Beautifully refurbished Victorian stone house in historic Spa-Town
5.0
Outstanding(9 Reviews)House in High Peak District
8 guests · 4 bedrooms · 6 baths
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
Includes essentialsKitchen or Kitchenette, Internet / Wifi, Parking and more
About this house rental
Spacious, centrally located townhouse spread over four floors and situated in a Conservation area. Recently modernised whilst retaining original features the property has four en-suite bedrooms, a reception room, a dining room, an extended modern kitchen and a basement sitting room.
The house is an end of terrace townhouse with a prominent and elevated position overlooking West Road with a stepped, split level garden to the front commanding views over the town and the Derbyshire countryside beyond. It was once a school for girls. There is ground floor level access to the rear of the property via a quiet cobbled, dead-end road with private off-road parking for two cars. This leads to a small enclosed south-facing courtyard and backdoor entrance into the kitchen.
From the front, the house is accessed through a stepped terrace garden with the front door opening to a porch with stained glass windows leading to a light, airy hallway with staircase and doors off to the front living room and rear dining room. The kitchen is accessed from the dining room and has a separate corner door to a stone staircase leading down to the basement. Under the stone staircase is a small utility area housing a washing machine and dryer. There is also a shower room and an additional large sitting/relaxation room housing a large satellite and internet enabled surround sound TV, making this an ideal space for relaxing in or watching a movie. The basement can also be accessed from a separate side entrance that opens to a quiet pedestrian pathway along the side of the house.
The four spacious bedrooms are split over the first and second floors and each has its own well appointed en-suite bathroom with underfloor heating. Three bedrooms are configured with king sized double beds and one bedroom has two single beds. A separate WC is located on the first floor landing.
The country style kitchen is well stocked with wooden work surfaces and is set on a York stone floor with electric underfloor heating. It includes a breakfast bar, range cooker, integrated dishwasher, toaster, kettle, coffee machine and ample storage.
The adjoining dining room has its original black and red floor tiles with farmhouse style furnishings that lend a rustic charm.
The house is well insulated with modern central heating. The front living room has a wood burning stove, satellite and internet enabled TV along with a mini hifi player making this a comfortable room for evening relaxing. High speed broadband Wi-Fi is provided which coupled with mesh routers results in a good signal in all rooms.
The house has a small sunny south facing rear court yard and is conveniently located only a short walk from Buxton town centre where amenities include the stunning Pavilion Gardens and the renowned Buxton Opera House, plus a variety of shopping in the Spring Gardens, Cavendish Arcade and Market Place in Upper Buxton. Buxton Train Station is only a 10 to 15 minute walk along the picturesque pedestrianised Broad Walk in the Pavilion Gardens. From there you can catch a regular service direct to Stockport and Manchester Piccadilly Stations. There is a bus stop immediately outside the house for the 58 bus to Maccelsfield Station and occasionally direct to Chatsworth. Other bus services go from the Market Place (only 2 to 3 minute walk away) to surrounding towns and attractions including Ashbourne, Bakewell, Leek etc.
A Sainsbury's Local is located in the Market Place with a larger Waitrose located in the Spring Gardens shopping centre and a larger Morrisons supermarket 10 to 15 minutes walk along the West Road. The Market Place has regular Tuesday and Saturday market stalls, but also has a great local butcher, an excellant Thai restaurant, cafes and many other small retail outlets.
There are plenty of local restaurants, pubs and takeaways in the town and all within easy walking distance. Theatre and film goers are spoilt for choice at the Art's Centre and historic Opera House which is located at the other end of the Pavilion Gardens, alongside the Buxton Leisure centre which has a swimming pool and gym. There is also the recently refurbished and renowned luxury Spa at the magnificent and historical Crescent Hotel. Cashpoint machines are located at the various banks, Post office, Sainsbury’s and Morrisions supermarkets.
The house is an end of terrace townhouse with a prominent and elevated position overlooking West Road with a stepped, split level garden to the front commanding views over the town and the Derbyshire countryside beyond. It was once a school for girls. There is ground floor level access to the rear of the property via a quiet cobbled, dead-end road with private off-road parking for two cars. This leads to a small enclosed south-facing courtyard and backdoor entrance into the kitchen.
From the front, the house is accessed through a stepped terrace garden with the front door opening to a porch with stained glass windows leading to a light, airy hallway with staircase and doors off to the front living room and rear dining room. The kitchen is accessed from the dining room and has a separate corner door to a stone staircase leading down to the basement. Under the stone staircase is a small utility area housing a washing machine and dryer. There is also a shower room and an additional large sitting/relaxation room housing a large satellite and internet enabled surround sound TV, making this an ideal space for relaxing in or watching a movie. The basement can also be accessed from a separate side entrance that opens to a quiet pedestrian pathway along the side of the house.
The four spacious bedrooms are split over the first and second floors and each has its own well appointed en-suite bathroom with underfloor heating. Three bedrooms are configured with king sized double beds and one bedroom has two single beds. A separate WC is located on the first floor landing.
The country style kitchen is well stocked with wooden work surfaces and is set on a York stone floor with electric underfloor heating. It includes a breakfast bar, range cooker, integrated dishwasher, toaster, kettle, coffee machine and ample storage.
The adjoining dining room has its original black and red floor tiles with farmhouse style furnishings that lend a rustic charm.
The house is well insulated with modern central heating. The front living room has a wood burning stove, satellite and internet enabled TV along with a mini hifi player making this a comfortable room for evening relaxing. High speed broadband Wi-Fi is provided which coupled with mesh routers results in a good signal in all rooms.
The house has a small sunny south facing rear court yard and is conveniently located only a short walk from Buxton town centre where amenities include the stunning Pavilion Gardens and the renowned Buxton Opera House, plus a variety of shopping in the Spring Gardens, Cavendish Arcade and Market Place in Upper Buxton. Buxton Train Station is only a 10 to 15 minute walk along the picturesque pedestrianised Broad Walk in the Pavilion Gardens. From there you can catch a regular service direct to Stockport and Manchester Piccadilly Stations. There is a bus stop immediately outside the house for the 58 bus to Maccelsfield Station and occasionally direct to Chatsworth. Other bus services go from the Market Place (only 2 to 3 minute walk away) to surrounding towns and attractions including Ashbourne, Bakewell, Leek etc.
A Sainsbury's Local is located in the Market Place with a larger Waitrose located in the Spring Gardens shopping centre and a larger Morrisons supermarket 10 to 15 minutes walk along the West Road. The Market Place has regular Tuesday and Saturday market stalls, but also has a great local butcher, an excellant Thai restaurant, cafes and many other small retail outlets.
There are plenty of local restaurants, pubs and takeaways in the town and all within easy walking distance. Theatre and film goers are spoilt for choice at the Art's Centre and historic Opera House which is located at the other end of the Pavilion Gardens, alongside the Buxton Leisure centre which has a swimming pool and gym. There is also the recently refurbished and renowned luxury Spa at the magnificent and historical Crescent Hotel. Cashpoint machines are located at the various banks, Post office, Sainsbury’s and Morrisions supermarkets.
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
Hot tub or spa
TV
Family friendly
Map of High Peak District
Reviews
5.0
Outstanding(9 Reviews)5.0
We had four adults stay for ten days and a fifth join us for three nights. It was an incredible experience all around. My husband was directing a show for the Gilbert and Sullivan festival and several of our housemates were in the show. They felt like they were living in luxury! To top it off, the walk into town (and to their rehearsals) were a treat, cutting through the park and enjoying all the scenes.
If you want an attentive host, Angela is it! She even contacted me to see if I needed warmer bedding when the weather turned cold. She prepared a manual on how to use every electronic and mechanical device in the home, recommended restaurants that we returned to more than once, and made our stay absolutely amazing. The home is a work of art, so comfortable and yet so pretty I'd just sit in a room and admire it! It's filled with local Buxton items that we fell in love with and purchased before we left. And the kitchen was a dream for a foodie like me to prepare meals in.
I absolutely loved this location, loved the home, and I wouldn't change a thing about our experience. I hope when we return to Buxton we'll be lucky enough to rent this fine home again!
5.0
The most wonderful time of year in the most wonderful house
My family and I recently stayed at Angela's property in Buxton and from the moment we arrived we were blown away.
This beautiful period property is furnished to the highest standard, it's breathtaking. As soon as we stepped into the large kitchen we were all impressed, the under floor heating, the mod cons and preservation of old features combined....the gift basket and note.. what a wonderful surprise.
As we explored the downstairs, every room was met with a 'wow!' as we discovered more beautiful features. Original fireplaces, beautiful carpets and furnishings, delightful Christmas wreaths. The front lounge is incredibly comfortable and the elevated position with the front steps winding up to the house is, according to my niece 'like something from a fairy tale' I would quite agree!
I could go on and describe every room, all of them so beautiful, pristine and including original features of the house. Each room has a large ensuite, ours on the third floor had an amazing bath and shower and more welcome underfloor heating.
We all had an incredible family Christmas here, all seated around the large dining table with a fire roaring and integrated Sonos sound system playing carols, it was truly magical. It could only have been made better if I could conjure up a piano, although those having to listen to me play might have disagreed so in fact, it couldn't have been more perfect for us.
I would highly recommend Angela's house to anyone wanting to visit this incredible part of the country. The Peak District has so much to offer for all ages and from Angela's you have it all within easy reach, with beautiful walks straight from the door.
Although we never met as check-in was so seamless, Angela is fantastic and ensured everything was perfect for our family visit, including extra treats for the children and Christmas decorations, all of it so appreciated by the entire family.
I wouldn't hesitate to rent this property again and am currently looking for another reason to do so, it's wonderful.
5.0
Weekend with friends
8 of us spent 4 nights in this beautiful house during September 2019. The house was clean, extremely comfortable and well equipped. The location was close to the centre of Buxton and a short walk from shops and restaurants. I would definitely seek to rent this house again for future visits.
5.0
Beautiful Victorian house with touches of home
Visiting from New Zealand we were keen to stay in Buxton where we used to live. We feel so lucky to stay in this house. It had everything ( and more) that we needed and we felt like we were home. The lovely owners even added Christmas decorations and a tree. All we had to do was enjoy the house and explore my home county of Derbyshire. The house is so well located, we walked to the shops, park, Opeta house and train station within ten minutes. It’s easy to catch the train to Manchester and to drive to Derby and Wilmslow to catch up with friends
We could not have asked for more.
5.0
Anglea has here an outstanding house. It has been superbly restored to an exceptional standard
What can I say other than wow! In every aspect this house is outstanding. The level of finish and decor is beautiful, my favourite being the stripped pitch pine stairs and landing a real feature. All the bedrooms are lovely and very well finished all with very nice en-suites. The whole house is spotless and has a newly restored feel not a mark on anything. So much so that all kitchen tools, appliances and cutlery are virtually brand new. A super example of a sympathetically restored Victorian villa. As for Buxton great place to base yourself more walking than you can shake a stick at, we also cycled the Monsal trail which was great and quenched our thirst in the Buxton Brewery Tap (great spot).
We will certainly be back - I hope!
5.0
Excellent
The house could not be better beautifully decorated and very well equipped my family had a wonderful time in this very comfortable home
We have recommended this to friends already and would highly recommend anyone who wants to visit the stunning peak district to stay here
Janet Cockburn
5.0
Amazing!
I have not been back to England with my three children (now 24, 19 and 17) for 12 years. This was a stressful trip to plan and to please everyone. I can not say enough good thinks about this property and its owner. The house was immaculate and the pictures frankly do not do it justice. As a global business traveler with over 2 million miles I have stayed in a lot of places and this was up there. The house is big enough to give everyone a place to take a break, but cozy enough that we spent a lot of time together in the kitchen and even playing board games that we have not done in years. check in and out was easy, small issues were dealt with immediately and the location is steps away from beautiful hikes (check out Solomon's temple) the beautiful Pavilion Gardens, Buxton Opera house, and local restaurants and pubs. We were also less than 20 mins from my favorite hiking spot as a child Goyt Valley, and also completed a five hour bucket list hike with my kids up Kinder Scout. All that and able to come home to this newly renovated and historical house.
Previous trips I have always stayed at hotels and the historic Old Hall. In the future I hope to stay here again as it feels like my second home!
Thank you for a marvelous five days,
5.0
Great house and great location
We stayed as a group of friends over the early bank holiday weekend. The house was a perfect base and Angela has ensured that everything that you could think of has been catered for. The house is a pleasure to stay in and has been beautifully decorated whilst having all modern conveniences.
Would definitely recommend this for anyone wanting to explored the peaks.
5.0
lovely house from top to bottom
Wow for this house, everything you need and has been restored to a high standard. Ideally situated for Buxton, within easy walking distance to all amenities which Buxton has to offer. Would certainly return, the weekend was enjoyed by 8 of us who had gathered for a friends reunion. Excellent service from the owners who had thought of everything you would need for whatever weather and information. Thanks to them
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in High Peak District?
The average price for a rental in High Peak District is $181 per night. This rental is $453 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Beautifully refurbished Victorian stone house in historic Spa-Town. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Beautifully refurbished Victorian stone house in historic Spa-Town pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Beautifully refurbished Victorian stone house in historic Spa-Town?
We found 10 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, parking, and laundry.
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