The Toll Bar is a beautiful, renovated, Grade II listed property nestled into the picturesque village of Castleton, in the Peak District National Park.
Full of character and charm, this abode was once used to collect tolls for the church, with the original booth and window remaining within the property, before becoming a local shop and has now been renovated to a high standard to create a simply dreamy stone-built abode ideal for couples seeking a romantic retreat to Derbyshire.
Be welcomed into this cottage, noting the wooden roof beams threaded throughout the ceiling, and make yourself at home in an open-plan living space with a mixture of stylish furniture and character features.
Here there are ample amenities, making this an ideal social hub for creating hearty meals, and enjoying them with your significant other, complemented by a glass of fizz.
As the evening wears on, settle beside the electric fire and enjoy a movie night in.
Within this amazing abode, the original toll booth has been preserved behind a glass cupboard, adding an intriguing feature to the home.
Outside there is a courtyard with table and chairs, ideal for enjoying morning coffee in the sunshine.
When sleep calls, settle down into the plush king-size bedroom, which can be set up as a twin on request, serviced by an en-suite shower room.
With views up to Mam Tor and Loose Hill across the courtyard, this property rests on the high-street where there are plenty of shops, pubs, and eateries including the Four Monkeys and The Castle within easy reach.
Close to the village of Edale and within the Peak District National Park, discover more eateries, as well as an abundance of scenic walks throughout the local area including Mam Tor, Kinder Scout, Ladybower Reservoir, and Grindslow Knoll.
Make an unforgettable retreat to Derbyshire with a stay at The Toll Bar.