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Address
Taddington
Buxton
Derbyshire
SK17 9UB
Contact Details
Tel 01298 85453
Details
Comfortable accommodation in self-contained wing of a nineteenth century barn in an unspoilt village. Set in the White Peak, Taddington lies midway between the ancient market town of Bakewell and the famous Spa Town of Buxton. Only a short drive to the stately homes of Chatsworth and Haddon Hall, it is also situated conveniently for visits to Lyme Hall, Hardwick Hall, Calke Abbey and Kedleston Hall. Just up the footpath from the cottage, you can experience the breathtaking views from High Well and also nearby is the Neolithic chambered Barrow called Five Wells. Keen walkers can follow the public footpath which passes by the cottage and head towards the valley of Millers Dale and onwards to Monsal Dale or alternatively head through Cheedale, Deep Dale or Lathkill Dale – all nearby. There is plenty to explore and a wide variety of plant, animal and bird life. Cycle Trails along former railway tracks provide a traffic free route for crossing much of the countryside and cycle hire is available from a number of locations. The accommodation comprises: living room with exposed beams and log burning stove; a bright kitchen and dining room; spacious hallway; one double bedroom with en suite bath/shower room.
For further details see http://www.peakdistrictinformation.com/tidza/ashbarn/
Children welcome from any age.
Directions
see location on Google maps.
Map reference: SK 144710 Lat: 53.23628 Long: -1.78480
Taddington lies midway between Bakewell and Buxton. From Bakewell, take the A6 north for approx 6 miles. As you reach the dual carriageway, turn left into Taddington. Drive up the village passing the Queens Arms on your right. Ash Tree Barn is approx 200 yards further up on your right hand side. If you reach the church you have gone too far. The Transpeak Manchester to Nottingham bus travels through the village every 2 hours and the nearest railway station is Buxton.
Facilities
Garden
Private parking
Gay/lesbian friendly
Dogs/pets NOT accepted
Linen provided
Children welcome
Microwave cooker
Ironing facilities
Hairdryer
Television
DVD player
CD player
Radio
Central heating
Real log/coal fires
Barbecue
Children welcome from any age.
Self-assessed accessibility details
Parking
Parking space provided
Within 50 metres approx. of entrance
Drop-off point for guests outside entrance- Surface of the car park and pathway leading to entrance:
Gravel- Route from the parking area to the entrance:
Flat (i.e. without steps)
Entrance
Steps to the main entrance:- 1Number of steps to entrance
Entrance is well lit
Access
- Level access (no steps/thresholds) or access by ramp or lift to:
Lounge
Kitchen
Good contrast between the floor and walls
Kitchen
Seating available in kitchen
Bed/ Bathrooms
Bedroom furniture can be re-arranged if requested by guest
Bedrooms available with non-allergic bedding (ie non-feather pillows)
Bedrooms available with no fitted carpets- Bathrooms available with:
Bath with shower
Bath
General
Guest information available in large print (14pt and over)
Notes
Please note information available in large print if requested.















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