Mansion cottage has all the home comforts you need to help you relax and unwind and enjoy a truly memorable holiday.
The lounge area has a log burning stove set in an open stone fireplace with media equipment. The dining room seats 6 people, and the newly installed kitchen is well equipped with the original Belfast sink and exceptional cooking facilities. The ground floor bathroom has a shower over the bath, WC and wash hand basin.
A single bedroom on this floor is easily accessible for those who can’t manage the stairs.
Two bedrooms: The master bedroom enjoys views across the village. It has a double bed, a cast iron feature fireplace and the en-suite shower room is tiled floor to ceiling and has a shower cubicle with screen, WC, wash hand basin and towel radiator.
The second bedroom has one single bed and a stow away that allows conversion into a double bed or can be used as an additional single bed.
Facilities: The kitchen features a ceramic hob, electric oven, microwave, fridge with a 4* freezer compartment, kettle, toaster, dishwasher and washing machine. There is a lobby containing an iron/ironing board and clothes horse. A colour TV, DVD, radio/CD player are positioned in the lounge. Bed linen and towels are provided. The cottage has gas central heating, electricity/gas usage is included in the price and one basket of logs for the stove is provided. Cot, high chair, stair gate and fire guard are available on request. The garden has patio table and chairs, a cast iron bench and a brick built barbeque.
Outside, there is a beautiful private cottage garden, with a large patio area, garden furniture and a barbeque, all completely enclosed by a stone wall. The stone built garage to the rear provides secure parking for one car or storage for bikes and there is an additional private parking space for one car at the front of the cottage.
Crich is a popular destination, situated above the Derwent Valley, bordering the Peak District National Park. It is famous for the award winning Tramway Village and for being in the heart of “Peak Practice” country (the property being only 100 metres from the set). The war memorial, Crich Stand, overlooks the National Tramway Museum and on a clear day you can see up to 8 different counties.