Situated in the heart of the picturesque village of Crich, Derbyshire, lies this delightful detached stone holiday home, Col du Crich. Just a short walk from the village centre, this property is well-positioned to nearby amenities, boasts scenic countryside views, and makes a great base for exploring Crich and the nearby Peak District National Park. Inside, make use of a fully-equipped kitchen where tasty meals can be rustled up to be enjoyed at the dining table or at the breakfast bar (with Smart TV), before retreating to the tastefully-decorated sitting room or conservatory, the first complete with a Smart TV; the second with two plush sofas, a stylish electric fire and scenic views of neighbouring fields to accompany. As the evening draws to a close, retire to one of four well-presented bedrooms, including a king bedroom with en-suite shower room, the perfect place to wash away the day as you prepare for a new one. You will also find bike storage for 2-3 bikes and washdown facilities for those who want to explore the many cycling routes in the area. Get to know your local surroundings by taking a brief stroll into Crich, where you can pick up freshly baked confectionary from the family owned bakery The Loaf. The village also has a local butcher, convenient store and post office, why don’t you visit the famous fish and chip shop “Cardale” then stop for a drink on the way home at The Old Black Swan Public House, or pay a visit to The Crich Tramway Village attraction. The village is home to the world famous National Tramway Museum and Crich Stand Sherwood Foresters Regiment Memorial; The stand is one of the most famous landmarks in Derbyshire, both within walking distance of Col du Crich. Matlock is a short car journey away, home to attractions including the Heights of Abraham, cavern tours and walking trails accessed by cable car, as well as the Peak District Mining Museum. For a family day why not visit Gulliver’s Kingdom and theme park in Matlock Bath. Carsington Water, which is located near the local village of Wirksworth, has everything you need for a great day out with plenty of activities for all the family including walks, cycling, water sports, fishing and bird watching. Explore the local history of Cromford Mills and discover the captivating story of how the Derwent Valley changed the world in the 18th Century. Chatsworth House is a stately home with the neighbouring village of Bakewell famous for it’s Bakewell tart. If a day out in nature is what you fancy, Mansfield owns the locations of Thieves Wood and the Vicar Water Country Park for those feeling energetic. The bustling city of Derby is nearby, teeming with places to visit such as the Unescapable Escape Room, Alvaston Park, and the Bluebell Dairy Ice Cream Farm. The property is ideally situated for cycling and walking routes both on and off road, it provides convenient access to both the High Peak and Tissington Trails. All of this and more await during a stay at Col du Crich.
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