Three Bed Cottage in the heart of the Peaks
House in Edale
6 guests · 3 bedrooms · 2 baths
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Includes essentialsGarden, Pets allowed, Kitchen or Kitchenette and more
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About this house rental
Summary:
Nestled in the heart of Edale, this charming cottage offers a warm, thoughtfully designed retreat ideal for friends and families. With cosy interiors and modern comforts, it’s the perfect base for exploring the stunning landscapes of the Peak District.
Step right onto scenic walking and cycling trails from the doorstep, leading through rolling hills and picturesque valleys. A true haven for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
The Space:
Welcome to Dunelm Cottage!
We are delighted to host you and hope you have a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
Living Room - Cosy living space with cosy burning fire (this is our heat source where you can find further instructions in the guide), and beautiful views of Mam Tor. Complete with a large TV with such apps like Netflix, Disney etc.
Kitchen & Dining Area - Beautifully equipped kitchen with fridge, freezer, oven, hob, dishwasher, microwave, kettle and bread maker! We have a dining space for 4 guests and the additional 2 with a Dunelm style table extender.
Laundry - Washing Machine & separate clothes dryer.
Bathrooms - On the first floor we have a seperate shower & bath with quality towels and essential amenities provided.
On the top floor we have it's own shower & toilet with all the essentials.
Bedroom One - Master bedroom with a king size bed with quality linen, ample storage space, side drawer storage & a fantastic telescope for viewing the stars over clear night skies over the Peak District National Park. Hairdryer provided.
Bedroom Two - Double bed with quality linen, great views and a personal cosy reading area.
Bedroom Three - This is one of our favourite places of the proeprty, it's like having your own personal apartment. It includes a double bed, with quality linen and ample storage space with a log burning stove. Also included is your own personal breakfast trays for relaxing in bed with a tea or coffee.
Internet - Wifi available.
Parking - There are 2 designated parking spaces directly in front of the house and in front of the outhouse. Please ensure you park within these spaces to avoid blocking other people’s driveway. 2mins drive is parking for a 3rd car if needed.
Guest Access:
Key box entry, the code is issued 2 days before check in.
We have 2 free parking spaces out the front of the proeprty, there's paid parking for a 3rd car 2 mins from the property.
The Neighborhood:
Nestled in a lush valley surrounded by rugged hills, Edale is a charming village known as the starting point of the iconic Pennine Way and an ideal base for exploring the Peak District National Park. With its rolling landscapes, dramatic peaks, and miles of scenic trails, Edale attracts walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the English countryside.
Nature and Outdoor Adventure
Edale offers some of the best hiking routes in the country, including trails leading up to Kinder Scout – the highest point in the Peak District – with panoramic views that stretch for miles. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or a casual walker, you'll find trails to suit every skill level. Cyclists can enjoy winding roads and off-road routes through picturesque moorlands and verdant fields. For those looking for a slower pace, the village's tranquil rivers, woodlands, and open meadows provide perfect spots for picnics and birdwatching.
Local Charm and Hospitality
Despite its small size, Edale boasts a vibrant village community. The Old Nag’s Head pub, a popular spot for locals and visitors alike, serves hearty meals and local ales – a perfect place to relax after a day of exploring. A quaint village shop offers essentials and locally-made goods, and nearby farms provide fresh produce, including renowned local cheeses and baked goods. You can also discover local arts and crafts in surrounding villages, each with its own unique charm.
Nearby Attractions
Edale’s location within the Peak District means you’re never far from attractions such as the stunning Winnats Pass, the fascinating Blue John Cavern, and the historic market town of Castleton. A short drive takes you to Chatsworth House, one of England’s grandest stately homes, or you can explore charming villages like Hope and Hathersage, each offering unique sights, eateries, and experiences.
Unplug and Unwind
Edale is the perfect place to disconnect and recharge. With limited cell service and plenty of fresh air, it's an escape from the hustle and bustle, encouraging you to slow down and soak up the natural beauty. Whether you’re here to tackle the Pennine Way or simply unwind in a cozy cottage, Edale promises a memorable escape filled with stunning landscapes and warm hospitality.
Getting Around:
Edale is a charming village in the heart of the Peak District National Park, offering visitors an ideal starting point for exploring the beautiful landscapes of the region. Known as the starting point of the iconic Pennine Way, Edale is perfect for walking enthusiasts, and trails range from gentle riverside strolls to challenging hikes up Kinder Scout and Mam Tor.
By Train:
Edale has its own train station, with regular direct trains connecting to Manchester and Sheffield, making it easily accessible from major cities. The station is a quick walk from the village center, and trains run frequently, especially on weekends.
By Car:
While Edale is remote, it's accessible by car, with parking available in designated areas around the village and at various trailheads. Some roads are narrow and winding, so take care when driving, especially in winter.
On Foot:
Edale is best explored on foot! The village is small, and the network of public footpaths makes it easy to reach nearby attractions and scenic viewpoints. Walking routes are well-signposted, and you can find maps and information in local cafes or the visitor center.
Public Buses:
Though limited, local bus services run between Edale and other nearby villages in the Peak District. However, schedules may be infrequent, so plan accordingly or consider a taxi for flexible travel.
Cycling:
Cycling is a popular option for getting around, with bike rentals available in nearby towns. Be prepared for hilly terrain and stunning but sometimes challenging routes!
With spectacular scenery and excellent connectivity, Edale is both a peaceful getaway and a convenient base for exploring the Peak District. Whether you're here for a weekend of relaxation or an active outdoor adventure, Edale makes it easy to enjoy the best of the area.
Other Things to Note:
No smoking
No parties
Pets aren't allowed on the furniture or upstairs.
The heating is a little different in this cottage, but works really well and is certainly something people will love!
"The property features central heating powered by wood pellets. Extra electric heaters are placed around the house for additional warmth. Instructions for the heating system (Feeding the Beast!) are available, and the wood pellets are stored in the wooden shed in the yard."
Interaction with Guests:
We are always available to contact via phone/email/sms and will have someone available in person for emergency purposes.
Nestled in the heart of Edale, this charming cottage offers a warm, thoughtfully designed retreat ideal for friends and families. With cosy interiors and modern comforts, it’s the perfect base for exploring the stunning landscapes of the Peak District.
Step right onto scenic walking and cycling trails from the doorstep, leading through rolling hills and picturesque valleys. A true haven for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
The Space:
Welcome to Dunelm Cottage!
We are delighted to host you and hope you have a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
Living Room - Cosy living space with cosy burning fire (this is our heat source where you can find further instructions in the guide), and beautiful views of Mam Tor. Complete with a large TV with such apps like Netflix, Disney etc.
Kitchen & Dining Area - Beautifully equipped kitchen with fridge, freezer, oven, hob, dishwasher, microwave, kettle and bread maker! We have a dining space for 4 guests and the additional 2 with a Dunelm style table extender.
Laundry - Washing Machine & separate clothes dryer.
Bathrooms - On the first floor we have a seperate shower & bath with quality towels and essential amenities provided.
On the top floor we have it's own shower & toilet with all the essentials.
Bedroom One - Master bedroom with a king size bed with quality linen, ample storage space, side drawer storage & a fantastic telescope for viewing the stars over clear night skies over the Peak District National Park. Hairdryer provided.
Bedroom Two - Double bed with quality linen, great views and a personal cosy reading area.
Bedroom Three - This is one of our favourite places of the proeprty, it's like having your own personal apartment. It includes a double bed, with quality linen and ample storage space with a log burning stove. Also included is your own personal breakfast trays for relaxing in bed with a tea or coffee.
Internet - Wifi available.
Parking - There are 2 designated parking spaces directly in front of the house and in front of the outhouse. Please ensure you park within these spaces to avoid blocking other people’s driveway. 2mins drive is parking for a 3rd car if needed.
Guest Access:
Key box entry, the code is issued 2 days before check in.
We have 2 free parking spaces out the front of the proeprty, there's paid parking for a 3rd car 2 mins from the property.
The Neighborhood:
Nestled in a lush valley surrounded by rugged hills, Edale is a charming village known as the starting point of the iconic Pennine Way and an ideal base for exploring the Peak District National Park. With its rolling landscapes, dramatic peaks, and miles of scenic trails, Edale attracts walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the English countryside.
Nature and Outdoor Adventure
Edale offers some of the best hiking routes in the country, including trails leading up to Kinder Scout – the highest point in the Peak District – with panoramic views that stretch for miles. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or a casual walker, you'll find trails to suit every skill level. Cyclists can enjoy winding roads and off-road routes through picturesque moorlands and verdant fields. For those looking for a slower pace, the village's tranquil rivers, woodlands, and open meadows provide perfect spots for picnics and birdwatching.
Local Charm and Hospitality
Despite its small size, Edale boasts a vibrant village community. The Old Nag’s Head pub, a popular spot for locals and visitors alike, serves hearty meals and local ales – a perfect place to relax after a day of exploring. A quaint village shop offers essentials and locally-made goods, and nearby farms provide fresh produce, including renowned local cheeses and baked goods. You can also discover local arts and crafts in surrounding villages, each with its own unique charm.
Nearby Attractions
Edale’s location within the Peak District means you’re never far from attractions such as the stunning Winnats Pass, the fascinating Blue John Cavern, and the historic market town of Castleton. A short drive takes you to Chatsworth House, one of England’s grandest stately homes, or you can explore charming villages like Hope and Hathersage, each offering unique sights, eateries, and experiences.
Unplug and Unwind
Edale is the perfect place to disconnect and recharge. With limited cell service and plenty of fresh air, it's an escape from the hustle and bustle, encouraging you to slow down and soak up the natural beauty. Whether you’re here to tackle the Pennine Way or simply unwind in a cozy cottage, Edale promises a memorable escape filled with stunning landscapes and warm hospitality.
Getting Around:
Edale is a charming village in the heart of the Peak District National Park, offering visitors an ideal starting point for exploring the beautiful landscapes of the region. Known as the starting point of the iconic Pennine Way, Edale is perfect for walking enthusiasts, and trails range from gentle riverside strolls to challenging hikes up Kinder Scout and Mam Tor.
By Train:
Edale has its own train station, with regular direct trains connecting to Manchester and Sheffield, making it easily accessible from major cities. The station is a quick walk from the village center, and trains run frequently, especially on weekends.
By Car:
While Edale is remote, it's accessible by car, with parking available in designated areas around the village and at various trailheads. Some roads are narrow and winding, so take care when driving, especially in winter.
On Foot:
Edale is best explored on foot! The village is small, and the network of public footpaths makes it easy to reach nearby attractions and scenic viewpoints. Walking routes are well-signposted, and you can find maps and information in local cafes or the visitor center.
Public Buses:
Though limited, local bus services run between Edale and other nearby villages in the Peak District. However, schedules may be infrequent, so plan accordingly or consider a taxi for flexible travel.
Cycling:
Cycling is a popular option for getting around, with bike rentals available in nearby towns. Be prepared for hilly terrain and stunning but sometimes challenging routes!
With spectacular scenery and excellent connectivity, Edale is both a peaceful getaway and a convenient base for exploring the Peak District. Whether you're here for a weekend of relaxation or an active outdoor adventure, Edale makes it easy to enjoy the best of the area.
Other Things to Note:
No smoking
No parties
Pets aren't allowed on the furniture or upstairs.
The heating is a little different in this cottage, but works really well and is certainly something people will love!
"The property features central heating powered by wood pellets. Extra electric heaters are placed around the house for additional warmth. Instructions for the heating system (Feeding the Beast!) are available, and the wood pellets are stored in the wooden shed in the yard."
Interaction with Guests:
We are always available to contact via phone/email/sms and will have someone available in person for emergency purposes.
Amenities
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Laundry
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Map of Edale
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FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Edale?
The average price for a rental in Edale is $160 per night. This rental is $181 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Three Bed Cottage in the heart of the Peaks. 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 Three Bed Cottage in the heart of the Peaks pet friendly?
Yes! This house is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at Three Bed Cottage in the heart of the Peaks?
We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, and laundry.
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