Buxton,
Peak District
The Netty
The Netty cottage rests in Buxton and sleeps two people in one bedroom.
- 2 guests
- 1 bedrooms
- 1 bathrooms
- dog friendly
The living areas of the property consist of a kitchen/diner with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and washing machine, and a sitting room with TV. The bedrooms consist of one ground-floor double, along with an en-suite bathroom. Outside there is an enclosed front gravelled garden with patio furniture, and a public car park opposite the property. Within 0.1 miles, you will find a pub and within 4 miles you will find a shop, and please note that no dogs are welcomed and that this is a non-smoking property. Fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. The Netty is a welcoming base for a memorable trip to the Peak District. Note: Only suitable for couples. Note: The parking area is across the way from the property entrance.Note: Large electrical appliances (anything that is not hand held) is not permissible in the property
The bubbling blue waters of Buxton's eight thermal springs, which are always 28 degrees Celsius, originally drew the Romans to the town. The Palladian beauty of today's Buxton was constructed and developed during the 18th and 19th centuries, under the patronage of successive Dukes of Devonshire, and includes the majestic semi-circular Crescent, The Great Stable, Hall Bank, The Square, The Pavilion Gardens, and The Opera House. Visitors can still enjoy these spectacular buildings and gardens, as well as the complete programme of the Opera House and annual music and arts events. There is excellent walking nearby, with rocky peaks to the north and pleasant hills and dales to the south, and a variety of charming towns and villages, such as Bakewell, Ashford-in-the-Water, Castleton, and Edale, are strewn throughout. Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall, both of which are within easy driving distance, are must-sees for anybody visiting this area. A fantastic starting point for visiting the Peak District.
The ultimate in “year-round” appeal, the Peak District offers countryside, picturesque villages and magnificent scenery. It touches upon six counties and encloses 555 square miles of open moorland, flowing rivers, and wooded dales.