Step into this traditional cottage, steeped in character and surrounded by nature in the heart of the Peak District's Stanage-North Lees estate, a haven for couples or families. This property boasts a unique location, perched on its own on a hillside, just a mile from the iconic rock-climbing spot of Stanage Edge. The National Trust's Longshaw Estate and Eastern Moors are 4 miles away, with well-marked trails for keen walkers.
This charming property features beautiful, exposed beams and feature fireplaces, ensuring a memorable stay. The ambience is warm and welcoming, and the white-washed walls create light and bright social spaces to relax together. The lounge offers plenty of comfortable seating and a wood burner for cosy evenings watching a movie on the Smart TV. Across the stone-floored hall lies a kitchen/diner with a second wood burner plus all the appliances to whip up some tasty meals. Up the narrow original staircase is a landing leading to a pretty king-size bedroom and a twin bedroom, featuring an exposed stone wall. At the end of the landing is a contemporary bathroom with a free-standing bath and a walk-in shower. To the front of the cottage is a carved stone seat overlooking the mature trees and wildflower meadows. Head up the external steps to the raised patio area, complete with seating, the peaceful spot to sit and enjoy a drink. There is parking available for two cars.
Conveniently located, the property is within 15 miles of several must-visit historic attractions, including Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall. The villages of Bakewell, Castleton, and Edale are all within 14 miles. The dams and reservoirs of the Upper Derwent Valley, perfect for a day trip, are just 10 miles away and offer plenty of walking opportunities.