Located only a mile from Chesterfield, guests are never far away from a wide selection of eateries and shops. A day spent bargain hunting at Chesterfield Market is a must, and the famous crooked church spire is well worth a visit. A short drive west will bring you to the sprawling Peak District National Park where, along with the many walks and cycle paths, historic Chatsworth House can be visited. A small porch with handy boot racks and coat hooks welcome you into this property and into the heart of this spacious house into the games room and guide you through an arched opening into the spacious sitting room. With a cosy log burning stove, wooden floors, occasional rugs and comfortable sofas, this is a fantastic family room with a giant wide screen tv. The kitchen features cream units, a large window, good sized breakfast table and is fully equipped for your stay. Family meals can be enjoyed in the formal dining room with another log burning stove, which overlooks the garden to one side and the private indoor swimming pool through lockable French windows to the other. This offers the perfect opportunity to relax with a few lengths after a long day of walking, or enjoy some time in the water with the children. Also on this floor is a utility room, shower room and further shower area by the pool, both with toilets. Upstairs you will find the four bedrooms, which includes a spacious master with a king sized double bed and family bathroom with a roll top bath and a large walk in shower cubicle, wash basin and toilet. There are two further double bedrooms and a fourth with four single beds an ideal dormitory for children. A further family bathroom with a bath, wash basin and toilet completes this floor. Outside you will find various areas on which to sit and enjoy some sun or a tasty BBQ and why not enjoy the outdoor bar area. There is also access to a bright modern toilet room from the outside area and plenty of off road parking.
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