The Cottage at Earl Sterndale near Buxton
..pets welcome by prior arrangement
Sleeps 2, dog friendly, exposed beams, character pub across the road, tiny village near Buxton.
- 1 Ensuite Double
- Ample parking
- Dog/Pet Friendly
- Log burner
- Nearby Pub
- Private Patio
- Scenic Location
- Short Breaks Available
- Sleeps 2 maximum
Charming cottage for 2. Dog friendly. Characterful, tiny Peak District village near Buxton
The Cottage was once the Bakery for Earl Sterndale village, it has now been renovated into a One Bedroom dwelling. It dates back to the 1700's & is built of natural limestone.
Prices
Weekend & Short Breaks Welcome
Weekly prices range from £246 (Low Season) to £384 (Peak Season)
3 Night breaks from £194 (Low Season) to £304 (Peak Season)
Accommodation (Sleeps 2)
You enter the cottage into a Lounge/Dining Kitchen with a stone flagged floor. The Kitchen area has electric cooker, microwave, fridge & general cooking utensils. The Lounge area has ample seating with the added comfort of a solid fuel log burner (fuel provided).
There is also a flat screen TV, DVD player & CD/Radio. The elegant narrow spiral staircase leads you to the double bedroom & en-suite bathroom.
Upstairs there are beautiful wooden floors and exposed pitch pine beams. The Bathroom has a roll top bath with a hand held shower. All bedding and towels are included. The heating & hot water can be provided by either the solid fuel log burner or emersion/convector heaters. Electric and fuel for the log burner are included in the price. No Smoking Allowed in the Cottage.
Outside
The Cottage has a small patio area at the front & patio area at the rear with a summer house which is accessed through neighbouring gardens. There is a washer/drier, small fridge/freezer, barbecue and garden furniture in the summer house. It also has plenty of room for cyclists to store their bikes and a drying rack for waterproofs!
Ample road side parking is available.
Local attractions
Attractions and great days out for all the family to enjoy in and around the village of Earl Sterndale. From beautiful and very grand stately homes- Chatsworth House is a must see - to donkey sanctuaries, stone henges, delightful dales, splendid estates, theme parks, ancient caverns and caves, fabulous farm shopsand more.
The Peak District offers something special for everyone from great Derbyshire pubs to visit, beautiful and historic Derbyshire churchesand of course the ancient tradition of Well Dresings.
Don't just visit. Stay!