19th century barn conversion on a working farm
Join the owners for a guided farm tour and meet the cows
Exposed timber beams and a wood burning stove
Easy access to the Peak District
Excellent walking and cycling from the doorstep
Railway station just one mile away
Situated on the outskirts of Alderwasley, Hazel Cottage is a 19th century barn conversion on a working farm. Beautifully converted retaining vaulted ceilings, timber beams, and exposed brickwork with stylish farm-themed interiors while a wood burning stove and underfloor heating keeps things warm on cooler days. Ideal for a family or group of friends looking for a peaceful, rural break. Guests should note the cottage is accessed via narrow country lanes which may be a challenge for some drivers.
Outside, the cottage benefits from a patio shared with seven other properties on the farm with wonderful views over the surrounding countryside.
The farm is home to a herd of Hereford beef cattle and, depending on the time of year, guests may have the opportunity to see calves and bulls. The owners would be delighted to take guests on a tour of the farm to see the cows, learn about the day-to-day running of the farm, and help out with feeding.
Hazel Cottage is perfectly placed for exploring the heather moorlands, blanket bogs, and limestone dales of the Peak District National Park. Attractions in the park include Chatsworth Estate comprising a magnificent Grade II listed house, a 105-acre garden, working farmyard, and over 1,800 acres of parkland; Ladybower Reservoir famous for its two massive ‘plugholes’; and Peak Cavern, also known as Devil’s Arse, a natural show cave containing historic rope works that offers guided tours to view stunning geological formations.
The Peak District is also excellent for walkers and cyclists with Mam Tor & The Great Ridge, The Roaches and Lud's Church, and Dovedale Stepping Stones offering a variety of routes for all abilities.
Other attractions within easy reach include Old Crich Tramway Village, Carsington Water, Heights of Abraham, and Matlock Farm Park.
Alderwasley has a village store, post office, and an 18th century pub serving food. For supermarkets and other amenities, the market town of Belper can be reached in 15 minutes, while the railway station at Whatstandwell, a mile away, has direct trains to Derby, Nottingham, and Lincoln.
Ground floor:
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining table, and sitting area with wood burning stove
Bedroom with king-size bed, and Jack and Jill en-suite shower room with walk-in shower, double basin, heated towel rail, and WC
Bedroom with super king-size bed (zip and link, can be twins on request)
First floor:
Bedroom with king-size bed, and en-suite shower room with walk-in shower, double basin, heated towel rail, and WC
Underfloor heating, wood burning stove
Electric oven, microwave, fridge, kettle, toaster, dishwasher, washing machine
WiFi
Smart TV
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Fuel and power
First basket of logs for the wood burner
Bed linen and towels
Hairdyer
Welcome hamper
Off-road parking for plenty of cars
Shared patio garden with furniture
Children and infants welcome
Highchair and travel cot available
Sorry, no dogs allowed
Strictly no smoking
Shop 2 miles, pub 1.5 miles, railway station 1 mile
Distances are calculated “as the crow flies”, so actual driving, cycling, and walking distances may differ.