Rural Accommodation

Turlow Fields Farm

Self Catering
£200.00
 -  £400.00
Notes : per week
Turlow Fields Farm
Hognaston
Ashbourne
DE6 1PW
Enjoy England Self Catering 4 Stars
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation

Turlow Fields Farm Pictures

Description

Owner Information
Mandy Hunter
Derbyshire
Phone : +44 (0)1335 370834
Turlow Fields Farm lies within what is known as the Derbyshire Peak Fringe and Lower Derwent Area, Characterised by the impressive steep sided river valleys, Hedgerows, rivers, fast flowing brooks and steeply undulating grassland this area is seen as the foothills to the Pennines.

We are situated just to the North East of Ashbourne and to the south of Carsington Water. perfectly situated to enjoy the peaks and dales of Derbyshire.

A small but truly mixed farm there is plenty for you to see Aberdeen Angus cattle, sheep, Gloucester old spot pigs, goats, chickens and a pet’s corner.

The cottage, Barn Close is attached to the farm house and is built on the footprint of where once stood a double pig sty and loose box; it has its own driveway, parking area and private garden.

The Cottage is all on one level so is suitable for people who find stairs difficult.

Tastefully decorated, the cottage has a spacious living kitchen with comfortable sofa gas log stove, open trussed beam ceiling and French doors that open onto the garden from where you have beautiful views over the farm and grazing animals, the kitchen itself is well equipped with dishwasher and microwave etc, yet retains its country feel.

There are two bedrooms one double room and a twin room with bunk beds, decorated and furnished in a clean fresh country style with bedside tables, lamps and pine furniture(The bunks can be separated and are adult sized beds).

The bathroom has bath with power shower over and curved glass shower screen, heated towel rail and shaver point.

The Cottage has under floor heating in every room, lovely to step onto in the mornings.

Awarded a Four Star Accommodation Rating we feel sure Barn Close offers you the perfect balance of location comfort and charm. While staying with us you are welcome to walk and explore the fields and see the animals or picnic in any number of quiet out of the way spots.

Holidaying with us means you are in easy reach of a wealth of local attractions.
Dish Washer 
Ground Floor Bedroom 
Microwave 
Suitable for Mobility 
Working Farm 
Garden Patio 
Parking On-Site 
Real Fires 

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