Providing a lovely base for families, couples and friends, this bright and cheerful cottage has a long history and is ideally positioned close to a variety of friendly cafes, shops and pubs. The pretty village of Eyam has a craft centre and a museum depicting the story of the village and its battle against the plague which arrived in 1665. From Eyam Edge, you can take in breathtaking views across the Peak District, and local walks will take you to Mompesson’s Well, Riley Graves and the Eyam Boundary Stone, all within a couple of miles. Other attractions include Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, The Heights of Abraham, Magpie Mine, Buxton Opera House and the characterful market town of Bakewell, all within 15 miles.
Stepping into this welcoming cottage, there’s a bright, country-style kitchen/diner. Heading through, the inviting lounge has plenty of seating and a glowing wood burner effect gas fire, providing an ideal spot for everyone to unwind. The ground floor also offers a refreshing family bathroom. Going upstairs, the property features a handy additional WC and three lovely bedrooms. You can choose between a spacious double room, a cheerful twin, and a delightful single which has its own TV.
Heading outside, a few steps take you up onto the patio which has garden furniture and makes a lovely spot for a morning coffee.