Badger Cottage, Buxton

Holiday cottage/Self catering

A rare find - and haven of peace in a hectic world

You enter an entirely different world driving along our picturesque river valley towards Cressbrook, a quiet and very pretty conservation village nestling on the hillside overlooking Monsal Dale, near Bakewell … and begin to relax immediately.

This cosy 18th century grade 2 listed cottage provides a home from home and occupies an idyllic setting leading out into National Park country – a myriad of footpaths and bridleways with sheltered valleys, hidden waterfalls and dramatic hills, rich in wildlife and recent archaeological finds.

Our guests say this position is most idyllic and so central for exploring The Peak District National Park with its wealth of castles, caverns, historic houses,  and outdoor activities. The market towns of Bakewell and Buxton,  and Chatsworth House are just short drive and just beyond is an abundance of peak district attractions including Alton Towers. A warm welcome is assured at ‘The Cressbrook’ pub just across the road and there are an interesting choice of inns, and country restaurants in the surrounding area.

The cottage is a good choice for families and for walkers, cyclists and climbers with the Monsal Trail and excellent climbing at Ravens Tor and Water Cum Jolly close by. It’s also perfect for that special romantic break.

Badger cottage has a  log burner and full central heating, sunny gardens and patio furniture, It sleeps 6 guests. Set in the heart of Cressbrook it has breathtaking country views of Monsal Dale, and lies in a Site of Special Scientific Interest and an Area of Conservation. All the rooms have amazing rural views, and are not overlooked. Wildlife and wildflowers abound and many guests do spot a Badger!

The cottage is tastefully furnished with good quality furniture and antiques is very well equipped.    The pretty sitting room with mullioned latticed window overlooks the garden and has a Derbyshire stone fireplace and log burner, TV, DVD/CD player and games and books to help you feel at home

The dining kitchen has a table and chairs and is well equipped for your stay with washer/dryer, hob and oven, dishwasher ,microwave, ironing facilities and a fridge with ice box. The bathroom downstairs has bath with shower above, lighted mirror with shaver point, hand basin and WC. Upstairs are 3 bedrooms, 2 are double and one has sturdy full size bunk beds. The master bedroom has a double bed with pretty drapes and small TV, ideal to relax in after a busy day.  There is also a  shower room with WC, hand basin and shaver point. Little ones are well catered for with a high chair and travel cot, plus a range of soft toys, childrens books and DVD’s.

The front terraced garden gets the sun all day and has breathtaking views along Monsal Dale, it’s an ideal spot to sip a glass of wine whilst watching the birds of prey swoop along the dale,  The stepped path may not be suitable for the elderly or those with walking difficulties.

The paved rear patio is walled and gated and is secure for dogs.  It has patio table and chairs and BBQ . Cycles may be stored here but they will not be under cover.

Dogs are most welcome and will enjoy the fabulous range of walks from the door! There is on road parking for cars outside the cottage or a free village car park about 50 yards away.

The tariff includes central heating, power, initial supplies for the logburner and bed linen and towels.  Dogs are most welcome at a cover charge of £25 each. Arrival is  from 3pm and departure by 10 am. Early check in at 1pm or late check out at 12 noon is often available on request at £20 each.  I ask for a Good housekeeping bond of £40 which is returnable when the cottage is left in good order.

Check in: 12:00pm
Check out: 12:00pm

Property address

  • Trinity House
  • Cressbrook
  • Buxton
  • Derbyshire
  • East Midlands
  • sk178sx
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Capacity

  • Rooms: 3
  • Sleeps: 6

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Local attractions

  • Chatsworth House and Gardens - and their award winning Farm Shop or Haddon Hall in Bakewell or Hardwick Hall
  • Go to Eyam Hall and Craft Centre and the Eyam Museum to see the history of the Plague village
  • Alton Towers for a family day out
  • Gulliver’s Kingdom and the Heights of Abraham at Matlock Bath
  • Visit the Chestnut Centre
  • an Otter and Owl Sanctuary in High Peak
  • Go Ape! In the beautiful Buxton Country Park
  • Visit the Speedwell Cavern or Devil’s Arse
  • Enjoy a Hot Air Balloon Ride with the Dragon Balloon Company
  • Visit ancient sites
  • Arbor Low was built around 2500 BC and is known as ‘ The Stonehenge of the Peak'
  • The National Tramway Museum at Crich for its collection of historic trams
  • Visit a well dressing in summer
  • Well dressing takes place in around 20 villages where village creates its own themed pictures on boards of puddled clay using petals; seeds and other fruits of the earth; The finished well dressings are displayed and blessing ceremonies are held in celebration
  • Take a walk in the National Trust’s Longshaw Estate or in Chatsworth park
  • Enjoy a Tideswell Male Voice Choir concert
  • Outdoor pursuits
  • Walk the Trails - The Monsal trail is just minutes walk from Badger Cottage and 2 miles from Tideswell and is a wonderful gentle walk along a disused railway line with great views
  • There’s also the Tissington Trail from Ashbourne to Buxton and the High Peak Trail
  • Walk the Dales – The spectacular limestone dales of Tideswell Dale; Tansley Dale; Ravens Dale and Cressbrook Dale are all a gentle walk from the cottages
  • Cressbrook Dale is a site of specific scientific interest renowned for its exceptional and rare wild flowers
  • Lovely walks in this area can be found here
  • At the top of Cressbrook Dale you will see a limestone formation called Peters Stone
  • It is also known as Gibberts Rock
  • The bodies of those who had committed serious crimes were hung from a gibbert in a cage here to serve as a warning to others
  • The last man to suffer this fate was Anthony Linguard in 1815
  • Dovedale; Monsal Dale and Lathkill Dale are still scarcely touched by man
  • On their steep rocky faces are some of the rarest and most beautiful plants and insects in the Park
  • A collection of lovely walks
  • For walks with your dog see the paws on the moors initiative
  • For guided walks with Sally and her dog Alfie
  • For fishing ideas try peakdistrictonline website
  • And for fishing on the Derbyshire Wye at Cressbrook you will need a day permit
  • There is renowned climbing at water cum jolly (Rubicon Wall) ukclimbing website
  • and Ravensdale Crags both within a short walk of Badger Cottage
  • There is also good climbing at Stoney Middleton and Curber Edge
  • Next year the Monsal Trail will open from Buxton to Bakewell for walkers and cyclists; this is a particularly scenic route
  • Carsington Water offers sailing and water sports also good walks and cycling trails
  • carsingtonwater's website

Payment methods

Cash and cheques are accepted.