Peak Cottage Accommodation
Calming hues, antique oak and richly coloured fabrics give the cottage a cosy, country retreat feel. The woodburning stoves are perfect for cold winter evenings, although central heating in every room ensures luxurious warmth and comfort all year round.
Sitting Room:
A spacious open plan room with a large L-shaped sofa, fireside chair, occasional tables and a flat screen TV. Stone fireplace with a log burning stove. Door leads out into the walled garden.
Dining/Morning room:
With solid oak flooring, dining table and four chairs, 2 comfortable wing chairs and a large footstool. Flat screen TV. Original stone fireplace with a log burning stove.
Bedrooms:
Bedroom 1: The master bedroom has a semi firm double bed, for a great nights sleep. A double wardrobe, 2 chest of drawers and a dressing table/study area. There's also a comfortable armchair by the side of an original stone fireplace.
Bedroom 2: The twin bedroom has two large single beds with comfortable, semi firm mattresses, and a hand painted, period wardrobe. A door leads directly to the en-suite with a large walk in shower.
Bathrooms:
Family bathroom: Has a shaped shower bath with large, rain shower head, 2 drawer vanity unit with inset hand basin and a WC. Both the bath and basin have waterfall taps. There's also a heated towel rail and hair dryer.
En-suite: Has a large shower cubicle with fixed and movable, rain shower heads, hand basin and a WC. There's also a heated towel rail and a large storage cupboard.
Kitchen:
A compact but well equipped, stylish kitchen; Solid oak flooring, oven, hob, extractor, microwave, toaster, kettle, refrigerator with ice box. Iron and ironing board. In fact everything you could need for a self-catering holiday.
Study:
A quiet place to think. With the internet on hand to help plan those days out.
Utility/Boot Room:
The outside utility room houses a washing machine and an additional freezer. It's also a convenient place to store your muddy walking boots.
Courtyard Garden:
This pretty walled garden has herbaceous plants and a bay tree surrounded by traditional Derbyshire stone walls. On sunny days you can breakfast outside with views over Winster and the rolling hills of the Peak District.
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