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White Edge Lodge

The exterior of White Edge Lodge, Derbyshire
The exterior of White Edge Lodge, Derbyshire | © National Trust/Mike Henton
The kitchen and dining room at White Edge Lodge, Derbyshire
The exterior of White Edge Lodge, Derbyshire

White Edge Lodge

Original features, a dramatic location with vast Peak District views and a roll top bath perfect for relaxing after a walk.

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The kitchen and dining room at White Edge Lodge, Derbyshire
The exterior of White Edge Lodge, Derbyshire
The exterior of White Edge Lodge, Derbyshire
The entrance at White Edge Lodge, Derbyshire
The kitchen and dining room at White Edge Lodge, Derbyshire
The sitting room at White Edge Lodge, Derbyshire
The second-floor triple bedroom at White Edge Lodge, Derbyshire
The first-floor double bedroom at White Edge Lodge, Derbyshire
The bathroom at White Edge Lodge, Derbyshire
The utility area at White Edge Lodge, Derbyshire
The ground-floor shower room at White Edge Lodge, Derbyshire
The garden at White Edge Lodge, Derbyshire
The area surrounding White Edge Lodge, Derbyshire
The area surrounding White Edge Lodge, Derbyshire
The exterior of White Edge Lodge, Derbyshire

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Original features, a dramatic location with vast Peak District views and a roll top bath perfect for relaxing after a walk.

At a glance

Guests

5

Bedrooms

2

Acorn rating

4What's this?

Number of dogs welcome

2

Reference

007004

About White Edge Lodge

Standing alone on a vast expanse of heather moorland with all-encompassing views of the Peak District, White Edge Lodge is sure to excite. Its dramatic location is due to its former use as a gamekeeper’s cottage, and it made a star appearance as the home of the Rivers family in the 2011 adaption of Jane Eyre. You’ll notice much of its original features remain inside, such as exposed brick walls, wooden beams and most intriguing of all, the former game cellar, which now hosts the kitchen. Its highlight though, is most definitely the upstairs roll-top bath which looks out over 20-miles of stunning views. 

Enjoy expansive views of the night sky, and then rise early and head out into the hazy moors. If you’d like to follow a trail head to our shop on the Longshaw estate, just a five minute drive from the cottage, and pick a walking map. Walks will lead you through the iconic Dark Peak landscape, past tumbling streams and through ancient woodlands. You could also join a guided tour with one of our volunteers, which start at the Longshaw tea-rooms.

Beyond the moors, the industrial city of Sheffield is less than 10 miles away from the cottage. Discover this historical city with its wide range of museums, galleries, restaurants and cafes.

Layout

Cellar: Kitchen with AGA and dining area.

Ground Floor: Entrance and utility area. Shower room. Sitting room with wood-burning stove.

First floor: Double bedroom with 5' bed. Bathroom with roll-top bath.

Second floor: Bedroom with three single beds, beams and views over moorland.

Outside space

An enclosed garden, in keeping with the natural moorland, with a picnic bench.

What's provided in a National Trust holiday cottage?

Features and facilities

  • Wi-Fi, available
  • Garden, available
  • EV charging, not available
  • Fridge, available
  • Freezer, not available
  • Microwave, available
  • Open fire / wood burner, available
  • Television, available
  • DVD, available
  • Washing machine, available
  • Dishwasher, available
  • Tumble dryer, available
  • BBQ, not available
  • Cot & high chair, available

Location

Accessibility

Daylight arrival advised as approached by long, unlit drive. Find more information in the accessibility guide. Accessibility questions? Please call the team on 0344 800 2070. 

Read our accessibility guide 

More information

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.

Heating: Generator central heating. 

Parking: Parking is available for two cars.

Approach to cottage: Arrival in daylight is advised as there is a long drive, from the main road to the cottage, which is unlit. Torch recommended for evening arrival.

Please note: Please note there is an AGA at this cottage. As it is the only cooking facility and can be tricky to relight, we recommend that it is not turned off.

Utilities/Electricals: The washing machine and tumble dryer is a combined washer/dryer

Please note: The water at this cottage is spring fed.

Offers: Guests will benefit from a late Sunday checkout of 4pm at this cottage.

Please note: A stair gate is provided on the steep staircase to the second floor but children should be supervised.

Wild Escapes: White Edge Lodge is featured in our new travel book, Wild Escapes, available to buy online or in National Trust shops. From rugged coastline to secluded woodland, it's filled with inspiration from far-reaching corners of the UK for your next adventure.

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