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Peak District Cottages - Hopton Cottage - Youlgreave, Bakewell

Peak District Cottages - Hopton Cottage - Youlgreave, BakewellPeak District Cottages - Hopton Cottage - Youlgreave, Bakewell
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Address: Main Street, Youlgreave, Bakewell, Derbyshire
Postcode: DE45 1UW
Telephone: 0121 354 5873
Area: Bakewell, Hopton, Youlgrave
Facilities: Bike Storage, Child Friendly, Countryside Views, Garden, Pub within 1 Mile
Description:

Hopton Cottage, Youlgreave, Derbyshire (sleeps 6).

Hopton Cottage: Situated at the heart of one of the prettiest Peak District villages, this delightful 300 year old stone cottage is protected by a large south facing garden with lovely views of the countryside. It is furnished to a high standard, with central heating and a log fire. Village shops and three pubs serving food are within 5 minutes walk. It is an ideal base for walking, touring, cycling and visiting the Peak District’s famous well-dressings. The historic houses of Chatsworth and Haddon Hall are nearby. Parking is off road. Please phone for colour brochure.

This cottage offers 1 double bedroom, 1 single bedroom, 1 bedroom with bunk beds, bathroom, lounge, attic room with z-bed, well-equipped kitchen

Facilities

• duvets
• blankets
• cot
• television
• radio
• log fire
• elec/heating inc.
• microwave
• electric cooker
• fridge
• freezer
• washing machine
• incoming phone
• shops nearby
• private garden
• garden furniture
• high chair
• short breaks(off peak but please contact other times in case of last minute availability)
• children welcome
• sorry, no pets
• non-smokers
• Saturday changeover
 
Local Attractions      
 
Stately Homes
 
• Chatsworth House, the home of the Dukes of Devonshire, is one of the Peak District's premier tourist attractions

• The National Trust is a charity and is completely independent of Government. We protect and open to the public over 300 historic houses and gardens and 49 industrial monuments and mills.

• Masterpiece of neo-classical architecture, designed by Robert Adam in the 1760s.
  
• Sudbury Hall, the lavish interior featured in the BBC's Pride and Prejudice and is home to one of the grandest long galleries and staircases in England
  
• Hardwick Hall, a spectacular Tudor treasure house originally built for 'Bess of Hardwick', Elizabethan England's second most powerful and wealthy woman

• Haddon Hall, a medieval manor house belonging to the Dukes of Rutland, is another major attraction in the area

• Tissington Hall, built by Francis FitzHerbert in 1609 to replace the moated manor house to the north of the church, it has served the FitzHerbert family as their main home for the best part of 400 years.

• Eyam Hall, the historic Derbyshire home of the Wright family. The current family is the latest in a long line of Wrights who have been fortunate enough to live in this beautiful house for over 300 years.

Fun

• Alton Towers is one of the country's foremost theme parks and is situated on the southern edge of the Peak District

• Crich Tramway Museum is a major tourist attraction of the area, near Matlock

• Carsington Sports and Leisure have been providing training courses for professionals and amateur enthusiasts for many years in water based activities.

• Gulliver's is a family theme park designed to cater for families with children between the age of two and thirteen.

• Go Ape - We see ourselves as an eco-educational experience in the respect that participants absorb valuable risk assessment and risk management skills, whilst having a naturally thrilling time on an environmentally responsible and sustainable activity.

• Your visit to the Heights of Abraham starts with a spectacular cable car ride but there is much more to see and do once you are at the summit. By exploring our web site you will soon come to realise that it is just part of a unique place to visit.
  
• Poole's Cavern is a 2 million year old, natural limestone cave situated in the beautiful woodland of Buxton Country Park. One of the great caves of the Peak District.

• Ashford in the Water (3 miles)
• Crowdecote (7 miles)
• Ashover (8 miles)
• Eyam (8 miles)
• Tansley (8 miles)
• Tideswell (8 miles)
• Wirksworth (8 miles)
• Great Hucklow (9 miles)
• Hollinsclough (9 miles)
• Ilam (10 miles)
• Thorpe (10 miles)
• Ashbourne (11 miles)
• Buxton (11 miles)
• Hathersage (11 miles)
• Castleton (12 miles)
• Dore (12 miles)
• Hope (12 miles)
• Oakerthorpe (12 miles)

 

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