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Castleton • Dates • Guests

Working farm cottages in Castleton

4 properties found
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Hathersage (3mls W), Peak District

The Room For All Seasons

2112

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7 nights

£431 - £771

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Chapel-en-le-Frith (2.9mls E), Peak District

Top Tack

4223

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7 nights

£487 - £814

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Ashford-In-The-Water, Derbyshire

Derwent Cottage near Hassop

422

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7 nights

£1,178 - £1,448

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Chapel-en-le-Frith (2.9mls E), Peak District

The Edge

8443

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7 nights

£1,059 - £1,763

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Self-catering working farm holiday cottages in Castleton

Immerse yourself in country life by staying on one of a few working farm cottages in Castleton in the Peak District National Park. With a farm stay in Hope Valley, you can enjoy the sights and sounds of rural England from the comfort of your self-catering accommodation. With its steep dales and limestone plateaus, the area known as White Peak has a breathtaking landscape. The village of Castleton is overlooked by Mam Tor, known as Shivering Mountain, and ancient Peveril Castle, so there are plenty of walking routes and photo opportunities on your doorstep wherever your farm cottage is situated. Working farm cottages are perfect for couples and families looking to escape their hectic pace of life and unwind in a unique, natural setting.

The local area surrounding Castleton has lots of sights above ground, but it’s also known for its showcaves and caverns, so pack your sturdy shoes and head out for an adventure like no other. If you fancy something a little less energetic, take an amble around Chapel-en-le-Frith on the outskirts of the national park. Often referred to as the ‘Capital of the Peak’, its streets are filled with independent shops. You can also enjoy a bite to eat in an award-winning café/restaurant or enjoy the sights of one of many festivals/carnivals throughout the year. For something a little grander, you can visit a stately home such as Chatsworth House and enjoy the grandeur of the interiors before wandering around the grounds as if you’re Lord or Lady of the Manor.