Sunnyside Cottage Tideswell
An introduction to Sunnyside Cottage Tideswell
Charming holiday cottage for 4 located in the 'Cathedral of the Peak' village of Tideswell...
Sunnyside Cottage Tideswell main features
- 2 Bedrooms
- Family Friendly
- Nearby Pub
- Scenic Location
- Short Breaks Available
Accommodation details
Sunnyside (sleeps 4) is a character 19th century cottage situated in the centre of the popular Derbyshire village of Tideswell which is in the heart of the Peak District National Park. The cottage has recently been completely refurbished to provide modern facilities but thoughtfully retains its original charm of stone flooring and oak beamed ceilings. It is cosy and very comfortable.
Prices Short breaks: £127 - £167
Full weeks: £180 - £263
Prices for Christmas and the New Year available upon request.
More Information
Accommodation includes an open plan lounge with flag stone flooring. Two twin settees are positioned around a gas-fired stove providing a cosy atmosphere in the evening. Sunnyside is fully centrally heated. There is a TV with a combined DVD player and a selection of DVD films are available to watch. There is also a radio.
The kitchen area provides a gas cooker and oven, fridge and microwave. The dining table seats four and a child's high chair is available.
There are two bedrooms upstairs, one double and one twin. A collapsible child's cot is also available. All bed linen and towels are provided.
The bathroom is furnished with an overhead shower and hip bath, washbasin and toilet. A large heated towel rail warms the bathroom.
Tideswell Tideswell is an ancient village dating back to before Roman times. It is mentioned in the Doomsday Book as belonging to the larger parish of Hope. In the Middle Ages, Tideswell was a thriving market town selling local produce and was an important source of wool and lead. The village also held five important fairs each year, some of which can still be experienced in Tideswell and others in the surrounding towns and villages of the Peak District.