Walker Peak Cottages
Wirksworth
Derbyshire
DE4 5PE
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- 2 bedroom (1 x king & 1 x small double)
- Well equipped kitchen with dishwasher
- Fully enclosed sunny garden
- Dog friendly
- Allocated parking
- Perfect for exploring the Peak District
Walker Peak Cottages - Dog Friendly Accommodation in Wirksworth, Derbyshire
Situated in the small town of Wirksworth, known locally as 'The Gem of the Peak' is our dog friendly 2 bedroom holiday let. Located in a no through road with direct access to fields and footpaths you can be on the High Peak Trail in just 5 minutes. With tourist attractions like Chatsworth House, Carsington Water, Matlock Bath and Bakewell all on your doorstep it's a perfect base for your holiday.
About Our Property
A cosy 2 bedroom holiday home
Bedroom 1 - Kingsize bed with bedside cabinets, wardrobe and plenty of hangers
Bedroom 2 - Small double with bedside cabinets, wardrobe and plenty of hangers, dressing table with mirror and stool. Hairdryer also provided
Bathroom - bath with over bath shower
Lounge/Diner - Sofa (seats 3), dining table (seats 4), footstool, Smart TV with Freeview, DVD player, Roberts Radio. French doors open onto a south facing garden
Kitchen - Well equipped kitchen including cooker, microwave, dishwasher, Denby crockery and plenty of saucepans and cooking pots/pans
Downstairs Cloakroom - South facing fully enclosed garden
Gas central heating - Allocated parking to rear of property - Free WiFi
Dog friendly
Dogs
1 or 2 well behaved dogs are welcome to join you on your holiday. We will provide a clean throw for the sofa which we would ask you to use if you do have dogs that are likely to sit on the sofa.
About Wirksworth
Wirksworth is a small town, on the edge of the Peak District National Park. It boasts several excellent pubs including The Hope & Anchor and Rising Sun (both of which are dog friendly eating pubs) and the Royal Oak which is a traditional country drinking pub which also welcomes your furry friends. Le Mistral is a fantastic french restaurant and the cafes located in the Heritage Centre and National Stone Centre are both excellent for a breakfast or lunch.
The Ecclesbourne Valley Railway is just a few minutes walk from the cottage, a great place for steam train enthusiasts. There is also the amazing and quirky Northern Lights Cinema which accommodates about 50 people per viewing. You can be on the High Peak Trail in 5 minutes or walk through Stony Wood to reach the Stardisc (a 21st century stone circle and celestial amphitheatre creates by Aidan Shingler).
The small Co-op shop is within walking distance catering for all your essential needs. The town has a bus service and good road links to the surrounding areas.