Orchard View is a stunning Grade II listed farmhouse located in Parwich near Ashbourne, Derbyshire. The property sleeps 9 people across 4 bedrooms and boasts a range of features including pets allowed, a nearby pub, and an open fire.
The farmhouse is full of character and charm, with original features such as old beams, fireplaces, mullioned windows, and shutters. Guests can relax in the lovely sitting room with a woodburning stove or the cosy snug with an open fire. The spacious garden provides a perfect spot to unwind and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
Parwich offers beautiful walks, while the nearby Tissington Trail is ideal for cycling enthusiasts. The Peak District National Park is also within easy reach for sightseeing tours. With Ashbourne just 7 miles away, Orchard View serves as an ideal base for families and friends looking to escape to the countryside.
Overall, Orchard View in Parwich is a picturesque retreat that combines historic charm with modern comforts. Whether guests are seeking outdoor adventures or simply a peaceful break, this farmhouse provides a perfect setting for a relaxing getaway in the Heart of England.
Weekly price from £672
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