House in High Peak District
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About this house rental
A local pub just a few mins walk away, a restaurant and the well-known Toll Bar fish & chip shop.
Located near scenic walking trails & charming villages, the cottage provides a perfect base for exploring nature & the wider Peak District area.
Seasonal and longer-stay discounts may apply - feel free to enquire
Welcome to your countryside escape in the heart of the Peak District! Nestled in the scenic village of Grindleford, this cosy 2-bedroom cottage offers peace, comfort, and easy access to stunning walks, local pubs, and famous national park attractions. Ideal for families, couples, or small groups looking to unwind and explore.
Our property offers the perfect blend of comfort and convenience - whether you’re here to explore the beautiful surroundings, enjoy a peaceful retreat, or spend quality time with loved ones.
Newly renovated kitchen with all appliances.
A coffee machine and a cafetière. Full-sized fridge freezer and a dishwasher.
Good-sized lounge with 6 seating dining area and comfy sofa. A sitting room that doubles as a bedroom with a quality bed, settee and desk area for work if needed.
Upstairs has a master ensuite, a large family bathroom and a 2nd bedroom with 2 single beds that can easily be put together. Under the stairs storage for muddy boots, coats, and a washing machine.
Guests have full access to the property and there is on road parking available. There is a small terrace to the front of the property for warmer evenings to relax and enjoy.
Please feel free to send us a message here, we would be happy to reply to your questions and inquiries
Stoney Middleton is an interesting and pretty Peak District village. Those who take the time to detour away from the main road with its dark, overhanging cliffs will be rewarded with a wealth of beautiful buildings, little lanes lined with stone cottages, a very unusual octagonal church, and even a little brook running through the streets. In the centre of the village is the beautiful Middleton Hall, a private 17th Century manor house. This was once the home of Thomas Denman, Britain’s Lord Chief Justice in 1832. Thomas Denman built the Bath House opposite, taking advantage of the natural thermal springs that rise there, heating the water to a constant 18 degrees Celsius. The Bath House provided two baths – one for ladies and one for gentleman – separated by a wall. Each bath measures 3m x 4m and is 1.5m deep. The waters were believed to have healing powers.
- Top Nearby Attractions -
Guests staying here are perfectly placed to enjoy some of the Peak District’s most celebrated spots. Just 5 minutes away, Padley Gorge offers magical woodland walks and tumbling waterfalls, while Stanage Edge (10 mins) delivers one of the UK’s most iconic ridges for hiking and climbing. A 20-minute drive leads to the grandeur of Chatsworth House, with its stunning gardens and stately charm. The nearby village of Hathersage (5 mins) is a delight, with cosy cafés and even an outdoor swimming pool. For sweeping waterside views, Ladybower Reservoir is only 20 minutes away.
- Where to Eat & Drink -
Food lovers will be spoiled for choice. The Maynard (3 mins) serves upscale British cuisine with views over Hope Valley, while the Grindleford Station Café is famous for hearty full English breakfasts. The Plough Inn offers classic pub fare and craft ales, and in nearby Hathersage, Colemans Deli is perfect for brunch and homemade cakes. For a relaxed evening, Bank House serves a seasonal menu paired with artisan coffee or wine.
Travel connections are excellent. Grindleford Train Station is just a 5-minute walk, with direct trains to Sheffield (around 20 minutes) and Manchester (about 1 hour). Buses connect to Bakewell, Castleton, and Hope, while the A6187 offers easy road access to the wider Peak District.
Grindleford station on the Sheffield – Manchester line is 3 miles North East of Stoney Middleton. Bus route 65 connects Grindleford station with Stoney Middleton (travel time 17 minutes).
Toll Bar Bus Stop - Stoney Middleton, Hope Valley S32 4TL
We welcome well-behaved pets, but we just ask that they are not allowed on soft furniture or upstairs for hygiene reasons.
Should any damage arise, there may be an extra fee for soiled or damaged items.
There is an open fire available, so feel free to bring along any fuel you may need for cosy evenings.
