This historic cottage, dating back to the Doomsday Book, rests in the village of Mapperley near Ilkeston in the Peak District.
Identifiable by the charming red phone box outside the property, which acts as the village library, this character cottage is a wonderful base for a small family or couple wanting to explore the rural and metropolitan attractions of Derbyshire.
Head up the stone path, which separates the spacious lawn garden from a small shrubbery area, with a seating area to the side where you can sit out and enjoy an alfresco lunch on a sunny day.
Step inside this historic home to find character features, stunning original doors and wooden beams, while the sitting room boasts a brick fireplace that houses a woodburning stove, ideal for relaxing in front of on the sofa with a glass of wine.
The kitchen/diner is well-equipped with the appliances you need to create homecooked meals, which can be enjoyed at the dining table, beneath the character beams.
The sleek family bathroom rests on the ground floor and offers a choice of a long soak in the P-shaped bath or a quick rinse beneath the shower, while the Velux window brings in plenty of light.
Head upstairs to catch a good night's rest in one of three fantastic bedrooms, all of which boast unique and characterful features, with the master king-size double bedroom offering plenty of storage with a wardrobe and chest of drawers, as well as a stunning feature fireplace, while the two single bedrooms are ideal for children.
Mapperley village boasts a good pub serving food and real ales just opposite the property, perfect for nights when you don't feel like cooking.
Enjoy hiking, cycling and horse riding amidst 700 acres of Shipley Country Park, while walkers can explore 20 miles of footpaths and bridleways, as well as the woodland area of Mapperley Wood Nature Reserve and hiking along the Nutbrook hiking trail.
Ilkeston is a couple of miles away, boasting a selection of shops, pubs, cafés and restaurants, as well as attractions like its Victorian museum & gardens, strolls through Victoria Park and along the Erewash river, and multiple golf courses for enjoying a round of golf.
Nearby, the 16th century Wollaton Hall, Gardens and Deer Park is a must-see on your way to Nottingham, and features acres of parkland, a natural history museum and a golf course, while Nottingham is a bustling city with plenty of entertainment, from art venues, sporting events and fantastic nightlife, as well as fine dining at Michelin star restaurants for a special occasion and excellent shopping at a variety of high street and independent stores.
Derby is also a great city to visit during your stay, with its popular Cathedral Quarter offering a good mix of cafés, restaurants and bars.
From here, you are within easy reach of the Peak District National Park and a plethora of walking and cycling trails, as well as attractions like the Heights of Abraham attraction, where you can enjoy the best views from above with a cable car ride up to its show caves, nature trail and water gardens.
For an exciting family-friendly day out, head to Alton Towers theme park or the Peak Wildlife Park, while the market town of Bakewell, home to the magnificent Chatsworth House and Gardens, is are all within an hour's drive.
Hobson's Cottage is a wonderful base for your next family getaway to Derbyshire.