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Eastry Cottage is a holiday cottage in CASTLETON, PEAK DISTRICT, Peak District. Book Eastry Cottage online today. This page contains information about Eastry Cottage including photos, reviews and more.
Prices start at £334.00 per week.
Overview
This mid-terrace cottage is in the village of Castleton near to Buxton and can sleep four people in two bedrooms. Two bedrooms. 1 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen. Sitting room with dining area and gas fire.
Eastry Cottage is a lovely mid-terrace cottage situated in the village of Castleton just ten miles from Buxton in the Peak District. The cottage sleeps four people in one double bedroom and one twin bedroom together with a family bathroom. Also in the cottage is a kitchen, and a sitting area with dining area and gas fire. Outside is roadside parking for one car and front and rear patios with furniture. Eastry Cottage is a delightful cottage to use as a base for exploring this lovely part of the country.
Eastry Cottage is provided by Sykes Cottages. On this page you can find info, photo galleries, reviews and weather. To check full details, view availability and book online, please use the button below.
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Facilities & Amenities
Gas central heating with gas fire. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot and highchair. Roadside parking at front of property for 1 car on first come, first served basis. Front patio with furniture and rear raised patio with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 3 mins walk. Note: There are galvanised steel steps up to the rear raised patio, care should be taken and children supervised. Note: Restricted headroom on entry into twin bedroom. Note: No bike storage facilities at property so will need to leave bikes in front garden
Location, Location, Location!
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The outstandingly beautiful Peak District village of Castleton is situated at the top of the Hope Valley, on the doorstep of some great walking country. Steeped in fascinating history, the village boasts the Norman Peverill Castle Keep which is in a commanding position keeping an eye on the village and the National Park. The village is a draw to walkers and all manner of outdoor enthusiasts wanting to follow the paths, conquer the Winnats Pass or have a go at caving. Castleton is world-famous for its visitor caves and the beautiful semi precious stone Blue John which is only found and mined here. Castleton has a fabulous array of interesting little gift shops, some fantastic food pubs and an excellent Visitor Centre with its small museum explaining life in the Hope Valley, plus the Christmas lights and festive activities are very popular with visitors during December. Nearby are the pretty villages of Edale, the start of the Pennine Way, Hope and Hathersage with its seasonal outdoor swimming pool. Enjoy a day out at Alton Towers or visit the impressive Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall. Also within easy reach are Buxton, Matlock Bath and Carsington Water, while further afield are the market towns of Ashbourne and Leek.
Reviews
"We stayed in Eastry Cottage 25 May - 1 June, there were three of us, me, my husband and 9 year old daughter. We arrived very late on the Friday night after driving up after work. We were greeted by a warm, well lit cottage which was much appreciated after the the long drive. The owner had left some milk and eggs in the fridge for us also. The cottage was very clean with fresh flowers in the living room which was a nice little touch. The living room was cosy with comfortable sofa, smart tv with freeview so was nice to relax in the evening after our all day country walks. The beds were also extremely comfortable, something I usually have problems with due to a bad back, but the mattresses were firm. We were very lucky with the weather so took advantage of the small patio area with a glass of wine a couple of evenings with the stunning view of Mam Tor in the distance. We met the owner on our departure and she was very lovely. As a family we have been to Castleton many times before and all in all this is one of the best places we have stayed. We will certainly stay here again for a week's holiday."
"We stayed at Eastry Cottage on a recent visit to Castleton. The property is a character cottage in a great location. When we stayed the weather was awful however the cottage was very warm and cosy at all times. The lounge has clearly had some new furnishings which made it seem very homely and the whole property was very comfortable. Great value for money, and would definitely stay again. The fresh milk, eggs and lovely bunch of flowers on arrival was also a very nice touch."
"We arrived on August 18th which was a cold, wet day. On entering the cottage there was an overwhelming damp smell. It was cold in every room, particularly the kitchen and bathroom floors. We put on the gas fire but it did not make any difference. The next day I called the number for the owners, there was no reply so I left a message asking them to turn on the central heating as we could not access it. We then went out and when we returned a note had been left saying that the heating had been put on 7 to 9 am and then 5 to 10 pm to take the chill off. I phoned again and left another message explaining that we had 2 young children with us (3 and 5) and they were in bed long before 10 so could she change the evening time to something earlier. I never got a reply and the heating was not changed. The carpet on the stairs was very old and dusty, there was rust on the towel rail and mirror in the bathroom. Washing up was difficult because the hot water in the kitchen would run cold after a couple of mins so I had to boil kettles and the kettle was so old it took ages to boil. The last PAT test on it was dated 2010! The children developed coughs and we left a day early."
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Weather Forecast
Arriving at Eastry Cottage soon? Make sure you're prepared, whatever the weather, by checking out the weather forecast for the week ahead at CASTLETON, PEAK DISTRICT (observations for High Peak District).
Temp. | Rainfall | Wind | Clouds | Pressure | Humidity | |||
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Today | Overcast Clouds | -2°C - 1°C | 0.00mm | 18mph NNW | 92% | 1,001mb | 84% | |
Tomorrow | Light Snow | 0°C - 3°C | 0.68mm | 22mph NNW | 9% | 1,006mb | 78% | |
Saturday | Rain And Snow | 0°C - 12°C | 24.67mm | 26mph NNW | 100% | 999mb | 99% | |
Sunday | Moderate Rain | 8°C - 13°C | 10.39mm | 24mph NNW | 100% | 990mb | 93% | |
Monday | Light Rain | 6°C - 7°C | 0.10mm | 33mph NNW | 97% | 993mb | 76% | |
Tuesday | Moderate Rain | 5°C - 10°C | 10.50mm | 24mph NNW | 86% | 1,005mb | 97% | |
Wednesday | Light Rain | 4°C - 7°C | 0.90mm | 19mph NNW | 100% | 1,015mb | 86% |