Cabin ∙ 2 bedrooms ∙ 4 guests | Cottage in Chinley
2 Bedroom Cottage in Buxworth, Chinley
Rose Cottage is a beautiful, traditional stone cottage in the Derbyshire village of Chinley. Located in a delightful rural location with incredible countryside views, this cottage is the ideal stay for a family stay whether that be a weekend break, midweek break or a full weeks stay. As you walk through the backdoor entrance, you are greeted by a fully-furnished, vintage kitchen. The well-cultured features bring a certain nostalgia which can be felt throughout this warming cottage. Entering the sitting room greets you with stoned walls and floor, comfy sofas and beams on the ceiling, proving to be the perfect space for a relaxing evening with your feet in front of the fire. The upstairs boasts many similar features with two large bedrooms and a large bathroom that will certainly make you feel at home. Views of the stunning Peak District surround the property. Outside of Rose Cottage to the rear presents you with some traditional stone steps leading you to a luxury patio terrace with views to the towering hill of Cracken Edge. A delightful community to stay in offers you all of the amenities within a mile, which will show you even more of the outstanding views that this area has to show. Chinley boasts a range of walking paths, valleys and parks, with something fun for all of the family to enjoy. Further afield of Chinley there are places that offer even more to make your holiday one to remember. Places such as Chapel-en-le-Frith and Buxton display great history and many interesting activities.
Chinley is a village nestled in a rural setting, on the western edge of the Peak District National Park. Popular with walkers, who are attracted by Chinley's close proximity to Kinder Scout, visitors are well-catered for with the village's selection of pubs, cafes and restaurants. Those looking for gentler roaming can venture west along the beautiful Sett Valley Trail towards New Mills with the Torrs Riverside Park, a place for recreation and relaxation. Within a short drive are the High Peak villages of Chapel-en-le-Frith, boasting a cobbled marketplace and historic old stocks, and Whaley Bridge, with its canal basin and a good range of local amenities.