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Guide Price: GBP £481.00
Number of bedrooms: 2
The property sleeps up to: 4 people
Pets are allowed at this property
Dating back to 1758, this Grade II* listed Gothic folly has been converted into a gamekeeper’s cottage over a hundred years ago. Designed by Robert Adam, at the same time as Kedleston Hall (NT), for the first Lord Scarsdale. It now has its own lawned garden, and stands detached amidst the estate’s romantic woods and farmland. With decorated Gothic tracery windows, columns, parapets detailed with arrowslits, shields, quatre-foils and pinnacles it forms a unique holiday retreat. An ideal base for touring the Peak District National Park. Carsington reservoir for sailing, 10 minutes’ drive. Kedleston Hall 1 mile._Ground floor: Beamed living room with open fire. Farmhouse-style kitchen in Victorian extension with tiled floor and dining area. Bathroom/W.C with over-bath shower. Lower ground floor: Utility. First floor: Double bedroom with Velux and Gothic windows. Twin-bedded room with trefoil windows._
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