Knoll Cottage

ID: S777015

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 2

Guests say

Knoll Cottage in Bakewell is a well-received holiday let with guests praising its cleanliness, prime location, and comfortable amenities. The property boasts a well-equipped kitchen, secure courtyard, and thoughtful touches such as welcome treats. While some guests noted issues with parking and noise, the overall sentiment is positive, with many looking forward to returning.

Guests consistently describe the cottage as spotlessly clean, with one review highlighting the immaculate condition and pleasant smell throughout the property.

The location is highly praised for being close to the town centre and within easy reach of local attractions. However, some guests mentioned difficulties with parking and noise from traffic, slightly affecting the score.

The comfort of the beds and the size of the rooms are frequently commended. However, there are remarks about uncomfortable single beds and a dimly lit main bedroom, which suggest room for improvement.

Facilities are generally well-regarded, with a fully equipped kitchen and good quality bedding. However, there are comments about a dangerous cupboard, a temperamental shower, and inadequate lighting that indicate some maintenance issues.

Guests appreciate the thoughtful gestures such as chocolates and dog treats, as well as the provision of contact numbers and dishwasher tablets. It should be noted that such gifts, while appreciated, are not guaranteed.

About this property

Resting in the heart of the Peak District National Park, just a stone's throw from the centre of Bakewell, Knoll Cottage is a delightful, double-fronted, stone-built terraced cottage offering a wonderful base for your next break to Derbyshire.

Lovingly restored and boasting a quaint, traditional style, whilst perfectly incorporating contemporary amenities, Knoll Cottage is the ideal property for a couple or small family seeking a holiday to Bakewell.

Following a day's adventure, head in through the original front door opposite the church into the small hallway with original Fossil limestone flooring and take the door into the bright and calm dining room on your right. Rest in the comfy chairs to watch television, warmed by the characterful electric stove-effect fire, settled within the traditional stone fireplace.

Make your way into the refitted kitchen to find an excellent array of appliances including an electric oven and gas hob, fridge with ice-box and a dishwasher. Cupboards contain everything you might require for a fully self-catering break. Come together around the dining table in the attractive dining room for mealtimes, or alternatively, step outside into the enclosed courtyard where patio furniture creates a tranquil setting for dining alfresco. There is lockable access route to the road through the gate in the far corner, through which you can return after a day's activity, accessing the secure bike store / heated boot and coat drying room from the courtyard.

Retire to the snug to rest and relax in front of the electric fire, with two plush sofas and an armchair to choose from, the refurbished original oak parquet floor with local pictures on the pretty pale green walls all adding to the homely atmosphere as you enjoy watching the TV or having a relaxed drink and a chat.

Head up the staircase to find original polished wooden floors and two lovely bedrooms with period features, antique furnishings, and elegant bed linen. The king-size room offers views of the church from one side and overlooks the patio from the other.

The charming twin bedroom enjoys pretty bedheads with a delightful tulip pattern, along with a wonderful wardrobe, with both rooms served by the spacious bathroom, comprising a walk-in shower and a large corner bath for relaxing soaks!

When you can tear yourself away from this tranquil property, venture out into the diverting town of Bakewell, most notably known for its unique and tasty pudding, it has plenty to offer for a great staycation.

Browse the local outdoor market, which occurs every Monday to pick up local produce, souvenirs or just essential shopping, with the livestock market proving to be a theatre-like and unique experience, certainly for city-dwellers!

Stroll along the banks of the River Wye which runs through the town, passing mellow stone buildings and the medieval five-arched stone bridge, with a picture-perfect scene around every corner!

Discover the history within the walls of The Old House, a Tudor house featuring local historical artefacts and exhibits, pick up some sweet treats from the Original Bakewell Pudding Shop, and sample the delicious food at one of the town's restaurants or pubs.

Spend the day admiring the spectacular Chatsworth House, the filming location for Mr Darcy's Pemberley for the 2013 adaptation of 'Pride & Prejudice', expect to be astounded by the grand rooms, opulent artwork, vast grounds and charming playground and farmyard, great for children!

Another excellent outing can be had at Haddon Hall, while Matlock Farm Park is another fun-filled place for all ages.

Evening meals or drinks out are well catered for in the wide range of bars, restaurants and takeaway outlets.

Bakewell is perfect for walkers and cyclists alike to base themselves for accessing endless beauty spots to traverse, with the peaks of Monsal Head, Fin Cop, Stanage Edge, High Wheeldon and Mam Tor all within easy driving range.

For a memorable stay in the charming Peak District town of Bakewell, bring your loved ones to Knoll Cottage.

An attractive little market town retaining a delightful rural atmosphere and offering a good selection of shops, restaurants, and pubs, as well as local farmers markets. There is an old 17th- century market hall in the town centre and a modern leisure centre with swimming pool nearby. Bakewell is situated within the Peak District National Park and is ideally placed for exploring this beautiful region. Both the rugged Dark Peak and the softer limestone White Peak are within easy reach, and Alton Towers, Britain’s premier theme park, is only a short drive away. There are many stately homes to visit including Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, and Hardwick Hall to mention just a few, while the impressive caverns in nearby Castleton and Little John’s burial place in Hathersage are also well worth a visit. Take a trip to Buxton and visit the impressive Edwardian Opera House, designed by Frank Matcham, who also designed the London Palladium.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x twin.

Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC.

Kitchen.

Dining room.

Sitting room with electric fire.

Courtyard garden.

Lockable bike store/ drying room.
Gas central heating with electric fires in both reception rooms.

Gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine (in bathroom), dishwasher, kettle, toaster.

2 Tvs (one smart Tv and one with DVD player).

Bluetooth speaker.

WiFi.

Books and boardgames.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Highchair available.

Roadside parking with permit.

Enclosed courtyard with furniture.

Two well-behaved dogs welcome at £10 per pet.

Sorry, no smoking.

Small welcome pack provided (includes milk, tea and coffee).

Shops and pub 0.2 miles, river 0.3 miles

Nearby points of interest

  • Lumsdale Valley
  • Thor's Cave
  • Gullivers Kingdom Matlock
  • Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet
  • Crich Tramway Village
  • Dovedale
  • Weston Park Museum
  • Sheffield Winter Garden
  • Ladybower Reservoir
  • Sheffield Hallam University

Reviews (12)

  • Andrea

    I’ve stayed in dog friendly cottages before but the care and attention made to make you feel welcome was amazing. Chocolates and dog treats on arrival ….. everything provided in the kitchen (dish washer tablets, washing up liquid etc). The house was immaculate, and smelt lovely throughout. The little yard at the back was very secure. Location just brilliant. Even though there wasn’t parking at the property we had no problem finding a space. All in all very highly recommended

  • Kerry

    Good selection of TV options including Prime. Lovely posh chocolates and posh treats for dogs! Thank you. The shower is temperamental, it turns freezing cold or scolding hot for no reason. Personally we found the cottage noisy due to the road where it is situated. It really is very busy, constant flow of traffic from 6 am until 7 in the evening. The master bedroom would benefit from secondary glazing similar to the second bedroom. Parking was difficult, there didn't seem to be enough B parking bays for the amount of B parking permits! When we arrived we unloaded outside the cottage but it was quite dangerous due to being on a bend on the busy road. There is free parking for 2 hours 8am - 8pm behind the church, so overnight we managed to park there a few times and move the car at 10am. Word of warning.. a few people got tickets so they do check! Overall we enjoyed our stay and enjoyed Bakewell and the surrounding areas. Thank you.

  • Andrea

    Cottage was spotlessly clean. Very good for walking into centre of Bakewell although my elderly mum struggled with the hill Handy for parking , with permit . Highly recommend

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