After a recent restoration this old farm building has been transformed into an atmospheric space.
Nestling on the banks of the River Manifold is this pretty stone cottage. It sits on a former milling site and, after a careful restoration, has now been restored into a two bedroom cottage that oozes rustic charm. Step inside its living and dining area to a cosy space where a stand-alone log-burner extends up the high ceilings and wood panels line the walls. Its highlight though, has to be the gallery bedroom upstairs which nestles among the timber cruck frames.
With a quaint tearoom just next door, the area has become a popular base for walkers wanting to explore the beautiful Manifold Valley. Set off from your front door, picking up the Wetton to Ilam walk. The 10 mile walk will lead you through some of the highlights of the Peak District, including Thor’s Cave and its sweeping valleys.
You could also explore the area by bike, with the Tissington cycle trail nearby. Pick up the trail from Ashbourne and head to Parsley Hay. The cottage is also just a 30 minute drive to the spa town of Buxton.
Entrance porch, step up to large open plan sitting/dining room with multi-fuel stove and kitchen, one bedroom (1 twin) and bathroom with shower over bath. Gallery: upstairs to gallery bedroom (1 double).
Access: The accessibility guide is for guidance only. For up to date information, please call the team on 0344 800 2070.
The bedroom and bathroom are on the ground floor but the cottage may not be suitable for wheelchair users.
Heating: Night storage heating included.
Parking: There is a parking area close to cottage.
Garden: A small garden close to the unfenced River Manifold.
Utilities: The combined washing machine/dryer is in a shared utility room.
Offers: Guests will benefit from a late Sunday checkout of 12pm.
Please note: The television reception can be poor at times. However there is a DVD player.
There is a café and public toilet on this site which are open from mid-March to the end of October through the week. At weekends and during the school holidays, the café and toilet are open all year round. A public footpath runs along the rear of the holiday cottages.