Honeysuckle Cottage, 2 bed, sleeps 3, family-friendly and pet-friendly
This end terrace cottage sits in a quiet street in the center of the town, just yards from the picturesque canal basin with its colorful boats. The canal towpath runs by, offering miles of easy walking surrounded by the Peak District countryside. Set over three floors, the front entry to the property is on the middle floor where there is a modern lounge with a cosy wood burning stove. Downstairs the dining kitchen including dishwasher, fridge freezer and washer dryer with access via a barn door to the paved rear patio with garden furniture, whilst upstairs are the two comfy bedrooms and toilet. Close to the beautiful Goyt Valley, one of the Peak District's undiscovered gems, this is an area of spectacular high moorland and interesting market towns. The choice of walks is endless and quiet lanes and moorland tracks offer a good choice for cyclists too. It's a short drive to the historic market towns of Chapel-en-le-Frith and the spa town of Buxton with its splendid Opera House and Crescent. Nearby Castleton offers a choice of underground caves to visit, and the National Trust's impressive estate at Lyme Park shouldn't be missed. In the other direction Manchester is easy to reach from Whaley Bridge station (5 minutes walk from the cottage), making this an ideal location to combine exploring the Peak District with some city shopping. Ground floor Kitchen: with electric oven and gas hob, washer/dryer and microwave. Dining table. Bathroom: with shower over bath, WC and hand basin. Middle Floor Lounge: with Free view TV/Radio, unlimited broadband Internet and comfy seating Upper floor Bedroom 1: with king size bed Bedroom 2: with single bed Toilet: WC and hand basin Facilities / Miscellaneous: All gas, electric and first basket of logs included. Unlimited broadband Internet. Bed linen and towels provided. Rear flagged patio (not enclosed) with outdoor furniture. Car parking for 1 car at front of Cottage in allocated space and free public car park 10 meters away. Second entrance at kitchen/patio level and bicycle storage available DOGS and CATS WELCOME ( We kindly ask that pets are up to date with flea treatments)
Another great stay in Whaley Bridge everything you need central location quiet area, neighbours friendly. Cottage very cosy lounge spacious kitchen bathroom good shower. Would definitely stay at Honeysuckle again, train 2 minute walk to station buses to Buxton convenient too.
good location, excellent easy parking in the free car park literally 50 yards away. close to town and nearby coffee shop and fish n chip shop. - all in all a good location for exploring the Peak District - everything is kind of 10 miles or 20 minutes way in nice country roads. Very handy Tesco superstor 5 mins walk or 2 mins drive
Stayed for 3 nights , the cottage was lovely and warm,comfy bed and in a great location for walking the canal path . It is also a good base for visiting the area .The cafe close by does excellent sandwiches and cakes.
Recommend, value for money, Honey Suckle Cottage, always our go to when visiting UK to see family close by.
Great setting, near shops, cafes, canal and public transport.
Not suitable for young children due to stairs.
Lovely property, too many stairs. Very comfy bed. Couldn't get the heating to actually warm the property up, no matter how high we set it. Need a bread knife and a new frying pan. Great location. Enjoyed our stay.
Nice house, good location. Lots of stairs. We ended up parking mainly in the big free car park just down from the property, it does fill up during the day though. Not the worldâs fastest WiFi but okay. Living area was comfy, kitchen was well equipped. The shower is over the bath, the bath isnât particularly wide, itâs a little hard to stand in. Biggest issue was the open hatch above the upstairs bathroom door - it was very draughty, even in May. Good location for exploring the Peak District, nice canal walks, close to Manchester and National Trust properties.
Lovely property, very well equipped, loved the wood burner, many extras washing up liquid, washing powder , hand wash , logs , fire lighters, toilet roll ect.
Unfortunately to many stairs for me .
There were positives about this property but also some negatives. The house was warm, we enjoyed the wood burner, the beds comfy and the shower good. It was superficially clean but not really clean (the kitchen floor was grimy, so too all the edges and corners of the rooms), the nearby road was noisy with the bedroom window open at night and the house lacked some basics (no mop for said kitchen floor, no tea towels or dish cloths which we ended up buying just for the stay). It lacked the extras that make a stay more special and welcoming. Overall a good enough property but not one weâd rush back to.
the Cottage is well equipped. Everything is there to make a stay enjoyable. Nice bathroom, nice shower and enough towelswhaley Bridge is a great base to explore the Peak District. There are a few nice pubs and a few good restaurants and lots of good takeaway. Also a very good sandwich shop and a wine shop. There is a large Tesco nearby for groceries.We will definitely be back.
Whaley Bridge is interesting and active little town. Plenty of options for food and at least three good pubs. The cottage had everything we wanted and we did a couple of great walks from the door.