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The Peak District is packed full of monumental walks and destinations including Kinder Scout, Hope Valley, Ladybower Reservoir and Curbar Edge. With spectacular views and historical estates, the Peak District National Park makes for a superb pooch getaway.

  • Bee Keepers Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bee Keepers Cottage is located on a working farm on the edge of Derbyshire’s Peak District, the cottage overlooks the 18 hole golf course at Shirland Golf and country club where visitors day passes are available.

    The cottage has beautiful rural views and offers guests the peace and quiet of rural living yet within easy access of local attractions and transport networks, and there is a golf course boarding the property’s grounds and miles of footpath networks adjacent to the farm.

    The accommodation at Bee Keepers cottage is spaced over a single storey and offers light, bright accommodation with beautiful gardens and views of the rolling Derbyshire countryside.

    Chatsworth House, Hardwick Hall and Crich tramway museum are a short drive away. Local towns include Matlock, Bakewell and Chesterfield. Derby and Nottinghamshire are a 20-minute drive.

    The location is popular with walkers who enjoy the beautiful walks and trails straight from the doorstep.

    All accommodation is on the ground floor. The Large modern kitchen/dining area to seat 6 and opens out onto the living area with Smart TV. The kitchen has an electric eye level oven, built in microwave, induction hob, fridge/ freezer, dishwasher and washing machine.

    Two bedrooms have king size beds, and the third a single bed, and there is a family bathroom with bath and shower above – there is also an additional shower room with quadrant shower cubicle, toilet and basin.

    Outside there are two seating areas, a BBQ, gardens and plenty of off-road parking.

    Guests are welcome to visit the horses in the barn next to the property (prior arrangement with the owner), please supervise children for their safety.

    Bee Keepers cottage can be booked with the award winning sister cottage ’Little Barn UKC2348’ which is located on the same farm. Jointly providing accommodation for 7 people.

    A warm welcome awaits.
    £124
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  • Carlton House, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This generously sized semi-detached property can be found in Hazel Grove, close to the Cheshire/Derbyshire boarder on the edge of the beautiful Peak District National Park. Benefiting from off road parking and a secure south facing patio, the location is convenient with a good selection of shops, restaurants, pubs, and bars all within easy walking distance. Hazel Grove benefits from its own train station, which is a 15-minute walk away, and offers a direct service to the wonderful spa town of Buxton (40 mins) in one direction or the bright lights of Manchester city centre (25 mins) in the other. For those with children or pets Torkington Park is a 10-minute walk and home to ‘The Secret Garden’ together with recreational facilities including football pitches and tennis courts.
    The National Trusts Lyme Park is around a 10-minute drive away, and both Hazel Grove (0.7 miles) and Stockport (1.7 miles) golf courses are easily accessible. Cycle trails such as the traffic free Middlewood Way and Sett Valley Trail can be picked up locally and by car you can reach the Peak District National Park in a mere 10 minutes. Other nearby towns and villages include New Mills (15 mins) which is home to the fabulous Torrs Riverside Park and Millenium Walkway, and Bramall (10 mins) where you will find dozens of trendy bars, restaurants, and the beautiful Bramall Park & Hall. Hayfield is a mere 20-minute drive where you can hike to the highest point in the Peak District, Kinder Scout, and the beautiful villages of Edale and Castleton are just half an hour.
    £103
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  • Harris House, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Chesterfield, England
    Situated in a tranquil neighbourhood, this cosy accommodation offers a comfortable and relaxing stay for your holiday. The holiday property features two spacious double bedrooms, each equipped with its own TV for your entertainment. Additionally, there is a single bedroom, perfect for a child. The walk-in shower room provides modern facilities and convenience. On the ground floor, you’ll find an open plan sitting and dining space. Relax on the comfortable sofas while watching your favourite shows on the Smart TV. The kitchen is well-equipped with essential amenities allowing you to prepare meals and enjoy them at the dining table. For your convenience, there is a utility space with a washing machine, and it also provides ample space to store bikes if you plan on exploring the area on two wheels.
    Outside, you’ll find a lovely patio garden with outdoor furniture, where you can unwind and enjoy the fresh air. There is parking available for one car on the property, and ample roadside parking also available.
    Inkersall and the surrounding area offer a variety of activities and attractions for visitors to enjoy. Take advantage of the beautiful countryside and explore the walking trails in the area. The nearby Peak District National Park offers stunning landscapes, ranging from gentle strolls to more challenging hikes. The Five Pits Trail and the Chesterfield Canal towpath are popular choices for leisurely walks.
    Just a short drive away, Bolsover Castle is a magnificent historic site. Explore the castle’s well-preserved rooms, gardens, and enjoy panoramic views from the wall walk. Visit the town of Chesterfield and discover its rich history and unique attractions. Don’t miss the famous crooked spire of St. Mary and All Saints Church, a sight that has puzzled visitors for centuries. You can also explore the local markets, shops, and cafés.
    Inkersall and Chesterfield offer a range of dining options to suit various tastes. Whether you’re looking for traditional British pubs, cosy cafés, or international cuisine, you’ll find plenty of choices to satisfy your appetite. Overall, Inkersall provides a peaceful retreat while still offering easy access to a variety of activities and attractions. Whether you prefer outdoor adventures, historical sites, or simply relaxing in the comfort of your holiday home, this destination has something for everyone.
    £64
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  • Church Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set over two floors, this quirky, delightful cottage has traditional charm and character throughout. There are three lovely bedrooms, (steps into bedrooms) with comfortable beds for a perfect night’s sleep. Upstairs there is a shower room and toilet. Downstairs in the open plan living/dining room you can relax on the comfy sofas and read one of the many available books, including books of walks, and light the wood burner during the colder months. There are plenty of leaflets and information about places to visit and things to do as well as information on restaurants and takeaways. The pretty kitchen (steps into kitchen) also has a breakfast table to gather around whilst planning the day ahead with a cup of tea. There is a downstairs bathroom with a bath and shower over, and toilet. To the rear of the property, guests will love the small but quirky courtyard with seats and table to relax quietly or at the front of the property is a small seating area where you can relax and watch the sun go down.
    There are wonderful walks from the door, you are on the Limestone Way and a few minutes drive from all manner of interesting places. Take a stroll through the village of Bonsall, where you will find a welcoming pub, only a 5 minute walk away, serving home-cooked meals and local ales. There is also the Barley Mow, about 10 minutes’ walk away, famous for hen races, strong man challenges and extra-terrestrial visitors. There are also the delightful tea rooms, a small village shop, and the beautiful Cascade Gardens for a peaceful stroll around. The Parish Church, St James, is opposite the cottage and on Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays (12.00 -3.00)you can have homemade soup and cakes, and at a ridiculously low price.
    Just a short drive away is Matlock, with antique and charity shops and the Peak Rail vintage steam railway. There is a Wednesday market in the centre of Matlock, a lovely prize-winning park and swings and boating for the children. Head over to Matlock Bath, visit Gullivers Kingdom for a family day out or catch an Alpine-style cable car to The Heights of Abraham, which offers cavern tours, or treat the little ones to feed the fish in the aquarium and play the arcades. There are lots of cafes and mountains of fish and chips!
    Continue down to Wirksworth where you can treat the family to a film at the quirky independent cinema, learn more about the village at the Heritage Centre or explore the Puzzle Gardens. Visit the National Stone Centre, pan for gems and have a coffee. Cromford is home to Arkwright’s Mills, founded by Richard Arkwright, the first factory system in the world and a Word Heritage site, with displays, antiques and very good scones! Be sure to make time for a trip to Bakewell, home to a historic 13th-century five-arched bridge that leads you to the bustling town centre filled with restaurants, tearooms and pubs, as well as dessert shops offering the famous Bakewell Pudding. Don’t forget to stop by the grand stately home of Chatsworth House, where you can tour the magnificent interiors and extensive gardens. Not far away are National Trust properties, Hardwick Hall and Kedleston, both are amazing. You could visit the Plague Village, Eyam, and walk the town trail which follows the course of the plague as it ripped through Eyam. The villagers decided to cut themselves off from the outside and the plague never reached the rest of Derbyshire although many people in Eyam died. There is a very good museum. Castleton is the only place where Blue John is mined and you can buy beautiful jewellery in the town.
    Carsington Resevoir is a few miles away, with lovely walks, a cafe, and exhibitions. Church Street Cottage really is a special find in this part of the wonderful Peak District Park, and there is so much to do!
    £89
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  • Pear Tree, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Matlock, England
    Pear Tree sits perfectly in a peaceful backwater on the edge of pretty Derbyshire village of Tansley, close to the county town of Matlock.
    This thoughtfully decorated and stylish accommodation includes an open plan living dining room with the all-important wood burner to enjoy after a day exploring. From the dual aspect windows, you can enjoy views over the beautiful hills and countryside. The stylish kitchen has everything you may need along with dishwasher and washing machine, let’s not forget to mention the amazing views from the picture-perfect window! Each of the three bedrooms have been tastefully decorated to give you a homely feeling and offers a peaceful place to lay your head. Outside the property and down some steps you will discover a peaceful rear garden with patio area for you to enjoy.
    The small, rural village of Tansley is peacefully situated in the Derbyshire Dales, just 2 miles from Matlock and is home to two welcoming pubs and several colourful garden centres. The county town of Matlock is just 2 miles away and was popular from 1698 until 1950 for its warm springs that provided water therapy to travellers from near and far. Today the town provides a host of fine eateries, good shops, a fascinating museum and at the heart of the town, Leys Hall Park provides a lovely setting for a host of recreational activities including bowls, mini golf, tennis, boating and a children’s play area. Enjoy a thrilling day at Gulliver’s Kingdom with its owl maze, water gardens, nature trails, exhilarating rides and cable car trips over the magnificent Matlock Gorge.
    The nearby High Peak Cycle Trail provides a wonderful experience, whilst the market town of Bakewell, Chatsworth House and Park and Haddon Hall are within easy reach. A wonderful location for all the family.
    £76
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  • Ryecroft, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Matlock, England
    Step into Ryecroft Cottage and wander through the light and airy hallway into the lounge and admire the views of Riber Castle on the hilltop above from the large window.
    Relax on the comfortable seating, light the woodburning fire and put your feet up with a good book. There is a second lounge also with a woodburning stove, Smart TV and comfy sofa and chairs giving all your party a place to relax. The kitchen offers a electric cooker and hob, fridge, dishwasher, microwave and convenient access to the outside area with lawned garden and patio area. Going up to the first floor, you will find a beautiful family bedroom with a double bed and single bed. The second bedroom also has a double bed, and the bathroom has a separate shower and bath.
    Situated at the top of a hill that runs down into Matlock town centre, you’ll find there is host of things to see and do on your doorstep, including an array of shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs. There is a weekly market, and within easy reach are the gorgeous country houses of Chatsworth and Haddon Hall both ideal for whiling away an afternoon.
    The Matlock Bath Illuminations and firework display are especially popular with kids and adults alike in autumn. Just a short drive will take you to the nearby picturesque market town of Bakewell which lies in the heart of the Peak District National Park and is a delightful place for meandering through the various shops, cafés and restaurants. Once you have had your first visit to Ryecroft you will want to return time and time again!
    £95
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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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  • 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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  • Eyam View Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This beautiful Grade II listed stone cottage can be found on the edge of the famous village of Eyam, right in the heart of the ever popular Hope Valley and is surrounded by 25 acres of fields, gardens and parkland all for guest use. Dating back to 1820, Eyam View Cottage is set in a pretty courtyard and has been furnished to a high standard throughout. Beautiful thick curtains dress windows, luxurious bedding adorns beds, and the cosy living room is set around a magnificent open fire, perfect to settle down next to after a day spent in the open countryside walking, cycling, pony trekking, rock climbing or even hang gliding.

    Fascinating Eyam is most famous as the ‘Plague Village’ and to this day information boards are strategically placed around the village retelling the story, together with craft workshops, tea rooms and not forgetting the fabulous historical Eyam Hall. Centrally located, just 15 minutes north of the hugely popular tourist town of Bakewell and 15 minutes south of the Peaks most famous village Castleton, its position within the Peak District itself makes it an ideal base. Chatsworth Estate and the spa town of Buxton can be easily reached within 20 minutes and the larger towns and cities of Chesterfield and Sheffield with their many shops, restaurants and theatres are within half an hour. There is horse riding and golf locally.
    £86
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  • Acacia Lodge, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Acacia Lodge is situated on the meadow, overlooking the marina waters with a full-sized double veranda, facing south and west to ensure both day and evening sun. The interior is furnished with oak and leather furniture and has 3 bedrooms with three single beds and a double bedroom that has access to its own large shower and en-suite facilities, and with a baby travel cot. The lodge is approached by a tarmac footpath with a slight incline, thereby removing the need for any steps to access the Lodge or veranda. There is a TV in each room and ipod clock radio for your use. Also, there is a smart DVD player/recorder with internet Wi-Fi for your enjoyment (Wi-Fi codes sold separately), and a 3D 42” TV.
    The living/dining/kitchen room includes all the usual appliances, with the added benefit of a separate washing machine and dryer. Acacia Lodge is wheelchair accessible with toilet aids and shower seat and meets National Accessible Scheme M2 - Typically suitable for a person with restricted walking ability and for those who may need to use a wheelchair (please note, the en-suite shower room will not fit a wheelchair). Also, on offer for use around the marina is a wheelchair.
    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 Boardwalk, a promenade of 6 boutique retailers, centred around a fabulous two storey bar and 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.
    Close by Findern is a lovely village situated about six miles west of Derby. The village green is overlooked by All Saints Parish Church where a carved semi-circular stone or ’tympanum’ discovered when the previous Norman Church was demolished in 1862, 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. Also, 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 the National Trust owned 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 fantastic 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. With so much to do and a beautifully designed lodge, what more could you ask for?
    £111
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