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Bowden Head Farmhouse Cottage, Cheshire

  • Instant Book
    Instant Book
  • FREE 24/7 Vet Line
    FREE 24/7 Vet Line
  • 3 Bedrooms
    3 Bedrooms
  • Sleeps 6
    Sleeps 6
  • Bathrooms 1
    Bathrooms 1
  • Two dogs welcome
    Two dogs welcome

Overview

Bowden Head Farmhouse is a wonderful detached stone property, offering superb views of the surrounding countryside in the thriving town of Chapel-en-le-Frith. Bring your loved ones to this tranquil retreat which can be found nestled on the edge of the Peak District National Park, promising a wonderful countryside getaway. This reverse-plan property offers a brightly decorated sitting room on the first floor, where you and your family can snuggle up during an evening to catch up on your favourite TV shows whilst keeping toasty and warm by the roaring woodburning fire. Fulfilling your culinary needs is the well-equipped kitchen, where you can prepare your evening meals before joining the family within the dining area to plan the days ahead. When the night draws to a close, head to the ground floor to discover three welcoming bedrooms, comprising of a double bedroom, a twin bedroom and a bunk bedroom, ensuring a flexible sleeping arrangement to suit the needs of your family. After a long days walk, you will be delighted with a warming bath that awaits you within the family bathroom, where you can enjoy a soak with a well-deserved glass of wine. Spend a moment or two within the garden area, where you can enjoy your morning coffee upon the patio area, whilst the children play on the lawn space. If you fancy an evening out, head into the centre of Chapel-en-le-Frith, which houses a wealth of pubs and eateries, in addition to a selection of shops to pick up any holiday treats. The area plays host to a number of attractions to keep you and your loved ones busy, including the spa town of Buxton, where you can explore Poole’s Cavern or trek along one of the popular Peak District walks. Alternatively, the stately homes of Chatsworth House and Lyme Hall are close by and are perfect for discovering the history of the area. Make Bowden Head Farmhouse your family base for a memorable stay in Chapel-en-le-Frith.
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Bedrooms & Suites

Reverse-plan property. Three bedrooms; 1 x ground-floor double bedroom, 1 x ground-floor twin bedroom, 1 x bunk bedroom. Ground-floor bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC. First floor sitting/dining room. First floor kitchen.

    Need to know

    Car Parking
    Car Parking
    Enclosed Garden/Patio
    Enclosed Garden/Patio
    Garden Or Patio
    Garden Or Patio
    Pub Within 1 Mile
    Pub Within 1 Mile
    Rural
    Rural
    WiFi
    WiFi
    Sleeps Up To 6
    Sleeps Up To 6

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    Location

    Directions
    Chapel-en-le-Frith is a small market town, close to the Peak District National Park. Within four miles you will find the spa town of Buxton, housing a Pavillion Garden and a Victorian Opera House. Within the area you will find Blue John Cavern and the castle at Castleton and many stately homes such as Chatsworth House and Lyme Hall.
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    WE PRICE MATCH

    We won’t be beaten on price. Found it cheaper? We’ll match it.

    Concierge

    When you make a reservation with us, our Canine Concierge are on hand pre and post trip.

    Dogs Stay Free

    You will never pay a dog charge when you book through PetsPyjamas.

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