Situated in the charming village of Bradwell, Derbyshire, The Old Coach House is a beautifully converted coach house that serves as an ideal retreat for families looking to explore the stunning Peak District National Park. This accommodation can comfortably sleep four guests across two well-appointed bedrooms, including a double and a twin, both of which exude character and provide ample storage for personal belongings. The property is designed in a reverse-level style, with the living area located on the upper floor, creating a homely atmosphere that invites relaxation after a day of adventure.
Upon entering the ground floor, guests will find the inviting bedrooms that set the tone for a restful stay. Ascending the carpeted stairs leads to an open-plan living area, adorned with a wooden floor, vaulted ceilings, and exposed beams, which collectively enhance the property's charm. The kitchen is fully equipped with all the essentials needed for a short getaway, allowing the designated chef to prepare delightful meals while the rest of the party can gather around the dining table to enjoy their culinary creations, perhaps accompanied by a celebratory bottle of fizz.
The exterior of The Old Coach House features a small patio area, perfect for sipping morning coffee and contemplating the day's plans. Additionally, the property includes an off-road parking space for convenience. Guests can easily venture out to explore the village of Bradwell, which boasts three welcoming pubs for those evenings when cooking isn't on the agenda, as well as a local supermarket for essential supplies.
For those eager to explore the area, Bradwell is ideally located near several attractions, including the captivating caverns of Castleton, such as Treak Cliff Cavern and Blue John Stone. Visitors can also indulge in a treat from Bradwell's Ice Cream shop, a beloved establishment with over a century of history. The Peak District National Park is a haven for walking enthusiasts, with scenic trails leading through the breathtaking Edale valley, the starting point of the renowned Pennine Way, England's first long-distance footpath. A stay at The Old Coach House offers a perfect blend of comfort and adventure in this picturesque region.
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!