Croft

Taddington, Buxton & Western Peak District

  • Full of character, this cottage is a great place to call home during your getaway.

You can book this property from:

  • £501 per week
  • £72 per night

Features

Nearby activities

  • Walking
  • Cycling
  • Golf

Special Features

  • WiFi
  • Open fire or woodburner
  • Welcome pack
  • Countryside views

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 1 double bed

Appliances

  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher

Bathrooms

  • 1 WC
  • Towels provided
  • En-suite bathroom
  • Bath

Outdoors

  • Garden or courtyard
  • Private parking
  • Rural location

Accessibility

  • Walk-in shower

Important - please note

House Rules

  • Sorry, infants (aged under 2) are not allowed at this property
  • Sorry, children (aged between 2 and 17) are not allowed at this property
  • Sorry - this property is not suitable for babies or toddlers due to the open staircase into the bedroom.
  • Check in: 16:00
  • Check out: 10:00

Description

Croft Cottage has a wonderful location on the edge of attractive Taddington village. This superbly furnished and decorated cottage, formed from an old stone barn, combines every luxury with lots of original features like exposed stone walls, stripped wood doors, beamed ceilings, an old stone fireplace and glowing log burning stove.

Set amidst rolling fields, the cottage is just a two minute stroll out of Taddington, which is a 'real' village with  footpaths radiating in all directions. Head off across the tops of the 'Peak' along the Limestone Way or down into Millers Dale and Monsal Dale with the river Wye splashing over the waterfalls in the valley.

When your feet are tired you can always visit Bakewell or Buxton, Chatsworth House and Carsington reservoir, Edensor and Eyam villages and Haddon and Hardwick Halls, which are just a short drive away. 

INSIDE THE PROPERTY:

A beautiful lounge with lovely furniture and drapes, stripped wood doors, old stone fireplace, glowing log burning stove, Flat screen T.V., DVD, Freeview and WiFi.

A superb, fitted dining kitchen with attractive tiles, oiled wood surfaces, cooker, microwave, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher and stereo.

A fantastic double bedroom with beamed ceiling, pine furniture, attractive lighting and T.V.

A luxurious bathroom with terrazzo tiling, corner shower, large bath and W.C.

OUTSIDE:

There is a large secluded patio with furniture and access to the surrounding fields. Ample parking is available.

 

Linen and towels are provided.

Central heating, power and an initial supply of logs are included.

Further supplies of logs can be purchased from the owner for an additional charge or can be purchased locally.

Pets and smoking are not permitted.

The cottage is not suitable for babies and toddlers and access for people with disabilities may be difficult.

Nearest pub  -  Taddington  250yds.  Nearest village shop  -  Tideswell  3 miles.  Nearest supermarket  -  Buxton  3 miles.

Reviews

Cottage set in rural surroundings, so peaceful. Very comfortable and cosy cottage. Bed was more comfortable than our own. Well equipped kitchen and spacious. Hope to return.

Mrs W,

Beautiful, cozy cottage in a great location nearby to key locations in the Peak District. I would definitely stay here again.

Ms D,

A cosy, warm cottage in a lovely location. Very clean and well equipped. One of the best cottages we have stayed in.

Mrs O,

Lovely stay, very comfortable

Mr K,

Lovely cosy cottage. We had a very comfortable and enjoyable stay. Highly recommended!

Mr E,

Excellent cottage nice welcome and welcome pack brilliant location and the pet sheep nice to wake up to

Mr A,

A nice, comfortable, well equipped cottage in a lovely area, with lots to see and do. Very friendly owners are on site if needed. Highly recommended

Mrs H,

Would certainly recommend this property to family and friends. Would love to visit again

Mrs T,

This is the perfect place to get away from it all. There is everything you could need in a comfortable and charming cottage. The hosts, John and Joy, are perfect - friendly and helpful - just great. Location is ideal for seeing the Derbyshire Dales and the nearby pubs The Queens Head and the Church Inn were friendly and served wonderful meals. Would fully recommend.

Mr K,

Rest and relaxation assured. Lovely place to stay.

Ms M,

A lovely, comfortable cottage on a farm with everything you could need. The owners were very friendly and helpful and we loved their sheep! Great location in a quiet village, but only a few minutes from the main A6 road and hence it's easy to get to plenty of places to see in the Peak District. There's a pub in the village that does good food and in nearby Tideswell (10 mins by car), there are several eating options there.

Mrs M,

A comfortable, peaceful,warm cottage for two people . It’s in an ideal position to explore The Peak District . Pub within a few minutes walk serving good food . Hosts helpful and friendly.

Miss A,

Vewy well equipped and comfortable property, extremely convenient for access to Derbyshire Dales. Warm welcome from helpful owners.

Dr G,

Cute little barn conversion with a cosy feel. It's equipped with a home-from-home feel, with everything you need. The hosts are very helpful and friendly.

Ms L,

A cosy cottage in a good location for the village pub, and for local walking and cycling routes such as the Monsal Trail.

Mr H,

Everything about it you could not fault it. Will be going back again.

Mrs K,

A lovely warm and welcoming cottage. Has everything you need for a comfortable and relaxing stay.

Mrs H,

Wonderful location excellent cottage fully equipped with high quality fittings a very comfortable stay over Christmas.

Mr B,

Location

Buxton

Elegant, historic Buxton has been welcoming visitors to enjoy its natural thermal springs and superb setting, 300 metres above sea level, since Roman times and is the highest Market Town in England!

Known then as Aquae Arnemetiae, or the Spa of the Goddess of the Grove, its fortunes are currently reviving thanks to the restoration of its Grade 1 Listed centrepiece, The Crescent, as a five-star hotel and spa. Now open, the town’s famous thermal water, which rises from the earth at a constant temperature of 28 degrees C (82 degrees F), will be used again for spa treatments for the first time in decades, bringing a new life and new vitality to this already thriving and beautiful town. 

Another masterpiece is the exquisite Edwardian Opera House, home of the internationally renowned Buxton Festival and host of other festivals, theatre, music and comedy shows throughout the year. Close by is the historic Old Hall Hotel, where ill-fated Mary Queen of Scots was held captive in the 16th Century. Just a short walk away can be found the mysterious Poole’s Cavern, known to be one of the best caverns for its wonderful tour and best showing stalactites and stalagmites in the whole of Derbyshire!

The beautifully landscaped and restored Pavilion Gardens, with its formal borders, lawns, play areas, lake, and family-friendly café and shop are just 3 mins walk from The Quadrant.