| Introduction
Black Swan Cottage dates back to 1550 and is thought to
be the oldest property in Ashford-in-the-Water. Many of the
original 16th century features are still visible. Restored
in 2007 this cottage lies in the heart of Ashford-in-the Water,
one of the most attractive villages in the Peak District.
It is situated at the start of many beautiful walks. The Monsal
Dale Viaduct (and, importantly, the famous Monsal Head pub
and restaurant) is a short walk across the fields. Chatsworth
House and Bakewell lie within a few miles and the whole Peak
District is in easy reach. Black Swan Cottage is a perfect
location for anyone seeking to walk, cycle, fish or just eat
and drink their way around the Peak District.
Accommodation
This cosy cottage consists of two bedrooms, one twin the
other double, a kitchen, wetroom and a sitting room with open
fire (firewood supplied). There is a small garden in the front
of the house and for those bringing bicycles there is a locked
garage. The kitchen is fully equipped with a dishwasher, oven,
microwave and all the cooking equipment you are likely to
need. The house also has a washing machine, tumble dryer,
CD/radio, TV and DVD player. There is central heating throughout
the house and plenty of hot water. For those interested in
old buildings it is Grade II listed and many of the original
features are preserved and displayed, including the original
crook beam, wattle and daub walls and an oak mullion window.
The owners live next door. (Always handy in a crisis). Towels
and linen are provided. No smoking inside please.
Features
- Grade II listed with original 16th century features
- Original crook beam, wattle and daub walls and an oak
mullion window
- Restored to mpdern standards in 2007
- Wet room
- Open fire
- Fully equipped kitchen including dishwasher, oven &
microwave
- Washing machine, tumble dryer
- Towels and linen are provided
- Non smoking
Telephone 01629 815126
Please quote Peak Cottages Direct
Visit the Owners web site for further information
Map
of the Cottage's location from Bing Map
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