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No. 5, Victoria Cottages
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Hidden away in a quaint, working Peak District village, No5 is a beautiful, stone cottage. An idyllic and romantic bolthole to take you away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Lovingly renovated, No5 is decorated in a muted, contemporary palette of greys with an emphasis on handcrafting, reuse and British made. Through an original sash window, from the antique French bed, is a peaceful Hardy-esque view of the church, the yard filled with rambling Rosebay Willow herb. The space No5 Victoria Cottages, forms part of a beautiful stone terrace built in 1897 to commemorate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. On a narrow, quiet lane overlooking the church, the cottage is a short walk from the picturesque village square. The cottage has been sensitively redesigned and restored to create a beautiful and calming place to stay: A place that is full of character, contemporary style and original features, the combination of which emphasizes the 'spirit of the place'. No5 overlooks its own garden, complete with flowers, herbs and a wonderful stone flagged terrace, on which time can be whiled away reading and enjoying a glass of wine. The original stone flagged floor, covered with rugs, runs from the lounge into the kitchen and the walls are adorned by stunning photographs of the local area. A wood-burning stove creates a warm, romantic ambience that emanates through the house. The cottage has one gorgeous double bedroom with an Ercol bed and a bathroom with a cast iron roll top bath and separate shower. The bedroom ceiling is vaulted, creating a sense of space. A mezzanine space is accessible from the bedroom via a loft style ladder. A mattress can accommodate an additional person at an extra cost and by prior arrangement. Other things to note Free on street parking is available
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United Kingdom · England · LongnorGot questions?
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