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Cheshire House

(Ref. 1135826)

Castleton, Peak District, Peak District & Derbyshire Dales Show on map

3.7

Sykes rating

  • 7 Guests

  • 4 Bedrooms

  • 4 Bathrooms

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Hot tub
  • Off road parking
  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

Reviews & Ratings

Accuracy of the listing
Cleanliness
Comfort
Facilities and Maintenance

10 Customer Reviews

  • "The property was very clean and had all we needed for our stay eg in terms of towels and kitchen items."

    The hot tub was great on the first day but unfortunately cold on the second day and we were only staying two nights. Overall it is a lovely house and very centrally located in Castleton so we could access everywhere on foot.

    Reviewed by Alex4.7Aug 2024

  • "Definitely not dog friendly!"

    My dog escaped through gaps in the fencing 3 times, the peoperty is on a busy main road (had read a review to say this had been sorted, which it definitely has not)! So had to use items from inside the house to keep my dog from escaping and safe, then was accused of leaving the items outside when we left which we hadn't, as i personally took them in, someone took photos of this on our last day before we even left the property, as they came to do something to the hot tub before we had even left! Cobwebs everywhere in the house, found someone elses clothing behind the sofa. Shower kept blocking. The kitchen tap was faulty. Very small courtyard, no real garden. Was disturbed on day 2 by the cleaners wanting to come and clean as they'd been given the wrong day of us leaving. The hot tub kept getting faults, I had to take out the filters and clean them myself as they were filthy and looked like they had been cleaned or replaced in a long time.

    Thank you for your feedback. Sykes advertise a property as pet friendly when they accept pets however this does not necessarily mean the garden is fully secure, and our listing was correct. However, on the back of your feedback we have now made it clearer on the listing that the garden is not fully enclosed. Thank you for letting us know about the cleanliness and maintenance issues which we will rectify. If you had advised us of these during your stay, we certainly could have come to attend to them straight away. We are always trying to make improvements to the property for future guests to enjoy. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Lyndsay1.9Aug 2024

  • "This is not to be seen as a negative review and I hope you take the feed back as constructive comments."

    We had a brilliant family week and the location for central Castleton is brilliant. But the property is needing some TLC. Most kitchen utensils were provided - but we are glad we brought our large wok for cooking for a family of 7. There's no garlic crusher and an additional chopping board would be good. It might be worth sharpening knives or providing new ones as the ones provided are woeful. Not a massive issue to us, but there's no gate on the fence facing the public car park which could be a close call for potentially escaping dogs when front door opened. The front door supporting brace needs replacing as it is broken and you have to lean on the door to close it. There is no key for the side patio doors (that we found). The stable door at the rear does not close properly unless you really push it and lock the door from the inside. This is annoying if you are sitting outside. It becomes dangerous for little children and their fingers. No light bulb in small room and no replacements or spares anywhere. Dishwasher needs salt to be provided - there was none that we found, so it often didn’t clean very well. Tumble dryer - doesn’t dry clothes completely dry. Accessible electric cables/wires under tv are not only visible and unsightly, but grabbable by a child unless really supervised. The welcome book is lacking any real details about managing the property itself. The bins - although it can’t be helped - were 3/4 full on arrival. There is also a lack of details for bin day collection point. I placed the green bin in the car park, but luckily I saw the bin crew at 6:30am and they said they only collect from the roadside. There is no hot tub information/ upkeep details what so ever. Luckily, we knew we had to add chlorine as the slow release container floating around had run out by Wednesday. Who knew you had to remove this when in use? I can only compare to other places I've been where staff visited twice a day to check levels. It shouldn't be down to guests to manage the safe use of a hot tub, with no instructions. There are no spare bedding or pillows (its stated beds can be pulled apart if needed which is great, but there are no extra duvets provided) there is also an under sheet missing. The curtain in the living room is annoyingly short. Cleaning, just generally could be better. It seems a surface clean is done, rather than a thorough turnover. There are cobwebs and spiders in most room corners, the worst place being above the kitchen fridge. Bathroom window is in need of repair (there was a note on the window) however the bathroom door in the same room also doesn’t close properly. In addition, the toilet seat is moving and needs to be fixed/ replaced. King size bedroom en-suite shower doors don’t close completely, and tray floods - due to blockage. Stairs are loud and need new wedges, difficult to move up and down the stairs at night time without waking others and one gets a sense that the stairs are going to collapse! Security for dogs and young children in the garden is concerning given the proximity to the main road and it is fortunate we were fastidious in supervision. We had to move any wood lying around to form a barrier to deter them from escaping, especially towards the car park side. There were many screws lying around in the rear pebbled area that we picked up following construction of the welcome cover to hot tub. It seems a missed opportunity to encompass the fire pit and grassed area along with the pebbled area into a wholly securely fenced area. The seating area along the fence in the pebbled area, along the roadside, by the hot tub is a great idea, but it is too high. It needs to be halved in height to sit comfortably on. This is by far the main area we used A seat leg was broken on the arm chair in the living room by window. We ended up balancing this many times so it could be used. The oven has a weird funny smell when in use Castleton experienced a massive power cut during our stay, so the burglar alarm needs resetting as it was beeping and there was an issue rebooting the WiFi and TV but we conquered that eventually. I come back to the Welcome pack, there were no instructions how to do any of this. A clock would be nice on the fireplace in the living room. It takes two adults to lift the hot tub lid on and off. Actually 3, the first time we used it we leant the lid against the fence, but it dropped down the back and it took 3 adults to get it out (2 in the spa). Whilst the lady cleaning the hot tub was utterly pleasant, she arrived at around 8:30am, but check out is at 10. The hot tub was being drained by before 9am, which didn’t allow any use for the morning of departure had we wanted to. Fortunately we didn't, but we were just not expecting anyone so early. Again, I come back to the welcome pack (lack of) information if 8:30 am is the norm.

    Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback. We are glad you enjoyed you stay at Cheshire House. We will certainly look into providing more kitchen equipment as suggested and will attend to the maintenance issues you have brought to our attention. We will also so provide more information and a welcome pack. We like to get an early start on the hot tub so that it has time to heat up before the next guest arrives however, we will take you comments on board. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Andy3.4Aug 2024

  • "I feel I need to leave feed back in two halves."

    Good points- location is amazing, beds really comfortable, bedding good quality, towels good quality and living room furniture was comfortable. Things that let the property down- two missing gates on the front ( the dogs could get directly into the carpark or drive to main road), no handle to assist the hot tub lid lifting ( it took both my husband and I to get it back on so my parents had been unable to use it once we had left), no safe steps for older guests and a shower at outside the back door, very large amounts cobweb's in most areas, back stable door didn’t fasten together and is extremely poor repair, broken lock hanging off the inside of bedroom two along with a broken curtain tie back and broken soap holder left in the shower, shower in main bedroom not draining and leaving stood water, curtains that don’t reach the bottom of the window, no wood packs for the fire pit and lots of large lengths of wood left on sitting area so it was not able to be used.

    Many thanks for letting us know about the maintenance issue. Our house has been unusually busy for last few months with back-to-back bookings. We had not had a chance to address these issues. However, we appreciate your comments, and we have now addressed these issues. Your comments help us a lot to make future guests stay comfortable and pleasant. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Katie2.5Jul 2024

  • "The cottage was well appointed, with a good standard of equipment."

    However, the showers had mold, which is unacceptable for any property.

    Reviewed by Mark3.1Jul 2024

  • "The only negative is that there was no information on waste collection days, which unfortunately meant we missed the collection."

    Otherwise, all good

    Reviewed by Paul5.0Jul 2024

  • "Lovely comfortable property in an ideal setting."

    Though it falls down on cleanliness and maintenance. The day we arrived, I had to clean the downstairs toilet and the main bedroom ensuite sink & toilet. The showers need cleaning and the doors fixing. However, apart from that it is a beautiful house and we would stay there again

    Reviewed by Karen3.8May 2024

  • "Excellent location in town near to pubs, shops and cafes."

    Comfortable house that matched the photos and description given.

    Reviewed by Pamela4.7Apr 2024

  • "The property appears to be a premium listing, which I was expecting, but the lack of attention to detail and quality of some of the furnishings let it down, and the cleaning was the first impression that really let the property down."

    They put cards with all the towels "Number One housekeeping and venue management service" yet we found bits of food on the floor in the lounge, on the chairs in the dining room and one quite dirty towel. The location is carefully hidden in the listing, it is surrounded by a (quiet) car park to one side and the main road to the other. However, all that sounds like a huge moan, it is within the middle of a lovely village just footsteps away, the hot tub was lovely too, and the house is as described and has all the features listed. It was great for our short stay. The light in the kitchen is poor, so that could be improved (Previous feedback said the same).

    Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback. The property is listed as a 4 tick which is not Sykes premium category. Thank you for raising the issues with the cleaning this will be passed on to the cleaning team. We will also investigate the lighting in the kitchen. We are glad you had a good stay. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Andy3.1Feb 2024

  • "Relaxing week in this well located house with hot tub."

    Felt it was quite expensive but the location in this village is key being close to loads of eateries and facilities. Few suggestions to improve it: provide/fix outside light; remove sensor light in downstairs loo; kitchen needs better lights; clear shower drain to main bedroom ensuite; provide clothes horse; needs coat hooks in hall. All in all, modern yet cosy and comfortable house in great location

    Thank you for your feedback and suggestions for the property we will certainly consider your suggestions. We are glad you enjoyed the hot tub and location to the property. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Mark4.7Nov 2023

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Summary

  • Four bedrooms: 1 x super-king-size with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x king-size en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x double, 1 x single
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • Cloakroom
  • Kitchen
  • Dining room
  • Sitting room with electric fire
  • Gas central heating
  • Electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher
  • Smart TV and WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off road parking for 2 cars
  • Enclosed courtyard with hot tub and fire pit
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • 2 well behaved pets welcome with a supplement of £25 per pet per holiday
  • All pets should to be kept on lead outside the house as premises are not completely enclosed
  • Shop and pub 0.1 miles

The property

Cheshire House is a wonderful, four-bedroom holiday home settled at the heart of Castleton, a quaint village in Derbyshire.

Perfectly located close to shops, pubs, and restaurants, this charming property is ideal for families, friends or couples looking to explore the countless wonders dotted throughout the magnificent Peak National Park.

Park up off-road, with space for 2 cars before you step into your welcoming new abode.

Entering your new home, be immediately embraced by warm, inviting décor, and get to work in the fully-equipped kitchen.

Here, the chosen chef can cook up delicious home-cooked dinners that can be tucked into around the dining table, before you and your loved ones kick back and unwind in front of the electric fire in the plush sitting room.

When the sun is shining or the evenings warm, head outside to the enclosed courtyard, where you can savour a glass of your favourite tipple or a spot of stargazing in the outdoor hot tub.

When the night draws to a close, head upstairs and choose between four beautifully-appointed bedrooms; a super-king and king-size, each with en-suite shower rooms, along with a double and a single.

Begin your day with a rejuvenating shower, savour a morning coffee, and then set out to explore your local area.

Greet the morning with a scenic walk through the rolling hills and lush green countryside that surround Castleton, taking a stroll along the Peakshole Water, before you head back into the village to explore all it has to offer; from ancient churches to the awe-inspiring Peveril Castle.

Take a tour of the brilliant nearby spot of Treak Cliff and Speedwell Caverns to witness amazing crystals, stalactites, and stalagmites, or for something more relaxing, indulge with a traditional afternoon tea at the Bakewell Tea Room.

Chatsworth House, home of Duke and Duchess of Devonshire is within close proximity to Cheshire House and there is a Peak District hop on hop off open top double decker bus that can take you to Chatsworth House and many other places of interest.

Venture further and marvel at the stunning Georgian architecture of Buxton's town centre, whilst being sure to visit the breathtaking limestone caves of Poole's Cavern.

For even more activity, embark on a scenic hike up the National Trust landscape of Dark Peak, where you can bask in the unspoiled beauty of the Hope Valley.

Bring your loved ones to make memories in the Peak District at Cheshire House.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £300.

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About the location

CASTLETON, PEAK DISTRICT

Hope 1.5 miles; Buxton 10 miles; Bakewell 13 miles.

The outstandingly beautiful Peak District village of Castleton is situated at the top of the Hope Valley, on the doorstep of some great walking country. Steeped in fascinating history, the village boasts the Norman Peverill Castle Keep which is in a commanding position keeping an eye on the village and the National Park. The village is a draw to walkers and all manner of outdoor enthusiasts wanting to follow the paths, conquer the Winnats Pass or have a go at caving. Castleton is world-famous for its visitor caves and the beautiful semi precious stone Blue John which is only found and mined here. Castleton has a fabulous array of interesting little gift shops, pubs, tea rooms and an excellent Visitor Centre with its small museum explaining life in the Hope Valley, plus the Christmas lights and festive activities are very popular with visitors during December. Nearby are the pretty villages of Edale, the start of the Pennine Way, Hope and Hathersage with its seasonal outdoor swimming pool. Enjoy a day out at Alton Towers or visit the impressive Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall. Also within easy reach are Buxton, Matlock Bath and Carsington Water, while further afield are the market towns of Ashbourne and Leek.

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This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas