The Peak District is one of England’s most treasured parts, covering vast landscapes, rolling hills and winding rivers. This rural area has forever been popular amongst tourists whether you’re on a day trip or here for longer stays at pretty Peak District cottages. Spanning over parts of Cheshire, Derbyshire, Staffordshire and Yorkshire this is the heart of England. Read more
This detached barn conversion is in the centre of Dronfield in Derbyshire and can sleep six people in two bedrooms.
This detached cottage rests in Glossop and can sleep ten people in five bedrooms.
"This charming, three-bedroomed cottage in the village of Ashover, adjoins another holiday home on the owner's land and sleeps six people in three bedrooms. "
This Grade II listed property resting on the outskirt of Clay Cross houses three bedrooms and can sleep up to seven people.
"This detached farmhouse is resting in the village of Ashbourne, near Matlock, and can sleep eight people in four bedrooms."
This mid-terrace cottage is located on the edge of the Peak District town of Bakewell and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.
"Ingledene rests in Chinley, Derbyshire, sleeping six in three bedrooms."
"This property is a delightful, semi-detached barn conversion on a working farm and sleeps up to seven people."
"This stone-built semi-detached cottage is situated on the peaceful Darwin Lake Holiday Village, three miles from the popular Peak District town of Matlock and can sleep six people in three bedrooms."
This stone-built cottage resides in the wonderful village of Longnor in the Peak District and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.
"A wonderful old Hall in Winster, sleeping up to sixteen in seven bedrooms."
This spacious brick-built cottage is in the village of Riddings near Alfreton and sleeps seven people in four bedrooms.
This detached farmhouse is located in the village of Hathersage near Castleton and can sleep eight people in four bedrooms.
Yorkshire is England’s countryside at its best with pretty market towns, picturesque villages, Peak District walks and terrific hillside views. Yorkshire was recently voted “one of the best places to visit” by Lonely Planet and not to mention the world class Tour de France started in Yorkshire this year (2014).
You will also find a wide variety of attractions, guided tours, festivals, museums and heritage sites all across the Peak District to see and get involved as well many shopping opportunities and dining spots.
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