Loadbrook Cottages B&B

ID: S246957

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 0
  • ・ Pets Yes

About this property

At a Glance

Single, twin/double & family rooms

Large garden

Sheffield 15 minutes

Full English Breakfast

Off road parking

Free WiFi

About this Bed and Breakfast

A warm welcome is assured at award-winning Loadbrook Cottages B&B in the pretty hamlet of Loadbrook just a short drive from the city of Sheffield.  Stannington with its choice of shops is only around 1.5 miles away.  Here, all can enjoy a warm welcome in the beautiful rural surroundings of the Peak District National Park.  We've furnished the guest bedrooms of this 18th Century Yorkshire farmhouse in keeping with its original character and a hearty Yorkshire breakfast made with local free range eggs is included in your stay.  Call us direct for more information and to book.

Guest Rooms

We have 3 bedrooms all on the first floor.  Single, twin/double and family en-suite bedrooms are available.  All have TVs, free WiFi and come with tea and coffee-making facilities.

Breakfast

A varied breakfast menu is included, with menu choice ranging from a traditional full English with locally sourced ingredients to porridge, smoked salmon or toast with preserves.  A selection of cereals, yoghurts and fresh fruit can also be enjoyed, as can hot drinks and juices.

More about staying here

A free wireless broadband internet connection is available.  We welcome pets by arrangement.  A large garden area is to the front of the B&B.  Ample private off road parking is onsite.

Around and About

Loadbrook is a peaceful hamlet on the Yorkshire/Derbyshire border in the Peak District National Park.  Nearby attractions include spectacular stately home estates like Chatsworth, Haddon Hall and Wentworth.

The Derwent Valley is within easy reach and spectacular walks in the Peaks are just on your doorstep.  Sheffield's many attractions are a short drive away and the B&B is ideal for guests visiting the Sheffield Arena, City Hall, Universities or Meadowhall.

Directions

Leave the M1 at J33 and continue into Sheffield.  From Sheffield, initially take the A61N and then the A57 (Glossop).  The last buildings as you leave Sheffield on the A57 are the Bell Hagg pub and, opposite, the Valleyside garden centre.  About ¾ mile later, take the first right (Rails Road).  Go straight across at the cross-roads and continue up Rails Road until you enter Stannington.  Immediately after the Stannington road sign, turn left on Reynard Lane.  At the T junction, turn left (Upper Gate Road).  Follow this road for approx 1½ miles and take the first right turn (signposted Load Brook).  Go to the bottom of the hill.  As the road bends to the right and you start to go uphill again, the entrance to Load Brook Cottages is on the left by a large tree.  There is a sign on the wall.

Accommodation

Facilities
Bed and Breakfast
Countryside Views
Family
Freeview
Historic Romantic
Open fire / Wood burner
Outdoor Gear Storage
Parking
Pet Friendly
Self Catering
TV
Weekend Breaks
WiFi

Nearby points of interest

  • Weston Park Museum
  • Kelham Island Museum
  • National Emergency Services Museum
  • Sheffield Winter Garden
  • Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet
  • Magna Science Adventure Centre
  • Tate Liverpool
  • Clifton Park Museum
  • Ladybower Reservoir
  • Sheffield Hallam University

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