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Dog Friendly, Cosy, Peaceful, Walks, Peak District
The Spinney is our super dog-friendly ground floor self-catering accommodation! We've designed it so that you & your dog have a great holiday! Part of a traditional stone barn conversion located in the Peak District & Derbyshire Dales, the Spinney offers space as well as the comfort of modern living. With cosy underfloor heating throughout, and everything you need for you and your furry friend, we are sure you will have a great time here! Peaceful setting, close to popular visitor attractions!

Springwood Cottage Private and Unique
Springwood Cottage is ideally situated in a beautiful location on the edge of Derbyshire is completely self contained with its own entrance and private garden area with parking outside. The Cottage is completely newly built in 2020 and designed to the highest standard. Well behaved Dogs welcome, we are happy to accommodate 2 dogs, please request if you have more than 2. A deluxe super kingsized bed (6 x6 foot) with the most up to date memory foam mattress and a comfortable sofa bed in the lounge

Chatsworth Cottage
Situated on the edge of the Peak District Park, this is the ideal base for exploring Derbyshire. The Cottage is situated on Chatsworth Road just 10 minutes drive from the ‘Palace of the Peak District’. A short journey and you will discover other wonders of the Peak at places like Matlock, Bakewell, Castleton and Buxton. The historic market town of Chesterfield and the famous Crooked Spire is just a 20 minute walk down the Brampton Mile where you will find some great places to shop, eat & drink.

Oakdale - Our Quest retreat
Idyllically situated at the entrance to Hardwick Wood, Wingerworth, 2 miles from Chesterfield and all amenities, yet totally secluded. Close to Chatsworth & Peak District. Fully fitted kitchen all appliances including tumble drier & dishwasher. Underfloor zoned central heating. Log burner. Fully fitted bathroom with bath and shower. Separate shower/wc. Fully fitted bedrooms with ample wardrobes and drawers ideally suited to a family of 4. Sleeps 4 in one double and 1 set of bunks, cot available

Boulder Field Cabin and Hot Tub
Nestled amongst the boulders in 5 acres at the top of Eagle Tor this beautifully hand crafted cabin is the ultimate romantic getaway. Relax and get back to nature in the gorgeous wood fired hot tub set on a boulder looking out across the valley, followed by an outdoor shower nestled amongst the rocks. In the cabin soak up the gorgeous 180 degree views from your cosy bed, not to mention the glass roof for star gazing! A covered outdoor kitchen/eating area and a firepit to toast marshmallows.

The Kennels
Kick off your walking boots, wash down your bike or just park up the car, this freshly converted kennels is the place to relax for a few days. Peaceful and away from it all but close enough to explore the beauty of the Peak District and Chatsworth House. Matlock is a couple of miles away with restaurants, shops and amenities. You can start exploring from the door step; we can help with guides, directions and recommendations. The room can be configured as a luxury Super King or twin beds.

The Long Hall 2 bed ground floor annexed apartment
Long Hall has been lovingly converted into a 6-person, ground floor, annexed apartment, within a quiet housing estate, a short distance from the Peak District. Two large double bedrooms, with rainfall shower en-suites, and a large open-plan living area dining and kitchen area and a large, shared enclosed patio and garden area Long Hall suits leisure and tourist staycations, as well as trade or professional workers, who wish for a home from home. SKY Sports and Movies included

Charming grade II listed cottage with hot tub
Chander Hill Cottage is a stylish 3-bedroom barn conversion nestled above the village of Holymoorside, on the edge of the Peak District. This cosy cottage is a perfect base for exploring the countryside, with numerous walks from the door and two pubs just a mile away in the village. Relax in our hot tub with stunning views or warm up by the wood burning stove after a winter walk. The enclosed cottage garden has a patio where you can enjoy a BBQ in the summer. Dogs welcome!

Self-contained studio in amazing rural location
This comfortable studio with amazing views, lots of outdoor space, walks from the doorstep and pubs with good food nearby is perfect for couples looking to re-charge their batteries in a rural location. It has a well-equipped kitchen, including dishwasher, White Company linen, underfloor heating with independent controls, it's own combi-bolier for hot water, tv and wi-fi. It is on the edge of the Peak District with many local attractions, such as Chatsworth and Hardwick Hall.

The Old Bank Luxury Serviced Apartment Derbyshire
This is a 2 bedroom, recently renovated, luxury serviced apartment. We can accommodate up to 4 guests with a super comfy king sized bed with 50” smart TV, 2nd bedroom 2 single beds and 43” smart TV. There is a fully equipped dining kitchen with washer, dishwasher, oven, microwave and table / chairs for 4 people. Stunning en-suite walk in shower room refurbished to the highest standard! Full bathroom with bath and shower. We also offer discounts for stays longer than 2 nights.

Stretton Hall Farm - The Snug
Our holiday cottages & glamping pods are located on our 100 acre farm on the edge of the Peak District. The Snug is a modern barn conversion with a luxurious interior, designed to make it feel like a home away from home. Secluded down a 1/4 mile private driveway in a courtyard with the other cottages, the Snug has a quiet feel to it where you can truly relax. We are contractor friendly, please message us for work stays that are Monday to Friday.

Rita's Retreat
Rita’s Retreat is set on a working small holding, with lovely views across the fields, and sheep grazing close by. Inside is a handmade double bed, made locally, a full size shower with sink and WC and heated towel rail, well equipped kitchen, comfortable living area and Smart TV. Outside is a decking area with Bistro set and also an area with a fire pit. Not suitable for children Not suitable for pets
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When is the best time to visit North East Derbyshire?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in North East Derbyshire District?
Staying in villages around the district gives access to traditional pubs, local shops, and countryside walks. Areas near local market towns or scenic parklands are often recommended for their charm and convenience.
What are the best things to do in North East Derbyshire District with kids?
Families can explore adventure playgrounds, hands-on heritage centers, and wildlife reserves. Scenic gardens and interactive walking trails are popular for outdoor fun and discovery with children.
What are some of the best things to do in North East Derbyshire District?
Explore historic villages, wander local trails, and visit manor houses or sculpture parks. Seasonal festivals and artisan markets give insight into locally rooted traditions and creative communities.
How is the weather in North East Derbyshire District?
North East Derbyshire District has cool winters around 35–44°F (2–7°C) with occasional rainfall, and milder summers near 54–71°F (12–22°C) when showers remain possible. Layered clothing and a waterproof jacket are useful year-round.
When is the best time to visit North East Derbyshire District?
Late spring and summer are often recommended for milder weather and blooming countryside, while autumn has colorful foliage and rural harvest events. Cooler months bring a quieter pace, ideal for exploring historic sites or local pubs.
What are the best places to visit in North East Derbyshire District?
Wander through market towns, visit heritage sites, and explore village greens scattered across North East Derbyshire District. Traditional churches, scenic gardens, and outdoor art installations are often highlighted.
What are some hiking trails in North East Derbyshire District?
North East Derbyshire District has woodland walks, bridleways, and heritage trails passing through rolling countryside and quiet villages. Many routes are favored by those interested in gentle rambles, wildlife watching, or panoramic views.
What are some family activities we can do in North East Derbyshire District?
Families often explore parks, countryside trails, or outdoor play areas dotted around the district. Enjoy interactive heritage centers, picnics in scenic gardens, and nature spotting in local reserves.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from North East Derbyshire District?
Explore nearby national parks with rolling hills, visit historic estates, or discover bustling local markets in surrounding towns. Gardens and wildlife parks in the wider region make for engaging day adventures.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in North East Derbyshire District?
The district has a range of pet-friendly stays, with many countryside cottages and guesthouses welcoming dogs. Walking trails and parks nearby make it easy to enjoy outdoor time with your pet.
What are some local tips for visiting North East Derbyshire District?
Bring waterproof gear for changing weather, and comfortable shoes for exploring hills and trails. Local markets are a good place to discover regional crafts, and rural pubs often serve freshly prepared dishes.
What is North East Derbyshire District known for?
North East Derbyshire District is known for its rolling countryside, stone-built villages, and a rich industrial heritage. Seasonal fairs, artisan crafts, and traditional pubs give a sense of the region's locally rooted character.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in North East Derbyshire District?
North East Derbyshire District has peaceful villages with historic churches, artisan shops, and local markets. Woodland paths, sculpture trails, and lesser-known heritage sites are often appreciated by visitors seeking quiet experiences.
What are the best foods to try in North East Derbyshire District?
Regional pies, Derbyshire oatcakes, and locally made cheeses are frequently suggested. Village pubs and market stalls often serve seasonal dishes and traditional British desserts such as Bakewell tart.
What should I bring for a trip to North East Derbyshire District?
Pack weatherproof clothing, sturdy walking shoes, and a reusable water bottle for outdoor activities. Consider bringing layers, as mornings and evenings can feel cool, even in summer.
What is the nightlife in North East Derbyshire District like?
Nightlife in North East Derbyshire District often centers around welcoming pubs with local ales, occasional live music, and community events. Small venues sometimes host quiz nights, acoustic performances, or themed gatherings.
What are the most popular events or festivals in North East Derbyshire District?
The district hosts village fêtes, summer galas, and seasonal artisan markets celebrating regional crafts and foods. Spring and autumn often bring community events and agricultural shows highlighting local traditions.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in North East Derbyshire District?
North East Derbyshire District has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, including homes with spacious gardens and countryside views. Many hosts provide amenities for children such as high chairs or games, and locations near parks are frequently suggested.
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