Holiday Cottages in Matlock, Derbyshire available for rental
We have 32 self catering holiday cottages in Matlock,Derbyshire
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| The Old Coach House , Matlock |
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Price: £ 128- £508
Sleeps: 6 |

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| The Old Coach House is a detached stone built cottage, located in the hamlet of Aldwark, close to Bakewell and Matlock in the Peak District National Park. This cottage sleeps six people in two bedrooms, consisting of one double bedroom, one full sized bunk bedroom and a folding bed, as well as a family bathroom. There is also a sitting room with a sofabed and open fire, plus a kitchen with dining area. To the outside of this cottage, there is ample parking and a garden with furniture, BBQ and children’s play area. The Old Coach House is situated in a wonderful National Park and makes an ideal holiday home. |
| Ideally positioned within the Peak District National Park is the conservation village of Winster. With a charming 17th Century market house at its centre and other imposing 18th Century buildings - nearly all of which have three storeys – the Main Street, East Bank and West Bank make a wonderful backdrop to any holiday pictures. Less grand but no less endearing are the little alleyways or 'ginnels' which lead off Main Street. The village itself is best known for its Morris dancers, Wakes festivities - every June - and its annual Shrove Tuesday pancake race. Within the little town there is a well stocked grocer's shop, a post office and gift shop as well as two pubs both serving food and local traditional beers. Bakewell, Chatsworth and Matlock are all close by and for keen walkers the village lies within five miles of the Tissington and High Peaks walking trails. |
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| Darwin Lake - Hopton , Matlock |
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Price: £ 900 - £ 1299
Sleeps: 7 |

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| Stable Cottage , Matlock |
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Price: £ 180- £402
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Situated in the heart of the village of Cromford, only a mile from the vibrant spa town of Matlock Bath, lies the semi-detached, stone-built Stable Cottage. Built by the famous industrialist, Sir Richard Arkwright, to serve the textile workers, the cottage overlooks a large pond, which once served as one of the original impounding reservoirs. Sleeping just two people in the king sized double bedroom, this fantastic property would make a great base for a romantic holiday, exploring all the Peak District has to offer - with so many great activities nearby, visitors will be spoiled for choice. |
| Surrounded by wooded hills and cliffs, the village of Cromford is set in the beautiful wooded gorge of the River Derwent, just one mile from the vibrant spa town of Matlock Bath and three miles from Matlock itself. Often referred to as the cradle of the Industrial Revolution, Cromford is strongly associated with the cotton trader, Sir Richard Arkwright. The settlement has not disregarded its industrial past, and today, visitors can enjoy Arkwright's Cromford Mill - a world heritage site – as well as a wide range of pubs and shops. Nearby the Peak District Mining Museum also serves as a reminder of the county’s history whilst Chatsworth House offers visitors a chance to glimpse the other end of the spectrum for eighteenth and nineteenth century life. |
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| Cromford Cottage , Matlock |
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599
Sleeps: 3 |

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| The Loft , Matlock |
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Price: £ 206- £468
Sleeps: 2 |

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| This property is a beautiful architect designed barn and the attention to detail is outstanding. Original features such as the beams have been blended seamlessly with modern design to create this unique property. The galleried bedroom is stunning, and the spacious kitchen is a high spec dream complete with breakfast bar on open plan with the sitting area. This space has a fabulous plasma fire creating a cosy feel to the room. The high standard continues into the ground floor bathroom, there is shared use of a utility room and games room and the owner’s hot tub may be used by arrangement. Outside is a charming patio area with furniture and barbecue. This is a great property for a romantic getaway in this area of outstanding natural beauty. |
| Situated in the Amber Valley, Ashover is a charming rural village only four miles from Matlock. Surrounded by hills it stands high above sea level, and there are far reaching views into neighbouring counties. Ashover was mentioned in the Doomsday Book and was known as Essovre. Past industries include lead mining, shoe, basket, lace, stocking, and nail making, making it an important centre of industry during the Industrial Revolution. Overton Hall was the home to the naturalist Sir Joseph Banks and Easterton Hall, which was destroyed by Parliamentarians during the Civil War, are close to the village. There are several public houses in Ashover and ‘The Crispin Inn’ claims to one of the oldest in the Peak District. With its fascinating history and proximity to many attractions in the area, Ashover makes the perfect base for a holiday in this beautiful area. |
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| Darwin Lake - Elvaston , Matlock |
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Price: £ 600 - £ 899
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Darwin Lake - Hartington , Matlock |
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Price: £ 900 - £ 1299
Sleeps: 7 |

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| Barn Croft Cottage , Matlock |
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Price: £ 123- £338
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Barn Croft Cottage is a stone built cottage situated in the village of Elton, five miles from both Matlock and Bakewell in the Peak District National Park. This all ground floor cottage sleeps two people and has one double bedroom, as well as a family shower room. The cottage also has a well-equipped kitchen and sitting room with stable door, which leads out to the garden. To the outside of this cottage, there is ample off road parking and a garden with sitting area, garden furniture and BBQ, plus the opportunity to have the use of the owner’s large garden. Situated in a beautiful National Park, Barn Croft Cottage is a perfect romantic retreat. |
| Situated in an elevated position on the White Peak Plateau, the peaceful and quiet village of Elton is set in the heart of the Peak District National Park. Positioned over 900ft above sea level and with wonderful views of the surrounding countryside, the village is a popular destination for walkers and cyclists due to its proximity to the Tissington and High Peak trails and The Limestone Way. Just one mile away is the pretty village of Winster, which is renowned as a centre for Morris dancing, its Wakes festivities - every June - and the town's annual Shrove Tuesday pancake race. The popular destinations of Bakewell, Chatsworth and Matlock are all close by. |
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| Knabhall Barn , Matlock |
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Price: £ 173- £477
Sleeps: 4 |

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| This stylish detached barn conversion just half a mile from Tansley offers all the comforts of home with the character and charm of country living. The property has been furnished and decorated to a high standard and features a beautiful fitted kitchen with a stable door looking out over the spacious garden. The sitting room is cosy and comfortable and has an electric wood burner effect fire, perfect for spending a relaxing evening. The two bedrooms are tastefully decorated and very restful, complete with their original exposed beams. The shower room is light, airy, elegant and spacious. Outside there is an enclosed garden with a patio area and furniture as well as a barbecue. A lovely property to spend a family holiday in this fabulous area. |
| Tansley is a peaceful and quiet village only two miles from Matlock. It has three public houses, a shop and several garden centres and the village takes part in the annual Well Dressings along with other villages in the Peak District, which are well worth seeing. Matlock used to be a spa town and is situated by a sharp bend in the River Derwent. It has many attractions to recommend it to the holiday maker including a host of eateries, a variety of shops, and at the centre of town is Leys Hall Park, which has many recreational activities such as mini golf, bowls, tennis, a boating lake and a children’s play area. With cable car rides and many other activities, this is a fabulous area for a family holiday. |
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| Darwin Lake - Kedleston , Matlock |
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Price: £ 900 - £ 1299
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Darwin Lake - Hassop , Matlock |
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Price: £ over 1300
Sleeps: 9 |

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| Reedsmere , Matlock |
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Price: £ 250- £645
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Reedsmere is a stone built, detached cottage just a short walk from the centre of Rowsley village on the edge of the Peak District National Park. The cottage has been impressively furnished and contains three bedrooms (two doubles and a twin with ensuite facilities) and a family bathroom making it ideal for parties of up to six people. The cottage also boasts a fitted kitchen with a dining area and a utility room as well as a sitting room which leads to a dining table. Also within the cottage is a conservatory which houses a pool table and games. To the exterior of the property is a large split level patio, a lawned area with furniture and a barbecue and a paddock, not to mention the off road parking for three cars. Reedsmere is a fabulous holiday home and is ideally placed for exploring the delights of the Derbyshire countryside. |
| The village of Rowsley is situated just south of Chatsworth House and a stone's throw from the tudor-built Haddon Hall. Rowsley offers a range of village amenities including shops, galleries, pubs and restaurants and in neighbouring Reedsmere is the superb Michelin-starred East Lodge Hotel and Restaurant. Close by is Bakewell, capital of the Peak District, and home of the famous Bakewell pudding which is still made locally to an old and secret recipe. This picturesque town is at the heart of the Peak District, and further attractions in the area include Gulliver's Kingdom, the shops and eateries of Matlock Bath, and within easy touring distance, Alton Towers making the location ideal for the whole family to enjoy. |
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| Two Tees , Matlock |
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Price: £ 129- £356
Sleeps: 5 |

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| This charming, detached house is situated in the hamlet of Swanwick on the edge of the Peak District National Park, just eight miles from Matlock. Set back from the main road, the property offers a comfortable, spacious touring base for up to five visitors. Boasting traditional furnishings and a conservatory overlooking the patio and rear garden - ideal for summer barbecues – the property has three bedrooms and makes a wonderful home from home for a family or a group of friends. The local amenities are within easy driving distance, whilst many scenic walking routes can be reached from the house itself. |
| Situated in the parish of Alfreton is the small hamlet of Swanwick, located just a few miles from the main motorway links and on the very edge of the Derbyshire Dales. With good access to the scenic countryside and excellent walking trails, as well as the market town of Alfreton - named after Alfred the Great - the area is popular with visitors and provides a good base for exploring the Peak District. Matlock, set in the beautiful wooded gorge of the River Derwent, has been attracting visitors to the area since the installation of a spa there in the late 17th Century. With a selection of excellent restaurants and traditional pubs as well as attractions such as Gulliver's Kingdom and the Peak District Mining Museum, visitors will be spoiled for choice. Visitors can enjoy wonderful days out to Chatsworth House, take the cable car ride at the Heights of Abraham, enjoy a picnic by Carsington Lake or explore the lively market town of Bakewell. |
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| Darwin Lake - Ilam , Matlock |
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Price: £ 600 - £ 899
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Park Hill Farm , Matlock |
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Price: £ over 1300
Sleeps: 9 |

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| Queen's Head , Matlock |
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Price: £ 460- £1644
Sleeps: 12 |

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| This former 17th Century coaching inn, set over three floors, has been restored and finished to a high standard and is full of character with stone framed windows and exposed beams. The kitchen is a chef’s dream and is equipped to catering standards, whilst the sitting room, with its solid oak floors and open fire, is a warm and inviting room and just the place to relax in. The dining area boasts a large table for those special family gatherings. There are five spacious and stylish bedrooms and three well-appointed shower rooms, whilst outside there is a pleasant courtyard with a covered seating area and barbecue. The village pub is just next door, and this lovely property makes a wonderful base for a holiday in the Peak District. |
| The lovely conservation village of Bonasll dates back to the Roman times and mentioned in the Domesday Book. It is situated at the edge of the Peak District National Park, four miles from Matlock. The history of Bonsall is fascinating, with lead mining, textile production and even alleged sightings of UFOs (19 to date). There is always something happening in the village including the popular Open Gardens in June, a Carnival in July and a horticultural show in September. Walkers are well catered for with The Limestone Way passing through the village and the High Peak and Tissington Trails close by. There are ample of amenities at nearby Matlock whilst slightly further afield is the market town of Bakewell. Bonsall is well placed as a holiday base for this wonderful part of Britain. |
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| Nuffies Cottage , Matlock |
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Price: £ 231- £670
Sleeps: 7 |

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| This charming, semi-detached barn is situated on the owner’s working beef and sheep farm, has panoramic views across the rolling countryside and is a mile and a half from Winster. It has been thoughtfully converted and manages to blend its traditional features with modern conveniences. The well-equipped and stylish kitchen is on open plan with the equally stylish and spacious dining and sitting areas, and there is a well-appointed bathroom and three large bedrooms to complete the accommodation. The family bedroom has its own en-suite shower room and one of the double rooms has lovely old cruck beams to add to the magical atmosphere of the room. This property is an ideal base for a family or group of friends to discover this fabulous region. |
| A conservation village, Winster is in the Peak District National Park and makes a charming base for a holiday. It has a 17th Century market house at its centre, and on the three main streets there are many three storey 18th Century houses. Winding through the village are little alleyways, known to the locals as ginnels, which are well worth exploring. Winster has many traditions, Morris Dancers, the Wakes festivities in June, and the annual Shrove Tuesday pancake race, making this sleepy little village far more vibrant and exciting than many similar sized locations. Walkers and cyclists are well placed for the Tissington Trail and The Limestone way and amenities in the village include a general store, post office and two pubs that serve local food and ales. More shops and facilities can be found in nearby Bakewell and Matlock. |
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| The Stable , Matlock |
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Price: £ 133- £317
Sleeps: 2 |

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| This property is a beautiful, stone-built semi-detached cottage located just a few minutes walk from the centre of Matlock. The town boasts a Victorian park, pubs, restaurants and many individual shops and antique centres, making this charming cottage a wonderful vacation spot for anyone looking to enjoy the spa town’s elegance. Filled with original features and plenty of character, the sloping eaves in the spacious en suite bedroom make this an incredibly cosy cottage. The property is probably best suited for a romantic retreat or for an individual looking to enjoy the region's many walking trails and exciting activities. |
| The Popular Peak District towns of Matlock and Matlock Bath have been attracting visitors to this incredibly picturesque area since the Spa was developed in the late 17th Century. Set in the beautiful wooded gorge of the River Derwent and offering a host of attractions such as Riber Castle, Gullivers Kingdom and the Peak District Mining Museum, these two lovely towns also provide a range of shops, pubs and restaurants. The Heights of Abraham park offers a great day out for families and includes such exciting activities as show-caves, nature trails, water gardens and the Owl Maze, as well as magnificent views down the gorge during the cable car trip. The beginning of the High Peak Cycle Trail lies just to the south of the town whilst the National Tramway Museum at Crich is also worth a visit. |
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| Robins' Nest , Matlock |
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Price: £ 290- £617
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Situated on the owner’s farm, this is a stunning, architect designed converted stable block which has been skilfully transformed to provide a fabulous holiday retreat. The accommodation is all on one floor and there are two beautifully decorated bedrooms, a well-appointed shower room and the bright and airy stylish kitchen is well equipped with the dining area also in this room. The cosy sitting room is comfortable and inviting and has a wood burner in an unusual corner fireplace. There is a shared utility room and a games room, and outside there is a patio area with garden furniture and a barbecue. This property cleverly combines contemporary design with original features giving it character and style and makes it an ideal base for a holiday in this outstanding area. |
| The peaceful and quiet village of Ashover is situated in the Amber Valley and has its own nine-hole golf course and a number of public houses. One of them, the Crispin Inn, is reputed to be one of the oldest pubs in the Peak District. Ashover has had quite an industrial past with lead mining, lace making and basket making just some of the industries that have brought prosperity to the region. The village has an interesting history of its own and is worth exploring. It is only five miles from Matlock with its variety of shops and places to eat, and there is also a fascinating museum in the town and Leys Hall Park offers bowls, boating, tennis and much more. With grand houses, and walking trails nearby, Ashover makes a fabulous base for a holiday. |
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| Dairy Cottage , Matlock |
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Price: £ 283 - £ 566
Sleeps: 2 |

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Stunning panoramic views over the Derwent Valley to Riber Castle and a peaceful setting on a small non working hillside farm combine to make this tastefully furnished single storey former dairy an ideal holiday base. Superb rambles start from the doorstep the Limestone Way passes through the farm and the summit of the Heights of Abraham cable car and the Great Masson Cave in Matlock Bath are only a short walk yet Matlock's many pubs restaurants shops and swimming pool are just 1 mile away. The Peak District's myriad attractions are easily accessible Chatsworth House Haddon Hall the High Peak cycle trail and Carsington Lake for water sports are among those found within 8 miles.
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