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Ref: 2064 Midfeather Cottage    
EDALE Castleton 4 miles; Buxton 9 miles. The pretty High Peak village of Edale nestles at the foot of Kinder Scout, within the Peak District National Park. The village has two pubs - both serving food - a village Post Office/general store, a Moorland Visitors Centre and (closeby) a railway station. Edale is the start of the famous Pennine Way and all around is excellent walking for all abilities! Nearby is the popular village of Castleton with its Blue John Caves. The spa town of Buxton, with its many amenities, is within easy reach. COTEFIELD COTTAGES Two delightful barn conversions on the owners' working sheep farm, in the small, rural hamlet of Ollerbrook, 10 minutes walk from the lovely village of Edale. Skilfully converted by local craftsmen, these 17th Century former working barns offer comfortable, well-equipped accommodation whilst retaining many original features including oak beams and stonework. The surrounding area offers great walking and cycling and an abundance of wildlife. With the delights of the Peak District National Park close by, including the beautiful Valley of Edale, and the famous Spa town of Buxton, this great location is ideal for family and friends to enjoy the wonderful peace and quiet on offer! The Property: Midfeather Cottage A lovely, semi-detached, stone-built barn conversion, adjacent to the owners' farmhouse on the rural outskirts of Edale, offering two bedrooms and charming open plan living. Plenty of character in great surroundings! Note: This property can be booked with ref. 2063 to accommodate 11 people. Accommodation Two bedrooms: 1 x Kingsize double, 1 x twin (zip & link beds - can be made into double on request). Shower room with shower, basin & WC. Ground floor WC/basin. Open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining area & sitting area with electric woodburner-effect stove. One z-bed available for 5th person. Amenities Oil fired central heating, electric stove in sitting room. Electric oven & hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, colour TV with basic Satellite, DVD, CD/radio. Library of books/games/DVDs. All fuel & power inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Cot & highchair on request. Ample off road parking. Secure storage for bikes/walking equipment. Patio with garden furniture & BBQ. Shared grassed paddock. Sorry, no pets & no smoking. Shops & pubs 10 mins walk. |
| Weekly Rental | |   | 2008 | 2009 | | Winter | £232 | £239 | | Low | £262 | £270 | | Mid | £324 | £334 | | High | £398 | £410 | | Peak | £512 | £527 | | WSB | £184 | £190 | | Xmas | £712 | £733 | | NY | £712 | £733 | | 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 | Absolutely lovely, peaceful location. The property was immaculate throughout with many welcoming touches. Very friendly owner who was available for help if required. We would like to go back sometime!
Mrs Hargreaves, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
Aug 2008 | Wonderfully peaceful area, beautiful views amazing accommodation.
Mr Haines, Yeovil, Somerset
Jul 2008 | Property was excellent. Views amazing. Great location for walking. We would definitely return.
Mrs Good, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
May 2008 | The cottage was beautiful and the location truly excellent with easy access to Pennine Way and Hope Valley, short drive to Ladybower/Howden Dams. There were some lovely touches from the owners (fresh flowers when we arrived, milk and biscuits etc). Being part of a working farm the cottage is in the perfect environment for adults and children alike with sheep/lambs, cows/calves, cats, dog and swallows all resident. We even saw a calf being born. Thoroughly enjoyed our stay, will go back and would recommend to friends.
Ms Harrison, Chatham, Kent
May 2008 | Excellent property in lovely location, great views and genuine farmyard feel to it. Owners very friendly and helpful. Snowfall on Easter Sunday and baby calf being born whilst we were there, all made it a memorable and enjoyable holiday for our children.
Mrs Robinson, Chester, Cheshire
Mar 2008 | The cottage is in the most amazing location. You can take walks straight from the front door. Inside the property was, in my opinion, one of the best presented holiday cottages I have ever stayed in. It had a lovely feel to the place that made you feel at home. I would highly recommend this cottage to anyone looking for a bit of peace and quiet but still wants a good base to tour the Peak District 10/10.
Mr Sandford, Barnet,
Feb 2008 | Stunning scenery,a good location for walking.
Mr Needham, Newark, Nottinghamshire
Dec 2007 | Will definitely go back there in the future. This was our first holiday in the Peak District and it was wonderful. The scenery is breath taking.
Mr & Mrs Blake, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire
Sep 2007 | The property was of a very high standard in a wonderful location.
Everything you could hope for in a holiday cottage was there and more besides. The owners were helpful, friendly and close to hand if you should need them.
Wonderful and highly recommended!
Mrs Lake, Wymondham, Norfolk
Aug 2007 | The property was newly converted to a very high standard, in excess of the normal standard of a rental home. The decor and all equipment was very good and we felt very much at home. The cleanliness was first class too. The setting of Midfeather Cottage was stunning, with a huge variety of things to do in the area. We would certainly be happy to go back there again.
Mrs Philpott, Norwich, Norfolk
Jul 2007 | |