The Lodge is very spacious and offers fabulous family living accommodation with many original features from the old barn structure. The bedrooms have been tastefully finished and the under floor heating downstairs ensures a cosy, comfortable stay. The Lodge is close to a number of interesting market towns and is only a short drive away from The Peak District National Park bordering some of England's most stunning scenery and Stately Homes. The famous town of Holmfirth, home of "Last of the Summer Wine", is a short drive away where you can visit some lovely unique shops and dine in the cosy cafes.
This beautifully converted barn has been renovated to a very high standard and furnished with quality appliances and furnishings. It is attached to the owners' property and has lovely views around this small holding in the quaint village of Midhopestones.
Ground Floor AccommodationProperty has under floor central heating and comprises:
Lounge: With flat screen LCD TV, DVD player, log burning stove, radio and ipod docking station and freesat
Kitchen: With electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwashing machine.
Laundry/Drying Area: With washing machine
Dining Room: With pine table and six chairs
Hall Cloakroom: With boot storage
Cloakroom: With wash basin and toilet First Floor Accommodation
Family Bathroom: With shower cubicle, toilet , wash basin and heated towel rail.
Bedroom 1: With king size bed and en suite toilet , wash basin and shower. Separate dressing room area.
Bedroom 2: With single bed.
Bedroom 3: With double bed (and low beam - please take care) and further single bed in connecting room (for 6th guest - no extra charge).
There are many walks close by the property and a number of reservoirs including Ladybower, Underbank, Langsett and Midhopestones, which all have pretty walks in and around the area. The village of Bradfield has an upper and lower part and offers two lovely pubs where you can eat home cooked food and drink real ales. The village cricket field is the centre point with a river and footpaths in and around the area. Once in the Peak District the popular and interesting towns and villages are within easy reach. The Hope Valley has the caves and castle of Castleton, the start of the Pennine Way in Edale, and the popular towns of Buxton and Bakewell - well worth a visit. Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall are just outside Bakewell and have some of Britain's most stunning gardens and antiques and artwork. A great location to appreciate both Yorkshire and The Peak District area. |