Dovedale Cottages at Church Farm

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Dovedale Cottages at Church Farm

We offer self-catering country cottages for rent in the Peak District National Park.

Ancestral Barn
Ancestral BarnEnglish Tourism Council 5 Star Rating
Our ancestral barn infuses charm and character with beamed ceilings and panelled walls.

Church Farm Cottage
Church Farm CottageEnglish Tourism Council 4 Star Rating
This cottage originally formed part of our main farmhouse which is Grade II listed, dating from around the 16th century.

Dale Bottom Cottage
Dale Bottom CottageEnglish Tourism Council 5 Star Rating
Passers-by are stopped in their tracks by this pretty 18th century cottage in Dovedale. It is the very essence of a quaint English Country Cottage in a lovely location.




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Welcome

Our Dovedale Cottages are Grade 2 listed and have a cozy "Country Living" feel in one of the most peaceful and tranquil settings deep in the heart of the Peak District National Park, with stunning scenery in all directions. These lovingly restored cottages are situated in a truly unique position at the top of Hall Dale in Stanshope and therefore are ideally positioned for the Dovedale and Manifold Valleys. If you are looking for first class accommodation, surrounded by peaceful/quiet countryside then Church Farm is the place for you to get away from the demands of modern living!

Lounge
Lounge at the Ancestral barn
Main bedroom
Bedroom at Church Farm Cottage

Church Farm has been a farm as far as we know since the 16th century and has been in the Fowler family for half a century. We have evidence of the occupation on the site of Church Farm in much earlier times. It has always been farmed traditionally in the old fashioned way of using very little pesticides and fertilizers. Animals were allowed to spend their summers grazing the meadows and pastures with the sun on their backs and a friendly pat from the farmer who is boss. They had the very best sweet smelling hay and silage to eat, and were allowed to mature gradually as nature intended. The massive downturn in farming has caused so many of the small farmers like ourselves to either grow into large factory type units or to sell and move out. We did not wish to lose our family home nor leave our land and animals to be farmed more aggressively so we made the decision to fully convert the farm to be organic in April 1997 in an endeavour to protect and preserve the environment and the animals and wildlife on the farm for the future generations who should be lucky enough to live here.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom at the
Ancestral barn
Garden
Garden at Dale Bottom Cottage

Church Farm is therefore an organic farm (no fertilizers or pesticides) with the fields containing a host of wild flowers and herbs. Beautiful walks start from the doorstep of the cottages. So, if you enjoy the countryside you cannot find a better place to relax, unwind and explore it. At the end of the day you have a lovely cottage to come back to and that cozy open fire to laze in front of. If you can drag yourself away, our local pub is just a short stroll.


Recommended by Let's Stay Peak District
 
  English Tourism Council      Peak District Environmental Quality Mark      BESST


Contact Information: Mrs. Sue Fowler, Church Farm, Stanshope, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 2AD, ENGLAND
t/f: 01335 310243     e:sue@fowler89.fsnet.co.uk