Cressbrook holiday cottages: DerbyshireMONSAL VIEW
63 Top Row,
Cressbrook,
Derbyshire
SK17 8SX

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Sleeps: 4.
Sorry no pets.
No smoking.

Price range £260 - £450 pw.



For further details please contact:

Linda Wilkinson
Tel: 020 7739 6363


 In the heart of Jane Eyre Country, Cressbrook is one of Derbyshire's hidden gems. A model mill village built in the Georgian era it has panoramic views over Monsal Dale and offers the visitor a level of peace and tranquillity seldom found in these busy times. Monsal View is a semi-detached Grade 2 Listed cottage which has been completely refurbished to the highest degree and which offers some of the best views in the Peak District. The elegant lounge is enhanced by the presence of a black and white marble open fireplace. Walk some of the Peak District's classic walks from the front door. Or just relax on the patio watching the sun go down over Litton Dale.

Accommodation  
  • Free Wireless Broadband.
  • Light and airy sitting room with black and white marble open fireplace. There is a TV with DVD player and CD player. (DVDs, books and maps provided).
  • Fully modernised cottage-feel kitchen has microwave, dishwasher, hob, oven, fridge with icebox, coffee maker and plenty of crockery, glassware and utensils.
  • Conservatory with dining table and chairs for 4 people.
  • Downstairs shower room with pressurised shower, toilet and handbasin.
  • Master Bedroom has king sized double bed. Views over Monsal Dale.
  • Second bedroom has full size double bed and wardrobe with drawers.
  • Both rooms have access to upstairs cloak room with toilet and hand basin.
  • Heating is electric throughout with state of the art under floor heating beneath the ceramic tiles, which cover the ground floor.
  • South facing outdoor patio with outstanding views down Monsal Dale.
Local Attractions
Nearby local attractions include Haddon Hall (location for Thornfield Hall in the BBC1 serialisation of Jane Eyre), The Blue John Cavern, Eyam (the plague village), Bakewell, and the splendour of Chatsworth House.
 



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