Hillcrest House in Thorpe near Ashbourne, Derbyshire sleeps 22 in 10 rooms.
The living areas consist of a kitchen with electric double oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, fridge, wine cooler and two dishwashers, a utility with washing machine and a tumble dryer, a living/dining room with dining seating for twenty-two guests and a woodburning stove, a snug with TV, a sauna, and a games room. The bedrooms consist of a super-king size with en-suite, four king-size with en-suites, two of which are on the ground floor, a king-size, a twin, two second-floor king-size with en-suites, and second-floor twin, along with a bathroom, a ground-floor shower room, a second-floor shower room and a cloakroom. Outside there is an enclosed rear garden with lawn, patio, furniture, two hot tubs and a sauna, as well as off-road parking for ten cars. Please note that this is a pet-friendly property but sorry, no smoking. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Hillcrest House is a splendid abode, ideal for a group break to Derbyshire.
Amenities: Oil central heating. Electric double oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, fridge, wine cooler, washing machine, tumble dryer, 2 x dishwasher. 2 x TVs, WiFi. BBQ. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for at least 10 cars. Enclosed rear garden with lawn, patio, furniture, 2 x hot tubs and sauna. Two well-behaved dog's welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 3.5 miles, pub 0.7 miles. Note: Sorry, no stag/hen parties or similar. Note: There are no stairgates available, please consider this when booking. Private chef, catering and wine tasting packages available on request
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.
Town: Ashbourne, which is located at the southernmost point of the Peak District, is the epitome of an English market town, complete with a market place with stalls, an odd street layout, winding cobblestone lanes, coaching inns, and almshouses. The town was a posh social hub during its heyday in the 18th century, and many lovely Georgian structures from this time period still stand today. The town is still known as something of a sanctuary for antique hunters today and still has a lot to offer in terms of restaurants and inns, but don't expect a deal!