This delightfully cosy cottage dating from the 1700's rests within the village of Wensley, a wonderful part of the Peak District National Park.
Full of charm and tradition, the diverse selection of bedrooms make this retreat perfect for a family or group of friends. The cottage has 3 bedrooms, lounge with log burner and beams, kitchen/diner and bathroom.
Nestled in the Derbyshire hills just 3 miles from Matlock, with some wonderful walking and stunning views all around.
Three bedrooms: 1 x first floor king-size (zip/link, can be twin upon request), 1 x ground floor twin (zip/link, can be double upon request), 1 x first floor single with pull-out bed.
First floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Sitting room with woodburner.
• Gas central heating with woodburner
• Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine,
• TV with Freeview,
• WiFi,
• selection of books, games and DVDs
• Fuel, power and starter pack for fire inc. in rent
• Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
• Off road parking (free, shared with neighbours parking area)
• One well-behaved pet welcome (please note there is no private garden at The Cottage) There is a £25 charge for a pet.
• Sorry, no smoking
• Shop and pub 1 mile.
• Travel cot (bring own bedding) stair gate and highchair available upon request and if available.
I live a few miles away, so on hand if needed.
WENSLEY
Matlock 3 miles; Bakewell 8 miles.
Wensley is a conservation village which is nestled in the Derbyshire hills just 3 miles from Matlock, with some wonderful walking and stunning views all around. Just one mile away is the conservation village of Winster which is situated within the Peak District National Park and is an extremely pretty place with a charming 17th century market house and other imposing 18th century houses on its three main streets. Less imposing, but no less endearing, are the little alleyways or ‘ginnels’ off Main Street, which are well worth exploring. The village is famous for its Morris dancers, Wakes festivities (every July) and its annual Shrove Tuesday pancake race - a fascinating spectacle! Within the village is a well-stocked community store incorporating a Post Office, and two pubs - both serving food and local traditional beer.
Bakewell, Chatsworth and Matlock are all nearby and, for keen walkers and cyclists, the village lies within 5 miles of the Tissington and High Peaks walking/cycling trails and The Limestone Way.
There is a bus stop at the Square, outside the Cottage, and a train station in nearby Matlock.
There is a charge of £25 for a pet staying. We only allow 1 dog pet stay because we have no private garden. Strictly no animals to be left alone or on beds and sofas.
Please leave the cottage tidy, clean and put away dry dishes etc.
Pets are only allowed by prior arrangements, must never be left alone, are not allowed on sofas or beds and we ask that you hoover prior to leaving if you’ve had a pet stay.
If you are arriving with more than 1 vehicle, please only park 1 vehicle in the square and others on the road.