Pyegreave Cottage
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Pyegreave Cottage is a character stone cottage, converted from 300 year old stables and many of the original features, including oak beams and stone alcoves have been retained. The cottage sits on the hillside outside the village of Combs, near Chapel-en-le-Frith.

The stables formed part of one of the old barns on Pyegreave Farm, which in 1840 was purchased at a local auction by Florence Nightingale's father who lived in the village for a considerable time.The cottage has outstanding views down the Combs valley, up to Castle Naze and Combs Moss and is situated in the Peak District National Park, Britain's first National Park.
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The Cottage is furnished to a high standard with full central heating and an electric log effect fire in the lounge. The spacious fully fitted kitchen is equipped with electric cooker and hob, microwave, washing machine, fridge, freezer, tumble dryer and from the breakfast bar there are fabulous views of the surrounding countryside.
Pyegreave Cottage is situated near Kinder Scout and Edale which are at the bottom of the Pennine Way and is in a perfect area for keen walkers and the not so serious walkers who may prefer to amble on "Tea Shop" or "Pub" walks. For visitors who enjoy cycling there are the High Peak and Tissington Trails which are easily accessed and provide over 30 miles of flat, traffic-free cycling, walking and horse riding.
A deposit of 50 (non refundable) is required for each week booked. Booking forms and deposit should be received by us no later than 5 days from the date of making the provisional telephone booking. Major Credit Cards are accepted. Either contact us by completing the form on the CONTACT page, email info@allenpollard.co.uk or telephone +44 (0) 1298 813444 and we shall endeavor to answer enquiries within 48 hours.
Reviews (2)
Mike O'Brien
Mike O'Brien
Aug 03, 2021
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Clean, tidy, comfortable, well-equipped...the list of positives would take all day to write. Add to this the spectacular views and excellent pricing andyou really can't go wrong here.
Marco
Marco
Sep 02, 2020
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Old world charm with modern day comforts in this stone built farm house situated at the end of a lane overlooking a dale in the Derbyshire peak district. Five minutes drive into Chapel-en-le-Frith, fifteen minutes to Buxton, half an hour to Chatsworth and less than hour into Manchester. Ideal spot for a quiet break in the country.