A welcoming, stone cottage in the High Peak area of Derbyshire, this delightful abode is perfect for anyone keen to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the national park. Sleeping four guests, the two-bedroom retreat is set in the village of Castleton, which has a number of independent shops and eateries. The village is also renowned for its access to famous caverns, including the Blue John Cavern, 2 miles away, and the Speedwell Cavern, 0.5 miles away. Also visit the ruins of 11th-century Peveril Castle, above the village, while you are here and climb Mam Tor for its panoramic views. Keen walkers might also like to pick up the Pennine Way at its start, 3 miles away in Edale.
Open the front door to this cottage to find cosy accommodation brimming with charm. The lounge has a beamed ceiling and a stone fireplace housing an electric fire. There is comfortable seating here to relax on as you watch TV or a DVD. The kitchen/diner also has a heavily beamed ceiling. Here, there is generous space for storing and preparing food for your group, plus a table for dining together when you choose to eat in. Upstairs, there is a twin bedroom with an en-suite WC, and a double bedroom. There is also a family bathroom.
Sit out in the small courtyard after your trips out. Have a glass of wine together out here on summer evenings or coffee on warm mornings.