Bakewell is idyllically situated on the banks of the river Wye, the biggest town in the Peak District National Park’s mellow stone buildings, medieval five-arched stone bridge and quaint courtyards. Bakewell is also extremely popular with visitors and offers a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants as well as a frequent local markets and is probably best known for its unique and delicious Pudding.
Brew House is a stone built cottage situated close to the centre of Bakewell, with private parking for two cars and additional on-street parking for one car. Centrally located in a beautiful part of the Peak District National Park, this upside-down house is an ideal location for exploring on foot with lovely walks from the doorstep, or riding a bike through the many quiet lanes and footpaths of the area. This cottage is full of character and includes three bedrooms and three bathrooms. Pets are welcome – please note that this cottage does not have a large outdoor space – but there are numerous short and long walks available from the door.
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Brew House is full of charm and character with original features throughout including:
Large open plan upstairs sitting room with TV & DVD
Twin Bedroom with an adjacent family bathroom (bath with shower over)
Gas central heating, all fuel and power
Bed linen and towels included
Free Wifi available
Cot and highchair available on request
Well behaved pets welcome at no extra charge
Private Parking for two cars at the house with a residents pass for one additional car on the street
A welcome pack including a pint of milk, some tea & coffee for that important cuppa when you arrive!
The Cottage is available for flexible bookings throughout the year.
We look after our cottages and our guests personally and are on-call throughout your stay should you need any help or advice.
We offer flexible holidays all year round - book the length of holiday you want, starting on the day you prefer. We do not apply booking fees, charge for paying with a credit card, compulsory insurance or any other hidden charges. Please read our Booking conditions
Book 4 nights, get 10% off; 5 nights, 20%; 6 nights,30% ; 7 nights +, 35% off.
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Our simple 3 step process
Book without forms Choose your holiday and contact us to finalise your booking. No booking forms to fill out, we will do all the paperwork. We will contact you when your payments are due, so don’t worry about forgetting a payment.
We'll meet you at the cottage We will contact you a few days before you arrive to understand your travel plans, so we can ensure we are there when you arrive. We will meet you at the cottage to show you around, make sure you know how everything works, answer any queries you may have, and give you the keys.
Enjoy ! Relax & enjoy your holiday ! But if there are any problems or you want some information about the Peak District we have a 24 hour guest support line.
Brew House - Outside
Brew House Bakewell, Open Plan Sitting Room
Brew House Bakewell, Open Plan Sitting Room
Brew House Bakewell, Open Plan Sitting Room
Brew House Bakewell, Open Plan Dining Room
Brew House Bakewell, Kitchen
Brew House Bakewell, Kitchen
Brew House Bakewell, Kitchen
Brew House Bakewell, King Bedroom
Brew House Bakewell, En-suite (King Room)
Brew House Bakewell, Double Bedroom
Brew House Bakewell, En-suite (Double Room)
Brew House Bakewell, Twin Bedroom
Brew House Bakewell, Family Bathroom
Brew House - Patio
Brew House Bakewell, Garage & Parking Area
The picturesque and historic market town of Bakewell is the largest settlement in the Peak District National Park, and is well known to residents and visitors alike as the `Capital of the Derbyshire Dales. Bakewell really is a little gem of a town in the heart of the glorious Peak District. The wonderful old buildings, the character cottages, the meandering river with banks of green willow – Bakewell is simply a truly beautiful place.
There are pubs, restaurants and eateries galore. It’s the home of the infamous Bakewell pudding, the dessert that went wrong but has now gone so right!
The River Wye is a major river of the western part of the Peak it rises on Axe Edge above Buxton and flows eastwards passing through Buxton and Bakewell to join the Derwent at Rowsley. The Parish Church of All Saints at Bakewell, whose fine spire and unusual octagonal tower have been a landmark on the hillside overlooking the town for over six hundred years. Its Market Charter was granted in 1330, and there is an open market in the town every Monday, whilst the Cattle Market is one of the largest in the county.
Haddon Hall, barely a mile away down the valley is regarded as the finest medieval Manor House in England, and is a seat of the Duke of Rutland, whilst the Duke of Devonshire’s splendid Chatsworth House, known as the Palace of the Peak, stands sedately beside the Derwent less than three miles away. Bakewell has a golf course to the east of the town accessible from Station Road, whilst also accessible from the Old Station car park nearby is the Monsal Trail. The Trail was once the main railway line to Buxton and Manchester, but now provides one of the most scenic of walks both beside the Wye, and through some of the most picturesque of dales landscapes all the way to Miller’s Dale