Harebell Hill Cottage
Self catering accommodation in Earl Sterndale, near Buxton with 3 bedrooms, sleeps 6. Pub within 1 mile, Short Breaks All Year.
Bedrooms - 3
Sleeps - 6
Bathrooms - 2
Sorry no pets
Gas central heating (underfloor in kitchen/dining area), electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Welcome pack.
Enclosed lawned garden with garden furniture. Bike store. Private parking for 3 cars. No smoking.
West Lodge is a beautiful, contemporary, three bedroom detached property sitting in an enviable position just a few minutes’ walk from the centre of Bakewell and in the very heart of the majestic Peak District National Park. It’s set over two floors with a superb open plan kitchen/dining room, a light and spacious living room, three double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
To the outside of the property you’ll find to the side a large stone flagged terrace with comfortable seating, and to the rear, stone steps take you to a further stone flagged seating terrace, ideal for relaxing with a glass of wine.
Bakewell is a lively, thriving market town which provides the perfect base for a whole host of activities including walking and cycling. There are many historic country houses nearby, such as Haddon Hall, Chatsworth and Hardwick Hall. Steeped in history, this market town is filled with character offering a great range of bistros, pubs, tea rooms, shops, gardens and parks to enjoy.
You can visit the local farmers’ market and a number of fabulous festivals throughout the year.
Close by is the Monsal Trail which starts in Bakewell and leads to the outskirts of Buxton. Alternatively, why not explore the beautiful Hope Valley in Matlock, which hosts the wonderful Heights of Abraham with cable cars taking you to the most spectacular views and caves? West Lodge is a wonderful base for enjoying this rich and varied area. Shop, pub and restaurant 700 yards
Need a hand deciding - rural cottage or town house? Heart of England is very accessible by road and rail. You will find dog friendly weekend breaks in Gloucestershire , Cirencester or Stow on the Wold - some have disabled acccess.