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Ref: 878 Barn Croft Cottage   
ELTON Winster 1 mile; Matlock 5 miles; Bakewell 5 miles. The small peaceful village of Elton is situated in a superb elevated position on the White Peak Plateau, in the heart of the Peak District National Park. More than 900ft above sea level and with wonderful views of the surrounding countryside, the village is a popular centre for walkers, lying within a few miles of the Tissington and High Peak walking/cycling trails and The Limestone Way. Just 1 mile away is the pretty village of Winster, famous for its Morris dancers, Wakes festivities (every June) and annual Shrove Tuesday pancake race - a fascinating spectacle and well worth a visit! Bakewell, Chatsworth and Matlock are all close by. The Property: Barn Croft Cottage Winster 1 mile.
A picturesque stone built cottage, situated in the small and peaceful Peak village of Elton, 1 mile from Winster. Elton sits in a superb elevated position, more than 900ft above sea level, with wonderful views of the surrounding countryside - a paradise for walkers. The property, has been furnished and decorated to a good standard and offers very comfortable, well equipped holiday accommodation, all on the ground floor. The owners live in the adjoining property and personally welcome visitors. They can offer local escorted walks by arrangement. An ideal retreat for enjoying the Peak District at any time of the year. Accommodation All ground floor.
1 x double bedroom. Shower room with shower, washbasin and WC. Very well equipped fitted kitchen. Pleasant, airy sitting room with sofa and easy chair and stable door leading to pretty garden. Entrance hall.
Amenities Partial gas central heating and additional heating from night storage heaters and flame effect electric fire in sitting room. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, colour TV, radio/CD player etc. Shared use of washing machine and tumble dryer. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Ample off road parking. Delightful garden and private sitting area with garden furniture and BBQ and shared use of owner's large garden with superb views of surrounding hills. One well behaved pet welcome. Sorry no smoking. Storage for bikes. Pub (no food served) 5 mins, shop and pub (serving food) 1 mile. |
| Weekly Rental | |   | 2008 | 2009 | | Winter | £186 | £193 | | Low | £212 | £220 | | Mid | £235 | £244 | | High | £264 | £275 | | Peak | £290 | £302 | | WSB | £114 | £119 | | Xmas | £290 | £302 | | NY | £290 | £302 | | Please remember to include our Booking fee: £29.50 per week or short break, plus optional Travel Insurance. |
| Features |  | Pet Welcome |
| Previous Visitors' Comments | Excellent holiday cottage. We had a fantastic week. The owners very friendly and dog orientated. Helped us to relax and enjoy the holiday.
Mrs Hughes, Chelmsford, Essex
Jun 2008 | Llyn Clywedog is absolutely stunning - a must see. The property is absolutely superb!
Mrs Hipkin, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
Jun 2008 | The cottage was well situated for our walking and very well equipped with kitchen facilities like foil, food bags etc. Owner was extremely hospitable.
Mr Rolls, Ipswich, Suffolk
Jun 2008 | Mrs Wilson is lovely and she left a bottle of wine, milk and bread in the kitchen for us and then on the sat came there with freshly baked fruit scones and home made jam YUM.
Mr & Mrs Watson, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Mar 2008 | The kitchen was fantastically well equipped, the setting was lovely and the owner couldn't have been friendlier.
It far exceeded my expectations from other cottages we have rented in the past.
Miss Reed, Truro, Cornwall
Nov 2007 | Lovely area, lovely situation.
Owner was the most welcoming we have ever had (and we've been on a lot of cottage holidays). It wasn't just the bottle of wine in the fridge or the loaf of bread and butter, but that the owner then made us a batch of homemade scones and brought them round fresh from the oven. This aside we were made to feel really welcome.
Mr & Mrs Lee, Bungay, Norfolk
Nov 2007 | A relaxing week in beautiful surroundings.
Mr Storer, Cramlington, Northumberland
Jul 2007 | Ideally situated for exploring the local countryside.
Mr Swingler, Leicester, Leicestershire
Nov 2006 | A fantastic reception from the owner, the home-baked teabread was particularly welcome as were the milk, bread and butter that were there on arrival. A great base for some good walks.
Mr Hughes, Ipswich, Suffolk
Oct 2006 | The owner was very helpful.
Mr Anderson, Daventry, Northamptonshire
Jun 2006 | |