Self-Catering Peak District National Park

Eastry Cottage Peak District National Park, Derbyshire

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From: €454 weekly Guests 4 Rooms 2 Bathroom 1

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Property Description

Holiday home
Eastry Cottage is a lovely mid-terrace cottage situated in the village of Castleton just ten miles from Buxton in the Peak District. The cottage sleeps four people in one double bedroom and one twin bedroom together with a family bathroom. Also in the cottage is a kitchen, and a sitting area with dining area and gas fire. Outside is roadside parking for one car and front and rear patios with furniture. Eastry Cottage is a delightful cottage to use as a base for exploring this lovely part of the country. Note: No bike storage facilities at property so will need to leave bikes in front garden. Please Note: The Owner will not accept bookings within 24 hours of check in.

Accomodation Details
Two bedrooms. 1 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen. Sitting room with dining area and gas fire.

Area
The outstandingly beautiful Peak District village of Castleton is situated at the top of the Hope Valley, on the doorstep of some great walking country. Steeped in fascinating history, the village boasts the Norman Peverill Castle Keep which is in a commanding position keeping an eye on the village and the National Park. The village is a draw to walkers and all manner of outdoor enthusiasts wanting to follow the paths, conquer the Winnats Pass or have a go at caving. Castleton is world-famous for its visitor caves and the beautiful semi precious stone Blue John which is only found and mined here. Castleton has a fabulous array of interesting little gift shops, some fantastic food pubs and an excellent Visitor Centre with its small museum explaining life in the Hope Valley, plus the Christmas lights and festive activities are very popular with visitors during December. Nearby are the pretty villages of Edale, the start of the Pennine Way, Hope and Hathersage with its seasonal outdoor swimming pool. Enjoy a day out at Alton Towers or visit the impressive Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall. Also within easy reach are Buxton, Matlock Bath and Carsington Water, while further afield are the market towns of Ashbourne and Leek.

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
Gas central heating with gas fire. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot and highchair. Roadside parking at front of property for 1 car on first come, first served basis. Front patio with furniture and rear raised patio with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 3 mins walk. Note: There are galvanised steel steps up to the rear raised patio, care should be taken and children supervised. Note: Restricted headroom on entry into twin bedroom. Note: No bike storage facilities at property so will need to leave bikes in front garden. Note: Minimum of x3 nights for short breaks, arrivals Friday and Monday only please. Please Note: The Owner will not accept bookings within 24 hours of check in, call Sykes Cottages on 01244 345700 to enquire.

Holiday Rental Amenities

  • Cooker
  • Baby Cot
  • Enclosed garden
  • Fridge
  • Games room
  • Garden
  • High chair
  • Kettle
  • Linen provided
  • Towels provided
  • TV
  • Washing machine
  • Wifi
  • Near Pub
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Self-Catering Reviews

Mr Darrington
October 2020
We have stayed at Eastry before and had a lovely stay, but this time around the shower was broken and at 6`5" tall a standard bath is next to useless.. On arrival the house was clean but the kitchen utensils and general kitchen cupboard items where dirty, all needed fully washing taking up the first few hours of the stay.
Mr Darrington, October 2020
September 2020
Good location.. There is one parking space but cottage is on very narrow lane, so we found it difficult to park and easier to leave car. So hard to get back in space especially at weekend as the lane gets very very busy with cars Instruction manuals left for appliances but not very easy to follow particularly cooker and gas fire. Gas fire kept going out on it's own. So we didnt trust it. Although owner did assure it was safe. Wifi connection good,
Mrs Shipley, September 2020
August 2020
Fantastic time had in Castleton.. Perfect location in the heart of The Peak Dsitrcit to explore the area. Would recommend to everyone who enjoys the great outdoors. The cottage was extremely clean and tidy when we arrived with a few provisions to keep us going. All facilites in the kitchen and bathroom. We had a great time.
Mr Stace, August 2020
August 2020
Very nice cottage exceeded our expectations.. Excellent location to enjoy Peak District. Communications with the owner (via text message) is straight forward. Brilliant!
Mr Wang, August 2020
December 2019
We loved Castleton and especially enjoyed our hike.. Eastry Cottage is located right near the entrance to Cave Dale, a ravine/dale often a part of mapped walks. The hike up was lovely and a little challenging for us. One caution is make sure you know your route well before heading out and take along a good map that marks the terrain. Paths are well trodden, but not well marked. In December the weather was not too cold, but damp with rain possible for some part of every day - plan for that. Good waterproof hiking boots are a must, as you will be walking on rocky, wet paths. Eastry Cottage was lovely, but not fancy - which was OK with us. We had planned to cook more, but found the availability of groceries limited. Fortunately there were many excellent dining options in Castleton. The host provided some lovely Christmas decorations and fresh flowers on the dining table - we really appreciated that as our visit was near Christmas. There were eggs and milk awaiting us in the refrigerator and served as our breakfast the first morning. The kitchen provided the basics as far as pots, pans, dishes, utensils and included 2 kitchen towels, dish soap, salt and pepper, instant coffee, tea bags. We did not find the extra silverware and dishes until we were leaving. Look for that next to the dining table. We were thankful for the washing machine - as we got very muddy in our hikes. We arrived by public transport (train to Hope Valley and bus to Castleton) and managed without a car, but I got the sense that most vacationers in the village did have cars.
Ms Hahn, December 2019
September 2019
Great location.. Comfy homely cottage.
Mr Rosa, September 2019
September 2019
Great little cottage nice and cozy owners left lots of information for the stay .... Great little cottage nice and cozy owners left lots of information for the stay Lots of good walking from the door step good area for a base for the Peak District attractions good pubs and restaurants in Castleton
Mr Duxbury, September 2019
July 2019
Lovely cottage in a brilliant location..
Mr Faiers, July 2019
June 2019
Cottage as described on web site.. Comfortable, with all mod cons. Excellent location, quiet, yet close to village centre. Owner very helpful and informative about cottage and local area.
Mr Abrahams
February 2019
A lovely cottage in the centre of Castleton.. Plenty of pubs, cafés, walks and a good village shop within a few minutes walk, or less. Only 1 very small "negative", the low doorway to the 2nd bedroom. I know there is nothing that can be done about it, but you do have to duck. (and remember to duck). Other than that a great place and I would definitely go again.
Ms Tatlock
January 2019
The property is very convenient for the village of Castleton and surrounding walking area.. Its warm cosy atmosphere was very much welcomed after a days walking in snowy sub zero temperatures. We had great fun walking in the snow knowing we had a great base to return to each evening.
Ms Lodge
November 2018
We had a great week in Eastry Cottage, a real rest which is just what we needed.. When I walked through the door I thought, 'I could live here', which I rarely feel with holiday lets, and I got a real sense that Rebecca and her mum genuinely care about their guests and do what they can to help. The downstairs room is spacious and comfortable, the kitchen small but adequate, and the bedrooms again comfortable (we stayed in the twin rooms and the beds were too hard for us but I notice in another review another guest appreciated this so it's a matter of taste!). The house was warm and welcoming and while the decoration is a bit dated we really felt at home and that we could switch off and enjoy the area. I will recommend to friends. Thank you.
Mr Bruce
September 2018
Lovely little cottage, nicely located and only a very short walk to the pubs and tea rooms of the village.. Didn't need to use the car at all, walks straight from the front door and some interesting attractions well within walking distance such as the caverns etc. The cottage was warm and comfortable with the added advantage of milk and eggs provided on arrival and a fire already lit in the fire place.
Mr Hudspith
August 2018
Eastry Cottage was warm and welcoming on arrival, and we appreciated the eggs and milk in the fridge.. Thank you. The flowers were a nice extra touch.The bed was comfortable so we slept well. WiFi and TV reception was good, and the new hob in the kitchen super-efficient and easy to operate. The little patio garden offered a secluded sitting-out area but the very steep steps were rather precarious for the elderly. We very much enjoyed our week in the Peak District and would be happy to recommend Eastry Cottage to other holiday makers.
Amanda R
June 2018
We stayed in Eastry Cottage 25 May - 1 June, there were three of us, me, my husband and 9 year old daughter. We arrived very late on the Friday night after driving up after work. We were greeted by a warm, well lit cottage which was much appreciated after the the long drive. The owner had left some milk and eggs in the fridge for us also. The cottage was very clean with fresh flowers in the living room which was a nice little touch. The living room was cosy with comfortable sofa, smart tv with freeview so was nice to relax in the evening after our all day country walks. The beds were also extremely comfortable, something I usually have problems with due to a bad back, but the mattresses were firm. We were very lucky with the weather so took advantage of the small patio area with a glass of wine a couple of evenings with the stunning view of Mam Tor in the distance. We met the owner on our departure and she was very lovely. As a family we have been to Castleton many times before and all in all this is one of the best places we have stayed. We will certainly stay here again for a week's holiday.
Amanda R
June 2018
We really enjoyed our stay at Eastry Cottage.. The location is second to none, just a couple of minutes walk to the shops, the pubs or many famous walks; the Cave Dale route is literally 30 seconds from the front door. The owners were really friendly in their communications and everything worked like clockwork for us. An excellent sun-trap garden area completes the perfect cottage experience. I'd love to go back, and would not hesitate to recommend this cottage to anyone else. The complimentary eggs and milk were a lovely touch and provided a much needed breakfast prior to tackling Mam Tor.
Mr Hussey
April 2018
The cottage was clean, cosy and very well equipped.. It was good to note that all the gas, and electricity safety inspections etc. had been regularly conducted. The cottage was in a very convenient position which was close enough to local amenities without suffering the obvious parking problems of the cottages the other side of the square (yes, I'm a car freak)
Mr Cooper
April 2018
Great cottage had everything we needed and loved that it had everything you needed for a self catering holiday and with a near 2year old.. location was perfect for the local pubs cafes and caves and more importantly to us the walks. We had a lovely holiday and the weather was gd. We would highly recommend this cottage
Miss Edwards
March 2018
The cottage was gorgeous! Very cosy & so well equipped! It had everything you need & so homely. Even had fresh flowers, eggs & milk when we arrived. Also very well equipped for babies/toddlers with travel cot already set up ready for us & highchair. So one less thing to worry about. It was perfect from start to finish. Definitely want to go back again towards end of the year! Gorgeous location, just perfect, highly recommend!
Miss Williams
March 2018
A very nice cottage, not much water pressure in the shower but got nice and warm after a cold walk.. Very comfortable and fire was on when we arrived to keep us cosy. Would definitely stay there again.
Mr Hickman
February 2018
Cosy Eastry Cottage was perfectly placed in picturesque Castleton in the Peak District.. Cave Dale and Peveril Castle are just outside the property, Mam Tor and Winnat's Pass are nearby, and it's not far to Derwent Water, Stanage Edge, Kinder Scout and more!
G378KBjuliep
January 2018
We stayed at Eastry Cottage, Castleton from December 15th 2017 to December 18th 2017. We were due to stay until the 22nd December but had to move part way through. The cottage was damp, mouldy and very very cold. This was apparent as soon as we entered and we quickly became aware the heating control was locked away out of reach. I am not surprised their have been previous complaints and the owner response to one saying that they had decided to allow clients access to heating at anytime I believe was only made (December 19th) after we contacted both the owner AND Sykes cottages to get help. Bearing in mind it was minus 2 inside and out on the first night. The owner was unhelpful and downright rude and that alongside the fact that our Christmas break had already been ruined by the owners attitude, the cold, the damp and subsequently becoming ill we took the decision to move to salvage some of the holiday at great expense. To be fair. On returning home, the owner gave us a partial refund (we had photos of the damp etc to send to Sykes cottages) of £93. Given that it cost another £250 for accommodation to salvage the holiday we still are unhappy. Sykes Cottages however, refunded our booking fee’s AND provided a voucher for us. The end result in our opinion being that Sykes were more helpful and accommodating than the rude owner of Eastry Cottage. We love Castleton, stayed there four times alone last year. It was the worst experience we have ever had.
ManchesterRoo
November 2017
We stayed at Eastry Cottage on a recent visit to Castleton. The property is a character cottage in a great location. When we stayed the weather was awful however the cottage was very warm and cosy at all times. The lounge has clearly had some new furnishings which made it seem very homely and the whole property was very comfortable. Great value for money, and would definitely stay again. The fresh milk, eggs and lovely bunch of flowers on arrival was also a very nice touch.
ManchesterRoo
November 2017
Our stay here was lovely, very homely, there was everything we needed, with one .... Our stay here was lovely, very homely, there was everything we needed, with one exception, there was a clothes airer and ironing board but no iron, but apart from that we have no complaints about this property and would definitely recommend this place, and we hope to re-book again at a later date
Mr Beynon
September 2017
A very comfortable and well equipped cottage with a warm welcome with heating and a fire on (a chilly evening in September) when we arrived.. Very well located for the attractions of Castleton.
John H
August 2017
We arrived on August 18th which was a cold, wet day. On entering the cottage there was an overwhelming damp smell. It was cold in every room, particularly the kitchen and bathroom floors. We put on the gas fire but it did not make any difference. The next day I called the number for the owners, there was no reply so I left a message asking them to turn on the central heating as we could not access it. We then went out and when we returned a note had been left saying that the heating had been put on 7 to 9 am and then 5 to 10 pm to take the chill off. I phoned again and left another message explaining that we had 2 young children with us (3 and 5) and they were in bed long before 10 so could she change the evening time to something earlier. I never got a reply and the heating was not changed. The carpet on the stairs was very old and dusty, there was rust on the towel rail and mirror in the bathroom. Washing up was difficult because the hot water in the kitchen would run cold after a couple of mins so I had to boil kettles and the kettle was so old it took ages to boil. The last PAT test on it was dated 2010! The children developed coughs and we left a day early.
Mrs Hamid
August 2017
It is a lovely cottage in a great location.. It is just a little cold - it might be a better cottage in winter when the heating is being used.
Mrs Vivian
July 2017
Thoroughly enjoyed our stay.. Cottage is in excellent location. It was spotlessly clean, comfortable. Beds are good. Wi fi excellent;
Mrs Vivian, July 2017
February 2017
People, location and the cottage was great,
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