Maigold Cottage
Cottage Ref: 11213
- Sleeps 4
- Self Catering
- 2 Bedrooms
- No Smoking
- 2 Bathrooms
- Pets Considered
- All on one level
Cosy wood burner
Scenic location - Car essential
Wheelchair
Changeover
Friday
Nearest Airport: Manchester (25miles)
Description
Maigold Cottage - Sleeps 4.
Single storey accommodation throughout making it suitable for those with mobility problems
Spacious lounge with beamed ceiling and traditional log burning stove (an initial supply of fuel is provided). Tastefully decorated and furnished and contains a piano, TV, DVD, stereo and wi-fi access.
Entrance porch area with grit stone flag floor, ideal for storing coats and wet boots.
Large farm style dining kitchen with fully fitted units. Well equipped with hob, oven, microwave, fridge and dishwasher. Slate floor, pine and oak beams.
Large attractive double bedroom with exposed roof trusses and an external door to the patio area.
Twin bedroom has a beamed ceiling.
Bathroom and WC / Separate shower room and WC.
Shared launderette facilities.
The sunny south facing patio has furniture and can accommodate a mobile barbecue.
Secure off road parking for 2 vehicles. Linen and towels provided.
Cot and high chair are available.
One well behaved pet accepted in Maigold at a supplement of 30 full week or 20 part week. No Smoking.
Location of holiday rental in Brushfield near Bakewell, Peak District/Derbyshire, East Midlands
Holiday Type: | Rural, Historic/Sightseeing, Family |
Local Activities: | Swimming/Watersports, Walking, Golf, Fishing, Climbing, Horse Riding, Cycling/Mountain Biking, Local Market |
Nearest Airport: | Manchester East Midlannds Liverpool |
25miles 30km 35km |
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Nearest Railway Station: | Buxton | 6km |
Nearest Bus Station: | Buxton | 6km |
Location description
Brushfield is in an ideal location in the heart of the White Peak - the limestone area of the Peak National Park.
The towns of Buxton and Bakewell are only about ten minutes drive away and each offers excellent facilities with their own unique atmosphere.
There are many excellent picturesque walks from the doorstep. Monsal Dale, with its famous trail, Millers Dale and High Dale are only a short walk away. Walkers can enjoy spectacular views and the opportunity to observe an abundance of wild flowers, animals and bird life.
Middle Farm Holiday Cottages provides a good all year round base for a full range of activities including; rock climbing, caving, horse riding, gliding, fishing, mountain biking, golf and swimming.
Ashford in the Water, just down the road from Brushfield, is a delightful traditional Derbyshire village with all the basic amenities including post office, village store / delicatessen, hotel, restaurant and public house. Enjoy a stroll by the river and across the Sheepwash bridge and be sure to visit the beautiful Church which dates back hundreds of years.
Bakewell, capital of the Peak District is only a few miles away. Agriculture is still the basic activity and the Monday cattle market is one of the largest in the country. It is an attractive market town, so pop in for lunch, take a walk by the river, visit the Bakewell Pudding shop or do a little shopping, its well worth a visit!
The Spa town of Buxton with its imposing architecture, beautiful Opera House and Pavilion Gardens is a 15 minute drive away.
Visit the pretty village of Eyam, famous for the plague brought from London in 1665 in a consignment of clothes.
Chatsworth and Haddon Hall are within easy reach offering different insights into the life of a bygone age.
Chatsworth House, owned by the Duke of Devonshire, is steeped in history and full of beautiful works of art. The parks and gardens have been enhanced by famous landscape gardeners such as Capability Brown and Joseph Paxton.
Haddon Hall dating back to the early 1300s is the finest medieval house in the country.
Hardwick Hall now owned by the National Trust has been left largely untouched and is a classic example of an Elizabethan manor house.
Varied Walking: Trails, Dales and Hills
Across the White Peak limestone plateau several disused railway lines have been converted to recreational use for walking and cycling. A walk along the nearby Monsal trail, the former Midland Railway trackbed reveals bridges and other constructional feats that made this line so famous.
The local area is famous for its Dales, offering delightful walks. Dovedale, Mosal Dale and Lathkill Dale are among the few Peak landscapes which have been left entirely untouched by man. On the steep rocky faces of their sides are found some of the rarest and most beautiful plants and insects in the Park.
Much of the nearby delightfully wooded Lathkill Dale is a nature reserve reflecting its ecological value.
Enjoy the wild moors and rocky escarpments of the millstone grit moors of the Dark Peak. Dramatic landscapes and edges: Bleaklow, Blackhill and Kinder Scout. Stanage, Baslow and Frogatt Edge.
Whether you want to simply walk from the cottage or travel further afield there is an abundance of varied and beautiful countryside waiting for you to explore and a host of interesting places to visit.
Tourist attractions
Recommended Places to Visit Things to Do.
We were putting together a list of links of possible things to do for some friends when they visit Middle Farm Holiday Cottages and we thought others might find it useful too. Theres plenty to keep you busy!
Chatsworth House: http://www.chatsworth.org/
Alton Towers: http://www.altontowers.com/
One of the caves in Castleton, this one has a boat but there are others to choose from too: http://speedwellcavern.co.uk/
Cable cars in Matlock: http://www.heightsofabraham.com/
Eyam plague village: http://www.eyamplaguevillage.co.uk/
Some well dressings close by over the summer months: http://www.welldressing.com/calendar.php
Buxton Opera House/ The Pavilion Arts Centre has a wide variety of entertainment on over the year: http://buxtonoperahouse.org.uk/home
Haddon Hall: http://www.haddonhall.co.uk/
Watersports and cycle hire: http://www.carsingtonwater.com/
Cycle hire on Tissington Trail (20 miles): http://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/visiting/cycle/cycle-hire-centres/ashbourne
Cycle hire at Parsley Hay, on the Tissington Trail (8 miles): http://www.parsleyhay.co.uk/index.html
Cycle hire at Blackwell, on the Monsal Trail (3 miles):
http://www.peakblackwellcyclehire.com/
Cycle hire at Hassop Station, on the Monsal Trail (6 miles): http://www.hassopstation.co.uk/cycle-hire
Go Ape Buxton (6 miles): http://goape.co.uk/days-out/buxton
Swimming pools in Buxton http://www.dcleisurecentres.co.uk/centres/buxton-swimming-and-fitness-centre/ and Bakewell: http://www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk/leisure-a-culture/leisure-centres/bakewell-swimming-pool
Recommendations of places to eat:
Hassop Hall: http://www.hassophallhotel.co.uk/index.htm
A French restaurant in Bakewell: http://www.piedaniels-restaurant.com/index.html
A Thai restaurant in Buxton: http://www.simplythaibuxton.co.uk/
Accommodation, Facilities and Services
Suitability: | No Smoking, Pets Considered |
General: | Central heating, Internet Access |
Bedrooms: | 2 Bedrooms, Sleeps 4 1 Double/s, 1 Twin/s, 1 Cot/s |
Bathrooms: | 2 Bathroom/s 1 Bath/s, 1 Shower/s, 2 Wash basin/s, 2 Toilets/s |
Lounge: | Seating for 6 people Satellite/Cable TV, CD Player, Radio, DVD Player, Large screen TV, Board Games, Books/Magazines |
Dining Area: | Seating for 4 people , High chair |
Kitchen/Utility: | Oven, Hob, Grill, Fridge, Microwave, Kettle, Toaster, Coffee maker, Dishwasher, Ironing board, Iron Laundry facilities available in shared facility |
Outdoors: | BBQ, Shared garden, Terrace, Patio table, Patio chairs, Sunshade |
Access: | Car essential, Wheelchair, Off road parking, Secure parking, Private car park |
Services: |
Linen provided, Towels provided |
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Rates
Period | Weekly | Minimum Stay |
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25/1/20 - 13/2/20 | £468 | 3 Days |
14/2/20 - 20/2/20 | £520 | 3 Days |
21/2/20 - 26/3/20 | £468 | 3 Days |
27/3/20 - 16/4/20 | £570 | 3 Days |
17/4/20 - 21/5/20 | £520 | 3 Days |
22/5/20 - 28/5/20 | £640 | 3 Days |
29/5/20 - 9/7/20 | £570 | 3 Days |
10/7/20 - 3/9/20 | £640 | 3 Days |
4/9/20 - 22/10/20 | £520 | 3 Days |
Please Note: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion. Currency conversions are not guaranteed to be accurate.
Deposit/Booking Notes
Enquiries welcome by letter, phone or email.
Part weeks may be considered for off peak dates.
A completed booking form and a 50% deposit will, subject to availability, secure your reservation.
Middle Farm Holiday Cottages - Booking Terms and Conditions Maigold Cottage
1. A booking is a contract between the Client and the Owner.
2. No contract shall exist between the Client and the Owner until a completed booking form and a deposit of 50% of the total charge has been received. The booking will then be confirmed in writing by email or post. We can provide details for a BACS bank transfer and cheques should be made payable to Middle Farm Holiday Cottages. Costs are inclusive of all local taxes, heating and electricity.
3. The property is hired on the basis that the accommodation is for holiday use only and that no right to remain in the accommodation exists for the Client or any person allowed into the property by him/her.
4. Telephone reservations will be held for up to 3 days pending receipt of booking form and deposit.
5. The full balance of the total amount is payable no later than 28 days before the arrival date. Reminders will not be sent. Bookings made within 28 days of arrival must enclose full payment with the booking form. A security bond of 100 is also payable at balance stage. This is refunded within one week of departure subject to cottage being left in a satisfactory condition, fair wear and tear excluded.
6. The property will be ready from 3pm on arrival day and must be vacated by 10am on departure day. Weekly bookings are from Friday to Friday (unless otherwise agreed) although a different day may be arranged out of season.
7. On departure, the Client is expected to leave the property in a clean and tidy condition as found on arrival. The Client is responsible for the cost of any damage done to the property and its contents. The number of people occupying the property must not exceed the number stated on the booking form or the maximum number stated on the website.
8. The use of the accommodation and amenities is entirely at the risk of those occupying the property. No responsibility can be accepted for injury or for the loss or damage to the Clients possessions. No responsibility can be accepted for loss or damage to any car or its contents.
9. The Owner shall be allowed the right of entry to the property at all reasonable times for inspection, repair or maintenance purposes.
10. In the event of cancellation and with a minimum of 28 days notice, the Client remains responsible for the deposit rental amount. Cancellation with less than 28 days notice means that client will be responsible for full rental amount. If, however, a replacement booking can be found all monies paid will be refunded less a 25 administration fee.
11. The Owner reserves the right not to accept a booking or to refuse entry if any of the booking conditions are not met.
12. Comments and suggestions for improvement are welcome. Please take up a complaint immediately with the Owner so that the problem can be rectified as soon as possible. We are unable to deal with any complaints that are made after the Clients departure from the property.
13. Middle Farm Holiday cottages are strictly non-smoking properties.
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The accuracy of dates shown within this calendar are the sole responsibility of the advertiser. Holidaymakers should not rely on any dates as these cannot be guaranteed. Check with the owner of the property to confirm availability before making a booking.
Owner Details
Owner Name:
Brian or Julie
Property Ref:
11213
Languages Spoken:
English
Preferred Contact Method:
Enquiry Form
Primary Telephone:
0129885787
Owner joined website:
30 August 2015
Property listed since:
11 September 2015
Link to owners website:
www.middlefarmholidaycottages.co.uk
Please mention theholidaylet.com and be aware of time differences if making contact by phone.
Owner Details
Owner Name: Brian or Julie
Property Ref: 11213
Languages Spoken: English
Preferred Contact Method: Enquiry Form
Primary Telephone: 0129885787
Owner joined website: 30 August 2015
Property listed since: 11 September 2015
Link to owners website: www.middlefarmholidaycottages.co.uk
Please mention theholidaylet.com and be aware of time differences if making contact by phone.
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