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Cressbrook Hall & Cottages, Buxton, Derbyshire

Cressbrook Hall & Cottages
Cressbrook
Buxton
Derbyshire

SK17 8SY

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Perched high on the south-facing Wye valley overlooking Cressbrook Mill and adjacent to beautiful Monsal Dale, historic Cressbrook Hall (c. 1835) is an impressive family residence standing in private rural grounds. These contain eight individual holiday properties, with outdoor leisure facilities and an area of standing water. Exceptional walking, climbing and abseiling opportunities are very close by, as are excellent pubs with very good food. Elegant en-suite B & B is offered in the Hall, with holiday cottages for family holidays, corporate events and receptions. Celebrations/re-unions can be arranged with exclusive use of the newly restored Orangery and Conservatory which are perfect for weddings, receptions, celebration meals or private functions. A truly stunning setting!

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Ratings/Awards: 4 Stars
4 Diamonds
Months Open: All year
Number of Units: 8
Unit Type: Cottages
Price Guide: £295 - £895
Nearest Major Town: Bakewell or Buxton
Distance: 4 miles or 9 miles
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Facilities

Parking
Gardens for Guest Use
Suitable for Disabled
Dogs/Pets Welcome
Restaurant/Pub Nearby
Electric Cooking
Central Heating
Linen Provided
Washing Machine
Weekend/Night Bookings Taken
Sporting Facilities Nearby

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