- Special OfferUp to 10% off Special Offer Discount - selected dates
- £1,729 per week
- £247 per night
- 10 Guests
- 4 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- 4 Pets
Features
Nearby activities
- Walking
- Cycling
- Golf
- Pony trekking/horse riding
Special Features
- WiFi
- Open fire or woodburner
- Sky TV
- Welcome pack
- Countryside views
Beds & bedrooms
- Bed linen provided
- 1 king/super-king bed
- 3 double beds
- 2 single beds
Appliances
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Range/Aga
- Freezer
Bathrooms
- 3 WCs
- Towels provided
- En-suite bathroom
- Bath
- Shower
Families
- Family friendly
- Travel cot
- Highchair
Outdoors
- Garden or courtyard
- Enclosed garden or courtyard
- Private parking
- Secure bicycle storage
- Rural location
Accessibility
- Ground floor bath/shower room
- Ground floor WC
Important - please note
House Rules
- Elton House sleeps 8-10; Maximum 8 adults, please.
- Check in: 17:00
- Check out: 10:00
Description
Step back in time in this impressive Grade II listed house, still retaining many of its original 17th century features and furnishings but with appropriate concessions to modern-day living. Situated in the peaceful village of Elton, the house is ideally situated for exploring the wonderful local walks as well as being just a short drive from Bakewell, Chatsworth, Haddon Hall and many other popular local attractions.
Elton House has been in the owner’s family for centuries! Just think beamed ceilings, stone flagged floors, shuttered windows, oak doors and panelling, four poster beds, an open fires and a log burning stove. Then add sumptuous sofas, beautiful soft furnishings, dark oak furniture and the more modern aspects – a fitted kitchen and three super bathrooms. It’s just wonderful!
The house sits in its own lawned garden with covered patio area on the former farm, where the owner keeps horses. Stabling may also be available, by arrangement, for guests who might be interested in bringing their horse on holiday too; please enquire.
Ground Floor:
Entrance Hall/Boot Room: with flagged flooring and settles grouped around the old open fire.
Sitting Room: A comfortable traditional sitting room with sumptuous sofas, TV (basic Sky channels), WiFi and a log burning stove.
Dining Room: with oak table, chairs, an old oak sideboard, panelling and an open fire.
Kitchen: well equipped to cater for larger groups with range cooker, microwave, coffee machine, two fridges, freezer, two dishwashers and a washer/dryer.
Bathroom: with roll top bath, separate large shower cubicle, WC and basin.
First Floor:
Master Bedroom: with a substantial oak bed and hidden in the oak panelling is an en suite shower room with WC and basin.
Blue Bedroom: with king size bed and a sofa.
Yellow Bedroom: with a double four-poster bed and a single bed.
Bedroom 4: with a small (4') double bed and a single bed.
Family Bathroom: with roll top bath, separate large shower cubicle, WC and basin.
Outside:
There is an extensive garden with covered patio area and garden furniture. Ample parking and secure storage for bikes is available.
Bed linen and towels are provided.
Central heating, power and an initial supply of fuel for the fires and stove are included.
A travel cot and highchair can be requested.
Up to four dogs are welcome at Elton House.
Smoking in the house is not permitted.
Nearest pub - Winster 1 mile. Nearest local shop - Winster 1.5 miles. Nearest supermarket -Bakewell 5 miles.
Location
ELTON
Elton is a peaceful village high on the hillside above the Derwent Valley and surrounded by lovely rolling countryside. Walks go off in all directions. How about wandering down to Robin Hood’s Stride with its super views and great climbing. Gratton Dale is a wonderful peaceful valley where only bird song breaks the silence. Rowtor Rocks, Cratcliffe Rocks, the Druid’s Cave and the Nine Ladies Stone Circle are also there to explore.
The Limestone Way long distance footpath will take you further into the Peak District, where you will find Chatsworth House and Gardens, Haddon Hall, the market town of Bakewell, picturesque little villages like Ashford-in–the Water, Eyam with its Plague history and lovely Tideswell. You might also fancy visiting the Derwent Valley Dams where the Dambusters practiced with the bouncing bomb.
Some of our real favourites are a visit to Caudwell Mill’s water powered flour mill and craft centre, the Top Gallery with lots of lovely pictures, paintings and sculptures, Calver Edge with heart stopping views across the Peak District hills, Castleton’s spooky Blue John Caverns and a wander down Water-cum-Jolly Dale where you can share the peace and quiet with the ducks.
Local pubs – The Duke of York if it is open, the Bowling Green in Winster and the Red Lion in Birchover.
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