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You will receive a warm and friendly welcome to this renovated old stone built milking shed from the turn of the century. Your accommodation consists of a two person holiday cottage perfectly located in the pretty Derbyshire village of Biggin.

Biggin is located off the A515 - Ashbourne to Buxton road, three miles away from the busy village of Hartington with its many walks. A mini bus service runs for bike riders taking them to local rides. The property is within easy reach of Alton Towers, Chatsworth House, Heights of Abraham, Bakewell and Matlock. The attractive market town of Buxton with its beautiful Theatre, Pavilion Gardens and Spa is just a short drive away, as is Ashbourne.

The Tissington Trail (a big hit with walkers and Bikers alike) is an easy five minute walk away.

Accommodation (1 bedroom, sleeps 2)

The accommodation comprises of a double sized bedroom with storage, bathroom with electric power shower over bath, fully equipped kitchen/diner with an electric fan oven, microwave and washing machine, airing cupboard and storage space for outdoor clothing and a very comfortable glass fronted living area with colour TV + Freeview & DVD player. The cottage is central heated and double glazed throughout.

Features

  • pretty village location
  • five minutes from the Tissington Trail
  • fully equipped kitchen
  • central heating
  • electric power shower
  • open views from garden
  • secure area for bicycles
  • ample off road car parking

Sorry no pets allowed as livestock and wildlife are in abundance

Also this cottage is not suitable for wheel chair access at the moment

Telephone 01298 84943
Please quote Peak Cottages Direct



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Map of the Cottage's location from MultiMap

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