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Sleeps:
8+1 and cot.
Children & Pets welcome
Tideswell
is quaint and bustling village,Its church is known affectionately
as the 'Cathedral of the Peak'. Tideswell is a regular
winner of the Derbyshire Best Kept Village Award and the Britain
in Bloom Village Award and is a Conservation Village. It is
famous for its Well Dressings, pictures made from seeds and
petals.
It's well placed for walking with Monsal Dale and Millers
Dale nearby and for exploring the abundance of Peak District
attractions. It has real local shops, pubs, tearooms and restaurants
which specialise in fresh local produce and Bakewell, Buxton
and Chatsworth are ten mins away. Many episodes of Peak Practice
have been filmed locally. Alton towers is a 45 min drive.
Bluebell Cottage is a pretty double fronted
17th Century stone cottage, formerly an Inn. It's
restored to a high standard retaining original beams and charm.
It nestles in a quiet street in the centre of Tideswell close
to shops, tearooms and pubs.
The
accommodation includes:
-
beamed sitting room with stone fireplace with logburner.
The TV, DVD/CD/video, books, puzzles and games help you
feel at home.
-
oak refectory dining table seats 10
- fully
equipped kitchen with automatic wshing machine, double oven
and hob, dishwasher, microwave, ironing facilities and a
fridge with icebox.
-
bathroom with bath with shower over, lighted mirror with
shaver point,WC and handbasin.
- There
are three bedrooms:
- The family room has a double bed and steep steps leading
to a galleried sleeping area in the eaves with a second
double bed. This room has a small TV and an en-suite shower
room with lighted mirror with shaver point WC and handbasin.
- The second bedroom has a double bed and garden views.
- The spacious third bedroom has twin beds.
-
There's also a sofa bed in the sitting room which sleeps
an extra person.
-
fully gas centrally heated.
- All
rooms are tastefully furnished with good quality furniture
and antiques.
- The
walled garden is gated and has a small wildlife pond, paved
areas, and patio furniture. The stone outbuilding is ideal
for storing bikes.
- A
public footpath lies between the cottage and garden and
leads within minutes to lovely walks in the glorious derbyshire
countryside
- Tariff
includes household linen and power.
- pets
welcome at £24 each

Car
parking is available on the street outside the cottage or
there are several free village car parks within a few minutes
walk.
For
more details:
Jan
Watkins
Tel
or Fax: 01298
872927
Email:jan@cosycotts.com
By Post: Jan Watkins,Trinity
House, Cressbrook, Buxton, Derbys SK17 8SX
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