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2 Guests
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1 Bedroom
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1 Bathroom
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Pets No
Features
- Hot tub
- Off road parking
- Garden / Patio
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
5 Customer Reviews
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"Lovely stay, very cosy place in a lovely location, thank you so much"
'Thank You' Jamie, it was lovely to have you stay. Property Owner
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"A very well-appointed barn conversion in a delightful and peaceful setting."
We particularly enjoyed the peace and quiet and being able to explore the extensive grounds making it possible to do a good walk straight from the doorstep. We also enjoyed some excellent eating places close by and it is an excellent gateway to the Peak District.
‘Thank You’ for your feedback. It was lovely to meet you. We hope you had a good trip to Ipswich ! Property Owner
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"Very clean and comfortable barn in a peaceful location however was very disappointed to find out when we got there that the hot tub was out of order and we could not use it as this was one of the main reasons we booked this specific property."
'Thank You' for your feedback. We do apologies for the hot tub being out of order, unfortunately, this was out of our control as it was due to a power outage following a thunder storm the weekend before your arrival. This has now been rectified. Property Owner
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"Great location ideal for those that want to explore some 14 acres of surrounding forest."
Property as advertised and Val the host made us very welcome. I believe this to be the first review posted as property only been listed since August Would definitely return
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"My wife and I have just returned home from a lovely week spent at The Barn At Catacol."
13th - 20th September. We enjoyed a relaxing stay in the idyllic surroundings of the barn, alternating with days out to some nearby attractions. The barn had everything we needed and we felt very much at home there in its 14 acres. Our host, Val, was extremely friendly and helpful. She gave us information about the barn and the local area. Thanks Val. We can recommend a visit to the nearby Crich Tramway Museum and the National Trust Workhouse & Infirmary in Southwell. The scenery local to the barn is also outstanding. Two restaurants we visited were the Tom Yum Thai in Belper, under the mill and the nearby Anila Indian restaurant. Both served excellent food.
‘Thank You’ for the feedback. It was a delight having you both to stay. Your enthusiasm was a tonic ! Hope to see you again, soon. Property Owner
Summary
- One king-size bedroom with Smart TV
- Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin, and WC
- Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
- Underfloor heating
- Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, kettle, toaster
- 2 x Smart TV, WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Off-road parking for 2 cars - access via unmade bridlepath
- Non-enclosed terrace with furniture, barbecue, hot tub, and access to 14 acres of private landscaped gardens and woodlands
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 2.8 miles, pub 0.7 miles, river 1.7 miles
- Note: Steps up to the property
- Note: The property is on a bridal path and is not accessible for low cars, there are pot holes
- Please note: This property does not accept infants
The property
Heage 2.5 miles.
Belper 3.2 miles.
Barn at Catacol rests in the outskirts of Ambergate near, the market town of Belper and Heage and is a stunning couple’s retreat, nestled into picturesque countryside and resting in the owner’s grounds, boasting beautiful, landscaped gardens and contemporary amenities.
With off-road parking and an opulent hot tub, this property is ideal for a couple seeking a tranquil escape to the countryside of Derbyshire.
After driving up a tree-lined bridle way, park off-road and make your way into this simply beautiful barn, a delightful property with the living spaces resting on the first floor.
Here, the open-plan nature of this social hub entices guests to recline in a stylish sitting area, before cooking up a storm in the kitchen and enjoying a hearty meal at the dining table.
Alternatively, throw open the patio doors and dine alfresco, enjoying a glass of fizz and countryside views, or making the most of the stone barbecue, before indulging in a soak in the hot tub.
Here guests can make use of the paths throughout the stunning fourteen acres of landscaped gardens and bluebell woodlands, seeing what wildlife they can spot, with many birds of prey, foxes & deer frequenting the area. When sleep calls, freshen up in the charming bathroom, enjoying a soak amongst the bubbles or a refreshing shower, before settling down for the night in the spacious king-size bedroom, housing bespoke furniture to store all of your belongings.
Barn at Catacol rests in the picturesque outskirts of Ambergate and is close to Anilas Restaurant and the Bridge House Restaurant, and boasts miles of footpaths from the property itself.
For more amenities, head over to Heage, where there is a convenience store for all of your essentials.
Visit Belper, where there are more eateries and shops, as well as Belper Water Gardens, or head over to Matlock Bath, where you will find an aquarium, the Heights of Abraham, arcades, The Peak District Mining Museum, and close by walks at Black Rocks and Lumsdale Waterfall.
Bakewell is another delightful town to visit, with independent stores, cafés, and close by attractions, and guests can also visit Shining Cliff Wood, Cromford with the SSSI Arkwrights Mill and canal walk, Crich where guests can find the Tramway Museum, and Wirksworth. Hiking or mountain biking through the incredible Peak District National Park is a must; make the most of the stunning scenery at a selection of sites including Lud’s Church, Stanton Moor, Thor’s Cave, Haddon Hall, and The Roaches.
There is so much to be explored with a romantic getaway to Derbyshire with The Barn at Catacol.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £400.
About the location
HEAGE
Matlock 10.2 miles; Derby 11.2 miles; Peak District National Park 15.9 miles
Nestled between the towns of Ripley and Belper lies the charming village of Heage, Derbyshire. This scattered village is divided into two parts, Heage and Nether Heage, both home to rustic cottages and quaint lanes but neither possessing a centre. The name 'Heage' is Anglo-Saxon, meaning sublime or high and is fitting considering the hilly backdrop and greenery. The land has a rich history of farming and this is evident with its ancient farmhouses and working farms today, as well as the historic Morley Park, which was previously a coal mining and ironworks major setting. Within easy reach is the stunning reservoir of Carsington Water, the spectacular Grade II Riber Castle and Cromford Mills for a guided tour around a 1800s water-powered cotton mill. The friendly village of Heage is also a fantastic base for exploring the wonderful Peak District National Park and the glorious Sherwood Forest.
Please note: This property does not accept children or infants.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas