Orchard View, Parwich

This is a wonderful Grade II listed semi detached farmhouse and is situated in the lovely village of Parwich. It is full of charm and character and has many of its original features such as the mullioned windows and shutters and the old beams. The well-equipped kitchen is bright and airy and incorporates the dining area. There is a cosy snug with an open fire and the larger sitting room has a wood burner in the original fireplace, both welcoming and comfortable rooms. The four bedrooms are light, elegant and well furnished. There is a well-appointed bathroom and the property has a lovely outside space. This is a lovely tranquil property in which to sample the delights of the Peak District.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 9
  •   Bedrooms 4
  •   Bathrooms 3
  •   Changeover Saturday
Features
  •   Pets Allowed
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Washing Machine
  •   Television
  •   High Chair
  •   Cots
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Log Burner
  •   Wifi
  •   Snooker
  •   Games Room
  •   Pub Nearby
  •   Parking Available

Accommodation Details

Four bedrooms: 1 x double with four poster bed, 1 x king-size double with en-suite shower, basin & WC, 1 x single, 1 x family room with 3 single beds & 1 pull-out stacker bed. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin & WC. Ground floor basin & WC. Fitted kitchen with dining area. Utility room. Sitting room with woodburning stove. Snug with open fire.

A magnificent, Grade II listed, semi-detached farmhouse, located in the pretty village of Parwich, just a few minutes' walk from the village's traditional pub and only 7 miles from Ashbourne. Full of character and charm, the cottage boasts many original features such as old beams, fireplaces, mullioned windows and shutters, and offers a lovely sitting room with woodburning stove and cosy snug with open fire, along with a spacious garden in which to relax and unwind. Enjoy beautiful walks through the old village of Parwich, cycling on the nearby Tissington Trail or a sightseeing tour of the wonderful Peak District National Park. With the market town of Ashbourne within easy reach, this is an ideal base for family and friends to get away from it all and enjoy a break in the country.

The lovely old village of Parwich is surrounded by beautiful countryside and dates back to the Saxon times, although there is evidence of a Roman farm at Roystone Grange nearby. Parwich has a village green, public house and a church as well as a post office with a general store. Cyclists and walkers will be well occupied with the lovely walks and paths in the area, one of them being the Manifold Trail which follows the Leek to Manifold light railway. There are many pretty villages within easy reach. Ilam, Alstonefield and Brassington all have an interesting past waiting to be discovered. With so much to offer in the way of sightseeing and outdoor activities, this peaceful area makes a great holiday base for all ages.

Amenities & Facilities

Oil central heating with woodburning stove & open fire. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, 2 x TVs with Freeview, DVD, CD, WiFi, small library of books, videos & DVDs. Fuel, power & starter pack for stove & open fire inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Games area in attached garage with snooker table/table football. Cot, highchair & stairgate. Off road parking for 2 cars, further off-road parking available 50-60 yards away. Lockable bike/boot store. Large, enclosed lawned garden with patio, garden furniture, Wendy House & BBQ. Sorry, no smoking. Shop & pub 3 mins walk. One well-behaved dog welcome please call if extra pets required.

Location Details

The lovely old village of Parwich is surrounded by beautiful countryside and dates back to the Saxon times, although there is evidence of a Roman farm at Roystone Grange nearby. Parwich has a village green, public house and a church as well as a post office with a general store. Cyclists and walkers will be well occupied with the lovely walks and paths in the area, one of them being the Manifold Trail which follows the Leek to Manifold light railway. There are many pretty villages within easy reach. Ilam, Alstonefield and Brassington all have an interesting past waiting to be discovered. With so much to offer in the way of sightseeing and outdoor activities, this peaceful area makes a great holiday base for all ages.

The ultimate in "year-round" appeal, the Peak District offers countryside, picturesque villages and magnificent scenery. It touches upon six counties and encloses 555 square miles of open moorland, flowing rivers, and wooded dales.

Reviews

We stayed here as a group of friends for a long weekend away and the cottage met all our needs fantastically. It's in a quiet and beautiful location, it is spacious and well equipped, and full of character. Great walks from the door step, and really impressive pub just a 2 minute walk away. Phyllis was a great and helpful host. This cottage definitely represents excellent value for money, we were all extremely impressed. If only for a slightly more powerful shower in the main bathroom and i would have gladly given 5stars. Would stay again without hesitation. Thanks.

Rated by oliverwP8842GU reviewed on 22nd November 2021

We’ve just come back from a weeks holiday at Orchard Cottage and thoroughly enjoyed it. The cottage is well equipped with plenty of room for everyone. We had a problem with one of the showers (these things happen) but Phyllis had it sorted out in no time and it didn’t detract from our enjoyment of the property. The village really is very pretty and the local pub a real gem. We will be back, thank you.

Rated by gstickland reviewed on 18th September 2020

Stayed in Orchard View with the family to celebrate our Golden Wedding Anniversary. The cottage was warm and very welcoming, Phyllis called in to welcome us and left us a plate of home made cakes. The accommodation had more than enough room for our party of nine. Fully central heated plus a great wood burning stove in the sitting room, great kitchen/diner with all the utensils you would ever need. The grandchildren had a great time in the games room, allowing the adults to chill out in the sitting room. We have no hesitation in recommending this cottage set in a lovely village, great for walkers, and excellent food available at The Sycamore, only two minutes walk away.

Rated by CaseyWanderer reviewed on 30th December 2019

Very well-kept, beautifully clean, cute cottage in a lovely village. We were welcomed and looked after. Asking how to put the heating on, Phyllis came straight round. We had everything we needed and our dog was welcome too. Easy few minutes walk to the pub and enjoyed two meals there. We were looking for somewhere to stay to go to Chatsworth flower show and this cottage was in easy reach of there and many other excellent places to visit in and around the peak district.

Rated by Chillamum reviewed on 14th June 2019

We stayed in this cottage recently as a group of four friends. This is a great cottage in the South East of the Peak District. Perfect location to be able to walk straight from the house. The house itself has beds to sleep 8, in 4 bedrooms. There are two double rooms, one single and one triple. One of the doubles has an ensuite and there is another communal bathroom upstairs. Beds are comfortable. Bathrooms were not particularly modern, bud did the job... even if the shower was a bit hit or miss! Downstairs there is a lounge with wood burning stove, a snug room, kitchen/ diner, a uility room with downstairs loo and a games room with a small snooker table in the garage. We had all the equipment we needed in the kitchen to be able to cook what we had planned. Outside there is parking for two cars, but plenty of space for more cars on the street. There is also a front garden which was lovely and peaceful. If you are wanting modern luxury this iss not it, however as a base for walkers it certainly does the job.

Rated by Memories_Not_Things reviewed on 6th March 2016

A lovely cottage in the most picture postcard pretty village. Everything we needed and more.

Rated by Mr Georgiadis reviewed on 22nd February 2016

Lovely family accommodation, perfect for our group. Set in a beautiful Dales village in glorious countryside with easy access to the fabulous Dovedale and the greater Peak District.

Rated by Mr Mackinnon reviewed on 22nd February 2016

We could not have found a better or more welcoming place for the whole family to celebrate my husbands' 70th birthday.We had a personal welcome from the owner who showed us all the facilities for our use, perfect for 6 adults,3 small grandchildren and new baby.The kitchen was extremely well equipped, the property very warm and cosy and the grandchildren loved having their own separate sitting room in which to play.A short walk away is the village pub where we received a very warm welcome for our celebration family meal, arranged to suit timing for the children.The pub also provides a shop for your daily needs. Our weekend passed all to quickly and we would love to return for a longer, more leisurely holiday.

Rated by rae v reviewed on 16th January 2016

An absolutely fabulous cottage in great central England location for family meet up. Everything that was needed was already there, a home away from home. The owner was very helpful and thoughtful. I would recommend this property to anyone.

Rated by Mr Marfleet reviewed on 24th November 2015

Beautiful village setting, lovely and quiet. The cottage was great. Very large bedrooms. Would go again.

Rated by Ms Fitzmaurice reviewed on 18th October 2015

We spent our holiday in Orchard View House with my daughter, son-in-law and baby granddaughter. The cottage was welcoming, spacious and well equipped. The kitchen is modern and large - a very nice room. The utility room is a lovely space in which to bath the baby, wash and dry clothes, etc. Having 2 sitting rooms meant that we could spend some time separately as well as together, which was nice. The en-suite bedroom is situated a little apart from the other 3 bedrooms and family bathroom, which afforded privacy to both parts of the family. The cottage was very clean. The garden was large and well kept, and the car parking area was just right for our 2 cars. The location of the cottage was perfect for us, as the village is beautiful, and the village pub, (which doubles as the village shop) was very welcoming and served good beer and nice, comforting, homely food which was just what we wanted.

Rated by Mrs Stynes reviewed on 22nd June 2015

Beautiful well equiped cosy cottage in an equally beautiful friendly village. Also village pub very welcoming and food very good value. Area perfect for dog walks.

Rated by Maureen H reviewed on 19th March 2015

Lovely, comfortable house in a beautiful Derbyshire village. Had a very friendly, helpful owner. In an excellent location. Top marks all round for a super long weekend away.

Rated by Mrs Buswell reviewed on 16th March 2015

This was a lovely cottage - a comfortable and enjoyable break.

Rated by Mr Lever reviewed on 13th January 2015

A cosy warm cottage in a beautiful friendly village. The local pub was good and there were plenty of local walks.

Rated by Mrs Henson reviewed on 30th December 2014

Ideal cottage for our family including two babies, it is well maintained and stocked. Located in a nice village and being keen walkers there was plenty of choice of walks. We would go again.

Rated by Mrs Keech reviewed on 23rd December 2014

Great layout of the property; 2 living areas so good for children and adults to have some separate space, bedrooms are large and utility room great for wellies and coats. Fantastic garden for small children and dog as all enclosed. Good location for seeing such a beautiful area. Pub and shop 2 minutes walk and some lovely walks from the property, all uphill to start with! Really lovely property that suited 3 generations perfectly and very welcoming and friendly owner.

Rated by Mrs Wilson reviewed on 27th April 2014

This is a lovely cottage. It is very spacious and extremely comfortable. It is very well equiped and the family had a lovely weekend.

Rated by Ms Mckinney reviewed on 24th March 2014

A lovely cottage, very spacious, lovely and warm, and well furnished, with everything you could want. The owner was very helpful and friendly. The village is good with a busy pub, good food and a little shop. We would definitely stay here again.

Rated by Mrs Allison reviewed on 16th December 2013

It was in a very pretty village with a lovely friendly pub. The weather was very cold outside but the heating in the cottage was so lovely and warm. Nice and close to Ashbourne which was a lovely little town. Everything we needed was in the cottage.

Rated by Mrs Cook reviewed on 29th November 2013

We were met as soon as we arrived by the very friendly owner, she took us right round the property and told us about the surrounding area. The house is really well laid out with plenty of space for everyone. The utility room was really handy for dirty boots etc, and the games room went down a treat. Parwich is a beautiful little village, well located with plenty of walks and activities nearby. Thoroughly recommend this property.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 26th June 2013

It has been thoughtfully renovated and felt like a real home! We loved the log burner and the utility room was very handy.

Rated by Mrs Ash reviewed on 14th April 2013

Location, good flexible accommodation and the open fires made it cosy in an evening.

Rated by Mr Walters reviewed on 17th December 2012

Friendly, helpful owner. Excellent base for exploring area.

Rated by Mr Young reviewed on 14th October 2012

Location, very peaceful.

Rated by Mr Weaver reviewed on 27th August 2012

How central the cottage was too various attractions. The beautiful village the cottage is located in.

Rated by Mrs Bailey reviewed on 24th August 2012

The property was ideal for a large family. A perfect location in a beautiful village.

Rated by Mrs Mckenny Mendes reviewed on 9th August 2012

We booked this cottage for my Mum's 60th Birthday, for all the family to come together. The village is really beautiful and everyone was very friendly. The cottage offered everything we needed and more and the walled garden was ideal for the 4 under 6 kids that were with us.

Rated by Mr Ashford reviewed on 26th July 2012

A lovely cottage, well equipped and perfect for the nine of us to stay in. Location was great with lots to do in the area without having to travel too far.

Rated by Mrs Harvey reviewed on 24th July 2012

Beautiful cottage in a lovely quiet village.

Rated by Mr Brand reviewed on 24th July 2012

A beautiful cottage set in the very quiet village of Parwich about 7 miles from Ashbourne. The cottage is very well appointed with two good size double bedrooms one with en suite and two further bedrooms. The cottage says it sleeps 9, and there are 9 beds but personally i think this would be a bit of a tight squeeze. Kitchen is lovely with a new Oven and Microwave and a lovely big kitchen table that seats 6. There is also two lounges and a downstairs toilet which is always handy. Cottage is only a ten minute drive to the main Ashbourne to Buxton road so location is excellent, the village is very quiet with a church and more importantly a village pub, the pub itself is pretty basic with a limited food menu but ideal for a few pints. There is also a village shop located in the pub for those that have forgotten something ! The only negatives on the cottage, were that you are only supplied with one towel each by the owner, and when the weather is wet all week there is nowhere to dry your towel unless you want to put the heating on so it might be an idea to bring a spare! there is a BBQ at the property but it is in the boot shed around the side of the house, we werent told this on arrival and didnt find it until the last day, not that it mattered as it rained all week. The only other negative is that there is no wi-fi or internet access at the property and no phone signal in the village therefore if you are planning to keep up to date with emails or work etc then you might have a problem. Over all a lovely cottage ideal for a week getting away from it all.

Rated by Mjbrand14 reviewed on 9th July 2012

I arranged a suprise weekend away at Orchard View for my husbands 60th Birthday with our children and our grandson. All of the rooms are very spacious and comfortable, with good parking . Our 17 month old grandson slept very well at the cottage and he really loved the Wendy House in the back garden. The owner was very helpful, giving me information about Orchard View, Parwich and also nearby surrounding areas. We visited the local Church and the Pub which serves food and has a shop within walking distance of Orchard View. There is a childrens playground opposite the pub.The people we met at Parwich were very friendly. A very successful 60th Birthday weekend. Everyone including Flo the dog thoroughly enjoyed their stay at Orchard View. Perfect!

Rated by Fay993 reviewed on 26th May 2012

I arranged a suprise weekend away at Orchard View for my husbands 60th Birthday with our children and our grandson. All of the rooms are very spacious and comfortable, with good parking . Our 17 month old grandson slept very well at the cottage and he really loved the Wendy House in the back garden. The owner was very helpful, giving me information about Orchard View, Parwich and also nearby surrounding areas. We visited the local Church and the Pub which serves food and has a shop within walking distance of Orchard View. There is a childrens playground opposite the pub.The people we met at Parwich were very friendly. A very successful 60th Birthday weekend. Everyone including Flo the dog thoroughly enjoyed their stay at Orchard View. Perfect!

Rated by Fay993 reviewed on 25th May 2012

Nice cottage, all facilities provided were satisfactory and the lcle very pleasant.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 1st May 2012

Everything we needed for the family and extended family was provided. The owners could not have done more for us. Great location to see the best parts of the Peak District. The snow was a real treat!

Rated by Mr & Mrs Dallimore reviewed on 10th April 2012

We loved the welcome from the cottage owner, she was genuinely friendly and helpful. The cottage location is perfect for dog walkers & folks who want to do nothing but trundle to the local pub for a few shandies. A great location to escape & unwind in peace and rural beauty. The cottage is lovely, a modern kitchen and plenty of space for everyone to mingle. We were all very happy to spend hours sat in front of the log fire just chatting and dozing. For the more adventurous folks, Parwich is only a short 20 minute drive to Ashbourne.

Rated by Burns reviewed on 19th December 2011

We stayed here after finding the cottage on Sykes Cottages. My main criteria was somewhere peaceful, dog friendly, baby friendly...and most of all, local to a good pub! The village is hidden in Derbyshire..and driving through you get the feeling that you are isolated from the world. We found the cottage, and dived inside to escape the rain. Xmas decorations were up, and cake was waiting for us. The wood fire was stocked ready to light (a lovely touch), and it felt like home from home straight away. All the bedrooms are lovely, my parents had the master room which was beautiful with exposed beams and fireplace. We had the 4 poster room, which gave plenty of room for our travel cot. The family & single rooms were also very comfortable and pretty. Off we trundled to the pub to await the rest of our party. A proper old local boozer, with friendly folk and a roaring fire. The atmosphere was highlighted by chaps from another village bursting into the pub to entertain us with a "panto" about George and the Dragon, and the beer guzzling horse. At least I think thats what it was...blame Mr. j. Daniels... Phyliss the owner of the cottage called into the pub to greet us..a lovely touch, and I doubt there is anything that would be too much trouble for her to make your stay pleasurable. Dog walks a plenty, muddy boots a necessity. All in all..a wonderful memorable cottage for my Dads 60th birthday surprise get together.

Rated by KerryMNotts reviewed on 13th December 2011

We stayed here after finding the cottage on Sykes Cottages. My main criteria was somewhere peaceful, dog friendly, baby friendly...and most of all, local to a good pub! The village is hidden in Derbyshire..and driving through you get the feeling that you are isolated from the world. We found the cottage, and dived inside to escape the rain. Xmas decorations were up, and cake was waiting for us. The wood fire was stocked ready to light (a lovely touch), and it felt like home from home straight away. All the bedrooms are lovely, my parents had the master room which was beautiful with exposed beams and fireplace. We had the 4 poster room, which gave plenty of room for our travel cot. The family & single rooms were also very comfortable and pretty. Off we trundled to the pub to await the rest of our party. A proper old local boozer, with friendly folk and a roaring fire. The atmosphere was highlighted by chaps from another village bursting into the pub to entertain us with a "panto" about George and the Dragon, and the beer guzzling horse. At least I think thats what it was....blame Mr. j. Daniels.... Phyliss the owner of the cottage called into the pub to greet us..a lovely touch, and I doubt there is anything that would be too much trouble for her to make your stay pleasurable. Dog walks a plenty, muddy boots a necessity. All in all..a wonderful memorable cottage for my Dads 60th birthday surprise get together.

Rated by BurnsFamilyTravels reviewed on 13th December 2011

A comfortable cottage in a peaceful and friendly village. The big kitchen was well equipped and the enclosed garden very popular with dogs and children.

Rated by jennie reviewed on 21st October 2011

The location was very good, the garden and village was perfect for two young children. We could walk safely around the country lanes.

Rated by Mrs Price reviewed on 17th September 2011

Great cottage. Really comfortable stay for a family.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 17th August 2011

The property is set in a good location - lovely village.

Rated by Mr Foster reviewed on 8th August 2011

Really comfortable cottage in a great location. Owner very welcoming and helpful.

Rated by Mrs Orr reviewed on 13th June 2011

Great property for families, groups, plenty of space. Local shop/ pub 'The Sycamore' - excellent. Just a lovely property. Owner very welcoming.

Rated by Mrs Marsh reviewed on 3rd December 2010

Excellent cottage, very quiet, good walking area, everything you need. Lovely village with friendly people.

Rated by Mrs Morton reviewed on 18th November 2010

It was set in the most beautiful village we have ever been to. The house was beautiful, spacious and very well equipped, it had a lovely homely feel and lots of extra touches - fresh cakes awaited us on arrival. The owner was very helpful and friendly, it was a joy to stay there.

Rated by Mr Mohaffel reviewed on 1st November 2010

The cottage was comfortable and warm. We liked the village. Good walking in pretty countryside. Reasonably close to Alton Towers Park and Waterpark. We liked Ashbourne. Close to some famous country houses.

Rated by Mrs Stephenson-Hodges reviewed on 29th September 2010

The cottage was like a tardis and fabulous to stay in. The countryside was lovely and the villagers were very friendly.

Rated by Mrs Lawson reviewed on 22nd September 2010

Beautiful location, only a short drive from lots of different activities. Beautiful comfortable house. Great garden for kids to play in and playground in the village too. Perfect for three generations to enjoy!

Rated by Mrs Russell reviewed on 7th September 2010

Our party consisted of three generations and the property was perfectly suited for all. The village was picturesque and provided walks from the door.

Rated by Mrs Pease reviewed on 28th June 2010

Property exceeded my expectations and location was excellent.

Rated by Mr Watterson reviewed on 10th May 2010

Homely, comfortable and the most well equipped property we have ever stayed in this country. Parwich was both beautiful, scenic, extremely friendly and welcoming. It was just a great shame we could not stay longer. Thank you.

Rated by Mrs Creasy reviewed on 3rd May 2010

The location of the property was lovely and perfect for local attractions

Rated by Mrs James reviewed on 4th March 2010

Had a fantastic weekend, lovely cottage in an idyllic location. Hearing Tom Chambers play the last post was an added bonus!!

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 17th December 2009

Very nicely presented cottage, owner was very pleasant and helpful. Would definitely go back again.

Rated by Else reviewed on 9th December 2009

Really comfortable, warm and welcoming house in a friendly village - great scenery and walks and a wonderful evening in the pub

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 2nd December 2009

We were a party of 4 adults and 3 children (aged between 6 mths & 1 yr) and the house suited us perfectly. Plenty of room and a big enclosed garden. The rooms are all very good sizes and the house is in very good order. The village of Parwich is lovely with the pub & the village shop a couple of minutes away. Ashbourne is close by and is a lovely town to explore. All in all a brilliant place to stay.

Rated by Jeccy reviewed on 2nd December 2009

Lovely cottage in lovely location, will definitely recommend to friends & family.

Rated by Mrs Goacher reviewed on 9th November 2009

Outstanding, well equipped, wonderful place for the family reunion. This is one of the nicest properties we have stayed in.

Rated by Mr Maskell reviewed on 29th October 2009

Loved the location - Parwich Village was very peaceful and pretty. A convenient location to pub/shop.

Rated by Mrs Sergeant reviewed on 7th October 2009

A wonderful cottage with a lovely helpful owner. The property was set in a delightful, peaceful village which was a great base for a superb holiday. This was our party's seventh year away together and this was definitely the best cottage we have stayed in. I cannot fault anything about it!

Rated by Mr Sayer reviewed on 19th August 2009

All has been said, a lovely property which makes for a great holiday. The folks in The Royal British Legion are extremely friendly.

Rated by Mr Neale reviewed on 23rd June 2009

The property was ideally situated being central to our needs. We enjoyed our holiday and would return to the property again. It was also nice to have a pint glass to drink out of as I usually have to take my own!

Rated by Mr & Mrs Bligh reviewed on 22nd June 2009

Superb location in a beautiful village. The house felt like home straight away, especially with the lovely gift of homemade cakes. Extremely comfortable and spacious house, with everything we could want. Lovely garden, with a huge lilac in full bloom! Mrs Gosling was extremely welcoming and helpful.

Rated by Ms McCarthy reviewed on 27th May 2009

It was such a lovely cottage - very nicely modernised and very clean - it was so easy to feel very comfortable and at home there. The village of Parwich is very nice and friendly and it was very central for visiting other places i.e. Chatsworth House, Ashbourne, Buxton, etc. Also the local pub was vey friendly - with nice food - and within walking distance! We thoroughly enjoyed our stay.

Rated by Mr Carter reviewed on 18th May 2009

The village was superb, quiet, friendly and like stepping back in time. The surrounding countryside as expected was great. The house was convenient for the Tissingtom trail, Ashbourne, Dovedale etc. The house was more than adequate and had everything we needed for a weeks holiday. It was spacious and cosy.

Rated by Mr Cossor reviewed on 6th May 2009

A very well situated cottage for touring the Peaks. Great arrangement of bedrooms to suit 2 families which gave us flexibility with younger children.

Rated by Mrs Tompkins reviewed on 30th March 2009

Good pub in village, excellent live music. A superb cottage in a lovely village.

Rated by Mr Day reviewed on 14th February 2009

The kitchen/diner was fantastic and the location of the house was excellent within a stunning village setting. The owners were very friendly and locals were all very friendly.

Rated by Dr Dilworth reviewed on 2nd February 2009

Wonderful location - great for walking. Very comfortable property.

Rated by Mrs Talbot reviewed on 24th November 2008

Wow! What a fantastic holiday we had! The house was lovely. We found the property owner to be extremely helpful. The village of Parwhich was beautiful and the villagers friendly and welcoming. We would certainly love to return to the lovely cottage and this beautiful part of the world.

Rated by Ms Barton reviewed on 3rd November 2008

Lovely cosy cottage, everything you need; a home away from home. Beautiful area for walks etc, friendly folk, good base for surrounding area. An excellent week; would recommend.

Rated by Mr Gillibrand reviewed on 27th October 2008

Very welcoming, homely cottage, just as described in the brochure. Well suited for Ashbourne, Dovedale and Chatsworth house. Close to Alton Towers.

Rated by Mr Skene reviewed on 14th October 2008

A fabulous property and area.

Rated by Mr Mascall reviewed on 6th October 2008

The cottage was absolutely gorgeous - accommodated 9 of us perfectly. Clean, spacious, tastefully decorated, beautiful setting - all round perfect. We have had a fantastic week and wished we had stayed for another week. Will definitely return. I would highly recommend Orchard View to friends and family.

Rated by Mrs Smith reviewed on 19th August 2008

The village of Parwich is idyllic and everyone we met was extremely friendly. It's very conveniently situated between Ashbourne and Buxton with easy access to the lovely village of Tissington and the picture perfect scenery of Dovedale. Orchard View was perfect for us, plenty of space and great enclosed garden in which we enjoyed several bbq's. We had a fantastic holiday.

Rated by Mrs Tarling reviewed on 17th June 2008

The cottage was fantastic and we would recommend this to our friends and family.

Rated by Miss Challinor reviewed on 24th May 2008

I described it to a friend as a picture post card. Will definately reccommend to family and friends.

Rated by Miss Challinor reviewed on 21st April 2008

Beautifully restored stone cottage in very peaceful village. Ideal size for 8 adults and one child. Variety of facilities: pool table in garage was a great success. Plenty of opportunities nearby for walks to suit all ages and abilities. Enclosed garden ideal for young toddler. Very friendly welcome. Helpful local information from owner. Please do pass on our thanks to the owner - Orchard View really was an outstanding cottage; possibly the best we have stayed in so far with you. We'd love to go back again sometime.

Rated by Dr McWilliam reviewed on 1st April 2008

A lovely, well equipped cottage in beautiful surroundings. There were many opportunities for interesting walks nearby. The pool table and table football were particularly enjoyed by the children in the party. Ideal for a family group.

Rated by Dr Dixon reviewed on 14th November 2007

Great cottage in a nice village; the owners have done a wonderful job of restoring it and making it a practical and nice place to stay. We have already recommended it to friends and family.

Rated by Dr Jones reviewed on 5th November 2007

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