To make the most of the far-reaching countryside views The Coach House is in an upside-down configuration. The open plan kitchen/dining and sitting room take over the entire top floor with six large south-facing roof windows opening fully and flooding the room with light. There is a modern, newly fitted kitchen, a dining table, comfortable seating, exposed ceiling beams and a log burner for the cooler evenings. The barn is stocked with many lovely books about the various attractions in the immediate area.
Downstairs, you enter from your own private garden to the hallway, which has coat hanging and boot storage. On this floor are two cosy bedrooms, both with a sash windows opening onto the garden. The master bedroom has a king-sized double bed and the second bedroom bed is zip-lock and therefore adaptable as either two large single beds, or a huge super-king bed. The beds are modern, pocket sprung and comfortable and the linen is all white Egyptian cotton.
Both bathrooms are newly fitted, with gorgeous glazed ceramic tiles. The Master bedroom has a small en-suite shower-room with sink and loo. There is also a separate family bathroom where there is a bath and shower over it, sink and second loo. There are heated towel rails and plenty of hot-water is available at all times.
The Coach House has its own gravelled parking area at the bottom of the garden. The garden is laid to grass with a gravel path to the front door and a planting bed along one wall which is home to some mature shrubs. The generous south-facing lawn enjoys the dappled shade of a huge Horse Chestnut tree in the afternoons. There is a lovely painted garden bench with views over the fields for sun-downers.
The cottage has it's own front door and there is a key safe, the code for which will be supplied once a booking has been made. There are motion-sensor lanterns to light the step and gravel path at night.
Unfortunately, because of our large windows on the first floor, children under the age of 12 cannot be accommodated for Health and Safety reasons and all our guests are requested to take care at all times.
Although guests may need to arrive by car, you can leave it at home for the rest of the stay. By crossing our private fields and slipping through one of two gates guests can join a pretty footpath which connects them to the huge Peak District network of trails.
Parkfield is ideally located to make the very most of the area. It is a ten minute walk (2 minute drive) down to the picture postcard village of Ashford-in-the-Water. Ashford is one of a handful of the truly lovely villages in the Peak. There is a small but excellent village shop, several good pubs, a pretty church and the idyllic, much photographed bridge over the River Wye which is home to many hungry ducks! Buses leave the village regularly for the spa town of Buxton in one direction and Bakewell, Rowsley, Matlock and Derby in the other.
If you head up the hill on the footpath from the cottages you get to the dramatic views of Monsal Head where you can join the Monsal Trail, if you wish. Otherwise, there are the sleepy villages of Great and Little Longstone to explore (home to some very good pubs too!).
Groom’s Cottage and The Coach House are only minutes from many of the major local attractions. The market town of Bakewell (market day is Monday) is 5 minutes away by car. Chatsworth House and all it has to offer is only a ten minute drive away. The Tudor splendour of Haddon Hall is also ten minutes away. Hassop Station (for bike hire and the Monsal Trail), Eyam, Hathersage, Kinder Scout, Stanage Edge, the NT Longshore Estate, Tideswell, Buxton and many other excellent places are all within half an hour of the front door. There really is something for everybody.
The postcode is DE45 1NJ if you are using a Satnav. (Although this drops you about 400yrds further up the road than our driveway.)
From Bakewell take the A6 in the direction of Buxton turning right at the signpost to Ashford in the Water, then left into the village and then right at the shop ('Roberts of Ashford')in the direction of Monsal Head on the B6465. Proceed up the hill, pass Longstone Lane on the right and a group of bungalows on your left, then our driveway is about 600m further up the hill on the left. It is a gravel farm track and the entrance has dry stone walls to either side and is signed ‘Parkfield' on the right and 'Private, no parking, no turning' on the left. Drive over the cattlegrid. After 100 metres the driveway bends round to the left. Go over another cattlegrid and park immediately on your left.
The driveway is new and isn't shown on Google Maps.
Visitors are requested not to arrive before 3pm and to leave no later than 10am on day of departure.
The light, open living/kitchen/dining room
Huge south-facing windows with views over the countryside
A well-equipped kitchen and plenty of books about the local area
Comfortable seating area
Corner sofa next to the log-burner
Cosy log-burner for cooler evenings
The entrance hall with coat-hanging under the stairs
Master bedroom with kingsize bed
Master bedroom - Egyptian cotton linen and towels
The second bedroom - this can be arranged as either two large twins or a super-kingsized double
The second bedroom - with garden views
Family bathroom - bath with shower over and plenty of hot water
Fresh flowers and garden views from both bedrooms
Sunset at Parkfield
A winter scene from the Coach House
A summer view from the Coach House
The Coach House has a modern central heating system which can be controlled by adjusting the wall-mounted thermostat in the entrance hall. There is plenty of hot water available throughout the day.
Bed linen and towels are white Egyptian Cotton and are provided for each guest. If guests are staying for more than a week the linen and towels can be changed in the middle of the stay. We can also provide a weekly clean on request.
Bedrooms and bathrooms are equipped with hairdryers, coat hangers, a travel iron, bathmats, loo roll, hospitality soaps and shampoos.
The fitted kitchens are newly installed and have a good selection of cooking utensils, knives, chopping boards and pans. Glasses, mugs, plates and cutlery are provided along with some serving dishes, a cafetiere and jugs. Tea towels, dishcloths, a scouring pad and washing-up fluid are also provided. The kitchens have an electric oven, electric hob and a microwave. There are integrated under-counter fridges with a small iceboxes. The Coach House also has an integrated freezer, a dishwasher and a washer/dryer.
The cottages have free WiFi and a modern flat-screen TV with Freeview in their sitting rooms. There is also an internet enabled Blue-ray DVD player should you want to bring your own DVDs. A good selection of books about the local area are provided, along with a house manual and a box containing local information and event leaflets.
Both cottages have a modern wood-burning stove and guests are provided with a basket of kindling and logs.
Safety features in each cottage are newly installed. They have wired-in smoke and Carbon Monoxide detectors and a fire-guard can be found under the stairs should it be needed. There are fire extinguishers under the sink and each property has a small first aid kit.
Both properties have their own walled garden area and free private off-street parking for two cars. Bicycle storage can be provided by prior arrangement with the hosts.
The Coach House is available from £180 per night for a minimum stay of 3 nights. The cottage can be booked directly via AirBnB which has a totally up-to-date availability calendar and a live booking facility. Just click here (opens in a new tab). Alternatively, you can contact us directly to discuss availability.
Grooms Cottage is just perfect for 2 and has everything you need for a very comfortable stay. The setting is beautiful, with views over the hills, and a pretty floral reception area to the cottage. The cottage is a 10 minute walk to Ashford in the water, and easy access to lots of local walks. Inside is sparkling clean, and a lovely mix of modern and traditional. We ate in a couple of nights and everything we needed was there. A very large comfortable bed, lots of hot water and a good shower. Caroline goes beyond what is expected, we had a bottle of wine and homemade jam from hand picked berries as welcome gifts! Plus the cottage feels homely, with an excellent selection of beautiful books on the area. A little gem!
Beautiful cottage in a stunning location - very close to Bakewell and lots of lovely walks - Monsal Head is just up the road and is an absolute must for the breathtaking view! Caroline and James were attentive hosts, very quick to answer any queries we may have about the area, and the bottle of wine and home-made jam were lovely touches that made us feel very welcome indeed. The Coach House is stylishly furnished and has a bathroom and a shower room which makes life so much easier when everyone is trying to get out in the mornings! The living and kitchen areas are upstairs in order to take advantage of the views, and the kitchen was equipped with everything you need to make this a little home from home. We spent a few days here in order to explore a little of what the Peak District has to offer, and this was a perfect base to return to in the evenings.
- The Symmonds Family - Rotherfield
Anyone considering a stay at Groom’s Cottage will not be disappointed with their choice. You park outside the door and make your way into the Cottage via a wildflower garden. Bedroom and spotless bathroom on the ground floor then up a spiral staircase to a well equipped kitchen/lounge area. Good location, lovely pubs and great for walkers. Great welcome with a bottle of wine, homemade jam and fresh flowers.
The Coach House is a really beautifully decorated property – finished to a very high standard and located perfectly to explore the Peak District. We could not have asked for a more idyllic and peaceful location. We love the views from the living room window. We’ve walked and cycled miles and the kids have hardly complained as it’s so beautiful here. Places we have enjoyed most are Bakewell, Castleton, Matlock and Buxton but the best days have been cycling the Monsal Trail and the caverns at Castleton. We’ve had a fantastic holiday – Thank You.
Beautiful cottage in a lovely location. Very tastefully decorated, lovely touches such as bottle of wine and homemade jam. Really super place to stay to explore the Peak District.
- The Gemmel Family- Portadown
Beautifully converted cottage, close to some great walks and bike rides and within a 10 minute stroll from a good pub. We really enjoyed our stay, the cottage has a big comfy bed, feels warm and homely and has all the required amenities to cook a decent dinner. Special touches including lovely fresh flowers in each room, homemade jam and a bottle of red. Great stay, great host. Thanks Caroline.
- Victoria and Arthur - Norwich
This is a hidden gem and absolutely stunning! We will be back for sure. A must book, 5 stars all round.
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Groom’s Cottage. The cottage is very stylish and cosy. Location is very good, close to Monsal Head and the Monsal trail and it was an easy walk into Ashford on the Water where there were some good local pubs.
What a beautiful country escape for the long weekend. Such a gorgeous property and the house couldn’t have been more perfect. Thank you, we will definitely be back!
- Jessica, Lucy and Phil - Adelaide, Australia.
We take all of our bookings for the cottages via AirBnB, which we love. Live bookings can be made directly through our up-to-date reservations pages on the AirBnB website by following these links (which open in new tabs):
The Coach House AirBnB
Groom's Cottage AirBnB
You can always contact us directly, using the form below, if you have any other questions. We'd love to hear from you.