Situated within a Peak District estate, this 16th-century hunting tower was built for Bess of Hardwick, the ancestress of the Duke of Devonshire. This four-storey tower isn’t suitable for young children or guests with limited mobility – you’ll need to ascend the steep and winding staircase to reach all areas of this abode. Expect traditional features, with an AGA for cooking family favourites after a day exploring Chatsworth House. You’ll find a health club on the estate too, so speak to your host to arrange a spa session. After a few tennis games on the communal courts, unwind with a glass of red in the cosy sitting room. For local hikes, Curbar Edge and Froggatt Edge are a fifteen-minute drive away.
Home truths: *This home is not suitable for children under the age of 8.
*There's parking for four cars on the driveway.
*This home is on an estate, so expect to bump into other guests during your stay.
*At certain times of the year, guests have unlimited access to Chatsworth House and Gardens – you'll ask your host for full details.
*There's a steep and narrow spiral staircase with a rope handrail – this may not be suitable for guests with limited mobility.
*The fireplace is not in use.
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