
Stunning views through the French doors from by the fire in this spacious cottage for two.
- £438 per week
- £63 per night
- 2 Guests
- 1 Bedroom
- 1 Bathroom
- No Pets
Features
Nearby activities
- Walking
- Cycling
- Fishing
- Golf
Special Features
- WiFi
- Countryside views
Beds & bedrooms
- Bed linen provided
- 1 king/super-king bed
Appliances
- Washing machine
- Tumble dryer
- Dishwasher
- Freezer
Bathrooms
- 1 WC
- Towels provided
- Shower
Outdoors
- Garden or courtyard
- Private parking
- Rural location
Accessibility
- On one level, no stairs
- Walk-in shower
- Ground floor bath/shower room
- Ground floor WC
- Ground floor bedroom
Important - please note
House Rules
- Sorry, infants (aged under 2) are not allowed at this property
- Sorry, children (aged between 2 and 17) are not allowed at this property
- Check in: 15:30
- Check out: 10:00
Description
Cara is a comfortable single storey cottage, created out of a mellow stone barn on a lovely little farm. In a peaceful location, surrounded by rolling countryside, with stunning views over the valley, but with Holymoorside's village store (1.5 miles) and two great pubs, (0.5 mile) just a walk across the fields, this is the perfect location to relax and unwind. Parking, patio and access to the property is at the rear, overlooking the wonderful valley views and away from the farmyard and other properties.
Chesterfield is just a short drive away, for all the facilities that the town has to offer from supermarkets and major stores to cinemas, restaurants and nightclubs. Travel in the opposite direction and you are just as soon in the Peak District with its wonderful villages, popular attractions and magnificent scenery.
Holymoorside is an attractive village on the edge of the Peak District National Park with local walks through the bluebell woods by the river Hipper, or up onto Beeley Moor for wonderful views over Chatsworth. Head beyond Chesterfield to discover Bolsover's 'storm the battlements' castle, Bess of Hardwick's Hall and even Robin Hood's Sherwood Forest. Venture the other way into the Peak and revel in the world famous scenery, marvel at Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall, relive bygone days at the National Tramway Museum or explore the Derwent Valley’s world heritage site.
INSIDE THE PROPERTY:
Living Room: with plenty of comfortable seating, Smart TV, BluRay/DVD player and WiFi; dining table and four chairs, dresser and patio doors with amazing views over the valley.
Kitchen: fitted kitchen with oven and hob, microwave, fridge freezer, dishwasher and washing machine.
Bedroom: with king size bed, built-in wardrobes and valley views.
Shower Room: with shower cubicle, WC and basin; there are grab rails for support in the shower cubicle.
OUTSIDE:
There is a spacious patio and lawned area with garden furniture, overlooking the wonderful view. Level gravelled parking for two cars is available about five metres from the cottage door.
Bed linen and towels are provided.
Central heating, fuel and power included.
Sorry, children are not accepted at this property.
Pets and smoking are not permitted.
There is easy walking access for people with disabilities. Please ask for details and a copy of the cottage access statement.
Location
CHESTERFIELD
Chesterfield is a great place in which to base your holiday, being on the edge of the Peak District National Park but also close to the Dukeries in Nottinghamshire, with their links to Robin Hood’s Sherwood Forest and much, much more. The town has a lovely cobbled market square, the Crooked Spire Church, lots of independent and the usual high street shops, supermarkets, a multiplex cinema and a few nightclubs as well.
A 15-minute drive will get you to Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Bakewell’s famous Monday market and then off into the real Peak District, with its beautiful valleys, sparkling rivers, picturesque villages, with many a country pub and countryside walks galore. Caudwell’s Mill in Rowsley is just a little place but one of our favourite stops, with its ducks on the river, vegetarian café, craft workshops and, of course, the old water powered flour mill.
Look the other way towards Nottinghamshire and there is just as much to see and do. Bolsover Castle stands proud on its ramparts, peaceful Clumber Park is worth a visit, Hardwick Hall is not to be missed, pretend you are Robin Hood at the Major Oak or, if you are into heritage railways, there is the famous Barrow Hill Roundhouse.
Local pubs - The Lamb Inn in Holymoorside, the Bulls Head in Holymoorside and the Red Lion at Stonedge.
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