| Oaker View is situated in a secluded position, close to the
heart of the Derbyshire village of Darley Bridge, which straddles
the River Derwent. This historical building is believed to have
been built in 1757 as a farmworkers cottage and has lost none
of its natural charm with its exposed beams and substantial
Derbyshire stone lintel over the fireplace in the lounge.
This cottage has lovely views over the Peak District National
Park which can be reached by a footpath, just metres from
the front door. Darley Bridge boasts two pubs that both serve
food and are within walking distance of the cottage. Oaker
View is a warm comfortable house with gas fired central heating
throughout and so is a comfortable place to stay whatever
the weather. The lounge also benefits from a cast iron stove
in the fireplace.
Accommodation
Ocker view has one bedroom and sleeps two or three, it has
a large and fully fitted kitchen / breakfast room with electric
hob and oven, microwave, refrigerator with freezer compartment,
dishwasher, filter coffee maker, washing machine and tumble
dryer and ironing facilities.
A spacious lounge with a traditional open heath fireplace
housing a cast iron stove for those cold winter evenings.
This room is equipped with a colour T.V. and DVD. A large
comfortable sofabed can set up in the lounge if a third person
wishes to stay.
A large bedroom with a king sized bed, a dressing table and
wardrobe. This bedroom is large enough to accommodate a babys
cot or mattress for a small child, which can be supplied if
required. A large adjoining luxury bathroom with bath, shower,
wash basin and toilet.
The bed is made up for your arrival and towels are also provided
for your stay.
Features
Oaker View has a courtyard garden to the rear and a large
area of lawn off to the side complete with BBQ and garden
furniture.
- secluded position
- exposed beams
- two pubs in the village
- gas fired central heating
- off-street parking for 1 car
Telephone 01246 234132
Please quote Peak Cottages Direct
Visit the Owners web site for further information
Map
of the Cottage's location from MultiMap
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