Field House in Swanwick, Derbyshire is a remarkable, detached holiday home in attractive surroundings.
The ideal dwelling for a family or group of six, the property not only enjoys access to beautiful spacious gardens, but offers plenty of off-road parking.
After taking in the delightful, 1930s style abode, make your way inside and store your belongings in the handy porch.
The property offers two lovely sitting areas with Smart TVs for you to lounge in after an action-packed day, the largest being a charming sitting room and the other being an intimate snug that is ideal for those seeking a quieter retreat in the evenings.
When you want to rustle up some homecooked meals, venture to the fabulous kitchen to find a good selection of appliances, including a handy gas hob, an electric oven and microwave.
The dining room is a characterful space overlooking the gardens and makes for a pleasant spot for and your loved ones to tuck into a nourishing meal whilst catching up on the day's happenings.
Nearby is the conservatory/utility, where you can find a washing machine and a large fridge freezer, plenty of chilling space for your food and drink!
The property is served by a cloakroom on the ground floor, and a first-floor shower room that offers you a spacious, walk-in cubicle with electric shower.
After a refreshing rinse, move across the first floor to find three thoughtfully laid-out bedrooms, including a king size, a double and a twin.
Make the most of the sun in the warmer months and stretch your legs on the spacious lawns, before retreating to the summer house for a light lunch.
Swanwick is home to a well-stocked convenience store, along with the popular Gate Inn pub, which you only need to cross the street to get to!
Travel a short distance to Butterley, where locomotive fans will be delighted to find The Princess Royal Class Locomotive Trust Museum, along with enjoying access to the marvellous Midland Railway and the quirky Golden Valley Light Railway; after enjoying a round trip of this part of Derbyshire's countryside on either engine, why not embark on a quaint stroll around the Butterley Reservoir?
Be sure to make the most of your location and drive a short distance to Matlock, a picturesque town on the edge of the Peak District National Park, where the delights of the Peak Rail, The Heights of Abraham and The Great Masson Cavern can be discovered.
The Peak District Mining Museum in Matlock Bath and the popular Crich Tramway Museum are also close to hand.
Cromford is also nearby and is home to the National Stone Centre, as well as the High Peak Trail that brings you to the famed Black Rocks landmark, the High Peak Junction, Lea Wood and the Derwentside nature reserve.
There is so much more to discover from Field House, with the Peak District National Park offering plenty of attractions and sights in its picture-postcard settlements, including Bakewell and Baslow, whilst the bustling locations of Derby, Chesterfield, Sheffield and Nottingham can also be easily reached.
Treat yourself and your family to a fabulous stay at Field House.