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Lower Damgate Farm is an ideal location from which to explore the beauty of the Peak National Park. Nestling between the magnificent valleys of Dovedale and the Manifold Rivers and surrounded by National Trust land, you only need to walk out of the front door to experience some of the finest walks around. The National Trust Park of Ilam and both rivers are only a short walk away and Alton Towers and the country houses of Chatsworth and Haddon Hall are only a short drive away. The Barns are fitted out to a very high standard with beautiful furnishings. The conversions retain a wealth of individual charm, with exposed beams, wooden and flagged floors throughout, which all enhance the ambience of the barns. In addition the fabrics have been carefully coordinated with antique furnishings to enhance the appeal of these very individual barns. All have luxury fittings, with gas log burning stoves, CD players, TV, DVD and video player with the use of a video library. dishwasher, microwave, coffee maker, BBQ, Duvets and linen are provided. There is a central utility area with a telephone, chest freezer, washing machines, dryers and airers, cots and highchairs. Outside there are individual decking areas with garden furniture and barbeques for those long summer evenings. There is a mown playing field directly infront of the decking areas which is ideal and safe for children. There is a new Games room with a pool table. Pets welcome by arrangement with a kennel and compound area for dogs to dry off after a long walk. The farm grounds extend to over 20 acres and is ideal for children to play and picnic in. There are pet sheep, ducks and chickens. During lambing time the children often help feed the lambs and collecting eggs is a must for everyone. Note bookings are from Friday to Friday. For More InformationVisit Property's WebsiteSpecial Features
AmenitiesLinens are provided
AccessibilityReubens Roost has a downstairs bathroom with sink and all amienities are on the same floor. ideal for those with disabilities. |
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