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Meadow View , Buxton
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Price: £ 247- £844

Sleeps: 6

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This is a stone built semi detached, thoughtfully converted 17th Century barn, full of character and is situated next to the owner’s farmhouse in the charming hamlet of Ollerbrook, only a 10 minute walk from Edale. Many of the original features have been retained throughout the property and have been skilfully incorporated with modern day conveniences. The living area is on the first floor to take advantage of the stunning views, all on open plan with the fitted kitchen and dining room, which leads to the relaxing sitting area with it’s oak beams and is a great place to unwind. The three bedrooms all have the advantage of en-suites and are beautifully furnished, ensuring a good night’s sleep. Furnished to a high standard this property is a perfect base for a family holiday in this stunning area.
The lovely village of Edale is situated in the High Peaks at the foot of Kinder Scout and is the start of the Pennine Way, making the area a walker’s paradise. The village has a combined general store and post office, two public houses that serve food and a Moorland Visitor Centre. Only four miles from Castleton in the stunning Hope Valley, Castleton is famous for fluor-spar, better known as Blue John, a rare and beautiful mineral discovered by the Romans 2000 years ago and is the only known source in the world. Buxton took off as a spa town after the arrival of the railway making the town accessible to the masses. The Peak District makes a wonderful holiday location for visitors of all ages.

Shepherds Cottage , Buxton
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Price: £ from £250

Sleeps: 4

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This beautiful renovated stable is situated on a working farm close to the small Derbyshire town of Whaley Bridge. It has fabulous views from the lounge out onto surrounding countryside and is only a short walk into the small town of Whaley Bridge.


This ground floor property is situated on the owner's farm and has been fitted with quality appliances and offers high standard furnishings. The town of Whaley Bridge offers good local shopping and a number of pubs and restaurants for a variety of different palates. The popular village of Buxton, famous for its canal basin and excellent public house, is only a short drive away and there are many walks around the area taking in the interesting past history of this unique area.


Within a short car or train journey, the stunning picturesque villages within the Hope Valley can be found. Hope, Castleton and Edale are but a few providing excellent cycling, horse riding and hand gliding. Castleton has many quaint shops selling the famous semi precious Blue John stone and a historic Castle overlooking the village.


Hope is a great base to walk up the two impressive hills of the area, Winn Hill and Lose Hill. Both have stunning views of either the Hope Valley or the famous Ladybower Reservoir used as the practice dam in World War II by the "Dambusters".


Buxton is close by and has many interesting attractions for all ages, has good restaurants and a pleasant Opera House showing many famous musicians and stars. Bakewell is a slightly further drive but well worth a visit. It has many interesting shops, a picturesque river and the famous stately home of Chatsworth House and Park is nearby. Haddon Hall, a fortified medieval manor house, is just up the road from Bakewell and is open to visitors from Easter to October. This property is set in an ideal location and is a great base for exploring the High Peak.


Downsdale Cottage , Buxton
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Price: £ 140- £376

Sleeps: 5

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Downsdale Cottage is a barn conversion cottage with views over the surrounding countryside, next door to the owners' home on a smallholding farm just outside the Peak District village of Flash and seven miles from the spa town of Buxton. With one double and one twin bedroom, as well as a family bathroom, this cottage can sleep four people. Also within the cottage are a fitted kitchen with a dining area and a sitting room with an open fire and a sofabed. Outside the cottage is off road parking for two cars and an enclosed garden with a small lawn with a swing and slide, a patio area with furniture and countryside views. Set in one of the most beautiful areas of the Peak District National Park, Downsdale Cottage is the perfect holiday home for anyone wishing to explore this stunning region.
Quarnford is a village in the Staffordshire Moorlands district of the Peak District, between the towns of Buxton and Leek. Quarnford is also part of the village of Flash, which, at 1518 ft above sea level is the highest village in Britain. Quarnford and Flash are situated in some of the most unspoilt areas of the Peak District countryside. With an air of peace and tranquility, Quarnford and Flash are in a great location to enjoy the full extent of the Staffordshire Moorlands and the rest of the Peak District.

Temple View , Buxton
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Price: £ 136- £398

Sleeps: 5

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This spacious, well-appointed apartment is located on the second floor of the owner’s elegant Victorian house in a quiet area of Buxton. Boasting wonderful views of the town and surrounding countryside, the property has been decorated and furnished to a high standard throughout, providing a bright, welcoming holiday home for up to five people. The central location makes this a well-placed holiday base for exploring the many attractions of the town, or the Peak District National Park that is located close by.
The consistent 28°C of Buxton's eight thermal springs made this town into a popular Roman Spa. However, it was during the 18th and 19th Centuries that this wonderful settlement became a popular holiday destination. The grandeur of today's Buxton was designed and built under the patronage of successive Dukes of Devonshire - including the magnificent semi-circular Crescent, The Great Stable, Hall Bank, The Square, The Pavilion Gardens and The Opera House. Visitors can still enjoy this stunning architecture, as well as a wide programme of events hosted by the Opera House. There is also an annual Festival of Music and Arts, providing something for all tastes. The rugged peaks to the north and gentle hills to the south of the town allow for all levels of walkers and cyclists.

Swallows , Buxton
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Price: £ 245 - £393

Sleeps: 2

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Buxton is a quiet and peaceful and quiet village in the River Bure valley. The Bure Valley Steam Railway is the county's longest narrow gauge railway running from the historic market town of Aylsham, stopping at Buxton and continuing on to end at Wroxham the Capital of the Broads. There are many miles of quiet lanes and public footpaths for walkers and cyclists to explore in the area. The village is well served with its two pubs; the Old Crown has a very good restaurant, a village shop with off-licence, fish and chip shop, post office and hairdressers.

Swallows is an attractively furnished stable conversion on one level and has been converted retaining the character of the building south facing in a quiet sunny position on the outskirts of this attractive Broadland village nestling in the Bure valley. Sitting next door to Wagtails both properties offer the ideal opportunity for friends to holiday together whilst retaining their own privacy. Shop: 0.5 miles Pub: 0.5 miles

Apothecary Lodge , Buxton
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Price: £ 182- £452

Sleeps: 4

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Located above a detached chemist's shop in the centre of the High Peak village of Hayfield, this first floor apartment can sleep four people in one twin and one double bedroom with a family bathroom. Also contained in the accommodation is an open plan kitchen, dining area and a sitting room with a woodburning stove. After a day’s walking, what better way is there to relax than by watching a DVD on your own home cinema system with a drop down screen or by listening to one of the owners old vinyl records This centrally located apartment offers holidaymakers the opportunity to explore the wilds of the Peak District as well as to relax in comfort after a long day in the country.
The quiet little village of Hayfield sits in the High Peak region of the Peak District National Park. This is a perfect base for serious walkers and ramblers alike as it is in close proximity to the renowned plateau of Kinder Scout, which marks the high point of the Peaks at 631 metres and is a challenge for all levels of walkers. The village itself boasts a range of pubs, cafes and restaurants whilst just a few miles away is the historic spa town of Buxton with a wide range of shops as well as the renowned Opera House.

Kinder at Shallcross Hall Cottages , Buxton
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Price: £ from £205

Sleeps: 2

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Shallcross Hall has five beautifully appointed apartments within a converted former old farmhouse, dairy and cheese room. The property has stunning views from all sides of the accommodation and benefits from a shared indoor swimming pool at the side of the property. The accommodation has a good sized lawned area for communal use and BBQ with ample of garden furniture to sit out and enjoy the views of the rolling countryside.
The property is close to the interesting spa town of Buxton and a short drive away from Bakewell, famous for its tart and pudding and popular market day every Monday. Whaley Bridge has a number of pubs and restaurants and is only 1 and miles away, and offers a unique canal basin with some lovely walks taking in the surrounding countryside. The Hope Valley including Castleton with its caves and quaint shops, Edale with the start of the Pennine Way is close by and has a number of village pubs serving good wholesome food, Edale also has it's own railway station for easy access around the valley.
There are many interesting attractions for families including: Alton Towers, Ashbourne market town, Lyme Park near Disley, Chatsworth Park and House, Haddon Hall and gardens. In and around Matlock is the Crich Tramway museum, the popular Matlock and Matlock Bath with the Heights of Abraham and Gulliver's Kingdom. All these places are within an easy drive and well worth a visit,
These cottages are light and airy and in an area of some of Derbyshire's beautiful rolling scenery, they are tastefully decorated and great for a large family gathering.

The Barn at Smalldale Hall , Buxton
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Price: £ 388- £1146

Sleeps: 8

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This outstanding Grade II Listed property is spread over three floors and has retained many of its original features including exposed beams. It has been restored to a very high standard and seamlessly combines innovative design with country charm and style. There is a magnificent spiral staircase running through the property, and the three spacious and stylish bedrooms all have en-suite facilities. There is a stunning fitted kitchen which leads to the elegant dining and sitting areas which are on open plan, making the room bright and airy, a utility room and games room complete the accommodation. A lawned garden with furniture and barbecue along with a large field for games make this an exceptional holiday property for a family.
In between the Hope Valley and Bradwell dale is the charming Peaks village of Bradwell. Shadows of its mining past can be found at Bagshawe Cavern reached by 130 steep steps on the edge of the village. Bradwell has a variety of shops and pubs and other places to eat. Three miles down the road at Castleton are the famous Blue John caverns, a rare mineral found only in this part of the world. Castleton has many attractions and as well as the caves there are the Norman ruins of Peveril Castle and the many walks from the village around Mam Tor ‘the shivering mountain’ and the dramatic Winnats Pass. Bradwell makes a great centre from which to base a holiday any time of year.

Sweet Knoll Cottage , Buxton
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599

Sleeps: 2

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2 Primitive Mews , Buxton
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Price: £ 190- £455

Sleeps: 4

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2 Primitive Mews is a terraced barn conversion cottage in the village of Chelmorton, just four miles from Buxton in the Peak District. With one double bedroom and one twin room (both with ensuite facilities), this cottage can sleep four people. Also included in the cottage are a kitchen with a dining area and a sitting room with a woodburner. To the outside of the cottage is a gated rear garden with outdoor furniture and a barbecue, Shared use of children’s wooden play castle as well as off road parking for two cars. With its neighbouring cottage, 2 Primitive Mews can sleep a total of eight people and is ideal for exploring the stunning Peak District National Park.
The village of Chelmorton is situated in the heart of the Peak District National Park. The village boasts a village shop and pub which serves good food. Chelmorton has a fascinating historic landscape of 'fossil' arable strips enclosed within drystone walls and the village has a lovely medieval church of St John the Baptist.

Tahoe , Buxton
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Price: £ 153- £417

Sleeps: 4

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The property, which has been finished to a good standard, has two double bedrooms, making it especially suitable for two couples or friends who wish to enjoy great walking, country inns and the Peaks pace of life. The good quality kitchen has a dining area, and guests will also enjoy the lovely sitting room and conservatory. There is an attractive lawned garden to the rear, with ridged steps, a bench and some lovely views over the village. A well behaved dog is welcome at this cottage, making it ideal for long walks over the dramatic dales and peaks of the region. Visit elegant Buxton, sample the original recipe pudding in Bakewell or simply relax in this welcoming cottage.
Tideswell is a village in the middle of the beautiful Peak District National Park. This is a popular village, with a number of amenities such as shops, restaurants and pubs, many geared towards the walkers who frequent the place. Tideswell is also known for its carnival wakes, well dressing and its fine church, which is known as ‘The Cathedral of the Peaks’. With fantastic walking country in all directions, and spa and market towns easily reached by car, this is a great central location for enjoying the Peak District.

The Savoy , Buxton
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Price: £ 283 - £ 566

Sleeps: 2

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Non Smoking • Four Poster • Pub Close By • Short Break • Romantic Break
Perfect for a romantic break this elegant luxurious apartment sits in the very heart of Buxton enjoying views to and within 100 yards of the Pavillion Gardens Opera House Georgian crescent and famous spa water spring. Charmingly combining a traditional ambience with smart modern style The Savoy makes a wonderful base for enjoying all that this vibrant town has to offer including antique and art fairs held throughout the year and the July music and arts festival. Chatsworth House and Lyme Park (N.T.) are both about 15 miles. Railway station 300 yards shops 400 yards hotel/wine bar 25 yards.


Blackbrook at Shallcross Hall Cottages , Buxton
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Price: £ from £265

Sleeps: 6

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Shallcross Hall has five beautifully appointed apartments within a converted former old farmhouse, dairy and cheese room. The property has stunning views from all sides of the accommodation and benefits from a shared indoor swimming pool at the side of the property. The accommodation has a good sized lawned area for communal use and BBQ with ample of garden furniture to sit out and enjoy the views of the rolling countryside.
The property is close to the interesting spa town of Buxton and a short drive away from Bakewell, famous for its tart and pudding and popular market day every Monday. Whaley Bridge has a number of pubs and restaurants and is only 1 and miles away, and offers a unique canal basin with some lovely walks taking in the surrounding countryside. The Hope Valley including Castleton with its caves and quaint shops, Edale with the start of the Pennine Way is close by and has a number of village pubs serving good wholesome food, Edale also has it's own railway station for easy access around the valley.
There are many interesting attractions for families including: Alton Towers, Ashbourne market town, Lyme Park near Disley, Chatsworth Park and House, Haddon Hall and gardens. In and around Matlock is the Crich Tramway museum, the popular Matlock and Matlock Bath with the Heights of Abraham and Gulliver's Kingdom. All these places are within an easy drive and well worth a visit,
These cottages are light and airy and in an area of some of Derbyshire's beautiful rolling scenery, they are tastefully decorated and great for a large family gathering.

Glen Cottage , Buxton
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Price: £ 151- £446

Sleeps: 5

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Less than two miles from the Peaks village of Longnor on a working smallholding lies this detached stone-built cottage. Able to sleep a total of five people, this cottage is ideal for a group of friends or a family to use as a base whilst exploring all this magical area has to offer. With so much to see and do in the local area, everyone is sure to find something they'll enjoy amongst the Peak District hills.
Situated in beautiful countryside on the Staffordshire Moorlands is the charming Peak village of Longnor. Set with the River Dove to the east and the River Manifold to the west, this quaint little town makes an excellent centre for those wishing to tour the area. The cobbled market square is still very much a central part of the town and a scale of market charges is still posted on a board outside the market hall. Boasting several shops, a Post Office, tea shop, great craft centre and a beautiful church, the village is well served by its own local amenities, however, only slightly further a field are Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, the Spa town of Buxton, the attractive market town of Bakewell and Alton Towers theme park, making this wonderful, centrally located spot an ideal starting point when setting out to explore the region.

3 Primitive Mews , Buxton
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Price: £ 180- £450

Sleeps: 4

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3 Primitive Mews is a terraced barn conversion cottage in the village of Chelmorton, just four miles from Buxton in the Peak District. With two double bedrooms with ensuite facilities, this cottage can sleep four people. Also included in the cottage are a kitchen with a dining area and a sitting room with an electric fire. To the outside of the cottage is a rear garden with outdoor furniture and a barbecue, Shared use of children’s wooden play castle as well as off road parking for two cars. With its neighbouring cottage, 3 Primitive Mews can sleep a total of eight people and is ideal for exploring the stunning Peak District National Park.
The village of Chelmorton is situated in the heart of the Peak District National Park. The village boasts a village shop and pub which serves good food. Chelmorton has a fascinating historic landscape of 'fossil' arable strips enclosed within drystone walls and the village has a lovely medieval church of St John the Baptist.

River View , Buxton
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Price: £ 132- £382

Sleeps: 4

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Situated in lovely village of Litton Mill, three miles from Tideswell in the beautiful Peak District National Park is River View. This delightful welcoming ground floor apartment has retained much of its original character. The apartment sleeps four and has one double bedroom. River View is open plan and has a cosy sitting area, electric fire with sofa bed, well equipped fitted kitchen and dining area. The apartment also contains a bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. There is off road parking for two cars and within the village there are fantastic landscaped gardens that overlook the river. River View is an ideal base to explore the Peak District National Park and the many villages and towns that are close by.
The pretty village of Litton Mill lies on the River Wye in the breathtaking Peak District National Park. The village is situated on the stunning 8.5 mile Monsal Trail and is a haven for walkers, cyclists and climbers. The trail has fantastic views of twin viaducts which formed part of the Midlands railway line. Just three miles away is the village of Tideswell which sits in the heart of the National Park. The village is famous for its magnificent church, known as 'The Cathedral of the Peak' and has many amenities including pubs, a chemist, butchers and bakers. The Peak District is a walker's paradise with the stunning rugged peaks to the north and the hills and dales to the south. Also nearby are Castleton, Buxton and Bakewell.
Litton Mill is a perfect base to explore the magnificent Peak District National Park.

The Shavings , Buxton
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Price: £ 110- £226

Sleeps: 2

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The Shavings occupies an excellent location on the edge of the Peak District National Park. Just 2.5 miles from Buxton, this charming studio apartment is set on the ground floor of an old stone barn on a working farm in the hamlet of Cowdale. The Shavings’ welcoming and comfortable accommodation includes an open plan studio room with double bed, a well equipped fitted kitchen area with breakfast bar and a sitting area. There are numerous diverse and enjoyable walks that start from The Shavings’ doorstep, and wonderful market towns offering gorgeous local food and drink. This is a cosy and value for money holiday home for those who want to sample all that the Peak District has to offer.
Buxton is home to many magnificent buildings and gardens, thanks to the patronage of the successive Dukes of Devonshire. The splendour that characterizes the buildings of the town was created in the 18th and 19th centuries including the semi-circular Crescent, Hall Bank, The Pavilion Gardens, The Square, The Great Stable and The Opera House. The history of the town goes back much further, to when the Romans came to Buxton, drawn by the constant 28 degrees centigrade of the bubbling waters of Buxton's eight thermal springs. Every year, Buxton hosts the Festival of Music and Arts, and the Opera House offers a full programme of performances. The ruggedly beautiful peaks and gentle hills of the Peak District make this area a wonderful location for lovers of the great outdoors.

Rose Barn , Buxton
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Price: £ 143- £427

Sleeps: 4

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This delightful, semi-detached barn conversion enjoys far reaching views across the glorious Peak District countryside. It is full of character and charm with comfortable accommodation throughout. The modern fitted kitchen has a real farmhouse feel to it and contains a spacious dining area, whilst the lounge is a very cosy space with an electric wood burner effect stove adding a very snug atmosphere to the room. There are two peaceful bedrooms, a double and a twin room and a spacious shower room. Outside the pleasant south facing lawn has a barbecue and furniture so visitors can sit and enjoy the fabulous views. With so much to do all year round in this area, the property makes a marvellous base from which to see this fantastic location.
The hamlet of Sparrowpit is a charming rural idyll in the beautiful Peak District National Park. It has a village pub and is perfectly located for access to the attractions and activities that this stunning area has to offer. The visitor can enjoy energetic pursuits such as climbing, caving, cycling or walking along one of the many trails, or try going at a slower pace and just enjoy the history of the area by visiting great locations such as Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall. Castleton, famous for its Blue John caverns, is only four miles away and has a wide range of shops, pubs and places to eat. This area is a great holiday destination whatever the time of year.

Toddbrook at Shallcross Hall Cottages , Buxton
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Price: £ from £265

Sleeps: 6

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Shallcross Hall has five beautifully appointed apartments within a converted former old farmhouse, dairy and cheese room. The property has stunning views from all sides of the accommodation and benefits from a shared indoor swimming pool at the side of the property. The accommodation has a good sized lawned area for communal use and BBQ with ample of garden furniture to sit out and enjoy the views of the rolling countryside.
The property is close to the interesting spa town of Buxton and a short drive away from Bakewell, famous for its tart and pudding and popular market day every Monday. Whaley Bridge has a number of pubs and restaurants and is only 1 and miles away, and offers a unique canal basin with some lovely walks taking in the surrounding countryside. The Hope Valley including Castleton with its caves and quaint shops, Edale with the start of the Pennine Way is close by and has a number of village pubs serving good wholesome food, Edale also has it's own railway station for easy access around the valley.
There are many interesting attractions for families including: Alton Towers, Ashbourne market town, Lyme Park near Disley, Chatsworth Park and House, Haddon Hall and gardens. In and around Matlock is the Crich Tramway museum, the popular Matlock and Matlock Bath with the Heights of Abraham and Gulliver's Kingdom. All these places are within an easy drive and well worth a visit,
These cottages are light and airy and in an area of some of Derbyshire's beautiful rolling scenery, they are tastefully decorated and great for a large family gathering.

Garden Cottage , Buxton
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Price: £ 120- £323

Sleeps: 2

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The accommodation in this semi detached barn conversion on a working dairy farm in the Peak District hamlet of Sparrowpit is cosy and welcoming, just right for a relaxing or romantic break. The double bedroom is comfortable, the kitchen is well-equipped and the sitting room has a warming woodburner-effect stove and charming exposed beams. The whole property benefits from stunning countryside views, and there are beautiful walks from the doorstep.
The lovely rolling countryside of the Peak District National Park is home to the small hamlet of Sparrowpit. The hamlet is made up of a number of pretty cottages, and also has a village hall and a great pub. This region of the Peaks is distinctly rural, and as such makes a great base for walking, climbing, caving or simply relaxing. Visit Castleton Caves, Haddon Hall, Alton Towers or Chatsworth House, stopping on the way to explore the quaint villages and market towns of this lovely area.

 

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