Biddulph Moor 2.6 miles.
The Jewel In The Crown is a practical annex nestled near Biddulph Moor, in Cheshire.
Ideal for small families or friends this abode features proximity to Peak District National Park and a tranquil garden.
to soak in the countryside.
The Jewel In The Crown welcomes you as you pull into the off-road parking and pause to take in the quiet setting near Biddulph Moor.
Forming an annex to a traditional farmhouse, the building sits peacefully within its rural surroundings, where gentle landscapes and open skies immediately slow the pace.
Accessed around the rear of the house, a garden path leads you through an archway and into a small courtyard, where a patio and picnic bench offer an inviting spot to linger outdoors.
It’s an easy place to begin the day with fresh air and birdsong, or to unwind later as the countryside settles into the evening.
Inside, the kitchen/diner provides a bright, practical space to ease into your stay.
White kitchen fixtures and tiled finishes keep the room feeling light, offering a simple backdrop for relaxed mornings and easy meals.
You can picture breakfast coming together as the microwave warms pastries, with the air fryer and toaster helping along fuss-free cooking.
The two-ring induction hob is ready for evening dishes, while the fridge and washing machine make longer stays feel comfortably self-sufficient.
A thoughtful welcome basket awaits here too, with bacon and free-range eggs to enjoy, and the option to buy more eggs during your stay.
A small step leads down into the sitting room, where seating for four invites you to pause and settle in.
Natural light filters through the lantern roof above, while exposed stone adds texture and character to the space.
A Smart TV and WiFi make evenings easy, whether you’re winding down after a walk or enjoying a quieter night in.
A taxidermied deer adds a rustic focal point, grounding the room in its countryside setting.
An interior archway leads through to the double bedroom, with a curtain added for privacy, where antique furniture introduces a sense of gentle history and a calm end to the day.
The twin bedroom offers its own character, with a portlight window drawing in soft morning light and exposed beams overhead creating a warm, country feel.
The shower room completes the indoor space with a contemporary walk-in shower and handrails, offering a comfortable and practical place to refresh after time spent outdoors.
Stepping back outside, the garden provides a quiet corner to sit and take your time, with the picnic bench encouraging slow afternoons and unhurried evenings.
Beyond the garden, three acres of land surround the farmhouse, with a path next door ideal for gentle walks straight from the door.
A lake can be reached with a pleasant stroll, the local pub is within easy walking distance, and a shop sits a short drive away.
A short journey brings you to the edge of the Peak District National Park where gentle trails weave through heather‑tipped hills, limestone valleys open into sweeping viewpoints, and market towns tempt you with bakeries and antiques that invite a leisurely wander.
Further along, the landscape leads you to woodland paths that shift in colour through the seasons, making each visit feel fresh and unhurried.
Within comfortable reach you can experience the gracious charm of Chatsworth House.
As you step through its grand entrance, the stately rooms reveal intricate art collections that encourage you to linger, the formal gardens stretch out with water features that sparkle in the light, and the surrounding parkland offers peaceful walks with herds of deer moving quietly across the grass.
Each corner of the estate invites the sort of moments that become treasured holiday memories.
The lively town of Buxton also rests within an easy scenic drive.
The graceful Crescent curves around warm spring waters that have drawn visitors for centuries, the Pavilion Gardens tempt you to stroll beside lakes framed by Victorian glasshouses, and the Opera House stands ready with performances that fill the evening air with applause.
It is a place where culture, history and gentle promenades blend seamlessly.
For those who enjoy dramatic scenery, a journey to The Roaches rewards you with rugged gritstone edges where you can pause to admire vast panoramas stretching across moorland.
Trails wind upward past curious rock formations that encourage a little scrambling, and on clear days the far‑off ridgelines seem to ripple into the distance, creating a sense of space that feels both refreshing and restorative.
With the Peak District National Park within comfortable reach, The Jewel In The Crown offers a peaceful countryside base where open space and simple pleasures come together naturally.
Accepts one well behaved dog.