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Enjoy Peak District Attractions while Staying at a Luxury Holiday Cottage

Peak District in the centre of England is the first National Park declared thus in the British Isles. It is the second most visited national park in the whole world, next only to Mount Fuji National Park in Japan. Stay at a luxury holiday cottage and go around the district seeing the sights and recharging yourself for your next go at a stress-filled life.

The Peak District, lying mostly in Derbyshire, stretches down to the National Forest in the south. For the nature lover, there are landscapes of leafy forests, rugged moorland, rolling hills and dales, and lush meadows in the park.

The district is not just about scenery and greenery, however. There are historic castles, museums giving glimpses into life in an earlier era and village festivals that preserve old traditions. Then of course, there is golf, night life and other entertainment for the modern men and women.

Let’s take a closer look at just two of the attractions:
? The Haddon Hall is a medieval Tudor manor with roses climbing on its exterior walls. It has a medieval kitchen where you can see how people did their cooking in those times, and the most modern room in the manor is an Elizabethan long gallery. The Hall is a popular location for film and TV shooting.
? The Silk Mill is located on the ground where one of the country’s first factories, the Lombe brothers’ Silk Mill completed in the first half of the 18th century, stood. Presently it is Derby’s Museum of Industry and History displaying railways and Rolls Royce aero engines among others.

You can stay right in the Peak District Park at the Paddock House Farm Holiday Cottages that offers varied accommodation (from a one-bedroom two-person cottage to three-bedroom eight-person cottages) spread over a 35-acre ground (five acres of which consist of gardens and grassland).

Drive or walk around during the day and retreat into your cottage for the night enjoying a few beers and self-cooked food, or taking a moonlit walk along a tree-lined drive.

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Derbyshire Holiday Cottages

Holiday cottages in scenic and historic locations help us get away briefly from the humdrum and stress of everyday routines. Few things can recharge us as refreshingly as a holiday trip to the hills and parks, and to cottages that remind us of a bygone era when life was a quiet flow. And visits to ancient castles and manors and halls can make us wonder about the lives of kings and dukes and other lordships.

Derbyshire has its share of these great attractions including:
? A tram village that serves as the National Tramway Museum where you can get leisurely tram rides to your heart’s content,
? The Masson Mills where you can observe how people spun yarn and made clothes in the olden days with traditional textile machinery,
? The Chatsworth House located on an expansive parkland between the River Derwent and the low hills lying between Derwent and Wye valleys and
? A medieval 11th century castle from where the lordship of Peak administered his territory.

Paddock House Farm Holiday Cottages located in the Peak District National Park in Derbyshire has six luxury holiday cottages for visitors eager to enjoy the above and other attractions. All are self-catering accommodation with fully equipped kitchens, a dining table and outside BBQ. The cottages are located amidst gardens and grassland on a 35-acre ground with tree-lined drives.

A small group of two can book the one-bedroom Cherry Holiday Cottage that features a large master bedroom, open plan kitchen lounge and dining area with a fully equipped kitchen, and comfortable furniture. A large group of 35 can book all the six cottages, some of which have their own gardens with patio, picnic table and barbeque in addition to up to three bedrooms, and great living and self-catering facilities.

These Peak District holiday cottages can provide you a great unwinding experience.

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