Sundial Cottage

ID: S88312

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 5
  • ・ Pets 2

Guests say

Sundial Cottage is consistently praised for its charm, comfort, and excellent location in the Peak District. Guests appreciate the well-equipped facilities, cosy wood burners, and the thoughtful touches provided by the owners. The picturesque village setting and friendly locals enhance the experience, with nearby pubs adding to the appeal. Some guests mention minor issues with parking and headroom in places, but overall, the cottage delivers a delightful stay.

Reviews frequently highlight the cottage's cleanliness, with guests describing it as immaculate and well-maintained. The attention to detail in keeping the property clean is evident, contributing to the high score.

The location is highly regarded for its peaceful village setting and proximity to local attractions and pubs. The scenic Peak District surroundings are a significant draw for guests, though some mention minor parking challenges.

Comfort is a standout feature, with guests finding the cottage cosy, especially with the log fires. The well-furnished rooms and comfortable beds are noted, although a few guests mention low doorways and noise from plumbing.

Facilities are generally well-received, with the cottage being described as well-equipped and featuring quality appliances. The garden and wood burners are appreciated, though there are occasional comments about the lack of a full-size freezer and the initial provision of logs.

The owners' thoughtfulness is evident through the provision of welcome packs, games, and local information. While such gestures are warmly mentioned, it is noted that these are subject to the owners' discretion and may vary.

About this property

This detached Grade II listed stone cottage, formerly a pair of lead miners’ dwellings, is the oldest cottage (c.1615) in the village of Brassington, tucked away in a wonderfully peaceful location on the fringes of the Peak District National Park. With versatile sleeping arrangements, the recently refurbished accommodation is equally ideal for friends, couples or families. Approach the cottage through the fully enclosed pretty terraced garden and enter the well-equipped kitchen. Across the corridor is a well-appointed modern shower room. In the evening, you can look forward to socialising in the beamed sitting room or simply closing the shutters on the mullioned windows and relaxing with a good book in front of the cosy wood burner. For a change of scenery, the spacious dining room with sitting area is perfect for enjoying your favourite meals or sinking into an armchair in front of another wood-burning stove. Upstairs, the twin bedroom has ample hanging and drawer space and tastefully co-ordinated decoration. The large king-size double bedroom, with further mullioned windows, has a day bed for a third person as well as a travel cot. A spacious and characterful beamed family bathroom completes the accommodation. The garden is set on three levels, with wooden dining furniture (and barbecue), an arbour with seating and a top sun terrace with views towards the hills. Brassington is an unspoilt conservation village perched on a hillside on the edge of the Peak District National Park, in the midst of open countryside, very close to the Limestone Way and to the High Peak Trail for cyclists. One of the two welcoming pubs, Ye Olde Gate Inn, was the Times' cosiest pub in Britain and the Independent's 2017 unspoilt pub of the year. The attractive market towns of Wirksworth, Ashbourne, Matlock, Bakewell and Buxton are all within thirty minutes, as are historic houses such as Chatsworth and Haddon Hall. Close by is beautiful Carsington Water, covering 750 acres, with some of the best sailing in the country. The site also offers boating, biking and windsurfing, along with shops, a restaurant and a children’s adventure playground. There is something for everyone in all seasons in this delightful location.

Within the village of Brassington, there are two pubs (both serving good food), and further amenities available in nearby Matlock, Ashbourne and Bakewell. Close by is beautiful Carsington Water, covering 750 acres with some of the best sailing in the country. The site also offers boating, biking and windsurfing, along with shops, a restaurant and a children’s adventure playground. An excellent base for exploring the Peak District.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size double with single day bed, 1 x twin.

First floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Ground floor shower room with shower, basin and WC.

Kitchen.

Sitting room with woodburner.

Further large dining and sitting room with woodburner.

Note: Guests with mobility difficulties should note that the staircase has two steeper steps.

There are also some low doorways.
Oil central heating with two woodburners.

Electric range oven and hob, microwave, fridge with small freezer compartment, washing machine, dishwasher, 2 x TVs with Freeview, WiFi, audio unit with CD, Bluetooth and internet radio, selection of books, games and DVDs.

Landline number provided for any incoming calls and for emergency outgoing calls (mobile phone signal variable).

Oil, power and starter pack for stoves included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Stairgate, travel cot and highchair available.

Lockable bike store.

Off road parking in cottage’s driveway for 2 cars.

Garden with patios, sun terrace, furniture and barbecue.

Two well-behaved pets welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shops in Wirksworth 4 miles.

Please note - there is an £18 pet charge.

Nearby points of interest

  • Gullivers Kingdom Matlock
  • Dovedale
  • Crich Tramway Village
  • Kedleston Hall
  • Alton Towers
  • Cbeebies Land
  • Lumsdale Valley
  • Thor's Cave

Reviews (85)

  • Alan

    Fully equipped and warm. Would definitely book again.

  • Andrew

    In such a peaceful location. Locals are friendly. Recommed The Miners Arms. The cottage has a lovely dog friendly garden. The cottage is just beautiful with everything you need. I could happily live here. Sitting with a log fire on at night is wonderful . Recommend Spencer Bros just down the road for logs and kindling. The bath is lovely and spacious. Downstairs shower and toilet very handy. Few pointers... the freezer is a small compartment at the top of the fridge. The step in the kitchen caught us out a few times. If you need the loo in the middle of the night remember the low frame. You get used to it after a couple of days. Cleaning was good. All equipment we needed in the kitchen. All in all a stunning cottage in a beautiful location. Bet it's amazing at christmas. Hope to be back one day.

  • Bernard

    There is room for a proper freezer next to the fridge, but this space is taken up with a strange trolley contraption. Being a very old cottage, one would expect to have to stoop through some doorways, but having to bend practically double to access the upstairs bathroom lost its charm after a number of bumped heads in the middle of the night. No mention of this in the property description. The cottage has been sympathetically refurbished and was very clean. We were able to sit in the garden a couple of times and this was very pleasant.

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