A welcoming hideaway for three guests, this attractive stone property is nestled under the majestic Huckow’s Edge within the village of Foolow, an excellent base for walking and cycling across the Peak District National Park. Take a stroll around the pretty duck pond and enjoy a slap-up meal at the pub before discovering your surroundings, navigating the tapestry of hills, pastures and woodland to reach Eylam, a mysterious village with a fascinating plague history. Tideswell is 3.5 miles away with its impressive church that’s known as the ‘cathedral of the peak’, but venturing further will reward you with the eerie Blue John’s Caverns 11 miles away, a must for any adventurer. The Victorian spa town of Buxton (11.5 miles) is known for being the highest market town in England and boasts a grand Edwardian Opera House, historic Old Hall Hotel and views across to Grin Low Woods and Solomon’s Temple. Rail enthusiasts will adore a ride on the Peak Rail, hopping on board at Darley Dale 12.5 miles away for a thrilling journey.
Step inside to discover a welcoming retreat that is the essence of old-world charm thanks to the wooden doors, floors and carefully selected furniture. The lounge is the heart of the home with comfortable seating, a cast iron electric wood burner, and a Smart TV with access to Netflix. Watch films and sip hot chocolate, moving through to the compact yet excellently equipped kitchen when it is time to prepare supper. Pine units, handy appliances and thoughtful details make cooking a breeze, and there is a bistro-style table and chairs for fine dining. The bathroom is also downstairs, featuring a bath with hand-held shower attachment. Climb the stairs to find the bedrooms on the first floor, choosing from a double or a single.
Outside, the stone-flagged courtyard garden provides a tranquil setting for evening drinks or morning coffee.