A converted barn in the Hope Valley, surrounded by scenic walks and climbing adventures
Millstone Barn, with two neighbouring holiday cottages, sits in a landscape of fields, ancient woodland and heather moorland. It has views towards Eyam Moor and walks from the doorstep.
The barn has a private back garden with a lawned area for relaxing, playing and dining outdoors. You’ll share an enclosed front yard with the neighbouring cottages, as well as an electric vehicle charging point.
Trails lead to the Longshaw estate, which is less than a mile away, for expansive views and red deer spotting. Climbers will love the challenges of the Gritstone Edges. The large village of Hathersage is less than a mile away and has local shops and restaurants. Grindleford Station is just a little further, and Sheffield is 7 miles away.
Larger groups can book along with its neighbouring cottages, Wilson Farmhouse and Gorsey Bank Barn.
Single storey cottage but level changes throughout. Find more information in the accessibility guide. Accessibility questions? Email holiday.enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk or call us on 0344 800 2070.
Entrance hall, living and dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms (one double and one twin) and family shower room.
Please note: There are changes in level throughout the ground floor.
Induction Hob: Guests with a pacemaker should note that there is an induction hob in this cottage.
Garden: There is a partially enclosed grass area to the rear of the cottage with outdoor seating. There is an enclosed yard in front of the cottage shared with the adjacent holiday cottages.
Heating: The cottage is heated by air source heat pump.
Parking: There is parking for two cars in the shared parking area. A shared use, chargeable electric vehicle charging point is available to use. The charging is operated by Pod Point Network.
Offers: Guests will benefit from a late Sunday checkout of 4pm at this 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.