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Two charming distinctly contrasting single bedroom 17th/18thC beamed cottages in beautiful locations. Fern Cottage and Brosterfield Cottage are full of character, both have central heating and both are eminently suited to holidays throughout the year.The small conservation village of Foolow is described in the Peak Park Tourist Guide as being one of the prettiest villages in the Peak, acting as a crossroads as far as a variety of walks are concerned. It is popular with walkers, artists and lovers of country life, with its pond, Aylesbury ducks, Manor House, village green, 14thC cross, bull baiting ring, one pub/ restaurant, a small chapel and a tiny church.Fern Cottage stands close to the village green and is convenient for the village pub/ restaurant. Brosterfield Cottage enjoys an exceptional outlook standing within acres of grazing land well away from the road on the fringe of the village.The cottages are fully furnished in traditional style and are of great charm, comfort and character - a testimony being the number of repeat bookings received from guests year after year.The location is ideal for exploring the many attractions of the area too numerous to mention, but including the historical village of Eyam (a couple of miles away), the Chatsworth Estate, Haddon Hall, Ladybower (of Dam Busters fame), Bakewell, Castleton, Buxton (the highest town in the country), the lovely dales, the numerous edges and crags.FERN COTTAGE is believed to date back to the 1700's being built of stone and cement rendered. It provides a very comfortable holiday home without compromising its cottage atmosphere. Foolow is well known as being a small friendly village and guests at Fern Cottage certainly seem to enjoy being at 'the hub' of village life.The interior has what appear to be the original pine beams to the ground floor accommodation, and a very old large stone fireplace. A Belfort r High Season Low Season Open All Year, Open at Christmas, Open at New Year Cottage |

