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Holiday Cottages in Derbyshire

Paddock House Farm Holiday Cottages is a cluster of six cottages of varying sizes located on a 35-acre ground in the Peak District National Park in Derbyshire. The holiday accommodation provided range from a one-bedroom two-person cottage to three-bedroom cottages that can accommodate eight persons. The six cottages together can accommodate a group of 35 persons.

The cottages are self-catering cottages with fully equipped kitchens, cooking and serving utensils and dining facilities.

The location is great if you like to holiday amidst greenery and also spend your time visiting places and structures of historical significance. The 35-acre ground housing the cottages has gardens, grassland and tree-lined drives. And the Peak District in the centre of England has numerous attractions to offer the visitor.

The National Park itself is the first national park in the British Isles and is the second most visited park across the whole world. It has many green splendors such as rolling hills, rugged moorland, leafy forests and much more. Towards the south of the Park is the National Forest.

Several historical sights are within easy reach. A medieval castle dating from the 11th century was the administrative centre of the Lordship of Peak who gave his name to the district. Other attractions include:
? The National Tramway Museum at the tram village
? Derbyshire’s Museum of Industry and History that is located in what was Lombe Brothers’ Silk Mill completed in 18th century; the mill was one of the first factories in the country
? The Masson Mills that displays machinery showing how yarn was spun and clothes woven in a past age

If you prefer ancient monuments, you can visit the Haddon Hall that has a medieval kitchen showing how people cooked in those times. This Tudor manor has exterior walls on which you can find a profusion of climbing roses.

Paddock House Farm Holiday Cottages can thus offer you a highly rewarding (and relaxing) experience in Derbyshire.

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Holiday Cottages in Derbyshire

Paddock House Farm Holiday Cottages is a cluster of six cottages of varying sizes located on a 35-acre ground in the Peak District National Park in Derbyshire. The holiday accommodation provided range from a one-bedroom two-person cottage to three-bedroom cottages that can accommodate eight persons. The six cottages together can accommodate a group of 35 persons.

The cottages are self-catering cottages with fully equipped kitchens, cooking and serving utensils and dining facilities.

The location is great if you like to holiday amidst greenery and also spend your time visiting places and structures of historical significance. The 35-acre ground housing the cottages has gardens, grassland and tree-lined drives. And the Peak District in the centre of England has numerous attractions to offer the visitor.

The National Park itself is the first national park in the British Isles and is the second most visited park across the whole world. It has many green splendors such as rolling hills, rugged moorland, leafy forests and much more. Towards the south of the Park is the National Forest.

Several historical sights are within easy reach. A medieval castle dating from the 11th century was the administrative centre of the Lordship of Peak who gave his name to the district. Other attractions include:
? The National Tramway Museum at the tram village
? Derbyshire’s Museum of Industry and History that is located in what was Lombe Brothers’ Silk Mill completed in 18th century; the mill was one of the first factories in the country
? The Masson Mills that displays machinery showing how yarn was spun and clothes woven in a past age

If you prefer ancient monuments, you can visit the Haddon Hall that has a medieval kitchen showing how people cooked in those times. This Tudor manor has exterior walls on which you can find a profusion of climbing roses.

Paddock House Farm Holiday Cottages can thus offer you a highly rewarding (and relaxing) experience in Derbyshire.

For more information please contact the authors website. Pension Advice or Annuity

Self Catering Holiday Accommodation in Derbyshire

Paddock House Farm Holiday Cottages are self catering accommodation in the Peak District of Derbyshire. You can cook your own food in the fully equipped kitchen in each of the six cottages, located in a 35-acre ground in the National Park.

The kitchen is equipped with gas hobs and electric/microwave ovens, fridge and dishwasher. Some of the cottages also have outside BBQ facilities. A full supply of crockery and cutlery makes cooking and serving easy.

The luxury cottages are situated amidst gardens, grassland and tree-lined drives on the expansive ground. The surrounding National Park provides additional natural attractions such as leafy forests, rugged moorlands, rolling hills and lush meadows.

The Peak District is also rich in historical attractions in the forms of castles and old industrial structures. The Derbyshire attractions include:
? ‘Arkwrights Cromford Mill that is reportedly the world’s first successful water powered cotton spinning mill. A system of ponds and underground culverts maintained the large requirements of water supply needed by the mill. The mill is now a world heritage site, under restoration by the Arkwright Society.
? The Blue John Cavern consists of a series of caverns. The cavern tour has great educational significance showing how limestone deposits and caverns are formed. Reports have it that the Blue John is the finest range open to the public in Western Europe.
? Bolsover Castle was originally built in the 12th century by the Peverell family. It changed hands a number of times and the castle itself went underwent several changes during the centuries since then. The symbolic and erotic paintings of the Little Castle were restored during 1970′s and the castle is now under the care of English Heritage.

The self catering holiday accommodation at Paddock House Farm Holiday Cottages is a great retreat while you enjoy the numerous attractions of Derbyshire.

For more information please contact the authors website. Sell Pensions or Selling Pensions

Self Catering Holiday Accommodation in Derbyshire

Paddock House Farm Holiday Cottages are self catering accommodation in the Peak District of Derbyshire. You can cook your own food in the fully equipped kitchen in each of the six cottages, located in a 35-acre ground in the National Park.

The kitchen is equipped with gas hobs and electric/microwave ovens, fridge and dishwasher. Some of the cottages also have outside BBQ facilities. A full supply of crockery and cutlery makes cooking and serving easy.

The luxury cottages are situated amidst gardens, grassland and tree-lined drives on the expansive ground. The surrounding National Park provides additional natural attractions such as leafy forests, rugged moorlands, rolling hills and lush meadows.

The Peak District is also rich in historical attractions in the forms of castles and old industrial structures. The Derbyshire attractions include:
? ‘Arkwrights Cromford Mill that is reportedly the world’s first successful water powered cotton spinning mill. A system of ponds and underground culverts maintained the large requirements of water supply needed by the mill. The mill is now a world heritage site, under restoration by the Arkwright Society.
? The Blue John Cavern consists of a series of caverns. The cavern tour has great educational significance showing how limestone deposits and caverns are formed. Reports have it that the Blue John is the finest range open to the public in Western Europe.
? Bolsover Castle was originally built in the 12th century by the Peverell family. It changed hands a number of times and the castle itself went underwent several changes during the centuries since then. The symbolic and erotic paintings of the Little Castle were restored during 1970′s and the castle is now under the care of English Heritage.

The self catering holiday accommodation at Paddock House Farm Holiday Cottages is a great retreat while you enjoy the numerous attractions of Derbyshire.

For more information please contact the authors website. Sell Pensions or Selling Pensions