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Barn Cottage

As long as you've got the legs for it, you won't need a car once you arrive at Barn Cottage. The pretty one-bedroom cottage is in the Peak District village of Birchover, within walking distance of two friendly pubs serving food and having direct access to footpaths and cycling routes from the door. Walking, bouldering, caving and climbing are all popular, as are mountain biking and road cycling. Bakewell and Chatsworth House are just over five miles away, with other local attractions, including the Heights of Abraham in Matlock Spa, Buxton, and Alton Towers. Barn Cottage is ideal for couples or individual visitors, offering comfortable accommodation in all seasons.

Weekly guide price:

£360 to £440

Short breaks from £70 per night

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Emily Barn

A delightful character converted barn providing holiday accommodation for large groups of up to sixteen in the pretty Derbyshire village of Carsington in a highly desirable Peak District location with excellent walking/cycling, water sports and a local pub. Emily Barn is perfect for families or friends who want to holiday together or celebrate a special occasion. Tourist board rating: 4 Star

Weekly guide price:

£3300 to £6750

Short breaks from £600 per night

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The Escape

A luxurious break in the country awaits at The Escape. This fantastic property is between Matlock and Bakewell and within reach of some of the best sights and attractions of the Peak District and the Derbyshire Dales including the Heights of Abraham and Chatsworth House. The Escape sleeps up to ten guests in five very comfortable bedrooms and features an extra games/entertaining room as well as an outdoor spa. Perfect for large or extended families or groups of friends, The Escape is available for short breaks or longer stays all year round.

Weekly guide price:

£2200 to £3000

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Cotton House

A new build on a historic site in a gorgeous location is a recipe we all want to try! Cotton House is in Lea Mills in the Derwent Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site near Matlock and the Peak District. It sleeps six people in three bedrooms with accommodation over three floors, a garden and off-street parking. The layout suits families and friends, including those with dogs, with holiday bookings available all year round. Local attractions include Chatsworth House, Gulliver's Kingdom, Alton Towers, and Poole's Cavern.

Weekly guide price:

£830 to £1120

Short breaks from £119 per night

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Derwent House

Derwent House is a charming Grade II listed holiday home once owned by one of Matlock's leading families and today a popular choice for family get-togethers and celebrations with friends. Set back from the street opposite Knowleston gardens, there are six generously proportioned bedrooms (4 en-suites plus an additional bathroom) comfortably accommodating up to 12 guests. The house is just a short walk from Derwent River and Matlock's fantastic independent shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants. It is close to popular attractions such as the Heights of Abraham, Bakewell, Haddon Hall and Chatsworth House, and many beautiful walking and cycling trails for which the Peak District is famous.

Weekly guide price:

£1500 to £2200

Short breaks from £417 per night

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Church Farm Fritchley

Church Farm Fritchley nestles amongst Derbyshire countryside on the edge of the Peak District National Park and provides a lovely mix of traditional character blended with modern conveniences to ensure guests relax and unwind at the end of an exciting day exploring the areas many attractions. Fantastic walks and cycle routes start from the front door and the popular towns of Matlock, Bakewell, Buxton and Matlock Bath are within easy driving distance.

Weekly guide price:

£474 to £1037

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Wasp Nest Cottage

Wasp Nest Cottage is perfect for couples, friends or small families seeking to escape to the peace and beauty of the Peak District. The period holiday cottage is on the edge of Holymoorside, close to the national park and with stunning walks over the moors accessible from the door. There is an excellent village shop and two pubs within walking distance. Favourite Peak District attractions like Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Bakewell, and the Heights of Abraham are all within a 15-20 minute drive. The two-bedroom self-catering cottage sleeps four people and features furniture, art and pottery from local artisans.

Weekly guide price:

£532 to £679

Short breaks from £97 per night

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98 Fountain Villas

This gorgeous Georgian house is in an enviable position opposite the Jubilee Bridge in Matlock Bath, a short stroll from the river, shops, cafes and local attractions. 98 Fountain Villas has recently been refurbished to a high standard to provide big group holiday accommodation in the Peak District for up to 16 people over three floors. This area is beautiful in every season and guests can enjoy lovely walks and bike rides from the doorstep. Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Carsington Waters and Alton Towers are all within easy reach, while Gulliver's Kingdom and the Heights of Abraham are within walking distance.

Weekly guide price:

£1700 to £2100

Short breaks from £533 per night

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Crow Pie Cottage

There is plenty of space for everyone to relax and have fun in this lovely period house in the Derwent Valley. The five-bedroom property comfortably accommodates up to 14 (+1) guests and comes with two-acres of outdoor space and beautiful views. The shops, pubs and other amenities of Matlock Bath are within walking distance, while the boundary of the Peak District National Park is close by. Local attractions include the Heights of Abraham, Alton Towers, Chatsworth House and miles of footpaths and cycling routes leading to stunning views. Crow Pie Cottage is available for midweek and long-weekend breaks all year round, making it ideal for a fun holiday with extended family and friends.

Weekly guide price:

£2400 to £2700

Short breaks from £850 per night

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Eight The Green

This pretty stone cottage sits opposite the village green in Middleton by Wirksworth, within walking distance of the pub. Eight The Green is a wonderful holiday cottage for couples or solo visitors who want great access to some of the best walks and beauty spots in the Peak District. Spend your days exploring Middleton Moor, Wirksworth, Cromford and the Derwent Valley, and your evenings stretched out by the log burner before sleeping soundly in your king-sized bed. The period charm of the 200-year old cottage is brought into the 21st Century with modern features that make it ideal for your self-catering stay.

Weekly price:

£525 all year

Short breaks from £89 per night

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The Old School

The Old School comfortably sleeps 4 guests in a charming setting in the Derbyshire village of Morton with a good choice of amenities on the doorstep including 2 pubs and good walking opportunities. Sitting in a conservation area, the cottage is an ideal base for exploring the Derbyshire Dales and the Peak District National Park's many attractions.

Weekly guide price:

£630 to £840

Short breaks from £90 per night

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17 The Lanes

Couples, families and friends love this charming holiday cottage. 17 The Lanes is in Bolehill, about a mile from Wirksworth and close to the Peak District. It's in the heart of some of the best walking and cycling territory in the entire Derbyshire Dales. The High Peak Trail passes next to the cottage, and another local trail leads to Black Rocks. Matlock, Matlock Bath and Buxton are all within easy reach, as are favourite attractions that include Carsington Water, Chatsworth House, Gulliver's Kingdom, Alton Towers, and The Heights of Abraham. The former miner's cottage is dog-friendly and has recently been refurbished to offer accommodation for four people in two bedrooms.

Weekly guide price:

£613 to £680

Short breaks from £88 per night

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Hillside Cottage

Couples love Hillside Cottage not only for its proximity to fantastic Peak District walks but for its Victorian charm and contemporary comforts. The owner has taken great care to ensure that the holiday cottage provides everything you need for a self-catering holiday, including a great night's sleep in a beautiful kingsized bed. The cottage is a ten-minute walk from the centre of Wirksworth and it is easy to reach shops, cafes and pubs like the Royal Oak. Chatsworth House, Bakewell, Matlock, Derby, and Buxton are all within a 30-minute drive, making this an ideal place for a Peak District holiday.

Weekly guide price:

£320 to £440

Short breaks from £45 per night

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Baileycroft Mews

This comfortable holiday cottage is close to excellent footpaths, including the beautiful High Peak Trail, just a few minutes walk from the door. It's at the end of a quiet lane on the outskirts of Winkworth, within walking distance of shops, cafes and pubs. Baileycroft Mews sleeps three to four people in two bedrooms, welcomes children over the age of eight, and is dog-friendly. It's perfect for exploring the Derbyshire Dales and the Peak District National Park, including places like Bakewell, Buxton, Chatsworth House, and Matlock. There is lots to see and do whether you're visiting for a short break or a longer stay.

Weekly guide price:

£595 to £685

Short breaks from £115 per night

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5 River Walk

Matlock offers the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation with the Peak District on the doorstep. 5 River View is a beautiful self-catering holiday home sleeping eight people in four bedrooms, a five-minute stroll from the town centre's shops, cafes and restaurants. It's just across the road from the Derwent River and within easy reach of Chatsworth House, Bakewell, Alton Towers, and the Crich Tramway Museum. The house sleeps eight people in four bedrooms and is child and pet friendly, suiting friends and families.

Weekly guide price:

£950 to £1250

Short breaks from £135 per night

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Portland House

For a big family holiday or weekend away with lots of friends, recently renovated Portland House c1870 is the perfect holiday house with beautiful views from the sitting and dining rooms where everyone can be seated together. To celebrate a special birthday or anniversary you can hire a chef, book an afternoon tea party or create cocktails in the bar games room. Enjoy beautiful ensuite bedrooms, sunny BBQ area with outdoor seating, summer house by the water fountain and a private car park. On the edge of Matlock Bath, you are ideally located next to the Derwent River in the World Heritage Site with boat hire, wonderful walks and cycling. Take a short walk into the village for Victorian cafes, CAMRA pubs, restaurants and the famous tourist attractions of The Heights of Abraham and Gullivers Kingdom with Chatsworth House only a short drive away. If you're looking for a super stylish historic home in a great location with lots of things to do from the doorstep then this is the best Tourist board rating: 5 Star

Weekly price:

Please enquire with owner

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Daisy Cottage

Daisy Cottage is as pretty as its name and a charming Grade II listed stone holiday cottage sitting in the picturesque Peak District village of Carsington with local pub and excellent walking, cycling and water sports on Carsington Water. Perfect for couples wanting to escape the pressures of every day life and outdoor enthusiasts. Tourist board rating: 4 Star

Weekly guide price:

£840 to £1680

Short breaks from £120 per night

Holidays in Matlock

Although just over a mile apart, Matlock and Matlock Bath have a unique atmosphere and charm. Matlock's bustling high street is a retail hub, lined with shops, cafes and local businesses. Its excellent amenities and public transport links make it ideal for a self-catering holiday as everything is on the doorstep. The town grew up around the banks of the beautiful Derwent River and a riverside walk is a lovely way to spend an hour on a sunny day. Alternatively, head for the award-winning Hall Leys Park where there are tennis courts, a boating lake, a skatepark and a play area.

Matlock Bath is smaller than Matlock, with a row of pretty stone buildings beside the waters of the Derwent. Although the health benefits of the spa waters were discovered by the Georgians, it is the Victorians who put the village on the map as a holiday destination, something which is evident in the grand style of many buildings.

Walking is one of the best ways to experience the beauty of Matlock and neighbouring Matlock Bath. In town, you can take your time to stroll along streets lined with charming Georgian and Victorian buildings, browsing in windows and maybe stopping off for a restorative pot of tea and wedge of locally baked cake along the way. Outside of town, the landscape opens up with miles of footpaths that allow visitors to explore the Lumsdale Valley and the Derwent Valley World Heritage Site. Those who appreciate a challenge will enjoy scaling the Black Rocks, while less energetic walkers can meander along the towpath of Cromford Canal beside which is the impressive Cromford Mills. The Derwent Valley Heritage Trail passes through Matlock Bath, and there are also paths leading up to High Tor.

It doesn't matter what time of year you visit Matlock - there is always something interesting to see and fun to do. First-time visitors should certainly put the Heights of Abraham on their itinerary. Take a ride on the cable car to the peak for wonderful views before delving into the magical underground world of the Great Masson and Rutland Show Caverns. The site also has a children's adventure playground and some lovely woodland walks to offer a memorable day out for the whole family.

Attractions in Matlock and the surrounding area include Hall Leys Park and the Jubliee Bridge, Gulliver's Kingdom, the Lead Mining Museum and the National Tramway Museum at Crich. Matlock is also close enough to Derby, Nottingham, Alton Towers, Chatsworth House, and the potteries at Stoke that you can easily plan days out.

You may find that you struggle to fit in everything you want to do on your first holiday in Matlock, which is why we find so many of those who rent our Peak District cottages are repeat visitors to the area.

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