Bradfield Dale, located in South Yorkshire within the North of England, offers a charming barn conversion that accommodates two guests. This property is nestled in the picturesque High Peak area of the National Park, providing easy access to scenic spots like the Strines, Dale Dike, and Damflask reservoirs. Guests can partake in various water activities such as rowing or sailing, allowing them to fully appreciate the tranquility of the surroundings. The historical significance of the area is highlighted by the nearby Pennine Way, a renowned walking trail that stretches 268 miles along the mountain tops, making it an ideal destination for hiking enthusiasts.
Visitors to the nearby village of Low Bradfield will discover a vibrant community featuring a welcoming pub, a post office, a grocery shop, and delightful tea rooms, enhancing the overall experience of the stay. The barn conversion itself greets guests with an entrance hall that showcases an interesting beamed vaulted ceiling, setting the tone for the unique architectural features found throughout the property. The open plan living area consists of a galley kitchen equipped with a Belfast sink and wooden cabinets, creating a sociable cooking environment that overlooks the rest of the space.
The layout of the living area is designed for comfort and relaxation, with a dining and sitting area that is two steps down from the kitchen, framed by exposed trusses. A cozy open coal fire serves as a centerpiece, providing warmth and a perfect ambiance for unwinding in front of the television or enjoying a good book after a day of exploration. The space is particularly family-friendly, offering stunning views across the valley through charming windows that enhance the cozy atmosphere.
The bedroom of the barn conversion continues the theme of charm, featuring a beamed vaulted ceiling, exposed beams, and a large window that presents breathtaking views of the reservoir below. Adjacent to the bedroom, the bathroom offers guests the option of a relaxing bath or an invigorating electric shower. For those who prefer to enjoy the outdoors, the property provides garden chairs where guests can relax and soak in the peaceful surroundings, making it an ideal retreat for couples seeking a serene getaway.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!