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On the Lyme estate and deer park, this Edwardian cottage looks out over lush green countryside.
Swap grey window views for vast panoramas of green countryside and roaming red deer at Lyme East Lodge or Lyme West Lodge (sleeps four). You’ll be nestled on the eastern boundary of Lyme’s 1,400 acre historic deer park when you stay in this two-bedroom Edwardian cottage. It overlooks the moorland plateau of Kinder Scout and the historic cage banqueting tower, which was used as a 16th-century hunting lodge.
Inside the sandstone house you’ll find an inviting space with spacious rooms that retain some of their original features. It can also accommodate your dogs too. There’s a garden at the rear of the cottage for pup to stretch his legs.
Take advantage of free access to the Lyme estate. Explore the many walking trails or visit the main house where the BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice was filmed. If you want to delve further into the moorlands and craggy terrains of the Peak District, a 20 minute drive will take you into the heart of the National Park. Or for the spa town of Buxton is just a 35 minute drive from here.
Lyme West Lodge (sleeps four) is on the western boundary of the estate, about a 50-minute walk from Lyme East Lodge, and both cottages can be booked together for a group eight.
Find more information in the Accessibility Guide. Accessibility questions? Email holiday.enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk or call us on 0344 800 2070.
Entrance porch, step up into open plan sitting/dining room with wood burning stove, kitchen and utility room.
Two bedrooms (1 superking, 1 twin) and bathroom with shower over bath.
Heating: Gas central heating included.
Garden: From the patio a rear lawn, guarded by railings, can be reached via a set of steep steps. Young children should be supervised.
Parking: there is space for two cars adjacent to the cottage.
WiFi: We’re pleased to provide free WiFi access at this accommodation, which is supported by BT. Please note intermittent connection problems can sometimes occur and therefore should not be relied upon.
Utilities/Electricals: The washing machine and tumble dryer is a combined washer/dryer.
Offers: Guests will benefit from a late Sunday checkout of 4pm at this cottage
Holiday cottage guests have free access to Lyme Park house and garden during opening hours and access to estate grounds out of hours.
Tucked away on the glorious Lyme Park estate, Lyme West Lodge is a picture-book pretty Edwardian cottage set in leafy woodland. Sleeps four, dog friendly.
You can stay at other Pride and Prejudice film locations or cottages featured in other Jane Austen adaptations.
In the 1995 BBC TV version of Pride and Prejudice, it was the good fortune of Jennifer Ehle’s Lizzie to dine in the splendour of Belton House. You can stay at No. 1 Belton, a pretty cottage in Belton village. Sleeps six.
The 18th-century landscaped garden at Stourhead was used as a backdrop in the 2005 production of Pride and Prejudice, along with one of its enchanting temples. 89 Church Lawn stands proudly at the entrance to Stourhead's famous garden. Sleeps seven.
Montacute House stood in as the country home of the Palmers in the Oscar-winning adaptation of Sense and Sensibility. Montacute South Lodge is a gate lodge dating back to the 16th century. Sleeps six, dog friendly.
Find more cottages at Jane Austen film locations here. Many of the places we care for have been the backdrop for other popular television shows and films. Spend your holiday in a National Trust cottage to see the sights and experience the atmosphere of these special places you've seen on screen.
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