Charming original station masters house | Station House, Miller’s Dale, near Buxton
Superbly renovated living room with wood burner | Station House, Miller’s Dale, near Buxton
House
Miller’s Dale, near Buxton
UK11665

Station House

  • Sleeps up to 4
  • 2 bedrooms
  • 1 bathroom
  • Up to 1 pet allowed
Luxury
Wifi
Car parking on site

4.8

out of 5

In the heart of the Peak District, this luxurious cottage enjoys stunning views and couldn’t be better placed for those who love the outdoors.
4 steps to entrance.
Ground Floor:
Living room: Freesat, Bluetooth Speaker, Woodburner
Dining room.
Kitchen: Electric Oven, Induction Hob, Aga, Microwave, Fridge, Air Fryer, Dishwasher
Utility Room: Fridge/Freezer, Washing Machine
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Kingsize (5ft) Bed
Bedroom 2: Zip And Link Super Kingsize (6ft) Bed
Bathroom: Bath, Walk-In Shower, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial logs for wood burner included. Welcome pack. Large garden with patio, terrace, garden furniture and firepit. Private parking for 3 cars. No smoking. Please note: There is a fenced pond in the garden. There are quite a few steps upto the property (as shown on the property pictures) and you cannot drive your car to the front door.
Once the original station masters house and built in 1880, Station House nestles in a beautiful valley overlooking amazing countryside, and offers a unique position directly onto the Monsal Trail in the Peak District National Park. There are several photos in the house that show the property with steam trains running by. It lies on the disused Manchester to London line with the other station buildings and Victorian railway bridges next to the cottage. The property has railway themed signs and is mentioned in several railway history books (these are also in the cottage). This property is ideally located with local amenities nearby, including a café only 50 metres away. A truly fantastic house full of its own unique charm and character with great care and attention going into every detail. Station House commands stunning views from almost every window, enhanced with attractive original features and quality furnishings. Outside you can enjoy the beautiful landscaped gardens with places to relax and enjoy this truly unique property at any time of the year.
Set within the tiny hamlet of Millers Dale, in the heart of the Peak District on the River Wye, the scenery is magnificent, with the impressive Ravenstor Cliff only a short distance down the road, on the route to the infamous Litton Mill. This was once a major junction on the midland railway line and Millers Dale was one of the largest stations on the line, which now boasts spectacular views of the twin viaducts that once carried the powerful steam locomotives. This old line now forms a traffic free route for 8½ miles of walking and cycling, passing through some of the Peak Districts amazing limestone valleys. Tideswell, Buxton, Bakewell, Castleton and Chatsworth are all close by. There are some excellent walks with rugged peaks to the north, and gentle hills to the south. This fantastic property really does provide perfect accommodation for those looking to come and explore historic Peak District towns, and enjoy this part of the country at any time of the year. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant ½ mile.

Awards

    Awarded for achieving an overall rating of 4.75 or higher

    Customers' Choice 2021, 2023, 2024

Features

Customers' Choice
Decorated at Christmas
Dishwasher
Garden or Patio
Historical Property
Luxury
Open Fire or Woodburner
Parking - On Site
Pet - More Than Dog Friendly
Pets Allowed
Pub Within 1 Mile
Rural
Satellite TV
Shower Cubicle
Unique Cottages
Walk In Shower or Bath
Washing Machine
Welcome Pack
Wi-Fi
Woodburning Stove

Location

Good to know

Check in and check out times

  • Arrive after 16:00
  • Depart before 10:00

Pets

  • 1 pet allowed - charges apply

Car parking

  • On-site

What's included?

  • Wifi
  • Electricity
  • Bed linen
  • Towels

Smoking

  • No smoking, please

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