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Ref: 615 Peak Cottage    
TADDINGTON NEAR BUXTON Buxton 5 miles; Bakewell 6 miles. Taddington stands high in the Peaks, a group of small and simple cottages beside a long, rising main street with a rather grand church at the top of the village and a delightful pub/restaurant in the centre. This is the scenic heart of the Peak District with high limestone hills offering fantastic walks. The spa town of Buxton and pretty market town of Bakewell are both close by. The Property: Peak Cottage Taddington 0.5 miles.
A superb cottage situated in an elevated and rural position in the heart of the Peak District National Park, yet only a few minutes' walk from the pretty village of Taddington. Created from the skilful and tasteful conversion of old stone built farm buildings, the cottage has been equipped, decorated and furnished to very high standards, complete with wood strip flooring. It retains much of its original charm with exposed stone etc. and makes an ideal holiday base for the Peaks at any time of the year. The games room and outdoor play areas provide plenty of interest for the whole family, whilst many of the attractions of the Peak District are close by. Accommodation Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin, 1 x bunks (adult sized bunks - small room). Three piece bathroom with shower over the bath. Very large living room with fitted kitchen, dining and sitting area with electric 'flame effect' fire. Amenities Electric heating from night storage heaters. Electric hob/cooker, microwave, fridge, colour TV, video, CD player/radio etc. Laundry service available at small charge. Electricity inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Cot and highchair on request. Welcome pack on arrival. Ample off road, gated parking. Cottage style private front and rear gardens with garden furniture and use of grounds with swing, football posts and nets. Use of games room with table football, table tennis, pool table, darts etc. Well behaved pets welcome at £10 per pet p.w. No smoking. Pub 0.75 miles, shops 5 miles (Buxton or Bakewell). |
| Weekly Rental | |   | 2008 | 2009 | | Winter | £258 | £258 | | Low | £325 | £325 | | Mid | £392 | £392 | | High | £465 | £465 | | Peak | £588 | £588 | | WSB | £196 | £196 | | 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 | Excellent cottage. Superb location. Great facilities. Perfect cottage for families.
Mrs Skevington, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk
Jun 2006 | Very well stocked cottage didn't need to bring anything else except towels. Nice welcome pack on arrival, friendly welcome and a nice touch was a xmas tree and decorations.
Miss Nadal, Kenilworth, Warwickshire
Jan 2006 | Everything was excellent, very child friendly. We had a lovely time, kids loved the games room and play area. The surrounding area was beautiful.
Mrs Fell, Wigan, Greater Manchester
Sep 2005 | Peak Cottage was equipped to a very high standard, the cleanliness was simply superb!
Mrs Tallontire, Ulverston, Cumbria
Aug 2005 | The children thought the games room was excellent as was the outdoor play equipment. The cottage was exceptionally clean, furnished to a very high standard but still cosy. An excellent property!
Mrs Page, Great Lumley, County Durham
Jul 2005 | The property was spotlessly clean. The owners were exceptionally helpful and friendly. The games room was a wonderful bonus for the children. The location was lovely an peaceful, yet within 10 minutes drive of shops etc. Perfect!
Mr Ingham, Leeds, West Yorkshire
Jun 2005 | The owners were very friendly and helpful and even picked us up from the village as our car could not get up the road due to snow.
Mrs Mansell, Birmingham, West Midlands
Feb 2005 | This cottage is warm and cosy. It has great views and good walking. The welcome pack was good quality. The children enjoyed the games room.
Mr Kerr, Chester,
Feb 2005 | The walks and the scenery is absolutely beautiful, whether it is sunny or raining. Perfect relaxing conditions.
Ms Castro, London,
Oct 2004 | The views were wonderful. The open-plan nature of the cottage was great, particularly for keeping an eye on young children.
Dr Hurst, Wiltshire, Trowbridge
Jun 2004 | |