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Located in Buxton, 2 Brocklehurst Cottages provides accommodation with a patio and free WiFi. Featuring free private parking, the holiday home is in an area where guests can engage in activities such as hiking and cycling.
The holiday home comes with 2 bedrooms, a flat-screen TV and a fully equipped kitchen that provides guests with a dishwasher, a microwave, a washing machine, a fridge and an oven. Towels and bed linen are featured.
The holiday home offers a terrace.
Buxton Opera House is 750 yards from 2 Brocklehurst Cottages, while The Octagon Theatre is 750 yards away. The nearest airport is Manchester Airport, 26.1 miles from the accommodation.
This traditional mews-style cottage has been styled to offer light and airy accommodation with high quality fittings including duck feather and down duvets. Number 2 Brocklehurst Cottages is in a quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of Buxton town centre. Views from the main bedroom include a skyscape featuring the famous Devonshire Dome, once the largest unsupported dome in Europe and now the home of the University of Derby’s Buxton campus. The cottage has on site Secured Parking for 1 Car only. Additional vehicles can parked on an adjacent road.
My wife & I have lived and worked in Buxton for many years. We now reside travelling distance to No 2 Brocklehurst Cottages so are available should you require any information about the surrounding area or the Cottage. We love the area, so handy for the town, but only minutes away from the countryside where we love to walk & cycle around the gorgeous peak district.
The town’s Cultural Quarter if just five minutes’ walk away, and features some of the North of England’s most fascinating buildings – the Dome, The Crescent, Buxton Opera House, the Pavilion Gardens and England’s oldest continuously operating hotel, The Old Hall, where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned. The Quarter includes restaurants – Indian, French, Italian, Thai and Swiss – as well as quirky bars and cafes and bijou boutiques in the Cavendish Arcade, a converted thermal bath complex dating back to its hey-day as a spa town. Buxton is on the border of the Peak District National Park, and makes an ideal base for walking, cycling and sight-seeing.
Based on 12 reviews
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