Once home to a horse named Ted, this 19th century Derbyshire stable has been transformed in to a luxury hideaway with ultra-stylish interiors. Fully restored and extended to accommodate guests. There was an emphasis on using local architects, craftsmen and materials to create a modern, rural edge. Natural furnishings combined with matt black and monochrome tones are used throughout.
A step through the stable door transports you into a beautiful parcelled living, dining, and kitchen area. Get cosy on the small linen sofa, layered with plush cushions, thick throws, or lightweight linens. A light scandinavian pedestal round dining table with matt black wishbone chair's .A modern skilfully crafted luxe kitchen with two automated windows above to ensure natural light cascades through, there's Miele fridge with ice box, Fisher & Paykel electric induction hob, duel microwave oven, Alessi two slice toaster, brew a rich filtered coffee with Fohan kettle tap, stoneware cups and plates.
Just through the sliding barn door you'll find an immaculately monochrome wet room, with underfloor heating, heated towel rail, brushed brass heated mirror, a modern wall suspended sink, and drawers to store all your bits and bobs, rainfall shower is to invigorate the weariest of soul's.
Up the painted wooden staircase, layered with alternative carpet, built in storage, baskets, and hanging space, there's a dressing table, scandi mirror and chair. You'll find a perfect place to relax, and settle down after exploring the countryside. Inviting, warm, cosy bedroom to snuggle up and relax, comfy double bed exposed beam above, luxe bed linens and throws, both sides of the bed have exposed sloping ceilings that are low in areas, one side having two skylight windows which makes the best of natural light and, for an amazing view of the spectacular sunsets over the Dale.