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Ref: 1609 Elder Bank    
BRADWELL Castleton 3 miles; Buxton 11 miles; Bakewell 12 miles. Sandwiched by towering cliffs between the Hope Valley and Bradwell Dale, Bradwell is a pretty Peaks village, lying within the Peak National Park. Bagshawe Cavern, reached by 130 steep steps, sits on the edge of the village and is a reminder of its mining history. Nearby, and well worth a visit, are the famous Peak, Blue John, Treak Cliff and Speedwell Caverns, whilst the David Mellor Design Museum in the village of Hathersage is not to be missed. The picturesque village of Castleton is just three miles away and is overlooked by the crumbling Mam Tor or "Shivering Mountain" with the dramatic Winnats Pass - a steep, narrow defile between the high limestone cliffs winding by. Bradwell itself has shops, pubs and places to eat and makes an excellent base for enjoying this fascinating and beautiful part of the country by car or on foot. The Property: Elder Bank A delightful, stone built, end-of-terrace cottage situated in a quiet backwater of the pretty village of Bradwell, 11 miles from Buxton. The cottage is full of character and charm and retains many original features such as old oak beams and a warm and snug open fire, making this an ideal romantic retreat. Recently renovated to a high standard, this well equipped holiday home boasts high quality fittings and lovely furnishings, including a spacious main bedroom with feature fireplace. The property offers lovely views across the village and surrounding fells, as well as excellent walking from the doorstep. The many delights of the Peak National Park are close by, including the beautiful valley of Edale, which is the start of the Pennine Way, England's first and most famous long-distance footpath, and the famous Spa town of Buxton. This is an ideal base for a relaxing holiday at any time of the year. Important notes and links, please click here to read Accommodation One double bedroom with colour TV. Bathroom with bath with shower over, basin and WC. Fitted kitchen. Sitting room with oak beams, open fire and small dining area. Amenities Full gas central heating with additional heating from open fire in sitting room. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, 2 x colour TVs, DVD player, CD player/radio etc, library of books, games, DVDs etc. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 1 car. Secure storage available for bikes and walking equipment. Lawned garden to front of property with patio area, garden furniture and BBQ. Sorry, no pets or smoking. Shops and pubs 2 mins walk. |
| Weekly Rental | |   | 2008 | 2009 | | Winter | £196 | £206 | | Low | £226 | £237 | | Mid | £260 | £273 | | High | £300 | £315 | | Peak | £358 | £376 | | WSB | £142 | £149 | | Xmas | £358 | £376 | | NY | £358 | £376 | | Please remember to include our Booking fee: £29.50 per week or short break, plus optional Travel Insurance. |
| Features |  | No Pets |  | Open Fire |
| Previous Visitors' Comments | Cottage was in a very good location with shops and pubs within walking distance. Very good furniture, fittings and decor. It was quite central for visiting different towns and areas and only a 40 minute drive from the M1. Weather not bad for the time of year.
Mrs Gibson, Malton, North Yorkshire
Oct 2008 | The area was fantastic as we are avid walkers. The cottage was absolutely fantastic, with lot's of little personal touches ie, Bottle of wine, milk, biscuits all left for us.
Mr Webb, Banbury, Oxfordshire
Oct 2008 | The cottage was absolutely fabulous and also the centre of our holiday visits to the area.
Mr Fewkes, Hockley, Essex
Jul 2008 | Lovely welcoming pack from the owners, and the best equipped kitchen I've been in for years.
Mrs Stuart, Slough, Buckinghamshire
Jul 2008 | The cottage was very well appointed. Excellent situation for a walking holiday.
Mrs Walton, Shepperton, Surrey
Apr 2008 | The location was ideal for everything that we wanted to do. The cottage was perfect, with little extra touches.
The open fire was most welcome for the cold evenings and the owners were very helpful and friendly. An excellent week's holiday and we hope to return in the future.
Mr Foreman, Eye, Suffolk
Mar 2008 |
Miss Letherland, Witney, Oxfordshire
Mar 2008 | A lovely, quiet location. The property was extremely well presented.
Mrs Orridge, Bicester, Buckinghamshire
Feb 2008 | Very impressed with the cottage and really enjoyed the holiday. Local supermarket minutes away from cottage. Felt very comfortable and relaxed.
Mr Taft, Hessle, East Riding of Yorkshire
Sep 2007 | Lovely area, nice and quiet, comfortable cottage...
Mr Jackson, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Northumberland
Sep 2007 | |