A charming Peak District Village

With its pretty stone cottages, cobbled streets and gorgeous scenery, the village of Longnor is a quintessential Peak District village, and with a post office, village shop, fish and chip shop, sweet shop and recently re-opened, newly refurbished pub - not to mention countless walking trails - Longnor is the ideal base for a holiday.

Village life

Jack’s Cottage is located on a charming village lane right in the centre of the village of Longnor. The village square - with its post office, village store and award-winning fish and chip shop - is less than a two minute walk away, and the recently re-opened, newly refurbished pub and sweet shop are just around the corner.

Literary connections

Jane Austen completed her most beloved novel, Pride and Prejudice, while staying in the Peak District. Whilst she is thought to have based the fictional Derbyshire town of Lambton on nearby Bakewell, it was Longnor that was made famous as the filming location for Lambton in the BBC’s definitive 1996 adaption of ‘Pride and Prejudice’.