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1 PRIMROSE COTTAGES Gordon Road, Tideswell, Derbyshire SK17 8PR
Sleeps: 5 (+ double futon). Cot available. Sorry no pets. No smoking.
Low season: £250 pw. High season: £400 pw.
For further details please contact:
Joanna Watson Tel: 01332 831352
   
Number 1, Primrose Cottages is a comfortable, quiet house within easy walking distance of the village's centre, ideal for a restful break; get up in the morning and walk to the shops to buy newspapers and croissants or bacon for breakfast, and in the evening walk a few yards to a welcoming pub with well-kept real ales.
Accommodation A traditional, stone-built cottage, it has recently been fully modernized and refurbished to a high standard, with good central heating throughout. - Cosy and comfortable living room with solid-fuel stove, CD player and TV/DVD.
- Spacious dining room with gas fire, table seating 8, cupboard with games and local information. High chair available on request.
- Well-equipped fitted kitchen. Gas cooker, fridge with icebox, dishwasher, washing machine/tumbledrier and ironing facilities.
- Restful main bedroom with very comfortable king-size bed and wonderful morning view.
- Single bedroom with floor-level bed, overlooking garden.
- Bathroom with bath, washbasin and WC.
- Second-floor large bedroom with seating area. Two single beds, two-seat sofa/futon, Radio/CD player.
- Walled garden (shared with one neighbour) with patio, barbecue and picnic table.
- Towels and linen provided.
- On-street parking immediately outside.
- Children welcome.
- No smoking and no pets, please.
- Due to steep staircases, this cottage may not be suited to guests with limited mobility.
- Saturday to Saturday bookings, with short breaks available. Please enquire for any other combination or start days.
 Tideswell is a thriving village high up in the heart of the Peak District. A famous medieval church, good pubs, excellent local shops and a popular tea room add to the attraction of a holiday in beautiful countryside with lots of local walks and easy access to the towns, houses and caverns of the National Park and beyond. Activities such as swimming and horse-riding are also available locally.
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