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1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 2
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South Wingfield, England
- Place, Wingfield Manor16 min walk
- Place, Heights of Abraham Cable Car Station13 min drive
- Place, Peak District National Park22 min drive
- Airport, East Midlands (EMA)40 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Dining area
About this property
Derbyshire Cottage, recently refurbished, romantic 4-poster bed
*New for 2026* Carpenters Cottage is a traditional stone built cottage with a bright and colourful interior, tucked away in the Derbyshire village of South Wingfield and within easy reach of the Peak District, Matlock, Bakewell, Chatsworth and the spectacular Derbyshire countryside.
Expect scenic walks, cosy country pubs and beautiful landscapes right on your doorstep, with easy access to some of Derbyshire's most loved destinations. This beautifully refurbished cottage is designed for couples seeking a relaxing and romantic escape. From the indulgent king size four-poster bed dressed in crisp Egyptian cotton to the cosy, private atmosphere, every detail has been carefully curated for rest, romance and relaxation — with your dog warmly welcomed too.
Whether you're celebrating an anniversary, planning a special weekend away, or simply craving time to slow down, this is a place to unwind, reconnect and enjoy Derbyshire at its very best.
SITTING ROOM
Step into a warm, inviting sitting room, beautifully styled the space features a plush, comfortable sofa that’s perfect for curling up together after a day of exploring.
Thoughtfully chosen modern colourful décor creates a fun and cosy atmosphere, blending contemporary touches with cottage charm.
Unwind in front of the TV with access to Netflix for cosy evenings in, or simply enjoy the gentle glow of the electric wood-burner effect fire, which adds a wonderfully snuggly feel all year round without the fuss. Soft lighting and tasteful furnishings make this the ideal spot for quiet nights, shared conversations, or a glass of wine by the fire.
Reliable Wi-Fi is available throughout, whether you’re streaming your favourite shows, planning your next day’s adventures, or enjoying a peaceful remote getaway. This sitting room truly is the heart of the cottage – a romantic, cosy retreat where you can relax, switch off, and feel completely at home.
KITCHEN
Step into a warm and inviting kitchen/diner, thoughtfully designed to blend modern convenience with stylish countryside charm. This well-equipped space has everything you need to feel at home, whether you’re preparing a hearty breakfast before a day of exploring or cooking a leisurely dinner to enjoy together in the evening.
The kitchen features modern appliances, including a dishwasher, making clean-up effortless, and has been recently refurbished to a high standard. The charming eating nook is perfect for sharing meals, morning coffee, or planning your next adventure.
BEDROOM
The bedroom is an elegant, romantic space featuring a modern king size four-poster bed, luxury Egyptian cotton bedding and soft, ambient lighting. It's a place to slow down, switch off and enjoy unhurried mornings together.
BATHROOM
Indulge in the comfort of our beautifully refurbished, modern bathroom, designed to offer a truly luxurious experience. The space features a sleek, high-end shower, thoughtfully stocked with premium body wash and shampoo, allowing you to unwind and refresh in style.
Soft, fluffy towels are provided for your comfort, elegant finishes, refined styling, and carefully selected details create a colourful sophisticated atmosphere.
COURTYARD GARDEN
Step outside into your own private, enclosed courtyard garden, perfect for guests travelling with dogs. This sheltered outdoor space offers a calm and welcoming atmosphere where you can unwind after a day of exploring the surrounding area.
Relax on the stylish patio furniture with a morning coffee or evening drink, the courtyard is thoughtfully set up for countryside adventures, with a small practical covered space for muddy boots, dedicated hanging for wet coats, and room to store dog leads and outdoor gear with ease.
Please note:
Carpenters Cottage is a traditional cottage with steep stairs and an additional three steps up to the bedroom and two to the bathroom which may not be suitable for visitors with mobility difficulties.
LOCAL AREA
Well positioned for exploring the best of the local area, this property offers a wonderful base for history lovers, walkers, and food enthusiasts alike. Less than a mile away, you’ll find the beautiful ruins of Wingfield Manor, a fascinating historic site set against rolling countryside and ideal for a peaceful stroll or an afternoon of discovery with many local countryside walks.
You’ll be spoilt for choice when dining out, with four excellent restaurants all within a mile of the property, from cosy pubs to friendly local eateries.
There’s plenty to explore in the surrounding area, with something for everyone. Enjoy wonderful days out discovering Derbyshire’s traditional villages, including Crich, Cromford, Bakewell, and Matlock and take the opportunity to discover some of Derbyshire’s best-loved attractions.
Whether you’re seeking scenic hikes, historical landmarks, relaxed dining, or picturesque villages, this location places everything within easy reach for a truly memorable stay.
CRICH
(1.8 miles)
Home of the Crich Tramway Village and Crich Stand, the clifftop memorial to the Worcesteshire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment this pretty little village was also the setting for fictional village of Cardale which featured in the popular TV series 'Peak Practice'.
Visitors to the Tramway Village can ride on one of the world renowned vintage trams through a unique period street and out into the open countryside for spectacular views and explore fascinating exhibitions or even watch as trams are restored from the Workshop Viewing Gallery.
MATLOCK & MATLOCK BATH
(5,6 miles)
Two of the most popular places to visit in Derbyshire, occupying a beautiful position in a limestone valley.
There are plenty of things to do in Matlock. In the heart of Matlock sits Hall Leys Park with its boating lake, riverside walks and tennis courts. In Matlock town centre there are pretty streets full of small, independent shops, and a host of cafés, pubs and restaurants in which to relax.
Just a mile and a half to the south, Matlock Bath is a lively town that was developed as one of England’s first true tourist destinations, with a long high street lined with quirky shops, cafés, amusement arcades and visitor attractions, as well as peaceful paths for shady strolls alongside the River Derwent. A popular destination for families, bikers and fun seekers, there are plenty of things to do and see in Matlock Bath.
Take a cable car flight to the Heights of Abraham, a historic 60-acre hilltop estate, and enjoy cavern tours, exhibitions, adventure playgrounds and much more, plus regular special events throughout the year.
The Matlock Bath Illuminations are a popular feature from September to the end of October, when the riverside is decorated and the cliffs floodlit to create a magical scene of colour. At weekends during the Illuminations there are parades of decorated boats, entertainments and, on certain dates, firework displays.
CROMFORD
(5.1 miles)
The lovely village of Cromford is perhaps best known for its connection with the renowned industrialist Richard Arkwright, who built Cromford Mills in 1771.
There are some great walks starting in Cromford, especially along the canal from Cromford Wharf to High Peak Junction, where there is a Visitor Centre, Lea Wood Pumping Station and the start of the High Peak Trail. Black Rocks with its' picnic site and craggy tors are also high up above the village.
BAKEWELL
(13 miles)
Idyllically situated on the banks of the river Wye, Bakewell is the biggest town in the Peak District National Park. With mellow stone buildings, a medieval five-arched stone bridge and quaint courtyards, it's a magnet for painters, photographers and sightseers alike. Catch the colour of Bakewell Carnival Week and Well Dressing in July or Bakewell Show, one of the oldest agricultural events in the country, in August.
Legend has it that the town's famous Bakewell Pudding was created by mistake by a local cook in the mid-19th century. Today her delectable 'jam tart that went wrong' can be sampled at various bakeries and cafés and posted virtually anywhere in the world!
CHATSWORTH
(12 miles)
Chatsworth is a place to learn, explore and create in the heart of the Peak District National Park. It comprises a Grade I listed house and stables, a 105-acre garden, a farmyard and adventure playground, and more than 1800 acres of parkland and historic woodland that is free to access and enjoy all year round.
There are more than 25 rooms to explore in the house, including the Painted Hall, Chapel, Sculpture Gallery and State Rooms.
Experience a year-round programme of events, including art and nature-themed courses for adults and children; a family festival, country fair, garden and plant fair, outdoor theatre, music and film, bonfire and fireworks display and from November, enjoy a Christmas market and the house and garden decorated for Christmas, plus a full programme of season workshops, talks and tours.
We look forward to welcoming you to Carpenters Cottage and helping make your stay truly unforgettable!
Expect scenic walks, cosy country pubs and beautiful landscapes right on your doorstep, with easy access to some of Derbyshire's most loved destinations. This beautifully refurbished cottage is designed for couples seeking a relaxing and romantic escape. From the indulgent king size four-poster bed dressed in crisp Egyptian cotton to the cosy, private atmosphere, every detail has been carefully curated for rest, romance and relaxation — with your dog warmly welcomed too.
Whether you're celebrating an anniversary, planning a special weekend away, or simply craving time to slow down, this is a place to unwind, reconnect and enjoy Derbyshire at its very best.
SITTING ROOM
Step into a warm, inviting sitting room, beautifully styled the space features a plush, comfortable sofa that’s perfect for curling up together after a day of exploring.
Thoughtfully chosen modern colourful décor creates a fun and cosy atmosphere, blending contemporary touches with cottage charm.
Unwind in front of the TV with access to Netflix for cosy evenings in, or simply enjoy the gentle glow of the electric wood-burner effect fire, which adds a wonderfully snuggly feel all year round without the fuss. Soft lighting and tasteful furnishings make this the ideal spot for quiet nights, shared conversations, or a glass of wine by the fire.
Reliable Wi-Fi is available throughout, whether you’re streaming your favourite shows, planning your next day’s adventures, or enjoying a peaceful remote getaway. This sitting room truly is the heart of the cottage – a romantic, cosy retreat where you can relax, switch off, and feel completely at home.
KITCHEN
Step into a warm and inviting kitchen/diner, thoughtfully designed to blend modern convenience with stylish countryside charm. This well-equipped space has everything you need to feel at home, whether you’re preparing a hearty breakfast before a day of exploring or cooking a leisurely dinner to enjoy together in the evening.
The kitchen features modern appliances, including a dishwasher, making clean-up effortless, and has been recently refurbished to a high standard. The charming eating nook is perfect for sharing meals, morning coffee, or planning your next adventure.
BEDROOM
The bedroom is an elegant, romantic space featuring a modern king size four-poster bed, luxury Egyptian cotton bedding and soft, ambient lighting. It's a place to slow down, switch off and enjoy unhurried mornings together.
BATHROOM
Indulge in the comfort of our beautifully refurbished, modern bathroom, designed to offer a truly luxurious experience. The space features a sleek, high-end shower, thoughtfully stocked with premium body wash and shampoo, allowing you to unwind and refresh in style.
Soft, fluffy towels are provided for your comfort, elegant finishes, refined styling, and carefully selected details create a colourful sophisticated atmosphere.
COURTYARD GARDEN
Step outside into your own private, enclosed courtyard garden, perfect for guests travelling with dogs. This sheltered outdoor space offers a calm and welcoming atmosphere where you can unwind after a day of exploring the surrounding area.
Relax on the stylish patio furniture with a morning coffee or evening drink, the courtyard is thoughtfully set up for countryside adventures, with a small practical covered space for muddy boots, dedicated hanging for wet coats, and room to store dog leads and outdoor gear with ease.
Please note:
Carpenters Cottage is a traditional cottage with steep stairs and an additional three steps up to the bedroom and two to the bathroom which may not be suitable for visitors with mobility difficulties.
LOCAL AREA
Well positioned for exploring the best of the local area, this property offers a wonderful base for history lovers, walkers, and food enthusiasts alike. Less than a mile away, you’ll find the beautiful ruins of Wingfield Manor, a fascinating historic site set against rolling countryside and ideal for a peaceful stroll or an afternoon of discovery with many local countryside walks.
You’ll be spoilt for choice when dining out, with four excellent restaurants all within a mile of the property, from cosy pubs to friendly local eateries.
There’s plenty to explore in the surrounding area, with something for everyone. Enjoy wonderful days out discovering Derbyshire’s traditional villages, including Crich, Cromford, Bakewell, and Matlock and take the opportunity to discover some of Derbyshire’s best-loved attractions.
Whether you’re seeking scenic hikes, historical landmarks, relaxed dining, or picturesque villages, this location places everything within easy reach for a truly memorable stay.
CRICH
(1.8 miles)
Home of the Crich Tramway Village and Crich Stand, the clifftop memorial to the Worcesteshire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment this pretty little village was also the setting for fictional village of Cardale which featured in the popular TV series 'Peak Practice'.
Visitors to the Tramway Village can ride on one of the world renowned vintage trams through a unique period street and out into the open countryside for spectacular views and explore fascinating exhibitions or even watch as trams are restored from the Workshop Viewing Gallery.
MATLOCK & MATLOCK BATH
(5,6 miles)
Two of the most popular places to visit in Derbyshire, occupying a beautiful position in a limestone valley.
There are plenty of things to do in Matlock. In the heart of Matlock sits Hall Leys Park with its boating lake, riverside walks and tennis courts. In Matlock town centre there are pretty streets full of small, independent shops, and a host of cafés, pubs and restaurants in which to relax.
Just a mile and a half to the south, Matlock Bath is a lively town that was developed as one of England’s first true tourist destinations, with a long high street lined with quirky shops, cafés, amusement arcades and visitor attractions, as well as peaceful paths for shady strolls alongside the River Derwent. A popular destination for families, bikers and fun seekers, there are plenty of things to do and see in Matlock Bath.
Take a cable car flight to the Heights of Abraham, a historic 60-acre hilltop estate, and enjoy cavern tours, exhibitions, adventure playgrounds and much more, plus regular special events throughout the year.
The Matlock Bath Illuminations are a popular feature from September to the end of October, when the riverside is decorated and the cliffs floodlit to create a magical scene of colour. At weekends during the Illuminations there are parades of decorated boats, entertainments and, on certain dates, firework displays.
CROMFORD
(5.1 miles)
The lovely village of Cromford is perhaps best known for its connection with the renowned industrialist Richard Arkwright, who built Cromford Mills in 1771.
There are some great walks starting in Cromford, especially along the canal from Cromford Wharf to High Peak Junction, where there is a Visitor Centre, Lea Wood Pumping Station and the start of the High Peak Trail. Black Rocks with its' picnic site and craggy tors are also high up above the village.
BAKEWELL
(13 miles)
Idyllically situated on the banks of the river Wye, Bakewell is the biggest town in the Peak District National Park. With mellow stone buildings, a medieval five-arched stone bridge and quaint courtyards, it's a magnet for painters, photographers and sightseers alike. Catch the colour of Bakewell Carnival Week and Well Dressing in July or Bakewell Show, one of the oldest agricultural events in the country, in August.
Legend has it that the town's famous Bakewell Pudding was created by mistake by a local cook in the mid-19th century. Today her delectable 'jam tart that went wrong' can be sampled at various bakeries and cafés and posted virtually anywhere in the world!
CHATSWORTH
(12 miles)
Chatsworth is a place to learn, explore and create in the heart of the Peak District National Park. It comprises a Grade I listed house and stables, a 105-acre garden, a farmyard and adventure playground, and more than 1800 acres of parkland and historic woodland that is free to access and enjoy all year round.
There are more than 25 rooms to explore in the house, including the Painted Hall, Chapel, Sculpture Gallery and State Rooms.
Experience a year-round programme of events, including art and nature-themed courses for adults and children; a family festival, country fair, garden and plant fair, outdoor theatre, music and film, bonfire and fireworks display and from November, enjoy a Christmas market and the house and garden decorated for Christmas, plus a full programme of season workshops, talks and tours.
We look forward to welcoming you to Carpenters Cottage and helping make your stay truly unforgettable!
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Outdoor space
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Baby in arms permitted (please bring your own cot)
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs less than 25 kg per pet (limit one pet total)
One Adult dog welcome downstairs
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Check-out instructions
The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Load the dishwasher
Remove personal items, remove leftover food and drinks and take out the rubbish
Turn off the lights, lock the doors and return the keys
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room
We should mention
This property does not have any lifts
About the area
Alfreton
Located in Alfreton, this cottage is in a rural area. Chatsworth House and Wingfield Manor are local landmarks, and travellers looking to shop may want to visit East Midlands Designer Outlet and Chesterfield Market. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at SMH Group Stadium or Field Mill. Break out the clubs and hit the links on a nearby golf course, or seek out an adventure with rock climbing and hiking/biking trails.

South Wingfield, England
What's nearby
- Wingfield Manor - 16 min walk - 1.4 km
- Heights of Abraham Cable Car Station - 13 min drive - 13.8 km
- Gulliver's Kingdom - 15 min drive - 14.5 km
- Peak District National Park - 22 min drive - 25.0 km
- Chatsworth House - 25 min drive - 27.4 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Waggon and Horses (Wetherspoon) - 5 min drive
- Jeera - 3 min drive
- Pesto - 2 min drive
- Burger King - 5 min drive
- The Bluebell - 7 min walk
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Catherine
Languages:
English
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