Buxton, Peak District
Shenton Terrace in Buxton, Derbyshire sleeps four guests in two bedrooms.
Shenton Terrace is a dog friendly holiday cottage.
The living areas in this holiday home consist of a kitchen/diner equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher and dining table and a sitting room with Smart TV and woodburning stove, there is also a second-floor study/snug with sofa bed. The bedrooms consist of super-king-size (zip/link) with Smart TV and a double with Smart TV serviced by a ground-floor and first-floor shower room. Roadside parking available on a first-come, first-serve basis plus further parking in the lay-by near to Shenton Terrace and a rear garden with patio, decking, lawn, hot tub and furniture. Within 0.4 miles there is a shop and 0.1 miles a pub. Highchair, travel cot and stairgate available. Two well-behaved dogs welcome, but sorry, no smoking. Explore all of Derbyshire from Shenton Terrace. Note: There are three steps up to enter the property, please take care. Note: There is a small step down into the kitchen, please take care. Note: The stairs are narrow and steep but there is a handrail, please take care. Note: There are two steps up into the hot tub, please take care. Note: Check-in 4pm, check-out 10am. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc
The Romans were initially drawn to Buxton because of its eight thermal springs, whose bubbling blue waters maintain a constant 28 degrees centigrade. In contrast, the Palladian splendour of modern-day Buxton was designed and constructed in the 18th and 19th centuries under the patronage of successive Dukes of Devonshire. This includes the magnificent semi-circular Crescent, The Great Stable, Hall Bank, The Square, The Pavilion Gardens, and The Opera House. Today, the Opera House's full schedule and annual festivals in music and the arts continue to draw crowds to these magnificent buildings and gardens. Bakewell, Ashford-in-the-Water, Castleton, and Edale are just a few of the charming towns and villages dotted across the landscape, and there is excellent hiking nearby, with rugged peaks to the north and gentle hills and dales to the south. Stunning mansions like Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall are easily accessible from here. An ideal location from which to discover the Peak District.
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.
Short breaks may still be available.
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