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Ref: 1888 The Barn at Smalldale Hall     
BRADWELL Castleton 3 miles; Buxton 11 miles; Bakewell 12 miles. Sandwiched by towering cliffs between the Hope Valley and Bradwell Dale, Bradwell is a pretty Peaks village, lying within the Peak National Park. Bagshawe Cavern, reached by 130 steep steps, sits on the edge of the village and is a reminder of its mining history. Nearby, and well worth a visit, are the famous Peak, Blue John, Treak Cliff and Speedwell Caverns, whilst the David Mellor Design Museum in the village of Hathersage is not to be missed. The picturesque village of Castleton is just three miles away and is overlooked by the crumbling Mam Tor or "Shivering Mountain" with the dramatic Winnats Pass - a steep, narrow defile between the high limestone cliffs winding by. Bradwell itself has shops, pubs and places to eat and makes an excellent base for enjoying this fascinating and beautiful part of the country by car or on foot. The Property: The Barn at Smalldale Hall An outstanding, stone built, Grade II listed detached barn conversion, on the outer fringes of the village of Bradwell in the Hope Valley, 11 miles from Buxton. Restored using modern styling & innovative design, the property boasts many original features, a magnificent spiral staircase, three ensuite bedrooms, under-floor heating & fantastic views. With the Peak District National Park close by, the Edale Valley, known as the start of the Pennine Way, & the towns of Buxton & Bakewell, this fantastic property makes a great retreat! Important notes and links, please click here to read Accommodation 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 ensuite (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 ensuite (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. Important notes and links, please read Amenities Full gas under floor central heating. Range cooker with gas oven & hob, microwave, fridge, washer, dishwasher, colour TV, DVD, WIFI internet access, radio/CD etc. 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 4 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. |
| Weekly Rental | |   | 2008 | 2009 | | Winter | £382 | £397 | | Low | £432 | £449 | | Mid | £494 | £514 | | High | £622 | £647 | | Peak | £860 | £860 | | WSB | £332 | £345 | | Xmas | £1060 | £1102 | | NY | £1060 | £1102 | | Please remember to include our Booking fee: £29.50 per week or short break, plus optional Travel Insurance. |
| Features |  | No Pets |  | Cot Available |  | High Chair Available |
| Previous Visitors' Comments | It is a really nice house. Everything inside are superb. It is a fantastic area for hiking and outdoor activities. Definitely come back again. Nice landlord.
Mr Zhi, Manchester, Greater Manchester
May 2008 | Nice spacious property in a great location. Easy access to shops and pubs with local walks nearby. Lovely open plan living area.
Also warm surroundings after a day of walking with plenty of hot water and great under floor heating.
Mr Blackburn, Bicester, Oxfordshire
May 2008 | Lovely cottage, great location. Would definitely return.
Miss Turgoose, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
Apr 2008 | Situated in lovely area.
Wonderful scenery.
Property excellent allround.
White Hart pub in village is excellent
Mrs Morton, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Dec 2007 | Quiet location but Pubs/Shops/Parks all walking distance away. The barn itself was lovely, warm and clean. Each room having en-suite was big bonus too. Plenty enough room inside barn. Found some really nice places to visit and the barn is close to lots of places that tourists might want to visit. We all throughly enjoyed ourselves.
Mr & Mrs Malin, Redditch, Worcestershire
Oct 2007 | ...Beautiful views. We were also impressed that children, particularly toddlers, were so well catered for.
Mr Gamlen, Bristol, Somerset
Sep 2007 | A beautiful cottage with spectacular views; perfectly situated for walking, and enjoying the Peak District.
We were a party of six on a college reunion and Smalldale Barn had everything we needed for a very comfortable break with excellent and spacious accommodation.
Mrs Hobbs, Lowestoft, Suffolk
May 2007 | The location was great - quiet with stunning views. The cottage was beautiful - well equipped and very well thought out for comfort. We would happily recommend it to others. Excellent!
Mr & Mrs Gilboy, Oakham, Leicestershire
Apr 2007 | Good location to explore Peak District. Alton Towers less than 1 hour away.
Mr Davidge, Weymouth, Dorset
Apr 2007 | A great location. Very comfortable, plenty of room and felt very homely
Mrs Boden, Derby, Derbyshire
Mar 2007 | |