Tideswell 1.8 miles.
Nestled in the tiny hamlet of Miller’s Dale, close to the village of Tideswell in the heart of the Peak District National Park is this fabulous barn conversion built in 1760, The Barn.
Throughout this lovely dwelling expect to find quality furnishings and character features, creating a charming setting to relax in after a day of adventure.
Set in a reverse level layout, with the living areas and kitchen upstairs, The Barn provides much to look forward to.
Step inside and follow the flagstone flooring to the first of the bedrooms, comprising of two double bedrooms, ample storage and lush en-suite bathrooms with a roll-top bath in each.
Make your way upstairs to reach the sitting room, where two sofas sit before the TV, with a high vaulted ceiling and exposed beams adding character to the room.
Relax here or head into the kitchen/diner to gather round the dining table for a family board game brought from home before you set the table for dinner.
The farmhouse style kitchen comes well-equipped with all you could need, dominated by the AGA range cooker with 5-ring gas hob and complimented by lovely fixtures such as the Belfast sink and wooden units.
Adjacent lies a utility room, home to a dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washing machine and other amenities.
Continue through to the final bedroom, hosting a double bed with plenty of space, served by a contemporary shower room.
The garden is split over two levels and offers a tranquil spot for relaxing; at the lower level lies an artificial area with patio furniture whilst the upper is gravelled with further seating.
Get to know your surroundings further by venturing along the River Wye, discovering quaint scenery along the way, before refuelling at the Anglers Rest, an 18th century country pub serving hearty comfort food and real ales.
Venture to nearby Tideswell, one of the most ancient settlements in the central Peak District, home to some good pubs, fine local eateries, individual curiosity shops and a magnificent 14th century church.
Scenic walking surrounds the village, with the Tideswell Dale Nature Reserve and Deep Dale Nature Reserve worth exploring, plus plenty of larger peaks to challenge yourself on including Eldon Hill, Rushup Edge and Mondal Head.
Eight miles away lies the charming town of Bakewell, famed for its sweet treat shops as well as The Old House, a tudor house from Henry VII’s reign now turned into a museum showcasing historical artefacts.
Discover the delights of the Peak District from this character home, The Barn.