Escape to our delightful 2-bedroom cottage in the heart of the Peak District National Park! Just 150 meters from the historic charm of Bakewell, this cosy retreat blends 1750s character with modern comforts, making it perfect for couples or small families.
Relax in the private courtyard or enjoy the convenience of free parking for one car.
Step into a warm, inviting living area filled with classic cottage charm and a cosy wood-burning stove, perfect for relaxing evenings.
The modern, well-equipped kitchen and intimate dining space flow effortlessly into comfortable seating areas that overlook a peaceful patio through elegant French doors.
Both bedrooms are beautifully styled with contemporary lighting, quality furnishings, and luxurious linens.
Each bedroom features its own TV and a sleek, private bathroom, offering guests a perfect blend of comfort and privacy.
Located just 150 meters from the centre of Bakewell - one of the Peak District’s most charming towns - you can enjoy an easy, gentle walk either along the scenic River Wye or directly via Buxton Road.
Bakewell is famous for its delightful tea rooms, unique antique shops, excellent restaurants, and inviting pubs serving local ales.
Of course, no visit is complete without tasting the legendary Bakewell Pudding from one of the many renowned bakeries.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the Bakewell Showground is within easy walking distance and hosts a variety of exciting events throughout the year. Fishing lovers will find plenty of spots along the River Wye, known for its trout and grayling.
Guests will have access to all areas of the property, inclusive of a courtyard and 1 x free parking space.
Please feel free to send us a message here, we would be happy to reply to your questions and inquiries
Access to Premier Trails & Historic Estates
Just a 10-minute walk from the property is Bakewell’s old railway station - the gateway to the iconic Monsal Trail. This picturesque trail offers stunning walks, cycling paths, and breathtaking views through tunnels, viaducts, and riverside scenery. From here, you can explore miles of Peak District pathways tailored to all levels of adventure seekers.
A short drive takes you to the majestic estates of Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall, both offering year-round events, magnificent gardens, and rich history. Whether visiting in spring, summer, autumn, or winter, these estates provide unforgettable experiences that perfectly complement your stay.
An easy non-steep 150m stroll via either the river Wye or directly down Buxton Road brings you to the heart of the peak district’s capital. With its tempting selection of tea rooms, antique shops, quality restaurants and real ale pubs, not forgetting the famous Bakewell Pudding and Tarts bakeries.
There is an easy flat walk to the Bakewell Showground which hosts a variety of events throughout the year, as well as an area for fishing locations for trout or grayling along stretches of the river Wye.
The entrance to the Monsal trail at Bakewell’s old station is just a 10-minute walk from the property where you can set off in many directions to enjoy the well known walks, cycle trails and various pathways that the peak district has to offer.
In addition to year-round events held at the historic estates of Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall just short drives away, this is a fabulous property to enjoy at any time of the year.
The Thornbridge brewery and Taproom is also a must! And let's not forget the outdoor market on Mondays!
Nearby Attractions we would love you to visit
- Monsal Trail - A scenic 8.5-mile walking and cycling trail following a disused railway line. Enjoy dramatic tunnels, viaduct crossings, and views over the valley—one of the area's most popular outdoor experiences.
-.Chatsworth House - Often dubbed the “Palace of the Peak,” this grand stately home features expansive gardens, an art collection, historical exhibits, and stunning architecture. A must-see for history and culture lovers.
- Haddon Hall - One of the UK's finest Medieval manor houses, beautifully preserved and offering atmospheric tours of its historic rooms and gardens. Featured as a filming location for The Princess Bride and Jane Eyre.
- Bakewell Old House Museum - A 16th-century yeoman’s house now housing period furnishings, textiles, and a display on the town’s baking heritage—including Bakewell Pudding lore.
Access to Premier Trails & Historic Estates
Just a 10-minute walk from the property is Bakewell’s old railway station - the gateway to the iconic Monsal Trail. This picturesque trail offers stunning walks, cycling paths, and breathtaking views through tunnels, viaducts, and riverside scenery. From here, you can explore miles of Peak District pathways tailored to all levels of adventure seekers.
A short drive takes you to the majestic estates of Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall, both offering year-round events, magnificent gardens, and rich history. Whether visiting in spring, summer, autumn, or winter, these estates provide unforgettable experiences that perfectly complement your stay.
The cottage has a wood burner and we provide a log for your convenience. More logs can easily be bought locally if required.
We respectfully request that no pets or parties are allowed.
Please note the property DOES NOT have a Washing Machine nor a Dishwasher.