The property
Situated in the market town of Glossop near the Peak District National Park, is this charming Lower Ground Floor Accommodation, Beneath The Beams.
This pet-friendly dwelling is set over the lower-ground-floor and has a blend of character and contemporary features with a light and airy space and beamed ceilings.
Bring along your partner, or friend and enter through the rear gate, where you will find the lovely garden area, with a lawn, a patio and furniture to enjoy a cup of tea in the sun.
A handful of steps will lead you down to the apartment; discover the open-plan space with a grey kitchen area, which has everything you need for your self-catered stay.
Relax and unwind on the sofa as the Smart TV plays your favourite shows or curl on the armchair with a good book in hand.
Dine together at the table or on balmy evenings, why not make it an alfresco affair in the garden?
As day draws to night, retire inside, and locate the white-washed double bedroom, which is serviced by a sleek shower room to freshen up.
All this and more awaits at Beneath The Beams.
Note: This property can be booked with Ref: 1097999, together sleeping up to 8 guests.
Norfolk Street Holiday Accommodation
Norfolk Street Holiday Accommodation consists of two, welcoming properties, including a three-bedroom home, and a one-bedroom, lower-ground-floor apartment, resting on the outskirts of Glossop, Derbyshire. Within walking distance to a range of local eateries and shops, whilst set near the delights of the Peak District National Park, the collection offers a convenient base for couples, friends, and families sharing, featuring flexible sleeping arrangements, an enclosed, shared garden, and state-of-the-art appliances. Dining out in the area is possible, with Glossop Cafeteria recognised as a popular café in the area, along with a host of pubs and restaurants for evening meals and late-night drinks, including Napoli Restaurant, The Dining Room, and La Corrente Italian Restaurant & Bar. If you’d prefer to dine in, the town is peppered with convenience stores and supermarkets, perfect for visiting to stock up for your self-catered stay. For attractions, head into the national park, possible to traverse by foot or bike, with many beauty spots to uncover, including Kinder Downfall, Treak Cliff Cavern, and Peak Cavern. Buxton and its heritage-rich attractions are a short car journey away, including the Buxton Museum & Art Gallery, whilst outdoor lovers will prefer a round of golf at the local golf club, a hike towards Solomon’s Temple, or a thrill-seeking day at Go Ape. The city of Manchester is also accessible from the collection, teaming with family-friendly attractions and iconic sights, including The Crystal Maze LIVE Experience, Manchester Art Gallery, O2 Apollo, and Castlefield Bowl, hosting an array of events and shows, ideal for attending whilst visiting Derbyshire. Experience both the country and city life by booking Norfolk Street Holiday Accommodation.
About the location
GLOSSOP
Buxton 14 miles.
The bustling, former mill town of Glossop sits in the north west of Derbyshire, surrounded by magnificent scenery in the Peak District. The town has plenty of shops, pubs and restaurants, as well as a golf course with a pay-per-play scheme. Nearby, Manor Park was once the grounds of Glossop Hall, which belonged to the Dukes of Norfolk. Today it provides a wonderful spot for a picnic in the summer, with bowling greens, a semi-natural woodland, a children’s play area and tennis courts. The town of Glossop is also ideally situated for exploring the nearby Peak District National Park, with many attractions for walkers, cyclists and tourists. These include the peaceful village of Hayfield, less than five miles away and popular with walkers due its close proximity to Kinder Scout. A little further afield, Edale is the start of the Pennine Way and also caters well for tourists with its own collection of pubs, cafes and restaurants. As well as its magnificent scenery, the Peak District has many other attractive places to visit, including Chatsworth House, the spa town of Buxton and its majestic gardens and architecture. Visit the famous Blue John show caves at Castleton, the mining museum at Matlock and the Derwent Valley reservoirs, where The Dambusters practised low-level flying in World War II. 15 miles away, only half an hour by train, is Manchester with all its big city amenities and attractions. Here, you will find the United and City football stadiums, an abundance of high street and boutique shops, theatres, restaurants, a concert hall and a vibrant night life. With so much to see, do and visit in the surrounding area, you are sure of a fun-filled holiday!
Please note: This property will only accept a minimum of 2 week booking from 22/12/23.
Please note: This property can only accept 3 nights minimum.
Please note: A second dog is welcome, but an additional payment of £25 is required, and all dogs are not allowed on beds