This 18th century, detached character cottage in the village of South Wingfield has been restored to perfection whilst being sympathetic to its age and character,. Step to entrance; alternative level access to rear.
Ground Floor: Living room: With multi-fuel burner and Freeview Smart TV. Kitchen: With gas range, microwave, fridge/freezer and coffee machine. Bedroom 1: With double bed. First Floor: Bedroom 2: With double bed. Bedroom 3: With 2ft 6in twin beds. Shower room: With shower cubicle and toilet.. Gas central heating, electricity, towels, bed linen and Wi-Fi included. Initial logs for wood burner included. Welcome pack. Lawned garden with patio and garden furniture. On road parking. No smoking.. This 18th century, detached character cottage in the village of South Wingfield Derbyshire has been restored to perfection whilst being sympathetic to its age and character. Oak doors, wall panelling, skirting and architraves teamed with iron door furniture complete the desired finish. From the cosy comfortable living room with multi fuel burner, wonderful for relaxing in front of, to a solid wooden kitchen, the garden room and 3 wonderful bedrooms. There is even a surprise in the cellar, which has been converted into an amazing space for guests set up as a bar and snug area! The owners really have made everything perfectly designed for comfort and relaxation. Outside in the beautiful enclosed garden is a charming lawn space for the children to play on, whilst the adults can sit with a refreshing drink on the patio space. Centrally located in South Wingfield, in the Amber Valley in an attractive rural setting with a wide range of facilities including a choice of pubs together with the historic ruins of Wingfield Manor. Head into the nearby village of Crich which also offers local pubs serving some excellent food for an evening out, as well as being home to Crich Tramway Village, with vintage trams and period streets to wander down. Head to Carsington Water where a host of water sports can be enjoyed, try out paddle boarding, windsurfing, sailing or kayaking, and for those who enjoy being on dry land, why not hire some bikes and cycle around the lake, or take a leisurely ramble, with keen anglers able to delight in a spot of fly fishing too! Explore the lovely streets of Matlock settled along the River Derwent, head up to the Heights of Abraham reached by a magnificent cable car ride with far-reaching views, with cavern tours and fossil exhibitions at the top, or enjoy a day at Gulliver’s Kingdom family theme park. Venture into the heart of the Peaks and explore the many walking routes all over this glorious terrain; incorporate a visit to Chatsworth House in a walk around Baslow, Edensor and Bakewell, as well as the Tudor stately home of Haddon Hall being nearby too. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant ½ mile. Free WiFi
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