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Location: Crich

Matlock 7 miles.

The village of Crich (known as Cardale in the hit TV series “Peak Practice”) is full of character and history, and boasts a number of shops and several pubs. There are walks around the village, and trams (the village is home to the National Tramway Museum) move up the valley to some of the most beautiful views of the Derbyshire Dales. Matlock, 7 miles away, offers a range of shops, pubs and restaurants, as well as attractions such as Gulliver’s Kingdom. Magnificent views down the gorge can be enjoyed from the cable car that takes visitors up to the Heights of Abraham - a great place for all the family with its show-caves, nature trail, water gardens and Owl Maze. South of the town is the start of the High Peak Cycle Trail, while to the north are the market town of Bakewell, Chatsworth House and Park and Haddon Hall, with Carsington Water offering fantastic watersports - not to be missed! Ideal at any time of year!

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Peak District Holiday Cottages
Peak District Cottages
Derbyshire Cottages

Ref: 7119

Joseph’s Cottage - Crich Near Matlock

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Peak District & Derbyshire Dales

Rating 4 Ticks Pets No Smoking No
Sleeps 4 Grid Reference SK 347 546 Off Road Parking No
Bedrooms 2 Open Fire Yes Garden Yes
Bathrooms 1 Short Breaks Winter
Off-Season
Last-Minute
Smaller Party Reductions No

The Property

A lovely, stone built, terraced Crich cottage, on the edge of this delightful "Peak Practice" village. This charming Crich holiday home offers a delightful mix of old and new, with oak beams throughout the lower floor, and a woodburner in the cosy sitting room. The Crich cottage kitchen is equipped to a high standard, and the bedrooms make a welcoming retreat after a day out. This is a delightful Crich cottage for a romantic break. This Crich holiday property, just off the main street, is ideally located to wander around the lovely village of Crich, with its market square and old traditional pubs, and it is also just a short walk to the Crich Tramway Museum. Outside, an enclosed Crich cottage garden provides a quiet spot in which to relax and enjoy the peace. An excellent base for walking and exploring the Peak District, close by are the Arkwright Mills, market towns of Bakewell and Matlock and not forgetting the imposing Chatsworth House and delightful Haddon Hall. With so much to do all around this Crich cottage, you'll wish you stayed longer!

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Well-equipped, fitted kitchen. Sitting room with woodburner, exposed beams and dining area.

Amenities

Full gas central heating, additional heating from woodburner in sitting room. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, washing machine, flat screen TV, DVD, stereo/CD player/iPod dock, radio. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburner inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cottage garden and patio with garden furniture and BBQ. Parking available on the road outside. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 1 min walk, pub 3 mins walk. Note: Cottage accessed via 4 stone steps.

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Previous visitors' comments about Joseph’s Cottage:

The cottage was ideal, the information left on hand about walks was excellent, the location for walking; excellent.
Mrs Donnelly, St. Helens, February 2012

Cottage was very welcoming, definitely a home from home. Everything has been thought of for your needs, lovely real fire too. Kids loved the games, I loved the real fire. It's definitely worth a return visit.
Mrs Bahyan, Totland Bay, December 2011

The accommodation was excellent. Clean, fresh with absolutely everything we required. There was also the added bonus of a welcome pack from the owners which was very much appreciated. The cottage was in an ideal location for visiting not only the Tramway Museum but also the Heights of Abraham, Bakewell, Buxton, Ashbourne, Drayton Manor and Alton Towers.
Mrs Newlands, Edinburgh, July 2011

The cottage was in an ideal location. Very clean, the owner left a generous provision of bread, milk, wine etc which we did not expect but was very welcome. The cottage was furnished to a high standard. Definitely recommend to friends and even return there ourselves.
Mr Hughes, Fareham, June 2011

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