The accommodation comprises two circa 18c cottages with many original features a short distance from the centre of the picturesque village of Crich with all the key amenities you might need a short walk away. The cottage looks onto a cottage garden with off the road parking, seating and BBQ.
Crich is an historic village famous for it community activities and the tram museum. This 4 room property has an additional toilet on the first floor and toilet and shower room on the ground floor. As you can see from the pictures it has many historic features and the under floor heating very effectively keeps it warm complimented by the log burner. The South facing cottage garden provides a great place to relax in the sun..
The community is great and although the village is small it has retained its heart with a wide range of amenities close by. These include a mini supermarket, post office, butcher and a great baker (the loaf cafe), but I must admit the candle stick maker has had to close! There is also a wide range near by places to eat including the Black Swan, a fish and chip takeaway and an Indian restaurant. A short walk from the cottage takes you to views over the Derwent valley world heritage site and many walk options including the Cromford canal (which you can also cycle) taking you to the historic Arkwright mills and the tourist scene of Matlock Bath.