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End Cottage was built over 300 years ago using local limestone. The exposed beams, stonework and Derbyshire gritstone fireplace with log burning stove give this cosy and comfortable cottage real character. It is furnished to the highest standard and is very well equipped throughout. It sleeps 2 people.
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Ashford in the Water
is
situated in the heart of the Peak District and is a pretty village on
the banks of the River Wye. It is famous for its Well
Dressings,
Medieval Sheepwash Bridge and beautiful old parish church, Holy
Trinity.
Ashford has 2 village pubs, The
Ashford Arms and The
Bull's Head both serving food, along with a restaurant,
tea room, post office and a well stocked village shop which is a
delicatessen, grocer and newsagent. The village is surrounded by the spectacular open countryside of The White Peak and Derbyshire Dales, which is ideal for walking, cycling (cycle hire) and many other outdoor pursuits. The historic market towns of Bakewell, Buxton and Chesterfield are worth a visit. Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall are among the many excellent attractions nearby.
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Longstone
Hardy Plant Nursery
This small working nursery is personally run by Lucy Wright. |
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