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| Parking | 2 cars | Garden | Patio |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short breaks | From £190 | Price band | J - view details |
| 2 person discount | No | Fire/Woodburner | No |
| Smoking | No | Internet access | No |
Graces Cottage is warm and welcoming. Nestling in a backwater of this delightful village at the head of the Dove Valley famous for its great scenery and Hartington Cheese. This lovely limestone cottage is over 200 years old and retains many of its original features, including oak beams, wooden flooring and exposed stonework and flagged floors. The cottage accommodation is upside down with the living area on the first floor and the bedrooms on the ground floor. You can relax in the patio area outside taking in the beautiful views or there is a field at the back for children to play safely. Wander round the village with its duck pond, village green shops and pubs. The Olde Cheese shop sells the famous handmade Hartington Stilton. It is an ideal base to explore the Peak District.
Read more about Graces CottageProperty has night storage heating and comprises:
Entrance Hall
Bedroom 1: With double bed.
Bedroom 2: With twin beds.
Sitting/Dining area: With TV, video and radio/CD player.
Kitchen: With electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice box.
Shower room: With shower, WC, shaver point and wash basin.
Laundry facilities can be arranged with the owner at their property approximately 2 miles away.
All heating, electric and bed linen included. One well behaved dog allowed downstairs only. A second dog may be acceptable at an additional charge of £8, but this is the owners decision and you must check when booking.
Laundry facilities can be arranged with the owner at their property approximately 2 miles away.
Off road parking for two cars, sunny patio with furniture and BBQ. Telephone box in village.
This property is next door to Hillcrest Cottage (412003) and Red Lion House (412001).
| Nearest town | Bakewell | Shops | 50 Yds |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distance | Restaurant | 100 Yds | |
| Nearest railway station | Buxton | Pub | 100 Yds |
| Distance | 12 Miles | Lake |
The River Wye follows the Wye Valley, rising above Buxton flowing eastward through Bakewell before finally joining the Derwent at Rowsley. This is perhaps Derbyshire’s prettiest rivers with its limestone uplands and superb dales.
At Monsal Dale the valley widens, the steep sided Monsal Head provides spectacular views over the valley before the river reaches Ashford-in–the-Water, passing beneath what was a medieval packhorse bridge and then again at Bakewell where there is a 13th century bridge with five gothic arches before reaching Haddon Hall.
The old market town of Buxton nestles in the Derbyshire hills and at a height of 1,000 feet above sea level it is one of England’s highest towns. Its fame as a health spa dates back to Roman times.
Bakewell has an equally ancient past being mentioned in the Doomsday Book and probably also occupied by the Romans. This beautiful, small market town is situated on the River Wye and has many pleasant walks from the bridge to the town centre where there are many shops, pubs and restaurants and one of the oldest markets in the area, dating back to 1300. The renowned Bakewell Show takes place on the first Wednesday and Thursday of August, attracting both the farming community and visitors from all over the region and beyond.
Apart from the many charming Peak District villages that can be found throughout the Wye Valley other nearby places of interest includes Chatsworth House, home of the Dukes of Devonshire and the grandest stately house in the region and Haddon Hall, a medieval manor house and home to the Dukes of Rutland situated on the River Wye.
To check availability for full weeks and short breaks view our price and availability calendar
From £190 for 3 nights
Call us: 01228 406741

warm, cosy, web info accurate
warm, cosy, web info accurate
very clean ,beds comfortable ,sofa comfortable as well 
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