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Located in Eyam in the Derbyshire region, Hawthorn Cottage, Hope Valley is a 5-star property featuring free WiFi.
The holiday home features 1 bedroom, a TV, an equipped kitchen with a microwave and a fridge, a washing machine, and 1 bathroom with a bath or shower.
Guests at the holiday home can enjoy cycling nearby, or make the most of the garden.
Sheffield is 14.9 miles from Hawthorn Cottage, Hope Valley, while Chesterfield is 11.2 miles away. The nearest airport is East Midlands Airport, 34.8 miles from the accommodation.
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Hawthorn Cottage is a cottage in the village of Eyam, just five miles from Bakewell. The cottage sleeps two people and has one en-suite king-size bedroom. Also in the cottage is a fitted kitchen with dining area and sitting room with woodburning stove. Outside is free roadside parking in front of the cottage and a front patio with furniture. Situated in the heart of the Peak District National Park, Hawthorn Cottage is a lovely cottage for a romantic break in this part of the country. Note: This property is unsuitable for infants and children.
Eyam is one of the best-preserved villages in the Peak District National Park, nestled at the foot of Sir William Hill, 800ft above sea level and is surrounded by the most glorious countryside. Historically the village is known as the famous 'plague village', as it went into voluntary quarantine when the plague was imported from London in 1665 and thus prevented the spread of the disease. There are many fine old houses in Eyam, and parts of the village have been kept as they looked several centuries ago, such as Eyam Hall, a beautiful 17th century manor house with delightful gardens, craft shops and tea rooms.
English
Based on 5 reviews
9.5