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CATHERINE COTTAGE

Self-Catering Accommodation
Ashford-in-the-Water, Derbyshire  
SLEEPS
4
1 DOUBLE & 1 TWIN ROOM
FAMILY BATHROOM
1 DOG WELCOME
LINEN PROVIDED
SUPERFAST WIFI
 ROADSIDE 
PARKING

COTTAGE

ABOUT

Catherine Cottage is situated in the heart of peaceful, picture-perfect Ashford-in-the-Water, near the banks of the beautiful River Wye. Located in the heart of the stunning Peak District National Park, and close to the market town of Bakewell and the grandeur of Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall, it’s a great base for a holiday.

Dating back to medieval times, Catherine Cottage has been renovated to a high standard, while retaining its original features. 

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AT A GLANCE

AT A GLANCE
  • Sleeps 4

  • 2 bedrooms - 1 double and 1 twin

  • Family bathroom with bath & overhead shower

  • Downstairs toilet & washbasin

  • Electric oven & gas hob, fridge freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, microwave

  • Wood burner (1st basket of logs free)

  • Bedding, towels, tea towels, dishcloths, cleaning materials

  • Smart TV, Freesat, DVD player

  • Free Wi-Fi superfast broadband

  • USB charging points

  • Roomy hallway for all your walking gear

  • Easy roadside parking

  • 1 dog welcome

  • Pub, restaurant, tea rooms, shop/deli, steps away

  • Welcome basket

  • Full information pack about cottage, village, surrounding area

  • Anti-Covid compliant (AA & Good to Go Schemes certified)

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IN SHORT

Catherine Cottage is a well-equipped and deceptively large two bedroomed cottage that is perfect for couples, families or four friends.  And one 4-legged friend is welcome too!

Whether you’re a lover of the outdoors, have a passion for walking and cycling, enjoy touring stately homes and gardens and soaking up the local culture, or just want somewhere quiet, comfortable and cosy to kick back and relax in, Catherine Cottage is the perfect place to spend a few days.

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THE VILLAGE

THE VILLAGE

Ashford-in-the-Water is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Aisseford (the ford at the ash trees). Situated in a meander of the River Wye, it’s a beautiful village of quaint stone cottages tumbling down gentle valley sides to the river, where visitors like to feed the ducks at the ancient Sheepwash Bridge or paddle in the crystal waters.

 

The Saxon Holy Trinity Church contains beautiful carvings, and stained glass by major pre-Raphaelites. The village pub and the cosy Tea Room have outdoor seating from which to enjoy the views of the valley and hills, while Rafters at the Riverside Hotel provides fine dining in a converted mansion.

 

The village shop is crammed with delicious local fare.  

Nearby attractions include the famous towns of Bakewell and Buxton with their regular markets and many shops and cafes; Matlock and Matlock Bath which offer caving, a  model railway and cable car rides; and many stately homes including Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Hardwick Hall and Thornbridge Hall.

 

Countless walks are possible from the door whether gentle strolls along the river or moderate climbs to see 360 degree views over the Peaks.  More challenging walks are a short drive away to the wild moors and ridges of Kinder Scout and Mam Tor.  

AREA

THE PEAK DISTRICT

The Peak District National Park is an area of outstanding natural beauty that makes a fantastic all-year-round holiday destination. Ashford-in-the-Water lies in the Wye Valley within the White Peak, a limestone cap surrounded by the higher gritstone Dark Peak.

 

The rolling hills and fields of the White Peak are criss-crossed by verdant dales and meandering streams. Farms and villages are scattered throughout and the many footpaths and bridleways allow easy access to stunning scenery.

 

The vegetation is lush with green pastures, dry stone walls, arable crops and native woods.  In contrast, the Dark Peak to the north, east and west has dramatic gritstone ridges and high moorland plateaus with amazing rock outcrops.

 

Throughout the area there is much evidence of ancient human habitation with Neolithic tumuli and barrows, picturesque ruins and ancient stone field barns dotting the countryside. 


The Peak District is famous as a mecca for hiking and cycling, but offers many other attractions too, including pretty villages and stately homes; steam railways; antiques and livestock markets; Michelin starred restaurants and Gastro pubs, and many cultural events including local produce and music festivals, theatre and opera.

REVIEWS

GUEST FEEDBACK

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GUEST REVIEW

“So glad we chose Catherine Cottage, it’s been a fantastic base for our holiday. Lovely, comfortable, well-equipped, and spotlessly clean!”

-Tony & Debbie, London -

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