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"The Cabins" are a new addition to Brosterfield Farm.Nestled in the rear field. We are awaiting the professional photos.We do now have curtains! We have 3 in a curved line & each decorated differently with amazing views over the fields beyond.Each cabin has a beautiful en-suite shower room. Open plan kitchen, living & bed area with a deep filled king size mattress.Sitting in bed you can look out across what is a stunning location to have a morning coffee. Doggies are welcome - £10.00 per doggie CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR 2021 DATES - PLEASE READ BEFORE BOOKING Please note due to Airbnb calendar settings, please check these dates before booking:- CHRISTMAS - Arrival - Thursday 23rd December - Dept - Monday 27th December 2021 CHRISTMAS/NEW YEAR MID WEEK Arrival - Monday 27th December 2021 - Dept Thursday 30th December 2021 NEW YEAR Arrival Thursday 30th December 2021 - Dept. - Monday 3rd January 2021 Chatsworth House - Home of the Dukes of Devonshire, the Cavendish Family. When you drive across the surrounding park and see Chatsworth House for the first time, a sumptuous pile of yellow stone surrounded by gardens, fronted by the River Derwent and backed by a tree-covered hillside, it fairly takes your breath away. It is not hard to see why this is the premier tourist attraction of the area. Haddon Hall, Bakewell Derbyshire Described by Simon Jenkins in “1000 Best Houses” as “the most perfect house to survive from the middle ages”. Set in the heart of the beautiful Peak District National Park, parts of the house date from the 12th Century, sitting like a jewel in its Elizabethan terraced gardens, and overlooking the River Wye. Carsington Sports and Leisure CSL offer activities to the members of the public for both land based and water borne activities which include: Sailing, Windsurfing, Paddlesports, Team Building, Mountain bike hire, Fly Fishing THE HEIGHTS OF ABRAHAM There are also four exhibitions “The Long view”, “Tinker’s Shaft SSSI” “Heath and Heaven” and “The Fossil Factory”, and a spectacularly lit underground tour of the Great Masson Cavern. Most visitors are surprised to learn that the Heights is in fact the Derbyshire’s oldest tourist attraction, first opening as a Pleasure Ground in 1780 when visitors would make the climb from the valley floor on foot to witness some of the finest views across the surrounding area. The cable cars now mean visitors reach the top without such effort, but the reward is the same as the views remain truly breathtaking. Over two centuries later you are still able to wander around the estate with its zigzag paths and woodland trails and it is easy to understand why the area proved inspirational to the Romantic movement of the period. Poole's Cavern & Country Park Discover Poole’s Cavern, Buxton’s Hidden Wonder.Take a Journey beneath the earth with our expert guides, explore the vast Limestone caverns and see how crystal Stalactites and Stalagmites have lined the chambers over millions of years. Back above ground explore the beautiful country park woodlands and complete your day with a stroll to Grin Low and Solomon’s Temple viewpoint with superb views of the Peak District. GO APE high wire tree top adventure. Monsal Trail Cycle Hire Large range of bicycles, tag-a-longs and child seats. Give the whole family a great day out in the beautiful Peak District, & now the spectacular tunnels. Alton Towers Resort Alton Towers Resort, commonly referred to as Alton Towers, is a theme park, waterpark, and hotel complex in the county of Staffordshire, United Kingdom. It is the flagship attraction of Merlin Entertainments in the United Kingdom. Yorkshire Wildlife Park Built on a former riding school and farm, Yorkshire Wildlife Park has come along way since it opened in April 2009. A dynamic centre for conservation and welfare, the park has over 400 animals and over 70 different species of animal. Get up close and personal with some of the most magnificent animals on the planet, from gorgeous Amur Tigers to majestic Polar Bears, you will have an amazing experiences. Ideally a car is needed but we have had many guests that arrive on foot. There are good train links to the big stations at either Sheffield or Chesterfield. From Sheffield you can get the train to the local station of Grindleford which is about 15 mins drive from Brosterfield. From here you can get a bus to Foolow or a local taxi company (pre-booked advisable). The local bus stop is about a 10 minute walk to Brosterfield. The local buses go into all the local villages and larger towns.
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