**Charming Cottage in Historic Wirksworth: A Gateway to the Peak District**
Nestled in the heart of Wirksworth our charming 2 bed cottage offers the perfect blend of comfort and character, ideal for couples, small families, or solo travellers. The cottage is a few minutes walk from the town centres independent shops, pubs and restaurants, and also benefits from its own private patio garden. Immerse yourself in Wirksworths vibrant culture, whilst being just a stone's throw from the Peak District.
The space:
Our cottage, with its exposed beams and stone walls, is a true reflection of Wirksworth's historic charm.
Downstairs features a comfortable open plan living/ dining/ kitchen area. The living area includes a comfy sofa, a dining table, and a wood-burning stove. A collection of board games can be found in the cupboards.
Alongside the living space is a well-equipped kitchen including an electric oven and hob, fridge freezer, washing machine, microwave, toaster and kettle.
The kitchen leads out to a private patio garden where you can enjoy your morning coffee or a glass of wine in the evening.
Upstairs there is a peaceful master bedroom which includes a king sized bed for a restful nightās sleep, fitted wardrobes, and a dressing table.
The second bedroom features a small double bed (120cm wide) and a fitted wardrobe. Please note whilst this bed can accommodate two adults some guests may find it more comfortable for single occupancy or for two children.
The modern bathroom offers a shower, small hand wash basin and toilet. Please note the shower is compact (measuring 700mm diameter) - Whilst fully functional, it is smaller than a standard shower, so please consider this when booking.
Guest access:
Guests have full access to the entire cottage, including a private garden where you can enjoy your morning coffee or a glass of wine in the evening. Parking is available on a first come first served basis slightly up the lane on the right hand side (approximately 20m away).
Other things to note:
Wirksworth is a picturesque market town known for its rich industrial heritage, dating back to the lead mining days. Wander through its winding streets and discover an array of independent shops, quaint cafes, and historic buildings, including the 13th-century St. Mary's Church and the National Stone Centre. The town is also home to a thriving arts scene, with galleries, studios, and the annual Wirksworth Festival celebrating local talent.
What to Do:
Outdoor enthusiasts will love exploring the nearby Peak District National Park, offering miles of walking, cycling, and climbing opportunities. Don't miss the stunning views from the Heights of Abraham or the tranquil beauty of Carsington Water, perfect for watersports and birdwatching. For history buffs, the nearby Crich Tramway Village and Cromford Mills provide fascinating insights into the regionās past.