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Ref: 810 Little Hillside   
WINSTER Bakewell 6 miles; Matlock 6 miles. The conservation village of Winster is situated within the Peak District National Park and is an extremely pretty place with a charming 17th Century market house at its centre and other imposing 18th Century houses, nearly all three storeys, on its three main streets - Main Street, East Bank and West Bank. Less dignified, but no less endearing, are the little alleyways or 'ginnels' off Main Street which are well worth exploring. The village is famous for its Morris dancers, Wakes festivities (every June) and its annual Shrove Tuesday pancake race - a fascinating spectacle! Within the village there is a well stocked grocer's shop, a Post Office/Gift Shop and two pubs - both serving food and local traditional beers. Bakewell, Chatsworth and Matlock are all nearby and, for keen walkers, the village lies within 5 miles of the Tissington and High Peaks walking/cycling trails and The Limestone Way. The Property: Little Hillside A delightful, stone built cottage situated in a wonderful elevated position in the pretty conservation village of Winster. The property has been tastefully restored to provide superb holiday accommodation and retains many original features including old beams and a wonderful stone fireplace with a feature log stove in the sitting room. An ideal retreat for enjoying the Peak District at any time of the year. Please note: Little Hillside adjoins Hillside View Cottage (Ref. 809) and together they can accommodate up to 7 people. Accommodation 1 x double bedroom with ensuite bathroom (with bath with shower over, washbasin and WC). Delightful living room with fitted kitchen, dining and sitting area, with logburning stove and pleasant views over Winster. Entrance porch with hanging/boot area.
Amenities Gas central heating and additional heating from logburning stove in sitting room. Gas hob and electric oven, microwave, fridge, colour TV, video etc. Gas, electricity and initial supply of logs inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Roadside parking available nearby. Small sunny garden with garden furniture. One well behaved pet welcome (charge of £10). Shops and pubs 2 mins walk.
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| Weekly Rental | |   | 2008 | 2009 | | Winter | £196 | £196 | | Low | £228 | £228 | | Mid | £264 | £264 | | High | £290 | £290 | | Peak | £323 | £323 | | WSB | £119 | £119 | | Please remember to include our Booking fee: £29.50 per week or short break, plus optional Travel Insurance. |
| Features |  | Pet Welcome |  | Open Fire |  | Smokers Welcome |
| Previous Visitors' Comments | Relaxing in a smashing little cottage. The village and surrounding countryside smashing.
Mr Palfrey, Downham Market, Norfolk
Dec 2007 | Cosy cottage, very quiet location, great views and attractive village, well positioned for walking and good days out.
Mr Peckham, Ely, Cambridgeshire
Sep 2007 | Peaceful beautiful surroundings. Cosy log fire. Perfect romantic break. Very nice touches in the decor of the bedroom. The fact that my dog was welcomed was good. Will definitely go there again.
Mrs Enright, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
Jul 2007 | The views from the property were stunning, the village was a nice location and the locals were friendly. Also the owner was friendly and welcoming.
Mr Latimer, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear
Jun 2007 | The location of this cottage is ideal for walking, or travelling to local towns by bus. We did not use the car the entire week. The local people were generally friendly and the food offered at both pubs in the village was of a high standard. Cottage was comfy with tasteful touches here and there.
Mrs Lord, Braintree, Essex
Jun 2007 | Loved the cottage - fantastic views over Winster and a lovely log burning stove in the lounge. The nNearby pubs were great and appreciated after long walks in the surrounding area!
Ms Dean, London,
May 2007 | Great walks on the doorstep. Wonderful part of the country steeped in history.
Pubs/shops etc within walking distance, all very welcoming and dog friendly.
Mrs Fry, Maidenhead, Berkshire
Mar 2007 | Wonderful location, cosy cottage; overall a perfect hideaway for a few days. Having a log-burning stove is a definite plus for this time of year.
Mr Gore, London,
Feb 2007 | The village was absolutely brilliant with easy access to some excellent walks. Nice friendly locals. Only a short drive to a nice relaxing location.
Mrs Norton, Leicester, Leicestershire
Feb 2007 | A lovely break in a lovely cottage. We would definately recomend it to others.
Miss Orgill, Telford, Shropshire
Dec 2006 | |