Jack's Cottage has everything you need for a perfect holiday in the Peak District! Stone floors and oak beams downstairs, and original wooden floorboards upstairs, give the cottage a lovely heritage feel, but with full central heating, a modern shower room and comfy double bed you'll be cosy and comfortable all year round. There is an enclosed sunny garden and patio with garden furniture. ** Now with high speed fibre broadband and free Wi-Fi **
Downstairs
Featuring an original, working, cast iron range fireplace, ready laid on arrival, stone flagged floors and exposed wooden beams, the cosy living room includes a dining table with seating for two, a sofa and a digital flat screen TV/DVD with Freeview.
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Opening directly onto the patio and enclosed garden, thekitchen features a belfast sink and has an electric cooker, refrigerator with ice box, microwave, toaster and kettle, iron and ironing board, as well as all necessary linen, crockery, cutlery, glassware and cooking utensils.
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Upstairs
The bedroom has a comfortable 4'6" double bed, and features the original wooden floorboards, antique pine furniture and a decorative original stone fireplace. (Please note in light of the current Coronavirus situation, the patchwork bedspread has been replaced by patchwork runners which can be laundered after each visit).
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The adjacentshower room has a modern shower (please note there is no bath). All bedding and towels are provided and there is a hair dryer and towelling dressing gowns for your use.
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Staircase
Please note that in keeping with the period nature of the cottage, the enclosed staircase is quite narrow and steep! But there are handrails all the way up!
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Outside
Outside there is an enclosed, sunny, private garden and patio with garden furniture and from the stone bench in front of the cottage, enjoy the evening sun setting over the churchyard opposite.