Guests generally find the cottage in Buxton cosy, comfortable, and well-situated for exploring the Peak District. The property offers a warm atmosphere, with a powerful shower, comfortable beds, and a well-equipped kitchen. The village's amenities, including pubs and a bakery, are appreciated by visitors.
The cottage is mostly described as clean, with some guests noting it could benefit from a deeper clean, particularly around less obvious areas. There are mentions of dust and a damp smell, but the essentials are considered hygienic.
The location is highly praised for its proximity to local attractions and amenities in the Peak District. The village of Tideswell is noted for its friendly atmosphere and good pubs.
Guests find the cottage comfortable, highlighting the quality of the beds and the cosy living area. However, some guests mention issues with pillows and sofa covers that could be improved.
While the kitchen is well-equipped and the smart TV is a bonus, there are several comments about maintenance issues such as a broken shower, faulty toaster, and missing items. These issues suggest room for improvement in facilities and maintenance.
There is insufficient information regarding thoughtful touches or gifts provided by the host, so it is not possible to provide a score in this category. While some guests mention a welcome pack, the contents and consistency of this are not clear.
Tucked away in the small village of Tideswell is this terraced, family-friendly cottage in the Peak District, 4 Alma Road. With contemporary facilities, an enclosed courtyard, and easy access to local amenities, the cottage welcomes a family of four and their canine companion to holiday in the countryside. Parking is available on the road on a first-come, first-served basis, along with free parking in the market square just down the road. Be immediately welcomed inside by the thoughtfully appointed sitting room with cushions, rugs, throws and artwork; start the woodburning stove, sink into the sofas in front of the TV, and get your holiday started! The family chef will find everything they need in the contemporary kitchen/diner with a beautiful stone floor, an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, and a coffee machine for fresh brews in the morning. Serve dinner at the dining table for four to catch up with your loved ones and plan tomorrow's agenda. Outside, a pet-friendly, enclosed courtyard is only overlooked by peaceful woodland, where outdoor seating offers a quiet spot for dining or relaxing with a good read. Climb the stairs after a long day trekking through the Peaks to freshen up in the bathroom, complete with a bath, shower over, and a heated rail to keep towels fluffy. Both bedrooms have been nicely appointed with cottage-style furnishings, including the double with a walk-in closet and views across Tideswell's rooftops, and a twin to suit two adults or children. When you fancy a break from cooking, the village hosts The Merchant's Yard, The George Inn with snug pub rooms, and a supermarket to stock up on essentials. Plenty of attractions can be found at the nearby, historic spa town of Buxton, such as the Edwardian Buxton Opera House, Buxton Museum & Art Gallery, and Buxton Park; adventure into Poole's Cavern & Buxton Country Park for tours of limestone caves and woodland trails! For a quintessential Peak District market town, take a short drive to Bakewell to taste the famed local pudding, stroll along the River Wye to Bakewell Bridge, and stop for a well-earned lunch at a riverside eatery. Chatsworth House is also close by to explore a lavish stately home with a fascinating art collection, a playground, and lush gardens! There are plenty of hikes, cycle paths, and charming villages to choose from around the Peak District National Park, whether that's a riverside trail at Chee Dale, hiking up Mam Tor, or marvelling at the sweeping views from Bamford Edge. Book your next family-friendly holiday in the Peak District at 4 Alma Road!
Tideswell is a small town located in the Peak District National Park. The community is notable for its well dressing and carnival wakes, as well as its splendid church dedicated to St John the Baptist, nicknamed as "The Cathedral of the Peak." With rocky peaks to the north, mild slopes and dales to the south, and Millers Dale close outside the settlement, there is good walking. There are a number of excellent country inns, as well as a chemist, butchers, bakers, and a supermarket.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x bunk bed.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Sitting room with woodburning stove
Gas central heating with woodburning stove.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, coffee machine.
TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair and travel cot available on request.
Roadside parking on a first-come, first-served basis and free parking in the nearby market square.
Enclosed rear courtyard with furniture and bike rack.
Pet-friendly.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 0.3 miles, pub 0.2 miles.
Note: There is no access to the garden up the steps, as this belongs to the neighbouring property.
Kim
The cottage was cosy and clean. The kitchen was a good size with plenty of utensils. Our bed in the main bedroom was very comfortable with a good sized walk in wardrobe. The central heating was easy to use. Unfortunately the outdoor brush was broken at the back, and the garden needs some TLC. The towels were clean but well worn and need replacing. Overall we liked it.
Emma
Cottage had everything we needed and was very cosy. Good location for exploring the peaks and we found most of the time we could park nearby. One of the main lights in the kitchen seems to be broken which makes washing up a bit dark. Sykes were terrible to communicate with and I'd avoid booking with them again. You can't call them beforehand. So had to go through Whatsapp where it mainly seemed to be AI trying to end the chat. I wanted to check the size of cot - as it said there wasn't a mattress so I therefore needed to bring one. I couldnt get a reply till 12 days later on the day we were leaving. Then they came back to me but told me the wrong dimensions! I think they must have just made it up.
Emma
Beds very comfortable, living room and kitchen well equipped. Parking was never an issue down the road in the lovely village . The only niggle was the mould in the bathroom, on the walls and around the bath. The outside of the property could do with a good price up, we had some lovely weather but the little courtyard was uninviting , needing a wash down.
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