Very comfortable
The Old Dairy Cottage
Pet welcome holiday in Sutton-on-Trent with 3 bedrooms, sleeps 6. Pub within 1 mile, Short Breaks All Year.
Bedrooms - 3
Sleeps - 6
Bathrooms - 3
Pets welcome
Gas central heating, gas, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial logs for wood burner included. Welcome pack. Large garden with pebbled area and garden furniture. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking. Please note: Holidaymakers, couples and family bookings only.
This lovely bungalow is situated on the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire border, and provides wonderful cosy accommodation ideal for up to six people. It is the perfect getaway for exploring this beautiful and varied part of the Peak District and Nottinghamshire. This lovely single-storey property offers a well equipped kitchen and a comfortable living room with a wood burner, ideal for those cosy nights in. There are three bedrooms, a large bathroom and an extra shower room. There is also a bright conservatory, making this property a wonderful place to stay in and relax.
Directly from Ashlea, you will find walking and cycle routes over the Teversal and Pleasley Trails Network.
Teversal is close to the Derbyshire border, and is ideally placed for visiting Hardwick Hall, now managed by the National Trust, with its six grand towers elaborately monogrammed with Bess of Hardwick’s initials. Close by, the historic town of Chesterfield acts as the gateway to the Peak District and has much to offer visitors. Chesterfield is famous for its 14th-century church with the ‘crooked spire’ twisting curiously from its true centre. Market days are excellent for exploring specialist stalls, the old market hall and the charming shambles.
Discover the popular semi-rural 17th-century mansion of Bolsover Castle, set on a wooded top looking west towards the heights of the Peak District.
Also worth a visit and within easy reach, are the impressive Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall and the pretty village of Matlock Bath. Take a well-earned break from exploring the natural beauty of the Peak District and head into Bakewell to try the famous Bakewell pudding! Whilst in Nottinghamshire, why not visit Nottingham Castle, and The Major Oak at Edwinstowe in Sherwood Forest? Shop ¾ mile, pub 1 mile and restaurant 1½ miles.
Spoilt for choice - village cottage or chalet? Heart of England is tourists heaven. You will see holiday cottages that are dog friendly in Cheltenham , Cheltenham or Cirencester - some have golf courses close by.