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Hall End Barn, Earl Sterndale

Peak District. Sleeps up to 6

Hall End Barn is a beautifully converted stone building in a peaceful courtyard, in the village of Earl Sterndale in the Peak District National Park. A real cosy, country cottage, this property serves as an excellent base for a family break in the famous Peaks. Enter into a handy utility area where you can kick off your boots and hang up your coats after a fun-filled day of discovering the nearby Chrome and Parkhouse Hills. The sitting room lies adjacent, a heart-warming setup enhanced by a Smart TV, stunning wooden beams and a fabulous stone fireplace housing a woodburning stove to warm up those chilly evenings. Gather everyone in the rustic and spacious kitchen/diner for your tasty meals, boasting traditionally high ceilings, original quarry tile flooring, a range cooker and old-style benches. Hall End Barn offers three well-presented, first floor bedrooms; a double room benefiting from an en-suite, a twin room and a bunk room accompanied by the most wonderful countryside views. Get ready for a day of excitement and adventure in the classy family bathroom, a lovely all-white suite. Appreciate your wonderful location in the right way by taking a seat in the delightful garden with the surrounding vistas as the ideal company. Earl Sterndale, as well as being engulfed in astounding natural beauty, offers a friendly village pub and a playing field with football goals. For a wider range of amenities, visit nearby Longnor or the magnificent spa town of Buxton, showcasing some idyllic architecture and plenty to see and do. A wonderful, welcoming barn conversion in a fabulous location.

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