Lower Damgate Farm Cottages - Dovedale, Derbyshire, England

Lower Damgate Farm Cottages  - Dovedale,  country cottages in the Peak District Country cottages in the Peak District full of character Games room for those times when you would like to stay near your cottage A place for barbecues and a place to sit and watch the children play Simply lovely self catering cottages for holidays in the Peak District add to shortlist
Price range from £275 to £980 per week
Number of units of accommodation: 4
Sleeps from 5 to 29 people in 13 bedrooms 
Number of bathrooms: 6 
Short Breaks: Yes - The minimum number of days for a short break is 3
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Award Winning Lower Damgate Farm Cottages sleeping 7-31 are situated between the magnificent rivers of Dovedale and the Manifold Valley. The farm borders National Trust land and you can walk directly from your cottage to Dovedale via Hall Dale or explore many of the beautiful footpaths in the surrounding area. BBQ, Games Room. Pets welcome by arrangement. Walking, scenerey, family and group gatherings. Romantic weekends, call now for your special holiday in the Peak District.

Booking and Enquiries
01335 310367 or 07779210791
Click here to email owner
http://www.damgate.com
Payment Options: cheque, bank transfer
Contact: Mrs. Carolyn Wilderspin
Parking Bath
Television Indoor Hot Tub
Sky Television Outdoor Hot Tub
Video or DVD Shower
Microwave Power Shower
Dishwasher Open Fire
Ensuite Bathroom Wood Stove
Central heating Laundry facilities
Games Room Swimming Pool
Garden Tennis Court
Freezer Jacuzzi Bath
Balcony/Patio Coffee Maker
Sauna Internet
Air conditioning
Linen
Towels provided Bed linen provided

Lower Damgate Farm Cottages  - Dovedale,

Award Winning Lower Damgate Farm Cottages sleeping 7-31 are situated between the magnificent rivers of Dovedale and the Manifold Valley. The farm borders National Trust land and you can walk directly from your cottage to Dovedale via Hall Dale or explore many of the beautiful footpaths in the surrounding area.

Discover four award winning self catering adjoining holiday cottages to rent, individually or as a group, each cottage sleeping up to 5, 7, 8 and 9 people or a combination of up to 29 people for the larger group.

Each cottage has its own individual character - discover comfortable well-equipped cottages with flagstones, cast iron stoves and a wealth of exposed oak beams. Each cottage has a microwave,
dishwasher, freezer, hairdryer etc.

  • Reubens Roost - sleeps up to 7 + cot
  • Bremens Barn - sleeps up to 9 + cot
  • Hopes Hideaway - sleeps up to 8 + cot
  • Purdy's Place - sleeps up to 5 + cot

Ideal for romantic breaks, family and group gatherings. Groups are most welcome. Come and enjoy your celebrations and events with us. There is a patio area with a barbecue where you can have outdoor lunches and BBQs.

Lots of outdoor activities in the Peak District in addition to hill walking:

  • Riding or pony-trekking nearby
  • Fishing nearby - call for details
  • Cycle hire nearby

Dogs are welcome by prior arrangement.

Bath towels can be hired.

Please visit http://www.damgate.com to find out more about the holiday cottage, amenities, surrounding area and places to visit in Derbyshire.

Changeover Day: Flexible

Check availability and prices on the cottage web site http://www.damgate.com

Chatsworth house, Alton Towers, Haddon House, Bakewell, Ashbourne. The National Trust Park of Ilam and both the Dovedale and Manifold rivers are a short walk away. Children will enjoy crossing the Dovedale River using the stepping stones. This part of the Derbyshire Peak District is famous for caves - visit Pooles Cavern in Buxton, Speedwell and The Blue John Mines.

Travel: Derby 20 miles Manchester East midlands 35 miles

Good places to visit: Visit the factory shops for Wedgwood, Spode and Royal Doulton potteries. Matlock and Matlock Bath provide many tourist attractions including Gulliver’s Kingdom, the Heights of Abraham and outlet factory shopping. Anyone with an interest in railways would enjoy the Churnet Valley Railway and Darley Dale Railway where Thomas the Tank engine regularly visits. Crich Tramway Museum is aanother favourite for the male sex of all ages. Alton Towers with all the delights of the fair is another good place for a day's outing.

Annual Events: There is a myriad of events in Derbyshire and the Peak District. Visit Chatsworth at Christmas for a festive treat. Well dressings during the summer for a traditional Derbyshire event.

Good places to eat: There are tea shops and friendly pubs locally and in surrounding Peak District villages.

Local Sports: Walking, caving, pony trekking, sailing, rock climbing and abseiling at a number of sources in the Peak Park. Longnor and Wirksworth have their own climbing walls.

Dovedale