Lantern View

ID: S776718

  • Bedrooms 4
  • ・ Sleeps 8
  • ・ Pets 4

About this property

Settled in the rural village of Hayfield, on the fringes of the Peak District National Park, rests this charming double-fronted, stone-built cottage, Lantern View. Idyllically positioned, Lantern View provides the perfect base for walkers and cyclists to explore the delights of the Peak District National Park. A spacious driveway greets you at the foot of this remarkable holiday home, making unloading your belongings and getting settled into your new home-from-home for the duration of your stay a simple task! Unwind following a day of adventure with a sumptuous spot in the sitting room, where you can tune into your favourite Netflix show on the television as the flame-effect gas fire crackles nearby, adding a calming and homely ambiance to the room. Uncork a bottle of wine and share a glass with the designated chef as they get to work on preparing a hearty meal in the sociable kitchen/diner, equipped with a handy dishwasher to help keep your space neat and tidy. In the summer months, why not make mealtimes an alfresco affair and venture out to the decking, where you can indulge with a backdrop of the surrounding greenery. Escape the excitement and ascend the stairs to the first floor, where you can pour in the bubbles and treat yourself to a blissful soak in the bath before climbing into your pyjamas ready to catch your rest. Three well-presented bedrooms are settled on the first floor, with a double, benefiting from access to its own en-suite, and two twin rooms to choose from, with one offering a flexible zip/link feature, ideal for families, friends and couples sharing. The master bedroom, fit with a king-size bed, en-suite bathroom and framing spectacular countryside views through the elegant Velux windows can be found on the second-floor, sure to attract couples looking to celebrate any special occasion together! A true haven for outdoor adventurers, you'll be spoilt for choice with the wealth of walking routes leading from your doorstep; lace up your walking boots and hike to the summit of Kinder Scout, recognized at the highest point in the Peak District and affording spectacular views across the National Park, or scale Lantern Pike, a craggy peak from which this wonderful abode takes its name! Following a day of adventure, you can refuel with a bite to eat in the heart of Hayfield, where you'll find a collection of local amenities, including quaint tea rooms for those afternoons you fancy a spot of luxury, along with pubs, restaurants, and a well-stocked village store; stock up on goodies and head back to your holiday home to indulge in front of the fire. The National Park is brimming with a wealth of must-see sights and attractions, including the show cave of Speedwell Cavern, home to a unique subterranean lake, Eyam Museum and opportunities for fell running, fishing and exhilarating watersports. The National Trusts lavish country house of Lyme is set amongst a 1300-acre estate a short distance away, famed as the backdrop behind the BBC's Pride and Prejudice, providing an idyllic setting to pack a picnic and peruse the grounds' landscaped gardens. Whilst you're in the area, be sure to visit Chapel-en-le-Frith, where you can spend a peaceful afternoon testing your swing amidst the greens of the towns 18-hole golf course, or venture further afield and uncover the delights of the charming spa town of Buxton, with its vibrant botanical garden, opera house and fascinating local history museum. Choose Lantern View as your base for your next group adventure to The Peaks!

The delightful High Peak village of Hayfield is situated in a wonderful rural setting on the north western edge of the Peak National Park. It’s a peaceful little village, popular with walkers who are attracted by its close proximity to Kinder Scout. Serious walkers head east out of the village, up and over the green foothills to the russet expanse of the Kinder Plateau, Pennine Way and Snake Path, whilst families (and those who enjoy more gentle rambles) head west along the beautiful Sett Valley Trail towards New Mills. Edale – an alternative start of the Pennine Way - is only a few miles away. The village caters well for tourists with pubs, cafes and restaurants. Other local attractions include the Goyt Valley, Castleton – with its famous caverns - and the popular spa town of Buxton.

Accommodation

Over three floors.

Four bedrooms: 1 x second-floor king-size with en-suite bathroom with bath, basin and WC, 1 x double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x twin (zip/link, can be super-king-size on request), 1 x twin.

Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room with flame-effect gas fire

Gas central heating.

Gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher.

TV with Netflix, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Highchair, travel cot and stairgate available.

Off-road parking for 2 cars and roadside parking on a first-come, first-served basis.

Rear decked area with furniture.

Pet-friendly (unlimited).

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 0.3 miles, pub 0.4 miles, River Sett 0.9 miles.

Note: The twin bedrooms have extra-long beds at 6'6".

Note: There is a large basement suitable for storing bikes and other equipment that can be accessed via the dining area or through an external door

Nearby points of interest

  • Ladybower Reservoir
  • Dove Stone Reservoir
  • Bruntwood Park

Reviews (3)

  • Beverley

    Carpet needs replacing on stairs paintwork needs attention. There should also be a blind at the huge kitchen window as everyone including passing buses can see in we found it uncomfortable being in there. Also the house is up for sale which we found unusual as the for sale board was outside and we did see someone looking around outside very off putting whilst on holiday. I think this needs addressing with the owner, all in all we had a good stay but there were issues.

  • Robert

    Shower head rail very loose. Very creaky floors A teapot & egg cups would have been nice. Also a working fire in the living room although we were warm enough despite the tricky thermostat! Overall we were satisfied with the house & very impressed by its location, village & surrounding area.

  • Promod

    We loved the house to bits and leaving with wonderful memories ! We managed to park our 4 cars three in the front and 1 nearby ! It’s very close to the trails and small but beautiful town. I recommend it to a large family. The only regret is that we couldn’t manage to use the large dining table to its multiple uses like turning it to a pool table and table tennis table as we were so engrossed in other activities we completely forgot about it ! We only realised it the morning we were leaving so I suggest the others to go for it immediately once you settle down in the cottage !

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