- Bluebell Cottage
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- Tideswell is a historic and
bustling village whose origins can be traced back to the 7th
Century. Its fine church is known affectionately as the 'Cathedral
of the Peak'.
Tideswell is a regular winner of the Derbyshire Best Kept Village
Award and the Britain in Bloom Village Award and has been designated
a Conservation Village. It is famous for its Well Dressings,
pictures made from seeds and petals.
It lies at the heart of the Peak District and with Monsal Dale
and Millars Dale nearby is an ideal base for walking and for
the many Peak District attractions.
- It has a fine range of local
shops, pubs, tearooms and restaurants which specialise in fresh
produce from the Peak District.
- The market towns of Bakewell
and Buxton are close at hand as is Chatsworth house. Many episodes
of Peak Practice have been filmed locally.
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- Bluebell Cottage is a pretty
double fronted 17th Century stone cottage which was formerly
a Village Inn. It was refurbished Autumn 2001 and many original
features and beams have been retained.
- It nestles in a quiet street
in the centre of Tideswell close to all amenities.
The accommodation includes:
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- An inviting beamed sitting room with
plenty of comfortable seating around a stone fireplace with logburner.
There is a TV and video, and books, puzzles and videos are at
hand to make you feel at home.
- The oak refectory dining table seats
8 comfortably.
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- The kitchen is extremely well equipped
with plenty of crockery, glassware and utensils for your stay.
There is a washer/dryer, Bosch double oven and hob, microwave,
ironing facilities and a fridge with icebox. A dishwasher will
be added in January 2002.
- The warm bathroom has bath with shower
over, WC and handbasin.
- There are three bedrooms:
- The family room has a double bed and steps leading to a galleried
sleeping area in the eaves with a 4ft bed. An en-suite shower
room will be added in January 2002.
- The second bedroom has a double bed.
- The third bedroom has twin beds.
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- The Cottage is fully centrally heated.
- All rooms are tastefully furnished
with good quality furniture and antiques.
- The garden is sunny and secure and
has a small wildlife pond. The stone outbuilding is ideal for
storing bikes and houses a dart board.
- There are lovely walks from the door.
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- Pets welcome.
ETC: 4 Stars applied for.
*Low season £305-£363 per wk. * High season £431-£525
per wk.
- Tariff includes linen,a supply
of fluffy towels, fuel and logs for the logburner
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- Contact: Jan
Watkins,
- Tel/fax +44(0)1298
872927
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