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Derbyshire |
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Ms Howarth |
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Peak District |
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01298 214280 |
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Buxton |
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01298 78831 |
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House |
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N/A |
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Sleeps: |
12 |
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Bedrooms: |
4 |
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Bathrooms: |
4 |
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Wellwood Lodge provides superior self catering accommodation for 12 people in 6 bedrooms, plus up to two infants under 2 years. This spacious family home is situated in a quiet residential area on the rural outskirts of the cultural spa town of Buxton, in the scenic heart of the Peak District National Park. An ideal holiday base for the larger party.
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Wellwood Lodge
Conveniently situated in a quiet residential area on the outskirts
of the this spa town.
Delightfully situated near the Lakelands village of Maryport
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Ground Floor:
A very large lounge, with comfortable seating for 12 and a coal effect gas fire. Dining room, where everyone can dine together around a square table, the large lazy susan is a popular feature!. The well equipped kitchen, with ample work surfaces and storage, leads through to the Victorian style. Conservatory with sitting area, and door to rear garden. Toilet with shower cubicle and washbasin. Utility room with washer and tumble dryer.
First Floor:
Master ensuite double bedroom with shower cubicle, toilet and vanity unit. A kingsize double bedroom with washbasin. One twin bedroom and a double bedroom, all with fitted wardrobes. There is a shower room with wash basin and toilet and a bathroom with toilet, washbasin and shower over bath.
Second Floor:
One twin bedroom and a double bedroom.
Basement:
Cellar rooms with 6' x 3' Snooker table, dart board and football game
Free Wi-Fi, full gas central heating, all bed linen with duvets, 2 cots available to hire, 2 highchairs, 3 TVs, DVD and CD players, washing machine, dishwasher, fridge/freezer microwave oven, range style electric ovens and gas hob, NEFF electric oven, payphone.
Outside
The house is on a hillside, with a terrace style garden at the rear with a small lawn and an outdoor sitting area with delightful far reaching views. Garages for 2 cars with further off road parking for 2 cars. The roof of the double garage doubles as a patio. A path with handrail ascends from the pavement, (no steps).
Local area
Good walks from the door, with Buxton's Pavilion gardens, Opera House, shops, restaurants and pubs within easy walking distance. The gritstone hills of the Dark Peak, the limestone dales of Dovedale and the White Peak, the caverns of Castleton, and stately homes all an easy drive.Cycling trails and exploring caverns are popular pastimes,
Although not actually situated within the National Park itself, the beautiful Spa town of Buxton is the largest habitation that lies within what is widely know as, The Peak District, where it is possibly one of the best centres to base a short, or even long term stay within the area. Buxton not only has direct access to Manchester Airport with flights to almost any point around the world, but also Rail and Road links that connect it with the rest of the country.
The Peak District is renown for its natural stunning landscapes, from the Dark Peak which lies towards the north and west, and rises to over 636m on the bleak windswept moorland around Kinder Scout, down to where it meets the northern edge of the White Peak at 200m in Castleton.
For shear variety, the Peak District offers more to the Walker than anything else. There are rivers galore wending their way through magnificent scenic valleys. Begin by exploring the famous River Dove, the anglers' paradise and its sister, the Manifold, both have their origins just south-west of Buxton.