Sunnylea is a pretty semi-detached limestone cottage, hidden away in a backwater, close to the centre of the typical 'White Peak' village of Great Longstone. Just four miles from the market town of Bakewell it is central to all the attractions of the Peak District.
Local villages have fetes and flower festivals during the summer, and you will never be far away from tea and cake! When you return to Sunnylea, you might simply relax in the sunny south-west facing garden, or in the winter months, in front of the open range. However, should you wish to eat out, the village has two pubs serving good food within a five minute walk. A 15 minute walk over the fields will take you to the Packhorse in Little Longstone, an unspoilt country pub, popular with walkers, which also serves good food.
This holiday cottage at a glance
Sleeps three guests.
One double bedroom and one single bedroom.
Ground floor shower room and wc on the first floor.
Open fire.
South west facing garden.
Parking for one vehicle in addition to plenty of local free parking.
Sorry, no pets.
Children must be seven years old or over, a small baby in own moses basket (up to six months) welcome.
WiFi.
Minimum of a three night stay.
Additional features
Ideal for a Romantic Retreat.
Gas hob and electric oven.
Microwave.
Fridge with freezer compartment.
Washer/dryer.
Dishwasher.
Television.
DVD player.
CD player, iPod docking station, radio.
Garden furniture.
Barbecue.
Attractions and nearby amenities
There are countless opportunities for walking, cycling and climbing.
Excursions might include Chatsworth, Haddon and Eyam Hall, the Castleton Caverns and Buxton Opera House.
The Monsal trail passes by less than half a mile from the village and numerous footpaths mean that you can walk from the door.
For additional inspiration on what to do within the area, please click here.