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The space
Devonshire Cottage as retained many original character feature’s whilst undergoing refurbishment, with exposed beams, (some low characterful door ways), dog leg stairs and a cosy log burner in the living area, there is the latest smart T.V, along with a comfy sofa, chairs & a window seat to watch the world go by, it is luxurious and stylishly furnished, yet cosy. The compact kitchen is fully equipped, with a large separate dining area. The cottage sleeps 4 guest’s in 2 beautiful double bedrooms (1 Small double), with crisp luxury bedding. There is a family bathroom with a shower over the bath, we provide luxury fluffy towels, liquid hand soap.
Outside you can relax in the seated rear cottage garden enjoying the stunning Chatsworth Estate.
It is a beautiful cottage with a restful environment where you will want to enjoy spending time.
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A hop in the car, less than 10 minutes drive from our door, is the popular market town of Bakewell, which offers an array of shops, pubs, tea rooms, and restaurants to suit all your wants and needs. Bakewell is also a great start to a variety of walking routes, with both trails and circular routes to follow – including the Monsal trail, on which the Hassop Station Café sits, and spectacular scenery can be found (check out the Monsal Viaduct!). Nearby villages, each with their own charm and beauty, are situated in either a short drive or walk away from Bakewell, and are definitely worth a trip to look around (I recommend Edensor, Ashford-in-the-Water, and Baslow).
Country houses are a feature of the Peak District that cannot be missed! Tudor manor house and set for no fewer than 30 films and programmes, Haddon Hall is a must-visit for those wanting to get in touch with history. Just 5 minutes down the road from Haddon Hall you will find the Chatsworth Estate, with its vast gardens, and a country house dripping in grandeur and history. Walks around the estate are perfect for all and make for a great social media post! The small villages situated on the estate have plenty to offer too, I recommend grabbing a pork-pie from Chatsworth Farm Shop in Pilsley, a cuppa from Edensor Tea Rooms, and pint from the renowned Devonshire Arms Beeley.
Further afield, Roman spa town Buxton. Known for its natural spa waters, you’ve probably had a drink of the famous Buxton water. There is lots to see and do for a day out here, whether you go for a stroll around the Pavilion Gardens, watch a play at the Opera House, or treat yourself to a luxury spa day at Buxton Crescent.