Rural Accommodation

Burton Manor Farm Cottages

Self Catering
£210.00
 -  £720.00
Notes : per week
Burton Manor Farm Cottages
Over Haddon
Bakewell
DE45 1JX
Enjoy England Self Catering 4 Stars
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation

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Owner Information
Ruth Shirt
Derbyshire
Phone : +44 (0)7790 966707
Burton Manor Farm has six self-catering holiday cottages created out of converted former farm buildings, situated on a traditional working family farm near Over Haddon, Bakewell, in the heart of the Peak District National Park.

Our nearest town is the market town of Bakewell, the administrative centre of the Peak District National Park, which offers a wide selection of shops, eating places, a weekly market, swimming pool and ample car parking.

Nearby are Buxton, the highest market town in England and famous for Buxton Mineral Water, Castleton with its renowned caves famous for the semi precious Blue John gemstone, Haddon Hall and the exceptional Chatsworth House with extensive free grounds as well as a fine garden landscaped over centuries and well worth a visit.

Most of the other major attractions of the Peak District are only a short drive away. Perhaps this is why our guests return, with so much to do and explore you can not possibly hope to see everything in just one visit.

The cottages are equipped to a high standard and enjoy an elevated position offering exceptional views as well as providing an ideal base for visitors to the Peak District National Park.

There are excellent walks right from the door, as well as opportunities nearby for other outdoor activities such as cycling, mountain biking, rock-climbing and hang-gliding.

We are particularly proud of our 4 star rating with the English Tourism Council, an award that is not given lightly and assures you of consistent high standards and attention to detail.
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Things to see and do in Derbyshire

Chatsworth House
Chatsworth House

There is always something new to see and do in the house, garden, farmyard and adventure playground. Experience a taste of Chatsworth in our shops, restaurants and award winning Farm shop, or explore our beautiful 1000 acre park.
Rosliston Forestry Centre
Rosliston Forestry Centre

Discover Rosliston Forestry Centre. From quiet walks to action-packed family fun, uncover nature at its best.Enjoy the woodland’s tranquil peace or experience exhilarating outdoor activities, many of them free. Share a family day out. Match your mood… reflect the seasons.
Bolsover Castle
Bolsover Castle

Be transported back to the golden age of chivalry and romance. Set on a hilltop overlooking the Vale of Scarsdale, Bolsover Castle enjoys panoramic views over the beautiful Derbyshire countryside. Children will love the fairytale Little Castle, designed as a fantasy entertainment house with magnificent wall paintings. Visit the indoor Riding House where William, Duke of Newcastle indulged his passion for training horses in balletic movement. Wander round the beautiful Venus Garden, with its secluded love seats, 23 statues and fountain which plays again for the first time in centuries. There are also intriguing audio-visual displays to enjoy in the Discovery Centre.
Matlock Farm Park
Matlock Farm Park

Matlock Farm Park is set in part of a 600 acre working farm, providing a great day out with varied activities for all the family. the park has a varied selection of animals to see including llamas, goats, peacocks and red deer to name a few. There are specially designed playgrounds and even a go-kart track for the kids and many places for the adults to relax if they wish.
Kedleston Hall
Kedleston Hall

Take a trip back in time to the 1760s at this spectacular Neo-classical mansion framed by historic parkland. Designed for lavish entertaining and displaying an extensive collection of paintings, sculpture and original furnishings, Kedleston is a stunning example of the work of architect Robert Adam. The Curzon family have lived here since the 12th century and continue to live at the Hall. Lord Curzon's Eastern Museum is a treasure trove of fascinating objects acquired on his travels in Asia and while Viceroy of India (1899 to 1905).
Highfields Happy Hens
Highfields Happy Hens

Highfields Happy Hens is an open farm set within the beautiful South Derbyshire countryside. Come and take a leisurely walk around the farm and take in the peace and tranquility of the countryside - after your walk - why not have a cuppa (or more!) in our tea room!
Derby Industrial Museum
Derby Industrial Museum

The Silk Mill Museum is on the site of the world's oldest factories, the Silk Mills built by George Sorocold in 1702 and 1717. The foundations and parts of the tower from the 1717 mill are still visible.
Blue John Cavern
Blue John Cavern

The Blue John Cavern in the Peak District is a series of caverns considered to be the finest range in Great Britain. Our Cavern Tours are of immense educational interest showing clearly how the caverns are formed in limestone strata and how the limestone itself had much earlier been formed by the deposits on the floors of great oceans which have long since receded, as the fossilised remains of marine animals now show.
Nine Ladies
Nine Ladies

A small early Bronze Age stone circle of (actually) ten stones. They were traditionally believed to be nine ladies turned to stone as a penalty for dancing on Sunday. Part of a complex of prehistoric circles and standing stones on Stanton Moor.