Millers Dale Cottages

Millers Dale, Nr Tideswell, Derbyshire
Sleeps: 1 to 4

Accepts DogsSmall Pets

Details

Millers Dale is situated on the River Wye in the heart of the Peak District, hugged by breathtaking views and the opportunity to experience nature at its best all year round.

You can take outstanding walks from your front door or visit one of the local historic towns such as Buxton, Bakewell, Castleton or Eyam. Millers Dale has its own country pub serving good food and cask ale and is just 2 miles away from Tideswell. Whatever your holiday choice this quaint little village has gateways to all.

Rock View:

Rock View is a cosy country cottage sleeping three. The full gas central heating together with the gas fuelled coal burner makes this a warm and inviting cottage all year round.

The Old Stores:

This bungalow has been converted with great character from the village shop and tea-room of the Victorian era. It is Norwegian timbered style and panelled throughout with antique pine.

All the cottages are situated where Monksdale joins Millers Dale in the heart of the limestone area of the Peak District - an area noted for its beautiful dales and limestone uplands which give endless scope for exploring on foot, by bicycle or car. Monksdale is a national nature reserve particularly noted for its wildflowers and rugged scenery. Millers Dale offers delightful walks along the River Wye or on the bed of the former Midland Railway track where a good deal of industrial archaeology lends particular interest to your exploration. You could spend endless happy hours on foot without having to use the car at all. Further afield you will find the stunning Lathkill Dale and the the Castleton area noted for its caves with stalactite formations and a Norman castle.

There are many interesting local towns and villages to visit. Tideswell is nearby with its church, dubbed the Cathedral of the Peak, as well as a range of shops, sports facilities and the tradition of well dressing which it shares with many other peak district villages. Eyam, the famous plague village, is nearby and it is only a short drive to the market towns of Buxton and Bakewell. Buxton is noted for its Victorian and Edwardian architecture and boast the Opera House which hosts annual music festivals and a range of varied entertainments throughout the year.

A range of stately homes offer a fascinating day out and of particular interest are Chatsworth House set in vast parklands and the delightful Haddon Hall which still gives the feeling of life in the past. Further afield can be found Hardwick Hall and there is a range of other places to visit including museums, art galleries and National Trust properties.

4 Star Visit England.

Disabled facilites by arrangement - please enquire for details.

Visit Website www.millersdaleholidaycottages.co.uk

Features & Amenities

  • Sleeps: 1 to 4
  • Off Street Parking
  • Garden
  • Disabled Facilities
  • Children Welcome
  • Log Fire
  • Freeview TV
  • Golf Nearby
  • Walks Nearby

Location Map

Pricing :

  • £235 - £380    per week

We're Social

Visit our social media sites