Holiday Cottages in Derbyshire
Town End Cottage
Warslow
This delightful little barn makes a wonderful holiday retreat for couples or a young family.
Set on the edge of the village of Warslow, right in the heart of the Peak National Park, it's surrounded by beautiful countryside and wonderful views over the Manifold Valley.
Town End Cottage has been beautifully restored and furnished - I simply love the floors! The beamed living room is large and light, there's a spiral staircase and even a garden to sit out in the evening. Just right!
| Cosy Living Room | Quirky Bedroom |
Facilities
Holiday cottages in Derbyshire come usually very well equipped. Bed linen, duvets and towels are included in the rental, as are electricity and central heating. Logs for the wood-burner can be obtained locally - the first basket full is provided.
The cottage has off-road parking for two cars and a cycle store. The garden has a patio, BBQ and secluded seating area for those endless al fresco dinners or simply a relaxing cup of tea.
Inside, the property provides several TVs, video / DVD, microwave, washer/dryer and fridge/freezer. A travel cot and highchair are also available.
Town End Cottage is a non-smoking property.
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History on your Doorstep
Renting one of the many holiday cottages in Derbyshire means that you have history right on your doorstep. Stay at Town End Cottage, and you'll have trouble deciding what to go and see first.
Chatsworth House
Home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, Chatsworth House is one of England's marvels. The park is a beautiful piece of landscape architecture, ideal for walking (and photographing trees!). The house itself, when open, will leave you speechless. And if you're lucky, you may get to see the fountain, which was built for a visit of a Russion Czar, in working order.
Kedleston Hall, Derby
This is a must-see attraction for all lovers of landscape parks and wonderful walks! But Kedleston Hall has more than just a great park and fine walks. It also sports a museum, landscaped gardens and a costumed housekeeper.
Sudbury Hall and Museum of Childhood
This lovely house from the late 1600s makes a great day out for children of all ages. The Museum of Childhood is provides some wonderful interactive fun and maybe also a nostalgic look back for some of us. And as a special treat for all Mr. Darcy fans out there, Sudbury Hall featured in the BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice.
Days Out and Things to Do
Most holiday cottages in Derbyshire boast superb views and glorious scenery on their doorstep and this is especially so at Town End Cottage.
You can walk right from the door, and the Manifold and Tissington cycling trails are close by. Dovedale is a short drive away, as are Hartington and the towns of Buxton, Bakewell and Ashbourne. And for a day of thrills and excitement, Alton Towers can be reached in 30 minutes.





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