Self-Catering Holiday Cottages - Peak District - Derbyshire
GREAT LAST MINUTE DEAL NOT TOO BE MISSED
SUMMER HOLIDAYS last week STILL FREE
IN CHESTNUT COTTAGE FROM SAT 28th AUGUST to SAT 4th SEPT
REDUCED FROM £530 TO £395
Welcome to Twitchill Farm Cottages in the Peak District, Derbyshire
Four charming self catering cottages with spectacular views overlooking the Hope Valley in the Peak District National Park. Located 12miles west of Sheffield just outside the delightful village of Hope. All the cottages offer a high level of comfort, are centrally heated and provided with bed linen, towels, crockery, fridge freezer, TV video and DVD players, microwave oven and electric cooker. Travel Cots and high chairs are available on request. There is a shared utility room with a washing machine, tumble drier, additional freezer space
Click here for a description of each cottage
All around there is superb walking country, and the wide choice of sightseeing opportunities includes Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Buxton Spa and the famous Blue John Caverns in nearby Castleton. (For more details go to the Places to visit, things to do page) We are open all year round, normally for week long holidays in the summer and for weekend and midweek breaks outside the main holiday season. We regret that we cannot accommodate dogs or other pets.
We are now offering midweek breaks from Monday to Friday, either for a relaxing short holiday, or with a total of up to 28 beds in the four cottages this is the ideal location for a real 'away from the office" group session.
Ring 01433 621426 Mobile 07740470585
or email stwitchill@aol.com for availability and details.
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Some Photos of Our Farm House Cottages in the Peak District
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Places to Visit in the Peak District
Chatsworth HouseChatsworth House is a large country house at Chatsworth, Derbyshire, England 3½ miles north east of Bakewell (GB Grid SK260700). It is the seat of the Dukes of Devonshire, and has been home to their family, the Cavendish family, since Bess of Hardwick settled at Chatsworth in 1549.
EyamEyam is one of the best-preserved villages in the vicinity and is thefamous 'plague village', which went into voluntary quarantine when theplague was imported from London in 1665. Above the village lies EyamMoor which is a fine area for walking, with good views across theDerwent valley and many Bronze Age remains and monuments.
Hathersage and Hathersage MoorHathersage (from heather's edge) is a village in the Derbyshire Peak District, in England. It lies on the north bank of the River Derwent, approximately 10 miles west of Sheffield.




