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Tideswell Cottages

  • Last Minute Cottages - Angel's Cottage
  • 2

    Derbyshire

    Angel's Cottage

    Ref: S801477

    Reviews 21

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    The village of Tideswell stands in the heart of the Peak District National Park. Famous for its fine church dedicated to St John the Baptist, known as "The Cathedral of the Peak", the village is also noted for its well dressing and carnival wakes....

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    £145

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Candlelight Cottage
  • Derbyshire

    Candlelight Cottage

    Ref: S778547

    Reviews 17

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    4
    Litton is a picturesque village of traditional historic stone-built dwellings and a characterful public house. This idyllic village makes the perfect place from which to explore the wonderful scenery and pretty villages of this magnificent Dale....

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    £101

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Barn
  • Derbyshire

    The Barn

    Ref: S375580

    Reviews 19

    3
    8
    Tideswell is a quaint village that lies in the centre of the Peak District National Park in Derbyshire. This thriving community offers many amenities from excellent pubs and restaurants to great local businesses and shops, as well as providing the...

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    £114

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Station House
  • 3

    Derbyshire

    Station House

    Ref: S384070

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    4

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dove Cottage, Tideswell
  • Derbyshire

    Dove Cottage, Tideswell

    Ref: S301544

    2
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    £103

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Newly modernised cottage in the heart of the Peak District National Park
  • Derbyshire

    Newly modernised cottage in the heart of the Peak District National Park

    Ref: S1235001

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    £105

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    Holiday Cottages in Tideswell

    Tideswell is a quiet village in the heart of the Peak District in Derbyshire. Tideswell is perfectly located for hiking and cycling across the Peaks, enjoying the charming countryside, and escaping the hustle and bustle of city life. You'll also find wonderful local festivals, such as the Tideswell Food Festival and the historic Wakes Week celebration.

    All our Tideswell holiday cottages are chosen for their character and great location. Large groups love our airy converted barns and family-friendly open-plan farmhouses. We also have dog-friendly holiday cottages with secure gardens and easy access to walking routes. For something more private, try our secluded cabins with hot tubs and fire pits.

    At Snaptrip, we have thousands of UK holiday cottages, all backed by our best price guarantee. Find a cosy cottage in the heart of the village and enjoy Silver Band concerts in the church, or stay on the outskirts with better access to the Peaks - whatever kind of Tideswell holiday cottage you want, our handy search filters can help. Plus, our friendly customer service team is always on standby.

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Elizabeth - Verified booking

      One of the best cottages I’ve stayed in!

      Exceptionally well equipped (with games, books, loads of crockery and good quality cooking utensils/pans etc). Very friendly ( but not intrusive) owners and a wonderful welcome pack, which we really appreciated. Comfy beds and lounge furniture. Spotlessly clean and high quality furnishings. Nice and warm. I’m forever grateful to the owner for speedily coming to the rescue with a spare key when I managed to lose the original whilst we were out walking. Thankyou, Pam!! The stairs are very steep (the extra hand rail was much appreciated!) which might be a problem for any infirm visitors, but we managed to negotiate them fine with our middle aged knees! The only thing I could think to improve would be a larger fridge ( or an extra one down in the cellar, alongside the freezer) …. But then we did bring enough food to feed an army. We should probably have just eaten out more at the pub which is directly opposite and serves amazing food!

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    • Ken - Verified booking

      It’s a lovely property which was let down by some issues.

      Plus it’s not really practical for bigger families. Issues: heating wasn’t turned on when we arrived. There was no hot water for showers in the evening or the following morning. When we asked for the heating to be turned up this was then fixed for the rest of the stay. Maintenance had missed replacing a smoke alarm battery and this went off all night on our last night. Some of the pans and utensils were very tired. We left some out for replacement. Practicality- there is only one (difficult) parking space. We were told to park in the nearby pay and display public car park, but this doesn’t allow overnight parking! The walk to the nearest pub (which is more than the 0.1 miles stated) is down a dangerous busy road with no pavement in places.

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    • Christopher - Verified booking

      The property is in a good location for walking and there is a friendly pub a short distance away.

      However, although the pub is close enough to walk to, it is potentially dangerous to do this in the dark due to lack of pavements and traffic. Parking at the Barn is very difficult. The driveway is too small to manouvere a car when other vehicles are parked - which was very often during our stay. It is also steeply sloping which adds to the problem. The property is generaly well appointed although the kitchen and fittings/appliances are quite old/tired. There is a steep stone staircase which would be difficult/dangerous for anyone with mobility problems or small children. We had problems with the heating system during our stay. Only some of the radiators were functioning. These were reported to the owner but were not rectified during our stay.

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    • Paula - Verified booking

      If we could give a 100 stars for this cottage, then we would.

      The owner was lovely and allowed us to go in early and kept us fully informed about the cottage. 10/10 Customer Service. The cottage was just so beautiful, very very clean, and just so cosy. The welcome package, cakes and mulled wine was very welcomed, thank you so much. The beds in the cottage were just so comfortable and very well needed after a day walking around the beautiful village of Tideswell. We had the most wonderful weekend and the local people, including Amy the owner, were some of the most friendliest people we have ever met! Thank you once again, and we hope to visit again sometime soon. Finally, we will be sure to recommend Angel Cottage to all our friends and family.

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    • Helen - Verified booking

      A delightful cottage that was very clean,comfortable and cosy.

      It was very well equipped and the furnishings, linen, utensils and crockery were of a high standard and good quality. The location was peaceful with a lovely views at the front and rear of the property. We really enjoyed the friendly atmosphere in the Red Lion pub and the local shop had delicious homemade cakes along with anything else you might need. We didn't have to travel far to enjoy, Tideswell, Hathersage, Upper Burbage and Castleton. Picturesque villages and great walks we enjoyed on our weekend break. Candlelight cottage is by far the best cottage we have stayed in and would highly recommend.

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    Things to do near Tideswell

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    Ladybower Reservoir

    This large reservoir was built to help supply the water needs of the East Midlands. Now a tourist attraction, there's a visitor's centre and lovely walks in the surrounding area that are suitable for all ages and activity levels. Dog friendly.

    Kelham Island Museum

    Sheffield industrial history museum. Exhibitions, working machinery, activity areas and events all bring the past to life. Disabled access, parking and cafe.

    Sheffield Winter Garden

    Sheffield Winter Garden - one of the largest glasshouses built in the UK. Stroll through this green oasis that houses 2,500 plants from around the world.

    Gullivers Kingdom Matlock

    Gulliver's Kingdom is a theme park in Matlock Bath. Rides include a Log Flume, JCB zone and Gully's Magic Bikes. Attractions & experiences include the Lost World of the Living Dinosaurs, a Pirate Training Camp, and a Junior Cowboy Town. It hosts themed days such as a Dinosaur Sleepover. Cafes and food stalls.

    Weston Park Museum

    Free museum in Weston Park near Sheffield. A variety of historical exhibits such as Egyptian mummies & Snowy the polar bear & live ants & bees. Disabled access.

    National Emergency Services Museum

    Explore the history of Britain's emergency services at the National Emergency Services Museum. Discover the vehicles, equipment, and stories of firefighters, police officers, and ambulance crews from the 19th century to the present day. Try on uniforms, sit in a fire engine, and take part in interactive exhibits. Located at West Bar, Sheffield S3 8PT

    Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet

    Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet in Sheffield is a unique experience that takes visitors on a journey through the region's industrial heritage. The hamlet is a preserved 18th-century steelworks site with fully-functioning water-powered machinery, workshops and cottages. Visitors can witness the fascinating steel-making process, explore the interactive exhibitions, and enjoy the beautiful surrounding woodland. Address: Abbeydale Rd S, Sheffield S7 2QW

    Thor's Cave

    This natural cave in the valley of Wetton dates back to the Stone Age and is fairly accessible from the footpath below. Excellent walks abound, but you'll want to take care that there can be some steep drops and slippery surfaces in the cave itself. Car park and toilets are available. Dog friendly.

    Lumsdale Valley

    Just outside the Peak District town of Matlock, Lumsdale Valley was once a bustling hive of industrial activity. Now managed by Lumsdale residents and the Arkwright Society, the important woodland and wetland area is safeguarded for all to enjoy. Child and dog friendly, though it's recommended you keep your dog leashed.

    Sheffield Hallam University

    Sheffield Hallam University is a public research university located in the city of Sheffield, England. The university has a strong focus on professional and vocational programs, with a particular emphasis on fields such as business, engineering, and healthcare. Sheffield Hallam is also known for its commitment to sustainability and social responsibility, with a range of initiatives in place to promote environmental awareness and community engagement. Main campus: City Campus, Howard Street, Sheffield, S1 1WB

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