
THE TACK ROOM
ASHFORD IN THE WATER
NEAR BAKEWELL
SLEEPS 2
DOG FRIENDLY
1 DOG
1 BATHROOMS
1 BEDROOMS
The Tack Room has an open plan kitchen/living area with dining table and exposed beams. There is a double bedroom with exposed beams and an ensuite bathroom with toilet and shower and all bed linen and towels are provided for you.
Book online using the availability calendar below or ring 07974 914954. We can sometimes offer short breaks so please contact us and we will try to accommodate you.
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Living Area
The Tack Room has an open plan kitchen/living area with dining table and exposed beams.
Bed & Bath
There is a double bedroom with exposed beams and an ensuite bathroom with toilet and shower and all bed linen and towels are provided for you.
Outside
Outside The Tack Room there is ample parking and a paved patio area. There is a small garden area with garden furniture for you to relax in after a hard days walking! As with all of our properties, there are stunning walks right from the door step.
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1 double bedroom
1 bathroom with shower
Electric hob and oven, microwave, fridge with freezer compartment and separate small freezer and washer/dryer
Off road parking
Garden furniture
Smart TV/DVD and Radio
Wi-Fi included
Travel cot and high chair available
This property will be decorated for Christmas
Arrival: 16:00 onwards
Departure: before 10:00, unless otherwise stated in your arrival details
1 dog allowed. Dogs are charged at £20 each per full or part week.
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This stunning converted farm building with all the conveniences of modern living, including a spacious open-plan living area set all on one level, making this a property with increased accessibility.
The property is situated within easy reach of the Derbyshire village of Ashford in the Water, which sits on the banks of the river Wye, north of Bakewell. With its medieval Sheepwash Bridge as its focal point, the village is full of character and includes a well-stocked village shop and pub. Walkers will enjoy exploring the contrasting scenery of the higher and wilder Dark Peak in the north and the gently rolling limestone dales of White Peak in the south.