ID: S362057
Archway Cottage in Matlock is highly praised for its cosy charm, well-equipped kitchen, and thoughtful touches. Guests appreciate the property's cleanliness, comfortable furnishings, and the convenience of local amenities. While parking is noted as a challenge by some, most found nearby options. The cottage's location is ideal for exploring the Peak District, with easy access to walks and local attractions. The welcoming atmosphere and attention to detail, including a welcome hamper, contribute to a delightful stay, though gifts are not guaranteed.
The majority of guests found the cottage to be spotlessly clean and well-maintained, with only one negative review regarding cleanliness, which seems to be an isolated incident.
The cottage is well-located for exploring the Peak District, with local amenities and attractions nearby. Parking is occasionally challenging, but generally manageable, slightly affecting the score.
Guests consistently report the cottage as comfortable, with a cosy bed, powerful shower, and a warm log fire, contributing to a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
The property is praised for its well-equipped kitchen, strong wifi, and overall maintenance. There is a mention of a minor issue with plug sockets in the bathroom and a single complaint about the oven, but these are minor compared to the positive feedback.
Many reviews mention the thoughtful touches, such as a welcome hamper and provisions for dogs. While these are appreciated, it is politely noted that such gifts are not guaranteed for every stay.
Set in an endearing location in the rural Derbyshire Dales is this charming one-bedroom cottage, an ideal romantic retreat for a couple looking to explore the Peak District National Park. Archway Cottage rests off the main road of Crich village and down a quieter lane, a few steps bring you to the gated entrance of your very own enclosed courtyard, a lovely spot to dine alfresco on a summer's day. There's also handy bike storage and a hose which you can use to wash your furry friends after exploring muddy peaks in the area. Step into the property through large bi-folding doors, storing away your boots and coats in the sun room where you can curl up with a good book on one of the chairs as a gentle breeze enters through the open doorway. Continue your evening in the open-plan living space, boasting original character through exposed white stone walling, oak beams and a quaint recess window which lets in a cluster of natural light into this snug room. Snuggle up in front of the woodburning stove on a frosty winter's evening before showing off your best home-cooking in the well-equipped kitchen, and setting the table for an intimate date night over a bottle of wine. Once the sun has set, withdraw to the generous sized double bedroom with walk in dressing area, decorated with an impressive wildflower wall mural behind the plush French style king size bed, ample storage and a peaceful chair where you can sit with your morning coffee and plan the day ahead. Serving the bedroom is a contemporary shower room, offering a sleek walk-in shower with a powerful monsoon head and oodles of hot water to best start your day. Get to know your local area and roam around the pretty village of Crich, finding a local pub, shop, post office, butcher, baker, Indian restaurant and the best fish and chips right on your doorstep, ideal for stocking up on necessities and enjoying a meal out and an evening pint. The village is home to the fascinating National Tramway Museum and Crich Stand Sherwood Foresters Regiment Memorial, one of the most famous landmarks in Derbyshire, both within a few minutes walk from Archway Cottage. At over 340 metres above sea level, visitors can take in 360-degree views of the beautiful Derwent Valley and on clear days can pick put 7 surrounding counties. Whilst the neighbouring village of Cromford houses the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site. Spend a day exploring the county towns of Matlock and Matlock Bath and meander around a wealth of amenities including independent shops, supermarkets, trendy restaurants and local pubs, as well as Gulliver’s Kingdom theme park, a great day out for all the family. The cottage is ideally located for adventurous activities, a scenic drive away from the Heights of Abraham with its unique show caves, water gardens, nature trails and Owl Maze, or venture over to Carsington Water with a thrilling choice of watersports to choose from. Discover a plethora of nature around the Peak District National Park with a wide choice of walking trails, challenging hikes, wall climbing and cycling routes such as the High Peak Cycle Trail, whilst must-see attractions await at Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, and the popular market town of Bakewell. Choose Archway Cottage for a memorable romantic escape.
Crich is an attractive village situated in rural Derbyshire, boasting a selection of local shops, pubs, rural walks and tram rides, as well as the fascinating National Tramway Museum. The Peak District National Park is a stone's throw away, home to popular towns including Matlock, Bakewell, and nearby adventure attractions such as the Heights of Abraham, Chatsworth House and Park, Haddon Hall, and Carsington Water to name a few.
One double bedroom.
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Open-plan living space with a kitchen, dining and sitting area with a woodburning stove.
Sun room/boot room.
Gas central heating and woodburning stove.
Electric oven, has double oven and 4 burner gas hob, microwave, fridge (with ice box), washer/dryer, Smart TV (with access to Netflix and Prime TV), Smart speaker, WiFi, selection of books and games.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Free roadside parking on a first-come, first-served basis.
Enclosed courtyard with seating.
Secure bike storage.
Two well-behaved pets welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 0.1 miles.
Note: The sofa can be used as a sofa bed on request for third guest.
Please note:
"This cottage is not suitable for small children and people with mobility issues due to steps and changing levels on both the ground and first floor.
Guests who are hard of hearing should inform the owner at the time of booking so that an appropriate fire alarm can be made available."
Rosalind
Spent a lovely day at Matlock Bath for the illuminations,which were a little disappointing,but the fish/sausage and chips were worth it. Lovely dog walks on the doorstep(once the rain had gone)and every time Jake and I find new ones. Looking forward to our next stay.
Deborah
We had a very nice time.
Maria
Very clean . Nicely furnished and decorated. Shops close by. Bakery sells tasty cakes and filled rolls. Parking is not directly outside but it wasn't an issue for us.
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