ID: S4583
Guests consistently praise the cottage's tranquil and picturesque setting, ideal for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. The property's charm, character, and cleanliness are frequently highlighted, along with its proximity to walking trails and local attractions. The owners are commended for their hospitality and the cottage's cosy atmosphere.
Reviewers consistently mention the property's cleanliness, describing it as very clean and well-maintained, which suggests a high standard of cleanliness throughout the cottage.
The location is highly praised for its tranquillity, seclusion, and proximity to nature, with numerous walking opportunities right from the doorstep. Its idyllic setting in the Peak District is a standout feature in the reviews.
The cottage is frequently described as cosy, comfortable, and well-furnished, providing a relaxing environment. However, a few guests mentioned the bed being uncomfortable, which slightly impacts the overall comfort score.
Facilities such as a well-equipped kitchen, good bathroom, and log burner are appreciated by guests. Some noted the historic nature of the cottage means dealing with its quirks, such as steep stairs, which may affect the maintenance score.
While guests express gratitude for the hospitality and helpfulness of the owners, there is no specific mention of gifts or special thoughtful touches in the reviews provided, so it is not possible to score this category.
An absolutely delightful Grade II listed terraced cottage, built around 1810, in the hamlet of Ravensdale, set overlooking a winterbourne stream and valley on the outskirts of the pretty village of Cressbrook in the Peak District National Park. Beautifully appointed throughout to provide cosy accommodation, bursting with charm, this cottage is the perfect romantic retreat in this beautiful, seemingly remote Peak District setting. At this quirky cottage you will find lovely tiled floors, interesting original features and a character woodburning stove to light after a busy day of exploration. This is a great base to just relax and soak up the character of this mill workers cottage, where you are surrounded by beams and lovely mullioned windows, and can enjoy a pretty, modern en-suite bedroom with ornamental fireplace. Outside is a delightful little garden with split-level patio, surrounded by lovely planted areas and overlooking the stream, the limestone crag and the valley; a perfect spot for a drink at any time of the day! Ravensdale is located on the edge of Cressbrook, in the White Peak, where the River Wye joins Cressbrook Dale after flowing through some lovely gorges. The village lies just north of the Monsal Trail, which is a short walk from the cottage door. Cressbrook Dale is a National Nature Reserve with some species of rare flowers to be found off the beaten track. Closer to home, you can watch ravens on the crag from the cottage garden, and if you are lucky, you may see peregrines soaring high above the valley. Ravensdale appears to be remote, tucked away down a narrow single track lane, in a peaceful hidden valley, surrounded by woodland and an imposing limestone crag. Yet close to your cottage is the pretty village of Litton with an excellent pub serving food, while a little further afield is Tideswell, home to the Cathedral of the Peak and some wonderful little shops, including a butcher, a baker and a pharmacy.
Plenty of places await discovery including Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Eyam Hall and the two market towns of Buxton and Bakewell. Both towns have a good selection of shops and excellent restaurants and you can even take a container and fill it with real Buxton water, direct from St Anne's Well. All in all, a wonderful Peak District cottage to enjoy at any time of the year.
Cressbrook is a village on the River Wye, home to a mill built in the 18th century by Richard Arkwright. A footpath upstream of Cressbrook Mill leads to Water-cum-Jolly, a river gorge with limestone cliffs ideal for walking and rock climbing. Cressbrook is on the Monsal Cycle Trail and there is also a good pub in the nearby village of Litton, which serves food. Tideswell, Bakewell and the Spa town of Buxton are all within easy reach.
One double bedroom with Smart TV and en-suite bath, electric shower over, basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Sitting room with dining area and woodburning stove.
Solid fuel heating provided by the owners next door (guests have individually controlled radiators in the cottage) with woodburning stove.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, 2 x TVs with FreeSat (one Smart TV), DVD, WiFi, selection of books and games.
Fuel, power and starter pack for stove included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Off road parking for 1 car at the rear of the property.
Rear, split-level patio with furniture, BBQ and external WC (not available in winter).
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop and pub 2 miles.
Note: Rear garden has 6 steps and there are 3 original stone steps to access the cottage from the front.
Note: The stairs to the first floor are steep and narrow, with a twist at the bottom, making the lower treads triangular in shape.
There is a hand rail, but care does need to be taken when going up and down the stairs.
Note: Check-in 4pm.
Note: No infants or children allowed thank you.
Candace
She then compounded this deception by lying to Sykes about trying to contact me to make amends when in fact she had avoided eye contact with me on the first day (she lives next door and I was in the garden when she returned from work) and did not respond to my email. Neither the owner or Sykes can be trusted on description or customer service.
Mary
The property was very clean , comfortable , and warm. It provided everything you could possibly need. The location was very quiet and in an outstandingly beautiful area. We appreciated being able to take enjoyable walks from the cottage itself.
Jennifer Clare
Nice bathroom facilities, whole cottage very clean. Good and very useful pre-arrival information, final directions and some notes about the cottages little quirks. Debra very welcoming. Footpath from the door if you wanted a day off from the car. Well positioned for visiting a lot of interesting places, National Trust etc. and of course the moors.
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