Rough Bank Barn

ID: S287545

  • Bedrooms 6
  • ・ Sleeps 12
  • ・ Pets 2

Snaptrip says

Guests consistently praise Rough Bank Barn for its cleanliness, spaciousness, and high-quality facilities, including a hot tub and BBQ hut. The property offers stunning views, a peaceful location, and is well-suited for large groups and families, including pets. The owners are commended for their helpfulness and the property's homely feel.

Guests that stayed at this property said

Reviewers frequently mention the property's cleanliness, noting it was very clean upon arrival. The attention to detail by the owners in maintaining the property's hygiene is highlighted, contributing to a high score in this category.

The location is described as perfect, peaceful, and offering amazing views, with easy access to local attractions and countryside walks. The proximity to towns and cities while still feeling secluded is appreciated, justifying a high score for location.

Comfort is a standout feature, with guests finding the beds comfortable and the property warm and cosy. The spaciousness and luxurious en-suite bathrooms add to the overall comfort level experienced by guests.

Facilities are highly rated, with special mentions of the well-equipped kitchen, hot tub, BBQ hut, and ample garden space. The daily maintenance of the hot tub and the quality of the amenities provided contribute to a high score, although a few minor suggestions for improvement prevent a perfect score.

While the reviews reflect positively on the owners' responsiveness and helpfulness, there are no specific mentions of gifts or special thoughtful touches that are guaranteed for guests. Therefore, this category cannot be scored, and guests should not expect gifts as part of their stay.

About this property

Enveloped by the rural countryside of Greater Manchester is Rough Bank Barn, offering an outstanding self-catering experience to this peaceful part of the county, which lies on the edges on the Peak District National Park. This superb barn conversion is an exceptional find for large groups of families, friends, avid ramblers and those alike to use as a base to explore the surrounding countryside, as well as for paying a visit to the exciting city of Manchester. After travelling up the single-track road, find plenty of space to park your car and admire the endless open countryside views, before pushing open the front door of the stone-built property to reveal the large open-plan living room. In here, exposed beams and vaulted ceilings frame this perfectly portioned room; the huge floor-to-ceiling windows are a striking element, as is the woodburning stove set within a traditional surround. Cosy up after a bracing day walking on the plush sofas to tune into the TV, with the fire setting the ambiance and filling the room with a gentle warmth or gather at the dining table to relish in the company of your loved ones over a home-cooked meal and an accompanying tipple. Discover the well-equipped kitchen to the opposite end of the room, where contemporary tiles lie beneath a traditional AGA, which takes centre stage before all of the other quality appliances that are on hand for catering your own meals and snacks. Working in synergy with the kitchen is the handy utility room, housing a freezer and laundry equipment, as well as plenty of preparation space to keep the kitchen clutter free for the chef of the group, whilst they are cooking up a storm. At this end of the property, a staircase takes you to a super king-size double bedroom, which boasts large wardrobe storage, whilst back on the ground floor are a further three bedrooms, comprising of two super king-size bedrooms, and a king-size double bedroom, each one boasting windows out to the garden and an elegant décor to complement. Concluding the ground floor is a sleek shower room and a deluxe bathroom, featuring a Jacuzzi bath. The master suite can be found on the first floor, where quality linens drape across the sumptuous double bed and it has a private en-suite bathroom, containing a wall-mounted TV, a luxurious Jacuzzi bath and a separate walk-in shower, whilst the final bedroom of the property boasts an impressive king-size bed, where sleep is sure to come easy. At Rough Bank Barn, the garden has been designed as an extension of the house itself, with lush green lawn areas for children to play and your canine companion to meander, whilst you kick back on the sun loungers to soak up the sunshine or dine alfresco on the patio area. Continuing to impress, within the garden there is a barbecue hut, where you can light up the fire and huddle inside to relish in this unique experience before savouring a moment of relaxation by dipping into the hot tub, where the countryside views continue to captivate. If you can tear yourself away from this wonderful retreat, venture into the nearby village of Newhey, where you will find a plethora of amenities, ranging from supermarkets, pubs and an array of eateries to suit all palates and pockets! Alternatively, travel slightly further afield to the large town of Rochdale, home to more amenities or to the city of Manchester, which is just 16.5 miles away and is easily accessible with a tram stop in the village to get you there, where you will find more places to eat and drink, as well as the magnificent Manchester Art Gallery, the People's History Museum and the imposing 13th century Manchester Cathedral. Avid ramblers and birdwatchers can visit the nearby Crompton Moor to catch glimpses of the interesting wildlife or take on the challenge of a hike through Fairbrook Naze, boasting unrivalled views of the luscious green landscapes. Within immediate walking distance and with accessible paths takes you to a selection of reservoirs to enjoy including Ogden, Kitcliffe, Rooden, Norman Hill, Piethorn and Hanging Lees. Further walking opportunities can be found within the nearby Peak District National Park, whilst the local attractions of the Hollingworth Lake Visitor Centre and the National Trust owned Marsden Moor Estate, will delight a family of all ages. Bring your loved ones to Rough Bank Barn to share an exceptional holiday.

The suburban village of Newhey rests on the banks of the River Beal and is perfectly positioned on the edges of the Peak District National Park. The surrounding area is a mecca for outdoor pursuits and avid walkers can explore the Crompton Moor, home to a number of fascinating birds such as green woodpecker and meadow pipit or take on the challenge of a hike through the Fairbrook Naze boasting unrivaled views of the green landscapes.

Accommodation

Six bedrooms: 1 x first floor super king-size double (zip/link, can be twin on request) which has its own private staircase for access.

Further first floor 1 x Double bed with en-suite with TV, walk-in shower, Jacuzzi bath, basin and WC, 1 x king-size double which are accessed via the second staircase.
2 x ground floor super king-size doubles (zip/link, can be twin on request), 1 x ground floor king-size double.

Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.

Ground-floor bathroom with Jacuzzi bath, basin and WC.

Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with wood burning stove.

Utility

Electric underfloor heating with woodburning stove.

AGA, electric oven, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, 2 x TV and WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

3 travel cots (please bring own cot bedding) and 3 highchairs, 1 baby bouncer also available on request.

Ample off-road parking.

Front terrace garden with table and chairs, as well as rear garden with large lawn areas, two patios areas with seating, barbeque hut and sheltered hot tub.

Two well behaved pets welcome.

Shower seat and zimmer frame are available on request.

Two dog crates on request (500cm height by 500cm width by 800cm depth), dog bowls and dog beds in various sizes provided.

EV charger available, charges apply.

Sorry, no smoking allowed.

Shop 1.2 miles, pub 0.6 miles.

Nearby points of interest

  • Gaddings Dam
  • Dove Stone Reservoir
  • Bury Transport Museum
  • Manchester Jewish Museum
  • National Football Museum
  • Chetham's Library
  • Manchester Art Gallery
  • Beaumont Park
  • People's History Museum
  • Printworks

Reviews (44)

  • Rebecca

    The photos really don’t do it justice as to how spacious it is. It was so well stocked and all facilities were wonderful. Ruth was also very helpful and easy to communicate with prior to the weekend and during the stay. The hot tub and fire pit were also great additions and we certainly made the most of them! I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this place to anyone.

  • Jenny

    Great to have the hot tub. Easy communication with hosts. Brilliant spot for nice walks and nearby pubs too. Only thing I’d say is would have appreciated real glass for glasses and nicer mugs set which would just elevate the property.

  • Martin

    Very happy with our stay and would recommend to others. Feedback - 1: vent in en-suite bathroom not working. 2: Should have some glass rather than plastic wine glasses.

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