Silk Hill Stables, Whaley Bridge


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| Star rating | Pets | Yes | Smoking | No | |
| Sleeps | 2 | Changeover | Friday | Parking | 2 cars |
| Bedrooms | 1 | 2 person Discount | No | Garden | Rear patio |
| Bathrooms | 1 | Short breaks | from £200 | Price band | D - all prices |
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| Valid from: 4 Mar 2010 to 4 Mar 2011 |
This cosy one bedroom stable conversion is on a working livery and offers comfortable accommodation in scenic surroundings. From the owner's gate the famous Kinder Scout can be seen and there are many picturesque walks from the doorstep. The cottage has a pleasant covered patio area with seating and BBQ which is great for sitting outside in the long summer nights. The property has the benefit of offering livery stabling for up to 2 horses or ponies and this can be arranged direct with the owner. Inside the cottage it has been furnished to a good standard and it is only a short walk into the small town of Whaley Bridge.
Whaley Bridge is an attractive small town in the HIgh Peak. It is often referred to as the Gateway to the Goyt Valley, the area offers outstanding natural beauty which is great for walkers, tourists and those seeking different types of adventure.Kinder Scout is a gritstone plateau, which stands at around 600 metres above sea level and has breath taking views from the summit. The Kinder plateau is surrounded with rocky crags and to the west is the Kinder River which flows into the spectacular waterfall called Kinder Downfall. To the east of Kinder is further high land heading towards "Hope Cross" which links Kinder to Win Hill and the Hope Valley. Within the Hope Valley area is Castleton which offers stunning views of Mam Tor and the famous Winnat's Pass, with many interesting caves containing the rare semi precious stone - Blue John.
This property has the benefit of being located within a stone's throw of Buxworth Canal basin and the famous Navigation public house. From the basin are lovely scenic walks along the canal and the pub offers great lunches and evening meal menus. It is a very popular area throughout the long summer months. Close by is the town of Buxton, which offers something for everyone. From the Pavilion Gardens, and Opera House, the Dome and the country park, to the shops in Spring Gardens or on the Market Place, you will find somewhere to eat, drink, swim, ride a miniature train, or visit the popular Poole's Cavern!
The property is situated in the centre of the Peak District where you are never far from a stunning attraction or wonderful walking. Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Castleton Caverns, Lyme Park, Crich Tramway Museum, Carsington Water, the Roaches, the Monsal Trail or even Alton Towers are a short distance from Buxton. This is a great location, set in rolling countryside.
Ground Floor
Property is all on ground floor level, with electric heated radiators and multi fuel stove and comprises:
Kitchen: With electric hob and oven, fridge/freezer, microwave and washing machine. Tumble dryer in walk in wardrobe/utility room.
Lounge/Dining Area: With table and four chairs, sofa bed, coal and log burning stove, TV with free view, DVD and CD/radio player.
Bedroom 1: With double bed
Bathroom: With shower over whirlpool bath, WC and wash basin.
Parking to the side of the property for 2 cars. Rear covered patio seating area with furniture and BBQ. Storage space for bikes etc. Two well behaved dogs on leads allowed.
Please note: There is an Access statement available for this property, if required please call 01228 599 960
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