Pyegreave Cottage is a character stone cottage, converted from 300 year old stables and many of the original features, including oak beams and stone alcoves have been retained. The cottage sits on the hillside outside the village of Combs, near Chapel-en-le-Frith. The stables formed part of one of the old barns on Pyegreave Farm, which in 1840 was purchased at a local auction by Florence Nightingale’s father who lived in the village for a considerable time.
We have been awarded a 4 star Gold award rating by Quality in Tourism of which we are very proud.
Non smokers only. Sorry no pets taken.
The Cottage is furnished to a high standard with full central heating and an electric log effect fire in the lounge.
The spacious fully fitted kitchen is equipped with electric cooker and hob, microwave, washing machine, fridge, freezer, tumble dryer and from the breakfast bar there are fabulous views of the surrounding countryside. The stable door from the kitchen leads to the garden and patio area where alfresco meals can be enjoyed or you can watch a wonderful sunset with that evening glass of wine.
The shower room which contains toilet, washbasin, heated towel rail and airing cupboard in situated on the ground floor.
To take advantage of the fantastic views, the large lounge is situated on the upper floor and is furnished with 2 sofas, (one being a double sofa bed), colour TV with Sky, radio/DVD, Ipod docking station and CD player. The dining table and chairs are within an area of the lounge.
The bedroom can be arranged for 2 large single beds or 1 very large double bed.
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