Cotterill Farm Cottages
Four of the six cottages have been given literally maximum points within a 15 point band for four star and all six have been given an almost unheard of 100% for standards of housekeeping. The cottages have exposed beams and stone-work. They are 300 yards up our private drive and form part of a courtyard facing outwards over the surrounding fields and dales to give excellent views and some degree of privacy. In front of the cottages is a large grassed and garden area. There is ample area for off-road parking.
Each cottage have ten(!) highly organised, and personalised information folders. Guests have heaped praise on this source of information which ensure that even those who have stayed with us numerous times still find plenty new to do. Housekeeping and attention to detail is regarded by the owners, who strive to encourage return visits, as being of paramount importance
The owners constantly strive to improve standards, more recently particularly in the field of services, so that 3 cottages now have full sky tv, five have wifi, there are ready meals available to purchase at modest cost, bicycle hire is available from Cotterill farm at one half of that charged by commercial operators and more!
There are two wild flowers meadows on our land, one of which borders a nature reserve leading after just over a mile to the Rive Dove (at Wolfscote Dale). One mile downstream is Dovedale. The cottages are located off a quiet country lane between the highly popular village of Hartington and its smaller, quieter neighbour, Biggin. The nearest pub is 700 yards away.
Numerous footpaths surround the land on which the cottages stand, offering unrivalled walking in the best part of the White Peak. There are three cycle trails within 3 miles of about 15 miles each.
The Peak District market towns of Buxton , Matlock, Bakewell, Ashbourne and Leek and are all about 11 miles away at different points on the compass
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This page was last updated: 14 December 2012
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