The Old Sty, Alton

Peak District. Sleeps up to 2

The Old Sty is a charming converted brick building located in the heart of England, near the village of Whiston, Staffordshire. This single-storey property offers modern accommodation for couples, with a well-appointed open-plan interior featuring a compact kitchen, dining area, and cozy sitting room. The bedroom can be set up as a king-size or twin, and the bathroom boasts high-quality fixtures. Outside, there is a small patio area to enjoy the sunrise, as well as a farm with sheep, pigs, and alpacas.

Nearby attractions include the Denstone Hall Farm Shop, Peak Wildlife Park, and Alton Towers adventure park. Local character pubs and eateries are within easy reach, along with walking and cycling paths and the town of Ashbourne. The Old Sty also provides a lockable bike store and an outdoor tap for washing muddy boots. With its convenient location and comfortable amenities, this cottage serves as an ideal base for exploring the surrounding regions.

For larger groups, The Old Sty can be booked together with another property on the same farm, accommodating a total of 8 people. Whether you're seeking a relaxing retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, this delightful cottage offers a cozy and convenient home-away-from-home experience in the picturesque countryside of Staffordshire.

Weekly price from £326

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