Elgin Cottage, Crich - ref: 3514
An introduction to Elgin Cottage, Crich - ref: 3514
Able to sleep four people across one double and two single bedrooms, this house is ideal for older families where children might want the extra privacy provided by their own room...
Elgin Cottage, Crich - ref: 3514 main features
- 2 Bathrooms/Shower Rooms
- 3 Bedrooms
- Book Online
- Central Heating
- Cot and Highchair on request
- Dog/Pet Friendly
- Garden
- Multiple Bathrooms
- Multiple Bedrooms
- Nearby Pub
- Private Patio
- Riverside Location
- Scenic Location
- Short Breaks Available
- Sleeps 4 maximum
Accommodation details
Able to sleep four people across one double and two single bedrooms, this house is ideal for older families where children might want the extra privacy provided by their own rooms.
This modern terraced cottage is situated seven miles from Matlock in a quiet residential area at the top of the lovely village of Crich. On the edge of the Peak District National Park, this lovely property offers well-furnished accommodation comprising of a cosy sitting room with electric coal-effect fire, a well-equipped fitted kitchen and three attractive bedrooms with en-suite facilities to the master room. Outside, the property comes with a south-facing garden area - ideal for dining outdoors on a warm summer evening, using the barbecue provided or sun-bathing with a good book.
Prices from £140 to £347
Full gas central heating, additional heating from electric coal-effect fire in sitting room. Electric cooker, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, colour TV with Freeview, DVD, stereo. Wireless broadband available. Fuel & power inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Cot, highchair & stairgate. Off road parking for 1 car. Decked area & garden with furniture & BBQ. Two small well behaved pets by prior arrangement. Sorry, no smoking. Village centre with one of 3 pubs, shops and Post Office 5 mins walk.
Starring as Cardale in the hit TV series "Peak Practice", the village of Crich boasts a number of shops, several pubs and is full of character and history. Home to the National Tramway Museum, the village is served by an excellent tram network which carries visitors up to some of the most beautiful views in the Derbyshire Dales. Seven miles away is the popular destination of Matlock which offers a further selection of shops, pubs and restaurants as well as many great activities such as Gulliver's Kingdom and the nearby Heights of Abraham. This is a great park for all the family where people can enjoy magnificent views down the gorge from the cable cars as well as participate in nature trails or explore the water gardens and the Owl Maze.