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Luxury Holiday Cottages in Peak District, Derbyshire

Cottages for holiday trips come in different flavours. Some are budget and others are luxury. While the cheap holiday cottages come with the essentials, the luxury ones can offer you the feel of living in a grand house with gardens, tree-lined walkways and an outside BBQ and picnic tables, for example.

The luxury cottages themselves come with a fully equipped kitchen and great lounging and sleeping facilities. The location of the cottages is such that they are able to offer great views that pleases the eye and soothes the mind.
The Paddock House Farm Holiday Cottages

Located on a 35-acre ground inside the Peak District National Park at Alstonefield, Ashbourne in Derbyshire, the Paddock House Farm Holiday Cottages are luxury self-catering holiday rentals. There are six cottages offering one to three bed rooms with gardens and grassland occupying 5 acres of the ground. Tree-lined drives and outside picnic areas with BBQ and picnic benches add to the pleasure of your stay.

Each cottage has a fully equipped kitchen with electric hobs and cookers, dishwashers, fully equipped cupboards and a dining table. Each is supplied with all the cutlery and crockery you are likely to need. Ample seating in the living area with TV/DVD and satellite programs/video, bedrooms with four poster beds, drawers and wardrobes, and bathrooms with showers, hand wash basins and WC provide you a sense of living in your own home.

There is also a fully equipped laundry room and large areas for ball games and other activities.

Then there is the Peak District National Park, the second most-visited national park in the whole world with great attractions in the forms of manor houses, museums, varied landscapes, seasonal festivals and shows like the International Gilbert & Sullivan Festival.

You will return a new person after your luxury holiday cottage vacation!

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Self Catering Accommodation in Derbyshire

Self catering is a great option for those who prefer to relax in quiet environs and also wish to save on expensive eating out. Buy the essential groceries inexpensively, cook them just the way you do at home and eat at your leisure while watching your favorite program or listening to soothing music.

Great Derbyshire self catering holiday cottages are available for you to stay while you tour around Derbyshire’s attractions. Have a great breakfast without leaving your cottage and start out early for seeing the sights. Come back for a quiet beer and home-cooked dinner after a great day.

Derbyshire has several great attractions such as:
? Chatsworth House, the seat of the Duke of Devonshire, set in an expansive parkland on the banks of River Derwent, has a collection of paintings, Old Master drawings, neoclassical sculptures, books, furniture and other artifacts
? Crich Tramway Village, a restored period village .is home to the National Tramway Museum where you can enjoy unlimited tram rides
? The Peak District Mining Museum is a renovated former dance floor that now houses the relics of the district’s oldest industry
? The Masson Mills is a showpiece cotton mill built in the 18th century by Sir Richard Arkwright. Today it is textile museum with a collection of historic textile machinery producing yarn and cloth, in working condition, to preserve the Arkwright legacy
? The Peveril Castle is a medieval building constructed sometime in the 11th century that acted as the administrative centre of a lordship named Peak

Paddock House Farm Holiday Cottages offer six luxury cottages in Derbyshire Peak District. The cottages range from the Cherry Holiday Cottage with one bedroom accommodating two persons to Ash and Beech Holiday Cottages that can provide sleeping accommodations for up to 8 persons. Kitchens are complete with electric hob and cooker, cutlery and crockery, fridge, dishwasher, fully fitted cupboards and dining table.

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Short Holiday Breaks in UK: Feasible and Beneficial

A short holiday break in the UK for a weekend getaway is not only a feasible option for UK residents but also a highly beneficial option. Think of the weekly recharging you get making you ready for the next week! Even if you can’t take weekend breaks every week, getting away for a weekend or two every three months or so should make you a better person at work, in terms of productivity and sociability.

Most of us have heard the saying that ‘All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy’ and yet many of us prefer to have working weekends instead of a short break. Studies have indicated that short breaks at work (just standing up and stretching for a few minutes) can increase the quality and quantity of work we do. Weekend getaways after a punishing work week will also prove to have similar benefits.
UK Short Break Destination

There are several great destinations that are ideal for a short break in the UK. Some are great for winter breaks while others are best enjoyed in summer. You can drive along scenic routes, take long hikes along forest trails or relax on the lawns or gardens of a castle letting life-giving Oxygen into your lungs and the greenery sooth your tired mind.

Derbyshire in the English midlands is such a great destination. Much of the Peak District National Park is in that county, and the Pennines chain of hills and mountains and the National Forest are also partly within Derbyshire.

The attractions of Derbyshire include pre-historic monuments such as the Arbor Low henge, medieval castles such as the Peveril Castle built in the 11th century and modern museums like the Crich Tramway Village and the Masson Mills.

After the walks and sightseeing of the day, you can retreat into the comfort of self-catering luxury cottages such as the Paddock House Farm Holiday Cottages (located in the Peak District National Park) to have a quiet beer and great “home-cooked” food.

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