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4 bedrooms2 bathroomsSleeps 8
Popular amenities
Onsite parking available
Kitchen
Washing machine
Balcony
Internet access
Fireplace
Explore the area
Bakewell, England
Peak District National Park
Place, Peak District National Park
1 min walk
All Saints Church
Place, All Saints Church
1 min walk
Spirit of the 1940s
Place, Spirit of the 1940s
5 min walk
Manchester (MAN)
Airport, Manchester (MAN)
70 min drive
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 8)
Bedroom
1 Single Bed, 1 King Bed and 1 Queen Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom
Bathroom
Spaces
Kitchen
Kitchenette
Balcony
Separate dining area
Number of living rooms
About this property
Dial Cottage - Bakewell
Dating back to the 1600s, this deceptively spacious listed cottage is dog-friendly and sleeps 6. A private parking space nearby, an established front cottage garden & an enchanting courtyard to the rear.
A short walk takes you into Bakewell with all its wonderful shops, restaurants & cafes. If you are a lover of the outdoors, there are many walks, and Haddon Hall & Chatsworth are great places to visit.
Special rates are sometimes available for longer or midweek stays.
Our property offers the perfect blend of comfort and convenience - whether you’re here to explore the beautiful surroundings, enjoy a peaceful retreat, or spend quality time with loved ones.
Luxury, character, antiques, open fire & comfort - this is what our cottage can offer you!
You enter Dial Cottage via a small porchway where you can kick off your shoes, take off your coats and start to relax immediately.
The property then moves into the large-sized kitchen-diner that seats 8. Perfect for those family or friends gatherings.
You can also enter the charming courtyard up the stone steps and through the Alice door to the rear of the kitchen.
You can spend lovely, relaxing summer evenings sitting out in this cosy, special place, sipping your chilled glass of wine unseen.
From the kitchen, you will step down into the luxurious lounge with velvet and leather seating and be able to look at the abundance of antique furniture.
There is a quirky snug with a comfortable daybed off the lounge, which can be divided by a thick curtain. This provides a private sleeping area for one of our guests to stay.
Please note that this area has a power bank for charging iPads, smartphones, etc.
From the lounge, there are a few steps up, into the clever downstairs shower/utility room with a discreet washing machine in the cupboard unit.
Moving to the upper floor via an open staircase, there is a family bathroom with egg shaped bath and 3 bedrooms.
1 x king bedroom for 3 or 4, comprising a king bed for 2 and a day bed and pull-out bed.
1 x king bedroom for 2
1 x single bedroom for 1
1 x ground floor snug bedroom for 1 (off the living room)
All the bedrooms have been sympathetically designed to be in keeping with the rich history of Dial Cottage.
The cottage also boasts a parking space just across the road.
Guests have full access to the property and 1 x parking space. You will enter the property via a lockbox with a code.
Please feel free to send us a message here, we would be happy to reply to your questions and inquiries
Bakewell is jam packed with a plethora of cafes, restaurants and pubs.
There are so many public houses and sadly we have not had the time to visit them all but can give you an idea of what to expect should you decide to stay local.
Bakewell pubs
The Peacock Inn
Very focused on standard pub food. Well kept but average bitters and golden ales from the cask. Good for a quick refreshment in the sun
The Queens Arms
They don’t appear to be serving food but if it’s a quiet pint, read of the paper and a chat where you can be heard, then this simply furnished pub is for you. It seems to be a Marstons pub.
Wheatsheaf
Family friendly and dog friendly pub. Serves decent tasty food and has a varied menu from traditional pub grub to the more exotic. Reasonable prices. Welcoming staff and lots of seating options. Good beer selection. Quiz nights on a Friday.
The Red Lion
Lovely looking pub, proper traditional interior. A relaxed atmosphere and cosy bar. The tap room accepts dogs. Try to eat in the bar area rather than the restaurant for atmosphere though they will try to advise you to eat in there if you are a larger party than maybe 4. Mixed reviews on this one for food. They do hot and cold sandwiches and all the traditional pub favourites.
Well kept cask beers. Nice atmosphere, it can get slightly too busy at times- perhaps that’s why.
The Joiners Arms
Several rotated well kept cask beers, it’s good for trying new local beers and interesting craft beers. Also good choice of several keg taps. No food apart from the usual crisps and pork scratching. A friendly welcoming pub which is also very dog friendly. It’s just down the road opposite the Rutland Arms Hotel. We like this one.
The Manners
This is a Robinson’s pub and the cask beers are well kept. A very friendly helpful landlady. This pub is best known for its food. All delicious and just a bit more special than the average pub meal. We have never had to wait long and it has always been good. I hope that the chef doesn’t leave! It may be an idea to book a table for an evening meal at the weekend. It is worth the walk. Go down South Church St, turn right and keep on walking!
The Castle Inn
Just by the bridge going straight through and out of Bakewell. A Greene King Inn. Good beer and good interesting pub food. Good value for money. Served quickly. Friendly landlady. Nice outside sitting area.
Special places to eat out
These places are all really lovely and are great for dressing up and splashing out on a really special meal where the onus is on good quality delicious top notch restaurant food. Remember to book!!
The Rutland Arms Hotel, Bakewell
Beautifully decorated restaurant and fab food and only down the road. Plenty of seating.
Restaurant Lovage by Lee Smith, Bakewell
Modern British food with a laid back country feel. Very very nice - Michelin guide
Piedaniels, Bakewell
Refined French- accented cooking. Fabulous food, congenial atmosphere and real class.
Fischers, Baslow Hall
10 mins drive
Beautiful setting- an Edwardian Manor House in impressive formal grounds. Words used in reviews are superb, fabulous, fantastic and highly recommended. They do a tasting menu.
Rafters at Riverside Hotel
5 minute drive
A former shooting lodge situated on the River Wye in picturesque village of Ashford-in-the-Water. Excellent food and wine. A great place to enjoy the simple pleasures of a cracking meal after a long walk. Lovely ambience.
The Devonshire Arms, Beeley
10 minutes drive.
Located on the Chatsworth estate and owned by Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. Beautifully picturesque village of Beeley. The Devonshire Arms has the charm and character of an historic Inn full of beams and nooks and crannies but the brasserie has a startlingly modern contrast but in a good way. Lunch and evening meals are exceptional. Again, enjoy a circular walk around the estate and end up here for a special relaxed lunch perhaps or evening meal. People talk about the quality of the food. And of course the great beer.
Obviously pricier than the average pub meal but I think worth it.
You can unload your vehicle outside the property - parking on the single yellow line
Free private parking space:
Once unloaded, please park your vehicle near the church, which is free or in the Dial Cottage park space:
Parking Space:
If you were stood with your back to the cottage - Across the road, slightly left downhill there is a drive down to a barn -
High wall on right hand side & a house on left hand side
Down approximately 100m
The parking space is on the right hand side before the gate and there is a sign on the wall saying - Parking for Dial Cottage
Bus Stop
A short walk into Bakewell, you will find a number of bus stops
Train Station
Buxton is the nearest train station, which is a 20 min drive away
The cottage is near a road, so you may hear some noise during busier travel times
Unfortunately, we do not allow stag or hen parties - please check with us before booking large parties of guests
We do welcome well-behaved dogs. All we ask is that you bring your bed, blankets and that dogs are not allowed on the furniture or upstairs on the bed linen. We also only accept up to 2 small dogs. Should we discover any areas of concern with soiled areas or the cleanliness of the property after you have left, you may incur an additional cleaning fee.
We also need to be informed prior to your arrival of the type & amount of dogs you are bringing. This helps the housekeeping teams allocate enough time to clean before the next guest arrivals.
You can unload your vehicle outside the property - parking on the single yellow line
Free private parking space:
Once unloaded, please park your vehicle near the church, which is free or in the Dial Cottage park space. Across the road, slightly downhill, there is a drive down to a barn - high wall on right hand side & a house on the left-hand side with a 5 bar gate at the end
The parking space is on the right-hand side before the gate, and there is a sign on the wall saying - Parking for Dial Cottage
There is also a small courtyard behind the property, and all we ask is that this is kept clean and tidy from any rubbish or anything left behind by your dog.
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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
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
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
About the area
Bakewell
Bakewell is home to this holiday home. Old House Museum and Eyam Museum are cultural highlights, and travellers looking to shop may want to visit Buxton Baths and Chesterfield Market. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Hathersage Swimming Pool or SMH Group Stadium.
How much does it cost to stay at Dial Cottage - Bakewell?
As of 5 May 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Dial Cottage - Bakewell on 11 May 2026 start from AU$534, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Dial Cottage - Bakewell?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Dial Cottage - Bakewell?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Dial Cottage - Bakewell?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Dial Cottage - Bakewell located?
Situated in Bakewell, this holiday home is steps away from All Saints Church and Old House Museum. Spirit of the 1940s and Bloomers Original Bakewell Puddings are also within 10 minutes.