| Eastry Cottage , Castleton |
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Price: £ 322 - £ 499
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Pleasantly situated just off the market place in the picturesque village of Castleton in the heart of the Peak District this original limestone cottage dating back to the early 18th Century is well equipped offering comfortable accommodation at any time. The cottage has lovely views from the bedrooms and private patio across the rooftops to Mam Tor ridge and Hollins Cross. Walkers have direct access to walks and footpaths from the cottage with a lovely walk across to Edale, access to the Pennine Way and for the more energetic the impressive limestone gorge of Winnets Pass provides spectacular scenery across the valley. Castleton is a delightful village set around the church and green, it is famous for the famous Peveril Castle and caverns, together with numerous tea shops, pubs, craft shops and everyday shopping. On more restful days visit Tideswell with its well dressings, the ‘Dambusters’ Derwent Valley, Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall, the nearby owls and wildlife reserve with Buxton and Bakewell just a short drive away. |
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| Mushroom Cottage , Castleton |
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Price: £ 250 - £ 512
Sleeps: 2 |

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Non Smoking Open Fire Short Break Pet Friendly
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| A cosy and romantic detached little barn conversion set on the very edge of the picturesque village of Castleton and enjoying wonderful views from the windows across the valley to Win Hill from its peaceful position. Within 500 yards are five pubs restaurants cafes craft shops village store and galleries Peveril Castle and Peak Cavern. Walking from the door with Cave Dale just 100 yards away. Chatsworth House and Lyme Park (NT) are within half an hours drive. Buxton 10 miles. |
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| 4 Cherry Tree Cottages , Castleton |
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Price: £ 150- £460
Sleeps: 4 |

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| 4 Cherry Tree Cottages is a semi-detached, stone-built cottage at the end of a small terrace on the edge of the village of Bradwell in the Peak District. The cottage boasts two double bedrooms and a family shower room which makes it suitable for four people. Also included in the cottage are a fitted kitchen with a dining area and a sitting room with a wood burning stove. Outside the cottage is a rear patio with outdoor furniture and a barbecue as well as lockable bike storage. Perfect for walkers, or for a group of friends who just want to enjoy the stunning countryside, 4 Cherry Tree Cottages is bound to appeal to everyone. |
| Bradwell is a pretty village lying within the Peak District National Park. The famous Peak, Blue John, Treak Cliff and Speedwell Caverns, are all nearby, plus the village of Hathersage is five miles away and boasts excellent cafes and an open air heated swimming pool, which is available during the summer. 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. |
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| The Old Granary , Castleton |
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Price: £ 283 - £ 566
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Detached Short Break Romantic Break |
Commanding breathtaking views over the Esk Valley is this beautiful romantic cottage. Set in 104 acres of pasture and woodland (right photograph) with a ¼ acre wildlife lake it offers frequent sightings of roe deer lapwings curlews and water fowl and walking in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park from the door. Castleton (1½ miles) boasts shops village inns and scenic train rides to Whitby's harbour and sandy beaches (15 miles).
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| Rose Cottage , Castleton |
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Price: £ 283 - £ 566
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Detached Open Fire Short Break Romantic Break Easy Walking Access |
Glorious panoramic views over the Esk Valley and a truly peaceful location affording frequent sightings of roe deer lapwings and curlew will delight visitors to this spacious south facing single storey cottage. Set in 104 acres of pasture and woodland home to a wildlife lake it is 1½ miles from Castleton's village inns shops and train rides to Whitby's picturesque harbour and Captain Cook Museum. York city is under an hour's drive.
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| Smalldale , Castleton |
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Price: £ 149- £472
Sleeps: 4 |

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Smalldale is a stone built, end terrace cottage, on the outskirts of Bradwell in the Peak District National Park. The cottage sleeps four people and has one double and one twin bedroom, along with a ground floor family bathroom. The cottage also has a kitchen with dining area and a sitting room with open fire. To the outside of this cottage, there is a garden with patio, furniture and BBQ and off road parking for one car with additional
free parking in a car park 30 yards away. Located in an area renowned for stunning countryside, Smalldale is a perfect holiday cottage for exploring the area. |
| Ideally positioned amidst towering cliffs and located between the Hope Valley and Bradwell Dale, the village of Bradwell is a pretty little settlement situated within the Peak National Park. Bagshawe Cavern - reached by 130 steep steps – is located on the edge of the village and is a reminder of the town's mining history. Nearby are the famous Peak, Blue John, Treak Cliff and Speedwell Caverns, whilst the David Mellor Design Museum can be found in the nearby village of Hathersage. The picturesque town of Castleton is just three miles away and is overlooked by the crumbling Mam Tor, or 'Shivering Mountain', with the dramatic Winnats Pass. Bradwell itself boasts shops, pubs and places to eat as well as close proximity with the other activities of this area. |
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| Mullions , Castleton |
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Price: £ 597 - £ 1228
Sleeps: 6 |

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Non Smoking Open Fire Short Break Pet Friendly
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| Location and historic character are the main attractions of this enchanting prestigious house equipped and furnished to excellent quality standards. Original beams fireplaces and mullioned and leaded windows dating from 1620 combine with 'country living' style modern furnishings making this a really special holiday home enjoying far reaching views across the Hope Valley and surrounding hills from its peaceful position on a quiet side road. The private enclosed rear garden has terraces and an elevated deck from which to relax and admire the wonderful views. A five minute stroll to iconic Peveril Castle the Peak Cavern and the five pubs restaurants cafes 'Blue John' craft shops galleries and village store in this very popular village. The area is a walking wonderland with limestone dales and high moorland to explore. Chatsworth House Lyme Park (NT) Heights of Abraham in Matlock Bath and many other attractions within a half hour drive. Buxton 10 miles. Golf fly fishing and pony trekking 6 miles. Summer swimming 7 miles. |
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