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Chatsworth 1 mile; Bakewell 5 miles.
The pretty village of Baslow lies at the north end of stately Chatsworth House - home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. The village has many unusual and picturesque features including a triple-arched river bridge guarded by a toll house whose doorway is only 3 1/2 feet high! Baslow offers a range of village amenities including shops, pubs and restaurants. Close by is Bakewell, the capital of the Peak District, and home of the famous Bakewell pudding (definitely not tart!), still made locally to an old and secret recipe. Bakewell is at the scenic heart of the Peak District, and with Alton Towers also within easy touring distance, there is plenty for the whole family to enjoy.
Peak District Holiday Cottages
Peak District Cottages
Derbyshire Cottages
A lovely, stone detached Baslow cottage, handily located next to the village shop in this pretty village, in the Peak District National Park. Just a short walk from the entrance to the magnificent Chatsworth Estate, this Baslow cottage is a delightfully cosy property, lovingly renovated to retain a host of original features, including original beams and staircases, ornamental fireplaces and a Victorian-style freestanding bath. The accommodation in this Baslow cottage is full of immense warmth and character, and with its cosy sitting room with woodburner-effect fire, fantastic kitchen and beautiful bedrooms, the property seamlessly combines olde-worlde charm with modern conveniences. Beautiful walks can be enjoyed from the doorstep of this Baslow cottage, whilst the village provides an array of lovely pubs, a Michelin star restaurant and breathtaking countryside. Visit nearby Bakewell with its regular farmers' markets or explore the delights of Chatsworth House. Character, charm and an ideal location - this Baslow cottage makes a perfect Peak District holiday base.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double brass bed with wood floor, sink and colour TV, 1 x twin with colour TV. Bathroom with freestanding Victorian style bath, shower cubicle, basin and WC. Fitted well-equipped kitchen with dining area. Cosy sitting room with stone floor and woodburner-effect gas stove.
Full gas central heating, additional heating from woodburner-effect gas stove in sitting room. Gas cooker, microwave, fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer, 3 x colour TVs, DVD, stereo/CD, books/CDs/DVDs/games. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair. Roadside parking opposite cottage. Lovely front patio with furniture and arbour. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop next door, pub 10 mins walk. Note: Steep cottage stairs, please take care.
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Previous visitors' comments about Clematis Cottage:
The cottage had charm and character and the proprietors had made a real effort to research its history for the benefit of guests. They had thoughtfully provided details of drives around the area. The cottage was quiet as it was situated away from the main road yet not isolated.
Mr Wood, Southport, April 2012
Location and styling of cottage, well equipped, warm and cosy.
Ms McPhail, Wickford, March 2012
The cottage is in a lovely village in a convenient location. The standard of the cottage was excellent and was spotlessly clean. The decor was of a very high standard and had been chosen with care to complement the surroundings. The fixtures and fittings are of a very high standard and nothing about this cottage has been done on the cheap. We had a lovely stay and will definitely be visiting again. The owners had gone to a great deal of trouble to ensure a warm welcome for visitors including fresh bread, milk and a bottle of wine in the fridge.
Miss Stocks, Normanton, February 2012
The location was great - not too far from Sheffield, and we could also walk from the door into the peak district. The welcome groceries on arrival were a very kind thought.
Mrs Devereux-Jones, New Milton, January 2012