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Location: Old Glossop

Glossop 1 mile; Buxton 15 miles.

The millstone grit village of Old Glossop, often dubbed the “Gateway to the Peaks”, is skirted on three sides by the Peak District National Park and is renowned for its moorlands of the Dark Peak. Accessed via the infamous Snake Pass, this most attractive area houses fine 17th and 18th Century cottages clustered around the original market square, itself boasting an imposing Norman church with a reputed haunted vicarage! A pretty brook runs peacefully through the centre of the village, providing the perfect setting for a leisurely stroll, whilst the more adventurous can enjoy following the interesting history trail which encircles the village. Follow Doctor’s Gate Roman road to Kinder Scout and Edale, the start of the Pennine Way, or the Snake Pass to Ladybower and Derwent Reservoirs, where the famous Dambusters Squadron practiced. The nearby bustling town of Glossop provides plentiful shops, pubs and restaurants together with a superb 18 hole golf course and is surrounded by some of the most magnificent Peak District scenery. With the pretty spa town of Buxton and the picturesque Hope Valley, home to Castleton Castle and Caves, both within easy reach, this is a wonderful location offering plenty to see and do.

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Peak District Holiday Cottages
Peak District Cottages
Derbyshire Cottages

Ref: 1970

Rowan Tree Cottage - Old Glossop

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Peak District & Derbyshire Dales

Rating 3 Stars Pets Yes Smoking No
Sleeps 2 Grid Reference SK 042 948 Off Road Parking No
Bedrooms 1 Open Fire No Garden Yes
Bathrooms 1 Short Breaks Winter
Off-Season
Last-Minute
Smaller Party Reductions No

The Property

A charming, stone built detached cottage, situated in the grounds of the owner's home in the conservation village of Old Glossop. This delightful property offers warm and comfortable accommodation and affords a welcoming, open plan living area, spacious double bedroom and a small enclosed patio garden, ideal for al fresco dining. Old Glossop, renowned as the “Gateway to the Peaks” boasts a village pub, a pretty square surrounded by a cluster of 17th and 18th Century cottages, a 13th Century cross and a wonderful Norman church. Numerous scenic walks radiate from the village and the many attractions of the National Park can be enjoyed from the doorstep. Nearby Glossop offers a good selection of shops, restaurants and pubs together with an 18 hole golf course, whilst the nearby spa town of Buxton, with its majestic gardens and architecture offers a lovely day out. An ideal romantic retreat for those wishing to get away from it all and enjoy this beautiful and historic area.

Accommodation

One double bedroom. Shower room with separate shower cubicle, basin and WC. Ground floor WC and basin. Open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area.

Amenities

Full gas central heating throughout. Gas cooker, microwave, fridge, washing machine, colour TV, DVD, library of books and games etc. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair available on request. Roadside parking on the quiet and secluded lane adjacent to the cottage. Small enclosed patio garden with garden furniture and BBQ. Sorry, no smoking. One well behaved pet welcome at charge of £10. Shop 5 mins walk, pub 2 mins walk. Note: The property is accessed via a footbridge from the roadside parking area. This is suitable for wheelchair access.

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Previous visitors' comments about Rowan Tree Cottage:

Warm friendly welcome from the owner with lovely tray of tea/coffee and flapjacks. Setting for the cottage and locality. Dog friendly with lovely park close by. Local eatery very good with friendly hosts.
Mr Bannister, Birmingham, October 2011

We enjoyed the local walks in the area plus we had the opportunity to visit the local area. We also enjoyed the peace and quiet of the property.
Mr Lynch, Bingley, August 2011

It was peaceful, friendly and a lovely quiet cottage. I missed it when I left! Perfect for me and my little dog. A little home-from-home.
Mrs Groves, Glastonbury, July 2011

The cottage is very homely and in a lovely area with plenty to do. The hosts are lovely, so friendly and helpful. We would love to have another holiday in this wee home-from-home.
Mrs Cooper, Dunoon, May 2011

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