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73 Ravensdale Cottages Bakewell, Derbyshire

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From: €331 weekly Guests 2 Rooms 1 Bathroom 1

Key Features

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  • Parking
  • Rural location

Property Description

Holiday home
73 Ravensdale Cottage is absolutely delightful, set in the hamlet of Ravensdale on the outskirts of Cressbrook, near Tideswell and can sleep two people. It has a double bedroom with a Smart TV and an en-suite bathroom, a kitchen and a sitting room with a dining area and a woodburning stove. Outside there is off-road parking for one car and rear, split-level patio with furniture, a barbecue and an external WC. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. No pets and no smoking. 73 Ravensdale Cottage is a wonderful holiday base. Note: The external WC is not available in winter. Note: There is narrow, single-lane access to the home. Note: The stairs to the first floor are steep and narrow, with a twist at the bottom, making the lower treads triangular in shape; there is a handrail, but care does need to be taken when going up and down the stairs. Note: Rear garden has 6 steps and there are 3 original stone steps to access the cottage from the front. Note: Adult-only.

Accomodation Details
One double bedroom with Smart TV and en-suite bath, electric shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen. Sitting room with dining area and woodburning stove.

Area
Cressbrook is a village on the River Wye, home to a mill built in the 18th century by Richard Arkwright. A footpath upstream of Cressbrook Mill leads to Water-cum-Jolly, a river gorge with limestone cliffs ideal for walking and rock climbing. Cressbrook is on the Monsal Cycle Trail and there is also a good pub in the nearby village of Litton, which serves food. Tideswell, Bakewell and the Spa town of Buxton are all within easy reach.

Region
The ultimate in "year-round" appeal, the Peak District offers countryside, picturesque villages and magnificent scenery. It touches upon six counties and encloses 555 square miles of open moorland, flowing rivers and wooded dales.

Amenities
Solid fuel heating provided by the owners next door (guests have individually controlled radiators in the cottage) with woodburning stove. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, 2 x TVs with FreeSat (one Smart TV), DVD, WiFi, selection of books and games. Fuel, power and starter pack for stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 1 car at the rear of the property. Rear, split-level patio with furniture, BBQ and external WC (not available in winter). Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 2 miles. Note: Rear garden has 6 steps and there are 3 original stone steps to access the cottage from the front. Note: The stairs to the first floor are steep and narrow, with a twist at the bottom, making the lower treads triangular in shape. There is a hand rail, but care does need to be taken when going up and down the stairs. Note: Check-in 4pm. Note: No infants or children allowed thank you.

Holiday Rental Amenities

  • Cooker
  • Dishwasher
  • Fridge
  • Garden
  • Kettle
  • Linen provided
  • Log fire
  • Parking
  • Parking space
  • Towels provided
  • TV
  • Wifi
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Self-Catering Reviews

Mr Burdett
October 2020
This was our second visit to the cottage numbered 73 Ravensdale.. The cottage is in a lovely secluded part of the Peak District but within a short drive to pleasant villages or towns and within walking distance to lovely countryside. Nearby is the pleasant village of Ashford-in-the-Water, with its attractive cottages, a quaint Sheepwash Bridge and amidst wonderful rolling countryside that contain a range of walking routes. Nearer still is the magnificent Monsal Viaduct, once carrying trains from Buxton to Bakewell, and now part of the Monsal Trail, a traffic-free cycling route, also a popular route for hikers. Bakewell has an interesting outdoor market every Monday, and a variety of interesting shops, including a bakers selling the famous Bakewell Tarts, and delicious vegetarian Homity Pies! Buxton has some wonderful buildings, including the Opera House and the recently renovated Crescent, There is a delightful Country Park walk that starts in the centre of the town and includes a woodland, open countryside and super views of Buxton. The cottage is most pleasant and is in a perfect location to relax and recharge your batteries. Well furnished and comfortable lounge and bedroom, a small but well equipped kitchen, and a bathroom with a good shower facility, Best of all is the wood burning stove, including a free supply of logs and kindling, which makes a perfect evening after a day's hiking or cycling, particularly after a rainy and cold day.
Mr Burdett, October 2020
August 2020
Lovely quiet stay, very peaceful
Mr Hooley, August 2020
August 2020
Beautiful little cottage set in a very tranquil valley with lovely walks on the doorstep.. Very comfortable cottage and well equipped kitchen. Stairs very steep but characterful. Lovely outdoor seating area to enjoy the views. Perfect retreat.
Mrs Lawson, August 2020
July 2020
Perfect little cottage, very clean and cosy.. Most of the time all we could hear was birdsong, which was lovely. Turns out that Little Owls can be a bit annoying in the middle of the night though!
Ms Jefferies, July 2020
December 2019
Amazing location it's quiet, secluded,peaceful and relaxing.. Is in the middle of nowhere which was perfect and just what I was looking for. My partner and I went for a walk around the nature reserve which is just through the gate at the end of all the cottages. Very muddy but who minds mud when your outside in the fresh air. Few little villages within driving and walking distance. We went to the Red Lion in Litton which we drove to but you can walk. We had all the utensils and cooking equipment needed for our short weekend break, but would be ok for longer. There is a cupboard with games, DVDs and other bits and pieces in and also maps for walks in the area. Theres is a log fire in the living room which is nice but takes a while to get going and heat up to burn a log, would recommend getting extra kindling to get it going. Thanks for a great stay and look forward to visiting again. Only down side we had was the bed was a little uncomfortable and my partner ended up with back,neck and shoulder pain. But I do understand that the bed is personal preference and others may find it really comfortable.
Mr Cook, December 2019
November 2019
The attractive cottage is situated in a lovely wooded valley, close to a stream and in a quiet, fairly remote area.. From the cottage there are very good footpaths that lead to the wonderful countryside and pleasant villages. It is also a short distance to the beautiful Monsal Head with its viaduct which is now part of the Monsal Trail, which is used for cycling. horse riding and hiking. Other off road cycle routes nearby are the High Peak and Tissington Trails. Bakewell and Buxton are both within a short drive, and are well worth visiting. The cottage was most comfortable and is well furnished, the log fire was a super extra, particularly after cold or damp weather conditions. The free bag of logs was also much appreciated, as were the fire lighters and clear instructions for a novice on how to set about starting a log fire. Good size lounge and well furnished with table, chairs and sofa,comfortable bedroom and spacious bathroom with a super shower. Kitchen quite small but well equipped , as it was with an excellent cooker, toaster and microwave. Did not really use the garden as we had rather dampish weather which is to be expected in November! A most pleasant stay and would certainly like to return.
Mr Burdett, November 2019
October 2019
We had the most relaxing and restful time! The cottage was close to all the walks we wanted to do as well as lots of lovely villages to explore.
Mrs Lamprecht, October 2019
September 2019
The Cottage was really lovely set in an idyllic location.. It had everything you needed including log burner and dish washer! Walks on your doorstep and great pubs not too far away! The peak district will see us again and Ravensdale!
Mrs Tylee
June 2019
In spite of the rain this has to be the most comforting and tranquil place i have ever stayed.. Beautiful!
Mr Madden
May 2019
The cottage is perfectly situated within Cressbrook Dale with many walking opportunities straight from the front door.. The living accommodation is quite small but it has everything you need for a week’s stay including a well equipped kitchen if you want to cook and decent broadband. The owners live next door and were very helpful - checking we had everything we needed. Eating breakfast on the patio every morning listening to the birdsong echoing in the valley was delightful. We also saw peregrines over the cliffs above and, at dusk, bats were flitting amongst the trees - magical.
Mrs Newton
March 2019
Lovely cottage in a quiet and remote area.. Fantastic walks from the doorstep and plenty to see and do within a short car journey. Owners welcoming and friendly will definitely be back one day
Miss Oates
March 2019
Absolutely loved my stay here.. Stunning location.
Mrs Firth
October 2018
We really enjoyed our week at Ravensdale a great place to visit for peace and quiet, a lovely location and well kept cottage, would definitely recommend..
Mr Decker
September 2018
A very cozy and comfortable cottage, in an absolutely quiet location surrounded by woods and cliffs.. Absolutely no car traffic or other civilization noises. You can hear the most diverse birds, the sound of the forest and otherwise enjoy the silence. An ideal place to relax. Many hikes in the immediate vicinity are possible, or a leisurely bike tour on the Monsal Trail (a former railway line converted into a cycle and hiking trail). Special thanks to the very friendly and helpful landlords John and Debra. We would like to come back again.
Mr Farrell
August 2018
Peace and quiet,scenery,friendly locals.. .it had the lot!
Mrs Lee
June 2018
A lovely cottage situated in an idyllic and peaceful location.. The owner was very welcoming, friendly and helpful. Highly recommended.
Mrs Baker
June 2018
The peace and quiet is phenomenal and the cottage is lovely.. Owners live next door and were very friendly and helpful. Area great for wallking and bird watching (ravens and peregrines nesting nearby). Also near many historic properties in the area, including Chatsworth. Only word of caution is that the road to the cottage is single track (no passing places) with a drop on one side, which some drivers may find a bit daunting.
Mr Yeoman
May 2018
Rare opportunity to stay in an historic ~1820s '2 Up 2 Down' cottage in a wooded, secluded valley in heart of the Peak District.. Very nice owner next door. Note: steep stairs.
Mr Levy
May 2018
Comfortable, well equipped cottage in a very quiet location.. Great base for walking and exploring area. Very helpful landlord next door. Appreciated the timely email reminders from yourselves in the run up to our break. Will be recommending both the cottage and your company to friends.
Mrs Drayton
February 2018
Cottage was very comfortable, owner was extremely helpful and obliging and this made a interesting and relaxing break for us..
Miss Robinson
April 2017
The location of the cottage was perfect.. Beautiful and peaceful. Cottage itself was lovely and had everything we could need. Would definitely recommend to anyone wanting a peaceful getaway.
Mrs Walbank
March 2017
This was the perfect walking break for us.. The cottage was just perfect and all our beautiful walks started straight from the front door so no need to use the car.
Mrs Walbank, March 2017
January 2017
Very helpful and welcoming owners and a very good location for places to visit
Mrs Taylor, January 2017
September 2016
The history and location of this cottage is fantastic, one feels as though you are traveling back in time,.. When entering Ravensdale cottages lane, you imagine the old mill workers traveling through. The 200 yr old cottage / cottages are unspoilt, full of character, inside is the modern facilities to help the occiputs to have a clean and safe stay. Would highly recommend the cottage. The area surrounding Ravensdale is full of places to walk, Monsal Head being a must, the views are fantastic. Monsal trail well worth a visit. We will certainly be returning.
Mr Barnes
July 2016
The cottage was in a very peaceful area, so after a day sight seeing and visiting it was a lovely haven to return to.
Mrs Brooks, September 2016
July 2016
The cottage was in a very peaceful area, so after a day sight seeing and visiting it was a lovely haven to return to..
Mr Martin
May 2016
We liked the peace and quiet and the cleanliness of the property.
Mrs Cookson
May 2016
The cottage was in a beautiful, secluded location surrounded by hills and woodland. There were superb walks straight from the door but also plenty of places to visit within easy reach. The cottage itself was very well equipped, picturesque and had loads of charm.
Mr Fletcher
April 2016
A superb cottage: well-placed for walking in the area; fantastic kitchen facilities; and a wonderfully comfortable bedroom and bathroom. The owner was friendly and helpful on arrival and we thoroughly enjoyed our relaxing long weekend in the heart of the Peak District.
Mr Barnes, July 2016
April 2016
The cottage was in a beautiful, secluded location surrounded by hills and woodland.. There were superb walks straight from the door but also plenty of places to visit within easy reach. The cottage itself was very well equipped, picturesque and had loads of charm.
Mrs Cookson, April 2016
April 2016
We liked the peace and quiet and the cleanliness of the property..
Mr Martin, April 2016
April 2016
A superb cottage: well-placed for walking in the area; fantastic kitchen facilities; and a wonderfully comfortable bedroom and bathroom.. The owner was friendly and helpful on arrival and we thoroughly enjoyed our relaxing long weekend in the heart of the Peak District.
Mrs Platt
March 2016
An idyllic place to stay with such a wonderful atmosphere. We had a wonderful welcome from the owner and liked the beautiful, peaceful setting.
Mr Rushby
March 2016
73 Ravensdale Cottages is a lovely, quaint holiday cottage in a beautiful, secluded setting. We particularly enjoyed the peace and quiet, opening the windows and hearing only birdsong and the sound of the stream in the bottom of the valley. There are walks from the front door and many more a short distance away. Our host was welcoming, helpful and informative. We had a great holiday and have returned home feeling refreshed and energised!
Mr Fletcher, April 2016
March 2016
An idyllic place to stay with such a wonderful atmosphere.. We had a wonderful welcome from the owner and liked the beautiful, peaceful setting.
Mrs Platt, March 2016
March 2016
73 Ravensdale Cottages is a lovely, quaint holiday cottage in a beautiful, secluded setting.. We particularly enjoyed the peace and quiet, opening the windows and hearing only birdsong and the sound of the stream in the bottom of the valley. There are walks from the front door and many more a short distance away. Our host was welcoming, helpful and informative. We had a great holiday and have returned home feeling refreshed and energised!
Mr Anderson
February 2016
Our stay could not have been better in any way. The wood burning stove was a highlight and it really made an already-cosy cottage the ultimate hideaway from the wind and rain.
Miss Anthony
January 2016
We rented 73 Ravensdale Cottage for the Christmas period; we did the same last year and have also stayed at the cottage in the warmer months. I will admit that selfishly I would rather keep it to myself but that just wouldn't be right. The lovely, cottage owners who live next door with their two moggies Picasso and Yanto, have a knack of ensuring that all needs are met without making you feel that they are intruding. The cottage itself is awesome. No cell phone reception but great internet access which for us is exactly what we want. Open fire, Smart TV, corner bath, no through road. Cosy just does not cover it. Ravensdale is located on a live walking route which is ideal for us. We would either go out for a good 10 miler or we would satellite out to local villages and pubs. Bring a head torch if you visit in the winter months. If you like to get away from the rat race on occasion and like a bit of walking with a cosy base to come back to then have a look at Ravensdale. Oh and the only negative is that we cannot live there permanently.
Mr Rushby, March 2016
January 2016
Our stay could not have been better in any way.. The wood burning stove was a highlight and it really made an already-cosy cottage the ultimate hideaway from the wind and rain.
Miss Gough
December 2015
Had a very lovely stay; a secluded and peaceful location and charming cottage. There were beautiful walks.
Mrs Pointon
December 2015
73 Ravensdale Cottage, is in a lovely setting and area, very quiet with an excellent wood burning stove.
Mr Page
December 2015
We had a fantastic holiday at 73 Ravensdale Cottages and were able to escape it all and relax! Owner was very friendly and around to help if needed. Walks from the cottage would suit any ability. We had a great time!
Mr Anderson, January 2016
December 2015
We rented 73 Ravensdale Cottage for the Christmas period; we did the same last year and have also stayed at the cottage in the warmer months.. I will admit that selfishly I would rather keep it to myself but that just wouldn't be right. The lovely, cottage owners who live next door with their two moggies Picasso and Yanto, have a knack of ensuring that all needs are met without making you feel that they are intruding. The cottage itself is awesome. No cell phone reception but great internet access which for us is exactly what we want. Open fire, Smart TV, corner bath, no through road. Cosy just does not cover it. Ravensdale is located on a live walking route which is ideal for us. We would either go out for a good 10 miler or we would satellite out to local villages and pubs. Bring a head torch if you visit in the winter months. If you like to get away from the rat race on occasion and like a bit of walking with a cosy base to come back to then have a look at Ravensdale. Oh and the only negative is that we cannot live there permanently.
Mr Page, December 2015
December 2015
73 Ravensdale Cottage, is in a lovely setting and area, very quiet with an excellent wood burning stove..
Mrs Pointon, December 2015
December 2015
Had a very lovely stay; a secluded and peaceful location and charming cottage.. There were beautiful walks.
Mr Walker
November 2015
The cottage was so isolated and peaceful, and among very unique settings, yet not too far from towns like Bakewell and Buxton. The back yard was very cute, although due to the rain we weren't able to enjoy it. Wish we could have stayed longer. It is very close to the Monsal trail which is amazing for walking/cycling.
Miss Gough, December 2015
November 2015
The cottage was so isolated and peaceful, and among very unique settings, yet not too far from towns like Bakewell and Buxton.. The back yard was very cute, although due to the rain we weren't able to enjoy it. Wish we could have stayed longer. It is very close to the Monsal trail which is amazing for walking/cycling.
Mr Allum
September 2015
A lovely quirky cottage that harks back to the early 19th century with modern day facilities. It sits in the lea of a crag used by climbers who can be watched from the canopied seating area outside the back door. The owners make you feel welcome and are full of information about the area.
Mr Walker, November 2015
September 2015
A lovely quirky cottage that harks back to the early 19th century with modern day facilities.. It sits in the lea of a crag used by climbers who can be watched from the canopied seating area outside the back door. The owners make you feel welcome and are full of information about the area.
Ms Almond
February 2015
The fact that the cottage was in quite a remote location made our stay very relaxing. The history of the property was also very interesting. We enjoyed exploring places nearby and walking in the countryside.
Pinder
February 2015
Abolutely loved it! It was such a pretty little place and it made my life dream come true for a week! We had such a good time, in a great private location surrounded by such beautiful countryside!
Pinder, February 2015
February 2015
The fact that the cottage was in quite a remote location made our stay very relaxing.. The history of the property was also very interesting. We enjoyed exploring places nearby and walking in the countryside.
Miss Lee
January 2015
Ravensdale Cottage is set in the most beautiful location! So secluded and quiet yet not too far from amenities. The Cottage was absolutely perfect, we had everything we needed. It was brilliant to be so close to the Monsal Trail and other fabulous walks. Such a lovely break away perfect for a romantic break. We hope to be back soon. Many thanks to the lovely landlord.
Ben W
January 2015
We were made to feel very welcome in this delightful cottage with everything that we needed. We enjoyed lovely walks in the area
Ms Stockdale
December 2014
The cottage was very well equipped and very cosy. Despite the weather we enjoyed a very relaxing few days. The location is quiet but not remote and there is easy access to lots of good local walking.
Mr Fittall
November 2014
Comfortable, cosy interesting cottage set in very peaceful surroundings. On one of our favourite round walks and access to several others without using the car. Friendly, helpful, knowledgeable owner who was there if needed. Good food at the George in Tideswell on the round walk through Cressbrook/Tansley/Tideswell/Miller's Dales.
Miss Lee, January 2015
November 2014
The cottage was very well equipped and very cosy.. Despite the weather we enjoyed a very relaxing few days. The location is quiet but not remote and there is easy access to lots of good local walking.
Ms Stockdale, November 2014
November 2014
Comfortable, cosy interesting cottage set in very peaceful surroundings.. On one of our favourite round walks and access to several others without using the car. Friendly, helpful, knowledgeable owner who was there if needed. Good food at the George in Tideswell on the round walk through Cressbrook/Tansley/Tideswell/Miller's Dales.
Mr White
September 2014
Very nice welcome by the cottage owner. It's a lovely Cottage with light, sympathetically designed interior and all modern conveniences. An extremely peaceful and quiet location surrounded by woods and dramatic limestone cliffs. We literally could not hear a thing except for the ravens. Overall a wonderful and restful experience. Would recommend to friends and family.
Mr Fittall, November 2014
September 2014
Very nice welcome by the cottage owner.. It's a lovely Cottage with light, sympathetically designed interior and all modern conveniences. An extremely peaceful and quiet location surrounded by woods and dramatic limestone cliffs. We literally could not hear a thing except for the ravens. Overall a wonderful and restful experience. Would recommend to friends and family.
Mr Walker
August 2014
A beautiful cottage and location with friendly owners; perfect.
Mr Goodier
August 2014
The Cottage provided all the warmth and comfort needed for a very relaxing holiday in the heart of beautiful countryside.
Mr White, September 2014
August 2014
The Cottage provided all the warmth and comfort needed for a very relaxing holiday in the heart of beautiful countryside..
Mr Goodier, August 2014
August 2014
A beautiful cottage and location with friendly owners; perfect..
Mr Hadley
July 2014
Excellent accommodation, highly recommended. Owners made us very welcome.
Mr Walker, August 2014
July 2014
Excellent accommodation, highly recommended.. Owners made us very welcome.
Mrs Humm
June 2014
The cottage was in an excellent location for walkers as you could step out the door and go in any direction to pick up a footpath. We were close to the Monsal Trail and again this proximity meant we hardly needed to use the car all week, except for food shopping and a trip to Chatsworth House we didn't. The Owner was very welcoming and informative about the cottage explaining where everything was and also the history. And most of all it was quiet and peaceful - so very relaxing.
Ms Davison
June 2014
A gem of a little holiday cottage, just right for two people, located in a wooded valley near Cressbrook Mill. We loved the peace and tranquility of the location and the fact that you could just walk out from the cottage into stunning countryside (the Monsal Trail is just 'down the road'). The cottage was well equipped, and the owners who live next door, were extremely welcoming and helpful. We enjoyed sitting out under a small covered seating area on the terrace in the evening watching the ravens nesting up on the crag. For those that like to combine outdoor activities with sightseeing, the cottage is well placed to enjoy the delights of the Peak District.
Mr Hadley, July 2014
June 2014
The cottage was in an excellent location for walkers as you could step out the door and go in any direction to pick up a footpath.. We were close to the Monsal Trail and again this proximity meant we hardly needed to use the car all week, except for food shopping and a trip to Chatsworth House we didn't. The Owner was very welcoming and informative about the cottage explaining where everything was and also the history. And most of all it was quiet and peaceful - so very relaxing.
Mrs Humm, June 2014
June 2014
A gem of a little holiday cottage, just right for two people, located in a wooded valley near Cressbrook Mill.. We loved the peace and tranquility of the location and the fact that you could just walk out from the cottage into stunning countryside (the Monsal Trail is just 'down the road'). The cottage was well equipped, and the owners who live next door, were extremely welcoming and helpful. We enjoyed sitting out under a small covered seating area on the terrace in the evening watching the ravens nesting up on the crag. For those that like to combine outdoor activities with sightseeing, the cottage is well placed to enjoy the delights of the Peak District.
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