This charming first-floor apartment is located in the heart of Buxton, Derbyshire, a picturesque spa town renowned for its stunning architecture and proximity to the Peak District National Park. Accommodating up to four guests, the apartment is situated just a short walk from the town center, making it an ideal retreat for those looking to explore the area. The entrance requires climbing 12 steps, leading into a spacious living room equipped with a 55-inch curved Smart TV and a Blu-ray player, providing a comfortable space for relaxation after a day of sightseeing.
The kitchen and dining area are well-appointed with modern amenities, including an electric oven, a five-ring gas hob, a microwave, and a dishwasher, catering to all culinary needs. The layout includes a separate boot room and two generously sized bedrooms, both featuring super kingsize beds with en-suite facilities. The first bedroom offers a zip-and-link bed option, allowing for twin configurations upon request, while the second bedroom includes a shower cubicle. The apartment is equipped with gas central heating, Wi-Fi, and provides bed linen and towels for guests' convenience.
Buxton is celebrated as one of the Peak District's top tourist destinations, famous for its natural spring water sourced from St. Ann’s Well. The town boasts a vibrant selection of shops, restaurants, and wine bars, as well as its own brewery. Visitors can enjoy a variety of cultural events throughout the year, including performances at the Opera House and the Pavilion Gardens. The annual Buxton Festival Fringe, held every July, showcases a lively array of arts and performances, making it a cultural hub in the region.
As a gateway to the Peak District National Park, the apartment offers easy access to numerous walking trails, including a route to Solomon’s Temple, which provides breathtaking views of the High Peak. Additionally, the surrounding area features charming towns and villages, such as Bakewell, known for its historic properties like Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall, and Castleton, a picturesque village. Other notable locations include the historic plague village of Eyam and the starting point of the Pennine Way in Edale, all within a short driving distance. Local amenities, including shops and a pub, are conveniently located nearby, enhancing the appeal of this delightful holiday accommodation.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!