back in time to Crich Tramway Village, where you can take a trip through history at The National Tramway Museum, or explore the magnificent Chatsworth House in Bakewell, a filming location for the feature film ’Pride and Prejudice’, as the handsome Mr Darcy’s Pemberley Manor, set within vast grounds and filled with a magnificent collection, including artefacts from Ancient Egypt, some of Europe’s best art collections and modern sculpture. South of the town is the start of the High Peak Cycle Trail, and to the north are the market towns of Bakewell and Hassop - not to be missed! Shop 3 miles, pub 1 mile and restaurant 500 yards.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 6 guests.
    £57
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    Hope Valley, England
    Enjoy quality family time by staying in the beautiful area of the Peak District on the owner’s working livestock farm, where there is no light pollution and a great location for stargazing at night. Carr View (Ref UK36953) is one of two holiday properties finished to an extremely high standard and the owner takes great pride in ensuring you have the perfect stay. On the ground floor you will enter into the boot room, which has a neatly placed washing machine in a cupboard, kick your boots off and enter into the beautifully designed open plan kitchen which has all you need to enjoy your self-catering holiday with the dining room which has ample seating for six guests made up of chairs and a bench. The living room is very cosy with comfy sofas and an electric wood burner to bring a wonderful sense of relaxation to the room. Upstairs are three bedrooms, all with zip and link beds that can be made into twins on request, the master bedroom has a slightly larger bed and an en-suite. The family bathroom carries the same quality as the rest of the house and has been done beautifully, with walk in shower and bath.
    Outside is a garden with a patio area and lawn, perfect to watch the sun rise and set. There is also a river running through the site, and a lake giving the opportunity for some cold water wild swimming!
    The helpful owners, that live on-site, are on hand should you need anything, and provide luxury towels, complimentary toiletries, a welcome pack and even a Christmas tree for holidays throughout December.
    There are electric car charging points just 5 minutes away in The Anglers Rest pub car park, and just 10 minutes away in the Hope village car park.
    The location of this property offers seclusion with many fantastic countryside walks from the doorstep and a National Cycle Route nearby, so you wouldn’t really need to take the car. Or alternatively, a short drive into Castleton to visit the caves or venture into nearby towns of Bakewell and Buxton. Absorb the life of a working farm in the Peak District by visiting the cows, watching the lambs play and the chickens from the dining room window. This property really is the perfect base to explore the Hope Valley region of the Peak District, and close by is garden centre with café, a pottery and bike hire. Two pubs within 1 mile.
    £135
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  • Heathcote Hideaway, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    These luxurious, open plan apartments are situated on a working beef farm in the quiet hamlet of Heathcote, 2 miles from Hartington, an extremely friendly and pleasant village which has great pubs, cafés, and a very famous cheese shop! The location offers easy reach to many walks and trails and is in a great location for neighbouring towns such as Ashbourne, Buxton, Bakewell, Matlock Bath and Leek. Ensure you take the time to visit the delights Chatsworth has to offer, take your bike along the Tissington trail, and check out the famous Dovedale Steppingstones, all within a small number of miles from this base.
    Heathcote Hideaway is the ground floor apartment, it offers a large open plan kitchen/diner, with everything you should need to enjoy your stay; there is a generously sized living room with comfy seating and a Smart TV. The apartment has two double bedrooms and one twin, each with en-suite shower rooms, there is a garden area for this property with a private hot tub.
    Heathcote Hayloft, this is the first-floor apartment on Heathcote Grange, it offers a large open plan kitchen/diner, with everything you should need to enjoy your stay, there is a generously sized living room with comfy seating, Smart TV, and a double sofa bed for additional sleeping. The apartment has two double bedrooms, both with en-suites. There is also a balcony with a private hot tub.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 12 people.
    £155
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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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