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Castleton 3 miles; Buxton 11 miles; Bakewell 12 miles.
Bradwell is a pretty village in the Hope Valley, in prime position in the Peak District National Park. The picturesque village of Castleton is just three miles away, home to fascinating caves. Castleton is overlooked by the crumbling Mam Tor or "Shivering Mountain" with the dramatic scenery of Winnats Pass and Edale in the Edale Valley, known as the start of the Pennine Way, nearby. Hathersage is just four miles away and has excellent cafes and an open air, heated swimming pool. Slightly further afield you can potter around the historic market town of Bakewell, or the Spa town of Buxton, renowned for its spring water and opera house. It is easy to spend a whole day at Chatsworth House, while there are plenty of historic properties nearby. Pull on your boots and enjoy the spectacular scenery, with walks for all abilities, or explore a web of cycling trails, with bike hire available on the Monsal Trail and at the Derwent/Ladybower Reservoir. Bradwell itself has shops, pubs and places to eat and makes an excellent base for enjoying this beautiful part of the country.
Peak District Holiday Cottages
Peak District Cottages
Derbyshire Cottages
An outstanding, large, stone-built detached barn conversion, in a tranquil location up a quiet lane, on the outskirts of Bradwell in the Hope Valley. Restored using innovative and eco-friendly design, the property has been designed with families in mind; the open plan living area and sleek, modern kitchen provide a great space for families with children or groups to socialise. The spacious accommodation is over three floors, linked by a magnificent spiral staircase, and all three bedrooms are en-suite. There is underfloor heating throughout the property, along with fantastic views and external grounds. There is spectacular scenery to enjoy, with walks for all abilities starting from the doorstep, or why not explore a web of cycling trails, with bikes to hire on the Monsal Trail and Derwent/Ladybower Reservoir? With the Peak District National Park and the towns of Buxton and Bakewell to explore, a stay at this fantastic property provides the perfect blend of rest, relaxation and enjoyment.
Over three floors. Three bedrooms: 1 x double mezzanine room, 1 x twin mezzanine room with ‘roll together’ beds to make double if required, both with en-suite (bath with shower over, basin/WC) and accessed via spiral staircase with linking ‘bridge’ at top, which leads into bedrooms. 1 x ground floor family room with double & single bed with additional pull out single bed, with en-suite (bath with hand held shower over, basin/WC). First floor WC/basin. Fitted kitchen. Utility room. Open plan living area with dining & sitting areas. Games room.
Full gas underfloor central heating. Range cooker with gas oven & hob, microwave, fridge, washer, dishwasher, 3 x colour TVs, DVD, WiFi internet access, radio/CD, iPod dock. Small library of books/games/DVDs. Games room with table football, darts & outdoor toys. All fuel & power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Cot & highchair. Off road parking for 3 cars. Lawned garden with patio, furniture & BBQ. Large field available for games. Sorry, no pets & no smoking. Shop 10 mins walk, pub 5 mins walk. Note: Owner collects a refundable £100 Good Housekeeping bond.
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Previous visitors' comments about The Barn at Smalldale Hall:
It was lovely in every way - the pub just down the road was an added bonus. The pies were 'proper' pies! The beer really nice and the people really friendly.
Mrs Lewins, Farnham, March 2012
The property provided a very nice and warm place at the end of the day's walking. The living area had a nice open feel to it with the bridge between the bedrooms over the living room. The views into the countryside were nice too.
Mrs Collis, Oxford, December 2011
We liked the location, views, spacious interior, quirky stylish conversion and games room.
Mrs Morgan, Sunderland, September 2011
The Barn is in a beautiful location and the lovely village of Bradwell is just a short stroll down the hill. The local pubs are good and there is a delicious restaurant nearby. The Barn was very well equipped and had a lovely open plan feel. The BBQ area was great for sunny afternoons and the underfloor heating was an added bonus. We would definitely return.
Miss Lewis, Liverpool, April 2011