Matlock Views is a charming four-bedroom townhouse in Matlock, Derbyshire, offering a stylish interior and spacious surroundings perfect for families and groups of friends. The open-plan living area is ideal for hosting dinner parties, while the four bedrooms ensure a good night's sleep for all guests. The property boasts fine views of the town, an en-suite, a family bathroom, and a utility room in the cellar for added convenience. Outside, guests can enjoy the patio seating and relax in the hot tub for a touch of luxury.
Located just a quarter of a mile from Matlock town centre, guests have easy access to restaurants, pubs, and shops. Nearby attractions include Gullivers Kingdom, Matlock Mining Museum, and the Heights of Abraham cable car for stunning views of the gorge. Families can also visit Bakewell, Chatsworth House and Gardens, and the Fossil Factory to learn more about the Peak District's history and wildlife. With its central location in the heart of England, Matlock Views is the perfect base for exploring the Peak District.
Overall, Matlock Views offers a comfortable and convenient stay in the heart of Matlock, Derbyshire, with easy access to local amenities and attractions. The property's modern amenities, including a hot tub and spacious living area, make it an ideal choice for families and groups looking to enjoy a break in the Peak District. With plenty to see and do nearby, guests can experience the best of Matlock and the surrounding area while staying in this homely townhouse.
Whether guests are looking to relax in the hot tub, explore the local attractions, or simply enjoy a peaceful getaway in the countryside, Matlock Views provides the perfect setting for a memorable stay. From family-friendly activities to scenic views and historical sites, there is something for everyone to enjoy during their time in Matlock and the Peak District.
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