Doe Hill House Cottage – heart of Derbyshire
2 Bedroom Cottage in the Heart of Derbyshire
Doe Hill House Cottage is a charming cottage and an ideal retreat for families or couples offering plenty of space. Doe Cottage has an inviting living room and an open-plan kitchen and dining area ideal for everyone to get together. It also has two bedrooms and a bathroom. Outside you will find a wonderful patio area with seating to enjoy the fabulous views from the cottage. Look no further if location is important to you as Doe Hill House Cottage is in an enviable position with access to the Doe Hill Country Park and the Five Pits Trails leading to the Teversal Trail out of the door without going on a public road. Excellent for walking or cycling.
The famous Hardwick Hall is 6 miles away and was built in the 1590s by ’Bess of Hardwick’, the second most powerful woman in England, after Queen Elizabeth I. The National Trust property is open to the public and showcases its original tapestries and textiles which have survived unaltered for four centuries. Nearby the estate’s original water mill is still in operation and open to visitors, as is the Hardwick Inn, also built in the 16th century. Also popular with visitors is the semi-rural 17th-century mansion of Bolsover Castle, set high on a wooded hilltop looking west towards the heights of the wonderful Peak District.
Accommodation
Doe Hill House Cottage sleeps 4
Bedroom 1: With kingsize bed.
Bedroom 2: With twin beds.
Living Room
With wood-effect gas fire, Free Sat TV and wooden floor.
Dining Kitchen
Farmhouse style with gas oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and washing machine.
Parking
Private parking for 2 cars.
Outdoor area
Enclosed garden with patio and garden furniture.
Nearby
Doe Hill House Cottage is perfectly placed for exploring the Peak District and surrounding area including:
Chatsworth House
Chatsworth House is home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and has been passed down through 16 generations of the Cavendish family.
Matlock & Matlock Bath
Matlock Bath is set in the beautiful gorge of the River Derwent, with attractive riverside gardens, wooded hillsides and rocky limestone crags. A popular tourist destination since the late 17th Century when the spa waters were discovered.
Walks in the Peak District
The Peak District National Park is home to an amazingly diverse range of landscapes, ones with expansive and dramatic panoramic views, snapshots that you will fall in love with and remember forever.