The Old Stables is a charming four-bedroom stone-built stable conversion located in Ashover near Matlock, Derbyshire. Originally part of the stables and carriage house to the hall, this property offers views of the surrounding parkland and open countryside. The main entrance leads to a beautifully furnished vestibule hall, a country-style kitchen, a separate dining room, and a large sitting room. The four bedrooms are tastefully appointed, with one featuring an en-suite bathroom for added convenience.
Guests can relax on the front patio and private lawned garden, which boasts stunning views over fields. The property also has the added feature of being near a pub, providing easy access to dining options. The Old Stables is ideal for families or groups of up to 8 people, offering flexibility in sleeping arrangements and a comfortable setting for gatherings. Additionally, this property can be rented alongside another adjacent property, allowing for a total sleeping capacity of 14.
Located in the Heart of England, The Old Stables provides a peaceful retreat in a picturesque setting. The property's character and high standards of furnishing make it a welcoming and cozy place to stay. Whether guests are looking to explore the nearby countryside or simply unwind in the comfort of the accommodation, this stone-built conversion offers a perfect blend of modern amenities and traditional charm.
With its convenient location, beautiful surroundings, and well-appointed interiors, The Old Stables is an ideal choice for those seeking a relaxing getaway in Derbyshire. The property's proximity to a pub, spacious living areas, and private garden make it a desirable holiday destination for families, friends, or couples looking to escape to the countryside. Whether enjoying a meal together in the dining room or soaking in the views from the patio, guests are sure to create lasting memories during their stay at this lovely stable conversion.
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