Living/dining room: With wood burner, Freesat TV, DVD player and beams. Kitchen: With electric oven, electric hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washer/dryer.
First Floor: Bedroom 1: With double bed. Bedroom 2: With single bed with 2ft 6in bunk over. Bathroom: With shower over bath, toilet and heated towel rail.
Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial logs for wood burner included.
On road parking. No smoking.
Extra Amenities
The adorably named Parsley Cottage can be found in the ever popular Peak District village of Tideswell. This stone-built, traditional end-terrace cottage is complete with a wood burner, making it warm, cosy and a perfect base from which to discover all that the Peak District National Park has to offer. Nestled between the rugged Dark Peaks of the north, and gentle rolling dales of the south, Tideswell itself benefits from plenty of local amenities including shops, pubs serving food, cafés and annual events including a food festival, wakes week, arts festival and even its very own Last Night of the Proms.
Probably best known for the large and impressive St John the Baptist Church, or the ‘Cathedral of the Peak’, Tideswell is surrounded by stunning scenery and glorious countryside and there are a number of other Peak District towns and villages within easy reach. These include Litton, 5 minutes’ drive, Eyam, 10 minutes’ drive, and Castleton, Bakewell and Buxton, all 20 minutes’ drive.
The magnificent historic houses of Chatsworth Estate and Haddon Hall can also be reached in around 20 minutes, Matlock and Ashbourne in about 40 minutes, and for those thrillseekers, Alton Towers in under an hour. Shop 350 yards, pub and restaurant 70 yards. Parsley Cottage can be booked together with Nutmeg Cottage (ref UK4080), located 100 yards away, to accommodate up to 8 guest
Home comforts in a gate lodge or bungalow? Heart of England is tourists heaven. We will show you pet friendly self-catering in Cotswolds, Gloucestershire or Cheltenham - some have wonderful walking from the door step.
Locals favourite walks
Henley-in-Arden Circular
The Wye Valley from Brockweir
Stokesay Castle & View Edge
Rossendale Ramble - covers a section of the Gritstone Way and other scenic parts of CheshireShutlingsloe, Cat & Fiddle and Macclesfield Forest