One of two barns in a peaceful location deep in the Peak District National Park, a true getaway from it all for families and friends wanting to experience a slice of rural life. The location is great for walkers and cyclists with Parsley Hay bike hire centre located just 2 miles away. Parsely Hay is situated on the High Peak Trail and Tissington Trails and is ideally located for exploring the White Peak and South West Peak on traffic free routes. The village of Hartington, just 4 miles away, offers a good selection of pubs, cafés and shops to enjoy. Some of the area s best known attractions can also be easily reached, including the Chatsworth Estate, just 12 miles away. Step into the hallway with beautiful, tiled floors and wander through to the kitchen which is warmed in the winter months with the traditional Aga. Come together around the central kitchen island and open the French doors that lead onto the garden. There is a second kitchen which provides handy extra space to store groceries, along with a range of kitchen appliances. The dining room boasts a vaulted ceiling and exposed beams. Head through to the spacious lounge where you will find space to rest and put your feet up on the comfortable sofas, relax with a good book or put a film on the Smart TV. The impressive stone fireplace houses a wood burner which is perfect for the winter months. Along the hallway is a quiet spot which overlooks the garden and two comfy chairs are perfectly placed to relax. There is a ground floor king size bedroom and a downstairs WC. Heading upstairs where you will find a four poster king size bedroom and a further king size bedroom, each with impressive views over the surrounding countryside and a family bathroom. A large, enclosed garden complete with garden furniture and BBQ makes for an ideal entertaining space in good weather. Enjoy a competitive game of football on the spacious lawns with goal posts or just spend your days relaxing and enjoying the beautiful views.
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