Bakewell, Peak District
Escape into nature with a retreat to this charming stone cottage set in the bustling heart of Bakewell and surrounded by a web of scenic walking trails. This contemporary hideaway is sure to be a hit with outdoor enthusiasts and their waggy-tailed companions. Saddle up for a scenic ride along the traffic-free Monsal Trail to Blackwell, before settling in for a sizzling al fresco feast gathered around the BBQ. This well-presented property features a sleek interior with wall panelling, clean lines, and elegant soft furnishings. Walk through the gate and up a set of stone steps to front garden and the open porch, and enter the cottage into the inviting lounge. Sink onto the sofa with a brew and stretch out weary feet in the glow of the warming gas fire then unwind with a classic film on the Smart TV. Enjoy cooking in the light-flooded shaker kitchen/diner with stylish recessed lighting and plenty of space to whip up a hearty post-adventure spread. Celebrating something special? Crack open the bubbly and settle in for a meal in the impressive dining area styled with opulent dark wood furniture and feature hanging lights. As the night draws in, rest up in the three inviting bedrooms consisting of a king and two doubles – each with ample storage and Smart TVs for leisurely movie marathons. Catch some morning rays perched on the outdoor seats with a coffee, or enjoy a leisurely evening BBQ while furry friends potter around in the enclosed garden which has the added bonus of a hot tub housed in gazebo. Stroll along the streets of Bakewell and soak in the impressive architecture, scope out the weekly market, or indulge in the iconic local delicacy, the Bakewell pudding, each within 400 metres. Pack a picnic then hike through the rolling emerald landscape and alongside the meandering river banks on the Lathkill Dale Loop from Smith’s Island Car Park, 300 metres. Adventure-seekers will delight in descending into the mysterious Treak Cliff Cavern, 15 miles, to scramble through cave formations and spot the famous Blue John stone.
Knowsley is a dog friendly holiday cottage.
Escape into nature with a retreat to this charming stone cottage set in the bustling heart of Bakewell and surrounded by a web of scenic walking trails. This contemporary hideaway is sure to be a hit with outdoor enthusiasts and their waggy-tailed companions. Saddle up for a scenic ride along the traffic-free Monsal Trail to Blackwell, before settling in for a sizzling al fresco feast gathered around the BBQ. This well-presented property features a sleek interior with wall panelling, clean lines, and elegant soft furnishings. Walk through the gate and up a set of stone steps to front garden and the open porch, and enter the cottage into the inviting lounge. Sink onto the sofa with a brew and stretch out weary feet in the glow of the warming gas fire then unwind with a classic film on the Smart TV. Enjoy cooking in the light-flooded shaker kitchen/diner with stylish recessed lighting and plenty of space to whip up a hearty post-adventure spread. Celebrating something special? Crack open the bubbly and settle in for a meal in the impressive dining area styled with opulent dark wood furniture and feature hanging lights. As the night draws in, rest up in the three inviting bedrooms consisting of a king and two doubles – each with ample storage and Smart TVs for leisurely movie marathons. Catch some morning rays perched on the outdoor seats with a coffee, or enjoy a leisurely evening BBQ while furry friends potter around in the enclosed garden which has the added bonus of a hot tub housed in gazebo. Stroll along the streets of Bakewell and soak in the impressive architecture, scope out the weekly market, or indulge in the iconic local delicacy, the Bakewell pudding, each within 400 metres. Pack a picnic then hike through the rolling emerald landscape and alongside the meandering river banks on the Lathkill Dale Loop from Smith’s Island Car Park, 300 metres. Adventure-seekers will delight in descending into the mysterious Treak Cliff Cavern, 15 miles, to scramble through cave formations and spot the famous Blue John stone.
Short breaks may still be available.
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