Centrally positioned within the bustling market town of Leek, in the Staffordshire Moorlands, is Mill Cottage, a charming one-bedroom dwelling. Enveloped by an array of local amenities and attractions, whilst a short drive away from the Peak District National Park, the cottage welcomes two guests and one well-behaved dog, ideal for a couple’s retreat. Enter the homely sitting room, complete with original tiled flooring, a plush sofa, Smart TV and a woodburning stove, offering the perfect setting to relax.
Travelling into the kitchen/diner, enjoy preparing meals, with all expected appliances to assist you, before gathering around the dining table or heading outside for alfresco dining.
Come dusk, retire to the spacious double bedroom, dotted with storage to home your belongings, before awakening to a refresh in the main bathroom, featuring both a bath and a shower.
Kickstart your itinerary by exploring Leek, its independent shops, eateries, and weekly markets. There are countryside walks from the door; Ladderedge Country Park, Rudyard Lake and Tittersworth Reservoir. Local attractions including Brindley Water Mill, and Cheddleton Flint Mill showcase the town's charm and heritage. Travelling south, stop off at Kingsley Bird and Falconry Centre, before enjoying a thrill-seeking day out at Alton Towers or perhaps a delightful afternoon of sightseeing and shopping at Trentham Estate. Following the trail into the national park, reach Paul Rey, a stunning vantage point, before stopping off at a host of beauty spots, including The Roaches and the Goyt Valley ahead of touring Poole's Cavern and the Buxton Visitor Centre.
Spend time with your loved one by booking Mill Cottage.
On the western side of The Peaks, in the heart of the beautiful Moorland scenery, is the hillside market town of Leek, also referred to as "The Queen of the Moorlands." The town's lovely cobblestone market square and numerous instances of magnificent Victorian architecture, many of which bear William Morris' influence, serve as a reminder of the prosperity the area experienced when it was known as a centre for the production of silk. Today, Leek has a large variety of stores, including enormous antique stores, as well as a considerable number of restaurants, a neighbourhood park, recreational opportunities, and real ale pubs. Leek is adjacent to Gawsworth Hall, Buxton Opera House, and Three Shires Head, where the counties of Cheshire, Derbyshire, and Staffordshire converge. It is also a short drive from Alton Towers.