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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.

  • Brewers Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Welcome to Brewers Cottage, with a contemporary open-plan kitchen, dining room and living area, it has been nicely kitted out with everything you’ll need to prepare delicious meals throughout your stay.
    There is comfortable seating for all guests along with a Smart TV to watch your favourite film or show and unwind after a day of exploring. Enjoy a restful night’s sleep in one of the two bedrooms, offering a kingsize bed or twin beds. For a bit of ‘you time’, retreat to the bathroom, where you’ll find a walk-in shower. Step outside and you can breathe in the fresh Montgomeryshire air with your morning coffee. You may wish to enjoy long lazy lunches on the outdoor dining furniture or relax in your own private hot tub.
    Fans of the great outdoors will love the location. Brewer’s cottage sits within Montgomery, with its medieval street layout, imposing Town Hall, mix of Georgian, Victorian and timber framed buildings, it’s a place where time seems to stand still. A stone’s throw from Offa’s Dyke National Trails and National Cycle Route 81 and within 30 minutes’ drive of the Cambrian Way. Montgomery is a superb base from which to explore scenic mid-Wales. And, with a wealth of comfortable and friendly places to eat and drink, you can be sure of a warm welcome in the town. If you wish to head slightly further afield, you’re within an hour’s drive of Snowdonia National Park.
    £82
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  • Crawshaw Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Crawshaw Cottage is a modern and fresh holiday let, located within one of Buxton’s villages, Harpur Hill. As you arrive you will see how surrounded by countryside you are, and you can step into the fields from the doorstep.
    On the ground floor of Crawshaw Cottage is an open-plan kitchen and diner with patio doors backing onto the lawned garden. The kitchen has everything in place for you to prepare a delicious meal which can be enjoyed around the dining room table, and there is also a sofa area here with a small TV. The sitting room offers ample seating to relax and enjoy a series or film on the Smart TV, a toilet is also available on the ground floor.
    Upstairs are three bedrooms, the master is a kingsize bed with TV and an en-suite shower room, the second bedroom is made up of two twin beds which can be linked together to make a super-kingsize bed if requested, the third bedroom is a small room and only has a bunk bed with 4ft double on the bottom bunk and single bed on top. There is also a family bathroom with a shower over the bath. Outside is a private garden which is enclosed and has garden furniture. You also have access to the garage where you can store bikes/luggage, and the driveway provides parking for one car but there is ample street parking directly outside as well.
    Buxton has a lot to offer for holiday makers, there are countless walking routes close by such as Solomans Temple or hop in the car to Tissington or High Peak trail. Castleton is a short drive where you can walk or explore the caverns or take a trip to Chatsworth House. Buxton town centre has many delicious restaurants, pubs and bars as well as independent cafés, a 5* spa plus the opera house with shows on weekly. Alton Towers is a short 45 minute drive away. There is something for all the family in this great area of the Peak District. Pub within 1 mile.
    £92
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  • Manor House Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Manor House Cottage is part of a beautiful and Grade II listed property known as ’Rolleston Manor’ set in the historic village of Lea, Matlock. This stunning property is sure to provide a memorable and comfortable stay for your vacation. Upon entering, you’ll find a private gravelled courtyard, a delightful spot to enjoy some fresh air and relax.
    Inside, the ground floor features a cosy living room, complete with a wood burner, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere on cooler evenings, the room also includes a dining area, making it a perfect space to enjoy meals together. The modern kitchen is fully equipped with all the necessary appliances you might require during your stay. Whether you’re preparing a quick breakfast or indulging in a home-cooked dinner, this kitchen has got you covered.
    The first floor houses the master bedroom suite, which promises a comfortable and restful sleep with space for relaxing on the sofas and getting ready for what the evening holds, the cosy ambiance of the bedroom, combined with the tranquillity of the surroundings, ensures you’ll wake up refreshed and ready for the day ahead. The shower room is a highlight, boasting a large walk-in shower, offering a refreshing experience after a day of exploring the area.
    On the second floor, you’ll discover the second bedroom, featuring two twin beds. This set up is ideal for families or friends traveling together. The room’s décor exudes a charming and homely feel, providing a pleasant retreat at the end of your adventurous days.
    Lea, is a historic village and its surroundings offer a variety of activities for all ages and interests. A short drive away, Chatsworth House, a stately home with beautiful gardens, offers a fascinating glimpse into the region’s history and grandeur. The Peak District National Park provides numerous hiking trails some of which are only seconds away from the cottage allowing you to explore the beautiful and picturesque landscapes around. Don’t miss the stunning views from spots like Matlock Bath and Heights of Abraham, bring your bike along and ride scenic routes such as the Monsal Trail. There is a village pub within walking distance and a short drive away you will reach towns such as Matlock, Cromford, Wirksworth and Tansley which have an array of pubs, cafés and restaurant options as well as takeaways.
    £68
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  • The Loft, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Tideswell, England
    These superb stone-built barn conversions can be found nestled in the charming village of Litton, on a traditional working farm within the picturesque Peak District National Park. Newly converted in 2023, this barn conversion has been thoughtfully and beautifully designed to cater fully to the needs of both you and your furry friends. Full of character with individual impressive features such beamed vaulted ceilings and exposed stone. There’s the luxury addition of underfloor heating to the ground floor and externally there’s an enclosed space, allowing any small children and four-legged companions to frolic freely and safely. A private parking space with EV chargers is available for this property; for cycling enthusiasts, there’s bike storage, and there’s even facilities to wash dogs, bikes and muddy boots meaning your companions and equipment can return from outdoor adventures clean and refreshed. This property is on a working farm, towards the end of March and ongoing for approximately 4 weeks guests may be lucky enough to witness lambing seasons with newborn lambs being born and the opportunity to feed them.
    Litton is a small, delightful village with the quintessential traditional charm of the Peak District. Next door to the cottage, you’ll find a small village shop, and across the road a good food serving pub. Extensive walking and cycling is available direct from the door. Beyond Litton, the Peak District National Park awaits your exploration. Discover breathtaking vistas, majestic peaks, and hidden valleys. Ever popular Bakewell and the historic landmark of Chatsworth House are around a 15-minute drive, and the vibrant town of Buxton, renowned for its natural thermal springs and Opera House around 20 minutes.
    The enchanting village of Castleton is also just 20 minutes and where you can hike the famous Mam Tor, explore the ancient Peveril Castle or venture into the fascinating Peak Cavern. Around a 25-minute drive and nestled amidst the picturesque countryside is Edale. A haven for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, you can start your journey on the Pennine Way from here and experience the breathtaking beauty of Kinder Scout and the surrounding hills. Just over half an hour is Matlock, a lovely town on the edge of the Peak District that offers a mix of history, shops, and cafes. Explore the picturesque Matlock Bath with its riverside attractions or take a cable car ride to Heights of Abraham for panoramic views of the region. Whether you’re seeking an adventure-filled getaway or a serene retreat, these incredible barn conversions provide the perfect base for you to experience the wonders of the Peak District and create cherished memories.
    The Loft can be booked together with Middlecroft (UK45062) and Cowcroft (UK45063) to accommodate up to 12 guests.
    £56
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  • Wheelright's Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Wheelwright’s Cottage is a charming rural retreat and offers a delightful blend of comfort, modern amenities, and picturesque surroundings. As you step inside, you’ll find a beautifully designed ground floor featuring a well-equipped kitchen, perfect for preparing delicious meals with high-end appliances and ample worktop space. Adjacent to the kitchen is a spacious dining room, where you can enjoy your meals or play games as a family. The comfortable sitting room invites relaxation with plush sofas and a cosy ambiance as well as a large wall mounted TV with Sky box. Additionally, a well-appointed bathroom completes the ground floor amenities. Moving upstairs, you’ll discover three double bedrooms, all offering zip and link beds. Each room is tastefully decorated and generously equipped, providing a serene and restful atmosphere. Wake up to countryside views and get ready for the exciting day ahead.
    The lovely lawned cottage garden, adorned with vibrant flowers and lush greenery, is ideal for guests with dogs. The garden also features a charming decking area, perfect for al fresco dining, taking advantage of the gas BBQ, or enjoying a refreshing drink while soaking in the tranquil ambiance. Beyond the garden lies a pony paddock, offering a picturesque backdrop with views towards Shirley and Hollington.
    The immediate surrounding area of Rodsley offers a wealth of activities and attractions to enhance your holiday experience. Lace up your walking shoes and explore the stunning countryside surrounding Rodsley along some of the many public footpaths. The walk to Osmaston through Shirley Woods is a particular beauty, and with a drink at the local pub when you get there. Nearby, the Yeaveley Estate offers countryside pursuits including clay pigeon shooting. Longford Lakes is the perfect destination for any avid angler and Wheelwright’s Cottage sits on cycle route 68, popular with cyclists. For golfers, Ashbourne and Brailsford Golf clubs are within a 5-minute drive and the renowned Kedleston Park Golf Club is 15 minutes away. At nearby Darley Moor, you will find a WW1 Tiger Moth which is available for pleasure flights from April until October.
    Wheelwright’s Cottage is within a few miles of several very good gastro pubs. The owner is familiar with all of them and very happy to provide advice or help with table reservations. The market town of Ashbourne lies four miles to the west and is bustling with bars, restaurants and independent shops as well as supermarkets. Beyond Ashbourne, take a leisurely stroll along the nearby trails, such as the Tissington Trail or at Dovedale and soak in the natural beauty of the Peak District National Park. If you’re an adventure enthusiast, you’ll find plenty to do in the area. Engage in exhilarating activities such as cycling, horseback riding, or even hot-air ballooning to appreciate the breath-taking views from above. Further afield, don’t miss a visit to Chatsworth House or the stunning Heights of Abraham, a hilltop park with caves and a cable car ride. There are many eateries around this location consisting of pubs, cafés and restaurants to serve all appetites.
    £114
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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.
    £93
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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.
    £61
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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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  • Rutland House, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A superb, historic property located in the centre of Bakewell, previously owned by The Duke of Rutland with a rare private garden and ample parking. Set off on foot from the door and within minutes you can explore the town of Bakewell with its tasty pudding shops, eateries and a walk down the river Derwent. A short drive is Chatsworth House where you can explore its grounds and gardens and sample their delicious afternoon tea offering. There are an abundance of walks and trails in the Peak District to spend your days before you return home to this charming property.
    As you arrive on the private drive, there is ample parking for up to five cars, enter into the property on the ground floor where you will find a large kitchen with dining table, a superb dining room, study and lounge with an open fire. On the first floor are three double bedrooms, one having an en-suite bathroom, and another has a kingsize bed. There is a family bathroom on this floor which can be accessed from the master bedroom also, it has a fantastic feature in the mirror which lights up as well as connecting via Bluetooth for your phone should you wish to play music.
    On the second floor are three further double bedrooms and another family bathroom featuring his and hers sinks. The bathrooms and bedrooms have been finished to a luxurious standard with plenty of space and light with the bathrooms having underfloor heating. Outside there is a generously sized garden with high walls ensuring privacy and home to one of the nine wells of Bakewell plus the old stables and blacksmiths workshop where you can store your bikes. This is a truly magical dwelling where you are sure to create unforgettable memories together. Pub and restaurant 100 yards.
    £421
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  • Rock Terrace, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    At the heart of this property is a large, well-equipped kitchen which has everything you should require to cook a filling breakfast ahead of your fun-filled day. It is a great social space too with a relaxing sofa area. The dining room is located in the conservatory with a large table to seat 8 people, two easy chairs, views of the garden and far-reaching views across Bakewell to the golf course and Manners Wood. There is a separate sitting room with electric feature fire, TV, sofa and easy chairs. The lower ground floor provides a separate area as a games room for the kids to have their own space, with a popular football table. On the first floor are two of the four bedrooms. The master bedroom features an en-suite shower room and a super kingsize bed which can be made up as twin beds on request. The family bathroom is also on the first floor and features a bath and a separate shower cubicle. Relatively steep stairs rise to the second floor with a landing providing access to two further bedrooms, one of which is super kingsize with a dual aspect, and far-reaching views which include the River Wye as it meanders through the town.

    Every room within the property is finished to a standard of excellence. Outside, the property is approached via a driveway, providing access to a large, gravelled parking area with space for four cars and space to turn. To the side of the property is a lovely garden, ideal for sitting out during the morning, and a patio area immediately adjoining the conservatory with seating for 10 people.

    Rock Mews is located just a short walk up from Bakewell town centre, within easy reach of shops, bars, cafés and restaurants. There are magnificent views across the market town of Bakewell from all areas of the garden, and Rock Mews provides the perfect base within this popular Peak District town. From the town you can get onto the Monsal Trail, which is great for cycling as well as walking. If you haven’t got any bikes, bike hiring is available on the trail at Hassop café. Neighbouring towns such as Buxton and Matlock are lovely places to visit and explore, both offering their own independent characters, and of course not to be missed are nearby Chatsworth House and Gardens and Haddon Hall, both within 5 minutes’ drive of Bakewell.
    £257
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