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Ref: 1323 Butts Cottage    
BAKEWELL Chatsworth 4 miles; Matlock 8 miles. An attractive little market town retaining a delightful rural atmosphere and offering a good selection of shops, restaurants and pubs, as well as frequent local farmers' markets. There is an old 17th Century market hall in the town centre and a modern leisure centre with swimming pool nearby. Bakewell is situated within the Peak District National Park and is ideally placed for exploring this beautiful region. Both the rugged Dark Peak and the softer limestone White Peak are within easy reach, and Alton Towers, Britain's premier theme park, is only a short drive away. There are many stately homes to visit including Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall and Hardwick Hall to mention just a few, while the impressive caverns in nearby Castleton and Little John's burial place in Hathersage are also well worth a visit. The Property: Butts Cottage A delightful Georgian terraced cottage, situated on a quiet lane 300 yards from the centre of Bakewell. Renovated to a very high standard, the cottage has been tastefully decorated and furnished, and retains much original charm, including a cellar (ideal for storing the odd bottle of wine!). The accommodation is warm and cosy, providing a real home from home for visitors. An ideal base for touring the Peak District National Park, visiting famous Chatsworth House or simply enjoying the many attractions of the delightful old town of Bakewell. Accommodation Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with shower cubicle, bath, basin and WC. Fully fitted kitchen. Cellar/utility room. Cosy sitting room with dining area. Amenities Full gas central heating with additional heating from coal effect electric fire in the sitting room. Gas cooker and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, colour TV, video, DVD player, radio etc. Freezer, washing machine and dryer in utility room. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot & highchair available. Reserved on road parking by the front of the cottage for one car, additional roadside parking for other cars on the adjacent road. Small shared courtyard with garden furniture and BBQ. One well-behaved pet welcome. Sorry no smoking. Shop and pubs 3 minutes walk. |
| Weekly Rental | |   | 2008 | 2009 | | Winter | £294 | £310 | | Low | £327 | £343 | | Mid | £403 | £440 | | High | £461 | £490 | | Peak | £492 | £525 | | WSB | £211 | £217 | | Xmas | £492 | £525 | | NY | £492 | £525 | | Please remember to include our Booking fee: £29.50 per week or short break, plus optional Travel Insurance. |
| Features |  | Pet Welcome |  | Cot Available |  | High Chair Available |
| Previous Visitors' Comments | Great location. Lovely standard of decor, and the cottage had bags of character. Warm and cosy.
Appreciated the milk, loaf of bread and fresh flowers awaiting us on arrival.
Mrs Young, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Sep 2006 | The cottage was in general very comfortable and well fitted. It was ideally placed in a quiet lane very close to Bakewell town centre. Bakewell itself is a pleasant little town and an excellent centre for visiting the many delights of the Peak District.
Mrs Masterman, Baleares,
Sep 2006 | A splendid little cottage, well maintained and well equipped. The location of Bakewell is perfect for touring the Peak District. A wonderful place to unwind for a week and we would most certainly recommend it.
Mr Hawkins, London,
Jun 2006 | The flowers and fresh bread was a nice gesture on arrival. Close to all amenities.
Mr Palmer, Bristol, Gloucestershire
Mar 2006 | Lovely cottage, ideal location for walking into town and for walking in the surrounding area.
Mrs Nania, Saffron Walden, Cambridgeshire
Mar 2006 | We enjoyed the cottage and everything about it.
The Peak District is superb and the cottage being in Bakewell was an excellent location for visiting the area. The most enjoyable event was visiting Chatsworth Country Fair.
Mr Scarfe, Felixstowe, Suffolk
Sep 2005 | Nice bathroom. Clean and tidy. Good to be able to walk to pub for a drink and not have to worry about taking the car.
Mr & Mrs Goodman, Coventry,
Mar 2005 | |