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The Old Bulls Head

High Peak, in the county of Derbyshire

The Old Bulls Head in High Peak is a fabulous pet friendly property which will sleep 12 people over 6 bedrooms. The property facilities include Dishwasher, Garden and WiFi. Please be aware that this list is not exhaustative and may change over time.

The Old Bulls Head also has access to a hot tub. After a day of sightseeing, what could be better than enjoying the bubbles whilst sitting under the stars with a glass of... bubbles?

Whether it's a cosy lunch after a winter stroll, or a relaxing summer afternoon in a beer garden, The Old Bulls Head is only 2 minutes (approx) from the nearest pub.

Some of the most popular nearby activities include Birdwatching, Climbing, Cycling, Gardens, Golf, Historic Sites, National Trust, Theatre, Theme Park, Walking, Various water based activites and Zoo.

A little more information on High Peak

With its cobblestone market, historic old stocks, and Eccles Pike, a gritstone hill that becomes pink at the summit and offers expansive 360-degree views, Chapel-en-le-Frith is referred to as the Capital of the Peak. The well-known spa town of Buxton is only seven miles away; in addition to its healing spring water, it is also well-known for its magnificent Victorian Opera House, Pavillion Gardens, and a number of shows that draw tourists from all over the world. Numerous sights, including magnificent homes like Chatsworth House and Lyme Hall, are only a short drive away. The Devil's Arse, Blue John, and Speedwell caverns are famed in Castleton and the Goyt Valley. On the western side of the Peak District National Park, in a magnificent rural environment, is the charming small village of Chinley. It is well-liked by walkers who are drawn to the routes across the dramatic Cracken Edge that connect to Kinder Scout, Edale, South Head, Mount Famine, and Chinley Churn. With the village's assortment of pubs serving award-winning ales, cafes, and restaurants, visitors are well-served. After hiking Combs Moss and Castle Naze, visitors can enjoy a supper at the country tavern in the tranquil village of Combs, which takes pleasure in serving food made with high-quality ingredients. On the northern border of the Peak District National Park, in a lovely rural environment, is the charming High Peak village of Hayfield. It's a quiet small village that attracts many walkers because to Kinder Scout's close proximity. Families (and those who prefer more leisurely strolls) travel west along the lovely Sett Valley Trail in the direction of New Mills, while serious hikers travel east out of the village up and over the green foothills to the russet expanse of the Kinder Plateau, Pennine Way, and Snake Path. Only a few miles separate you from Edale, another starting point for the Pennine Way.

Local Activites in High Peak, Derbyshire

  • Birdwatching
  • Climbing
  • Cycling
  • Gardens
  • Golf
  • Historic Sites
  • National Trust
  • Theatre
  • Theme Park
  • Walking
  • Water
  • Zoo

Facilities

  • Close to pub
  • Dishwasher
  • Garden
  • Golf Course nearby
  • Hot Tub
  • Pets Allowed
  • Railway Nearby
  • WiFi

Sleeps up to 12

6 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms

7 nights from  £1476.00

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NB. Prices change daily, accuracy may vary.

FAQs about The Old Bulls Head

The Old Bulls Head has 6 bedrooms.

The Old Bulls Head can sleep 12 people and has 6 bedrooms.

You can check in at The Old Bulls Head from 15:00. On your departure day, check out is at 10:00.

The Old Bulls Head has 3 bathrooms.

The Old Bulls Head is located near High Peak in the county of Derbyshire.

* Distances are calculated using data provided by the merchant and calculated as the crow flies. This is may be inaccurate if the merchant only provides the exact property location after booking has been completed.

A few things to note about The Old Bulls Head

Central heating. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. Smart TV, WiFi, snooker table and dart board. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 4 cars. Rear garden with lawn and decking with furniture and hot tub. Four well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 0.3 miles and pub 0.1 miles. Note: The dining table converts into a snooker table. Note: Please close the wooden gate after you have driven through

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