Lees Farm, Priestcliffe

This detached stone farmhouse has outstanding views across the Monsal Valley and has been restored to provide exceptional accommodation. The property has a wealth of character with its exposed beams and stone floors and is finished to a high standard. There are four bright and restful bedrooms, an elegant bathroom with a roll top bath to luxuriate in after a busy day and a further shower room. The kitchen is well appointed and boasts a fabulous range cooker, the dining area is in the comfortable sitting room which houses a magnificent fireplace with wood burner and there is a cosy snug with another wood burner. A large grassy area surrounds the farmhouse along with a patio and barbecue. A tremendous property for a family holiday.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 8
  •   Bedrooms 4
  •   Bathrooms 2
  •   Changeover Saturday
Features
  •   Pets Allowed
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Television
  •   High Chair
  •   Cots
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Log Burner
  •   Wifi
  •   Rural Location

Accommodation Details

Four bedrooms: 1 x ground floor family room with adult bunks & single bed, 1 x king-size double, 1 x double, 1 x single with pull-out stacker bed. Ground floor shower room with shower, basin, WC. Bathroom with roll-top bath, shower, basin, WC. Kitchen with range. Utility room. Sitting room with dining table & woodburning stove. Snug with table & woodburning stove.

Priestcliffe 1 mile. A superb, stone-built detached farmhouse on a remote hillside, with wonderful views across the awe-inspiring Monsal Valley, just under a mile from the hamlet of Priestcliffe, in the High Peak. Lees Farm has been restored to provide outstanding accommodation of character and charm in the most enviable of positions. The property boasts a spacious sitting room with dining area and woodburning stove, a cosy snug with woodburning stove, and a well-equipped kitchen with range cooker. Walkers and mountain bikers will be spoilt for choice with many bridleways, a nature reserve and tracks and footpaths through magnificent open moors and countryside. For those wishing to get away from it all and enjoy the peace and tranquillity, this is the one for you.

This small hamlet of farms and houses sits between Taddington, Monsal Head and the River Wye in the Peak District. It has some spectacular scenery and Monsal Head is famed for the magnificent view along Monsal Dale and the Wye Valley, and offers some amazing walks. The Monsal Trail takes walkers along a former Midland Railway track, over a majestic viaduct above the river and into a tunnel which goes beneath Monsal Head, understandably making this a popular route with walkers. Bakewell, a picturesque market town, lies just seven miles away and has a variety of shops, restaurants and pubs, and there is a farmer's market held once a week, usually on a Monday. This area makes a fantastic base for a holiday in this stunning location.

Amenities & Facilities

Oil central heating with woodburning stoves in sitting room & snug. Range cooker, electric oven, microwave, fridge, fridge/freezer (in utility room), washer/dryer, dishwasher, TV, DVD, radio, stereo/CD player, WiFi. Fuel, power & supply for woodburners inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Cot & highchair on request. Off road parking for 6 cars. Large open grassed area surrounding property, patio with furniture. Two well-behaved dogs welcome, to be kept downstairs only. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 3 miles, pub 1 mile. Note: Property accessed via uneven farm track of approx. 0.75 miles; can be tricky to negotiate in parts, low suspension vehicles not recommended.

Location Details

This small hamlet of farms and houses sits between Taddington, Monsal Head and the River Wye in the Peak District. It has some spectacular scenery and Monsal Head is famed for the magnificent view along Monsal Dale and the Wye Valley, and offers some amazing walks. The Monsal Trail takes walkers along a former Midland Railway track, over a majestic viaduct above the river and into a tunnel which goes beneath Monsal Head, understandably making this a popular route with walkers. Bakewell, a picturesque market town, lies just seven miles away and has a variety of shops, restaurants and pubs, and there is a farmer's market held once a week, usually on a Monday. This area makes a fantastic base for a holiday in this stunning location.

The ultimate in "year-round" appeal, the Peak District offers countryside, picturesque villages and magnificent scenery. It touches upon six counties and encloses 555 square miles of open moorland, flowing rivers, and wooded dales.

Reviews

This is an excellent holiday farmhouse for a large family group, or two families. The cottage has 2 living spaces, 4 bedrooms and a very well-stocked kitchen. The Sykes Cottages location is shown incorrectly, as the house is actually alone and on the very edge of the Wye Valley which leads to Monsal Head. As such, the views and walks from the door are wonderful. Most of the Peak District attractions are within 30 minutes drive. Inside, the facilities are very good, with excellent wi-fi throughout and high quality bedding in all rooms. It is worth considering the drive to the house which is about 0.7 miles along a muddy farm track. We coped fine driving slowly in both a Focus and a Passat, but I wouldn’t have fancied our chances in snow. Otherwise, highly recommended.

Rated by JohnnyHampshire reviewed on 23rd February 2023

I still can't get over the absolutely stunning views from Lees farm! Beautiful walks from the door step, very hilly walk up and down to the pub but worth it! Can walk onto the monsal trail from the door step. Lovely cosy cottage, brand new bbq which we enjoyed! Can't recommend enough.

Rated by TorNorth reviewed on 26th September 2021

We booked this very last minute (same day) due to the terrible weather. The owners and sykes were very helpful and accommodating It is a lovely, well equipped cottage in a top location with walks straight from the cottage We had a fantastic few days here and with the large garden the dogs loved it to Cannot recommend enough and if ever in Peaks again will definitely look at booking

Rated by Jane O reviewed on 17th June 2019

Lees Farm is in a wonderful location , high on a hill overlooking Miller's Dale. The area is a Nature Reserve and we loved the wild flowers and stunning views. Underfloor heating keeps you warm in the lounge and there is an easily lit wood burner in each sitting room. We were there to cycle the Monsal Trail, Tissington Trail and High Peak Trail which we did with great enthusiasm and enjoyment. Walkers can join the Monsal Trail by descending the hill below Lees Farm. A really great holiday!

Rated by Mrs Yallop reviewed on 10th July 2016

Lees Farm is a beautiful property, with the most amazing views and a large enclosed garden for our dog. Everywhere was clean and we felt at home immediately, very cosy and warm. Will definitely return, a fantastic holiday home.

Rated by Mrs Websdale reviewed on 17th April 2016

The location was perfect for all walks and trails. Loved the isolation and the views were amazing from every view around Lees Farm. We were amazed at the size of the grounds which was great for the two dogs with us. Having the two lounges was great because we had a 'teen' lounge and a separate 'adult' area in the evenings. We thought the amount of heat downstairs and constant hot water was very generous and welcomed.

Rated by Mrs Gray reviewed on 21st February 2016

Lees Farm is a fabulously comfortable house. Warm, cosy and welcoming with a lovely atmosphere. Fantastic log burning stoves which we needed as the weather was wild and windy! And there was gorgeous bed linen which we really appreciated. But above all the location the unique selling point of this property with unbeatable views. And although you're in a rural location, it's only a short drive to great pubs, busy market towns and interesting places to visit. And it's total heaven for dogs with lovely walks from the back door.

Rated by Mrs Gilbert reviewed on 22nd November 2015

Just returned from a fantastic stay at Lee's Farm. The place was absolutely amazing; stunning panoramic views of the dales; huge rooms furnished beautifully with lots of extras there when we arrived! The garden was huge and enclosed so plenty of space for children to play safely and the only neighbours were cows and sheep which my youngest thought was awesome. There is a nature reserve which backs onto the property so walks literally in the doorstep too. We were a party of four adults and three children and this was just perfect for our needs. The proximity to places such as Buxton and Bakewell was great though we spent many of our days out in Matlock as there were great days out for younger children there. I can't recommend this property enough, if you like to be off the beaten track but with close access to civilisation then this property ticks all the boxes. We will definitely return as my kids loved it here!

Rated by Amanda B reviewed on 5th September 2015

Incredible location, perfect for all types of groups. Had walking trails from the front door. The house is gorgeous and well equipped. It was just perfect and we will be returning.

Rated by Ms Squires reviewed on 26th March 2015

The cottage was warm and cosy with excellent facilities. It was very isolated with howling winds which just added to the atmosphere and relaxation for a weekend in December. Excellent standard all round in wonderful Peak District location.

Rated by Mrs Russell reviewed on 29th December 2014

Absolutely fantastic location, the views were stunning. Very remote and peaceful, exactly what we were looking for.

Rated by Mr Spencer reviewed on 9th December 2014

From the moment we got within a mile of Lees Farm the views were breathtaking! The property is situated in a beautiful secluded area up high on a hillside. Perfect for getting away from it all. Fantastic large enclosed garden for our golden retriever to run around happily without fear of him running off, of an evening we were regularly visited by the nearby friendly cows. Lees Farm is furnished wonderfully, lovely comfy beds - the best nights sleep in a long time. Sofas perfect for getting cosy in front of one of the two televisions provided and with free view if the weather wasn't permitting we could happily snuggle up in front of the log fire and watch television. The log fires made it perfect within the property, lovely and warm. We will definitely be returning again soon for a longer stay. Perfect for a lovely escape.

Rated by Miss Leach reviewed on 6th December 2014

We rented this house for a week in November while my family were visiting from Canada. It was good value being off season and provided everything we needed and more. Views are amazing, even on the wettest day the scenery is stunning. It's lovely being cozy and warm with the wind and rain raging outside... But this house feels rock solid, like it was forged from the stone itself! The bathroom upstairs is lovely and just what the doctor ordered considering I'd just had a baby less than a week before we arrived. Really pampering and relaxing with low lights and beautiful roll top bath. Beds are über comfy and we slept 7 people plus baby no problems. We had numerous family and friends come by to visit and directions were easy as the house is pretty well signposted. Kitchen was well equip for dealing with larger parties. All and all, this house was perfect for our stay. I would highly recommend Lees Farm!

Rated by jannLondon reviewed on 12th November 2014

We loved everything about Lees Farm, we wanted a getaway where our two dogs would be welcome and this farm was perfect. It is a fairytale setting with views that will be forever etched in our minds and hearts. The enclosed very large garden meant our dogs were safe to run and have immense fun. The farm itself is so cosy and we have never felt so relaxed. It truely is the ultimate get away from it all. We cannot wait to return. Marie, Tony, Oscar & Skye :-)

Rated by Mr Hicks reviewed on 28th September 2014

We have stayed in some lovely cottages over the past 35 years and this one is by far the best; we cannot fault it at all. The view from the farmhouse is to die for! We have stayed here twice now and we all love it.

Rated by Mrs Taylor reviewed on 17th August 2014

We used this as a business trip with 3 salesmen.Very spacious, and comfortable, with everything we needed during our stay provided for us.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 16th August 2014

Great location with fantastic scenery, a welcome every morning and evening from the local bovine community thrilled the children.

Rated by Mr Lloyd reviewed on 6th August 2014

Lees Farm is in a superb location for exploring all areas of the Peak District and the views from the cottage are stunning. We all had a fabulous week here walking and cycling in glorious sunshine all week.

Rated by Mrs Shayes reviewed on 27th July 2014

Fantastic position of Lees Farm. Should have booked two weeks and not just the one!

Rated by Mr Haigh reviewed on 13th July 2014

Having two sitting rooms both with TV's made it great for those watching the tennis or the football. Wifi worked well throughout. The bedrooms were of a good size and very comfortable and 2 bathrooms made mornings much easier.

Rated by Mrs Lay reviewed on 30th June 2014

Good quality, clean accommodation in a brilliant, remote location. Superb views. Access to adjacent Nature reserve - particularly beautiful at this time of the year. Proximity to lovely walks/cycling on the trails/dales. Central location in the White Peaks area. Good post-booking support from Sykes.

Rated by Mr Hart reviewed on 11th May 2014

The location - isolated, wonderful scenery, easy access to other areas.

Rated by Mrs Winterbourne reviewed on 22nd April 2014

Lovely location, isolated but within a short distance from Bakewell and surrounding areas. Stunning views in all directions!

Rated by Mr Wright reviewed on 31st March 2014

Great location, great cottage.

Rated by Mr Herridge reviewed on 17th December 2013

Cosy accommodation in a beautiful setting. We enjoyed a great weekend.

Rated by Mr Wilkinson reviewed on 25th November 2013

Beautiful location with stunning views. Lovely house, warm, clean and comfortable. Plenty of room for a family of nine. Well equipped kitchen, everything catered for. Caretaker very helpful.

Rated by Mrs Gregory reviewed on 15th November 2013

What can I say about this house, it is gorgeous, everything about it is lovely. The views from the house are to die for. I would happily move into the house tomorrow.

Rated by Mrs Colyer reviewed on 21st October 2013

We were lucky with the weather, and so the location was amazing! The views from the cottage were wonderful, and it was lovely to be able to sit outside for breakfast, when it was warm enough. There was plenty of room for everyone to do their 'own thing', but we could all be together when we wanted to be. Our two families could prepare/cook meals, as well as eat together. Being able to walk from the cottage was a bonus.

Rated by Mrs Barnard reviewed on 3rd September 2013

A lovely place to get away from it all, fantastic scenery and back to nature peace and tranquillity. A good base to explore from and some great cycling and walks nearby.

Rated by Mrs Marriott reviewed on 19th August 2013

This is a beautifully secluded cottage with the most magnificent views I have ever seen. The cottage has a beautiful large garden. Inside, the cottage was very well appointed with a beautiful kitchen with granite surfaces and well stocked on utensils and crockery. It was perfect that we had some walks directly from the cottage, and we could cycle very leisurely to Bakewell for some much deserved Bakewell pudding.

Rated by Mrs Cogan reviewed on 14th August 2013

My family and I stayed at this cottage in late July/August 2013 for a week. When we drove up the drive to the cottage we were a little worried as it was a long, bumpy track (as warned) although no match for my Quashqai. It was more nerve-racking for my brother-in-law in his low-suspension Honda Civic full of people and holiday packing. Still, we made it, with no harm to the vehicles and we were blown away by the location of the cottage right on top of the world! It had the most amazing views for miles in every direction. We could only stand and stare for the first half hour. The cottage itself was also beautiful. Low ceilings so beware if you are a tall family like ours! the kitchen had granite surfaces and was full of every utensil, pot, plate, cups and cutlery that you could possibly need. The hob was amazing - I want one now! The rooms were perfectly appointed. My 9 month old baby hasn't slept better than when she was staying here! It was nice to have a "snug" where the children played and a proper living room where the adults relaxed. The bathrooms were spotless and beautiful. The standalone bath made bathtime a lot of fun for the children and rather pleasant for me after a long horse ride at Ladybooth stables near Hope Valley. Other activities we enjoyed was bike riding the Monsal Trail - the start of which in the Wye Valley was only a 5 min drive up the main road from the cottage. We also went to Bakewell and enjoyed the famed Bakewell pudding. As well as walking the immediate surrounds (many walks straight from the cottage which was amazing!) we also ventured half an hour south to Dove Dale - so pretty! We managed to walk to a couple of pubs from the cottage - one down in Miller's Dale and the other on the a6 (The Waterloo). If you have babies, I recommend packing a sling/baby carrier not a buggy as the unmade roads don't work with buggies! This was one of the nicest holidays I've had in a long while - and this is mostly due to the stunning location of the cottage and how beautiful it was staying there. Everyone kept congratulating me on finding it, but I had no idea how lovely it was until we say it in person. The furnishings have been updated from the ones I can see in the photos in Trip advisor. It looks nicer and they have a massive TV which connects to our laptop or plug a USB directly in which made my nerdy husband very happy. In summary, I highly recommend this cottage to any other families wanting to get away from it all. We will have to go again next year!

Rated by SarahandCas reviewed on 14th August 2013

My family and I stayed at this cottage in late July/August 2013 for a week. When we drove up the drive to the cottage we were a little worried as it was a long, bumpy track (as warned) although no match for my Quashqai. It was more nerve-racking for my brother-in-law in his low-suspension Honda Civic full of people and holiday packing. Still, we made it, with no harm to the vehicles and we were blown away by the location of the cottage right on top of the world! It had the most amazing views for miles in every direction. We could only stand and stare for the first half hour. The cottage itself was also beautiful. Low ceilings so beware if you are a tall family like ours! the kitchen had granite surfaces and was full of every utensil, pot, plate, cups and cutlery that you could possibly need. The hob was amazing - I want one now! The rooms were perfectly appointed. My 9 month old baby hasn't slept better than when she was staying here! It was nice to have a "snug" where the children played and a proper living room where the adults relaxed. The bathrooms were spotless and beautiful. The standalone bath made bathtime a lot of fun for the children and rather pleasant for me after a long horse ride at Ladybooth stables near Hope Valley. Other activities we enjoyed was bike riding the Monsal Trail - the start of which in the Wye Valley was only a 5 min drive up the main road from the cottage. We also went to Bakewell and enjoyed the famed Bakewell pudding. As well as walking the immediate surrounds (many walks straight from the cottage which was amazing!) we also ventured half an hour south to Dove Dale - so pretty! We managed to walk to a couple of pubs from the cottage - one down in Miller's Dale and the other on the A6 (The Waterloo). If you have babies, I recommend packing a sling/baby carrier not a buggy as the unmade roads don't work with buggies! This was one of the nicest holidays I've had in a long while - and this is mostly due to the stunning location of the cottage and how beautiful it was staying there. Everyone kept congratulating me on finding it, but I had no idea how lovely it was until we say it in person. The furnishings have been updated from the ones I can see in the photos in Trip Advisor. It looks nicer and they have a massive TV which connects to our laptop or plug a USB directly in which made my nerdy husband very happy. In summary, I highly recommend this cottage to any other families wanting to get away from it all. We will have to go again next year!

Rated by SarahandCas reviewed on 12th August 2013

The isolation of the cottage, amazing views. Comfortable cottage with great walks on the doorstep.

Rated by Mr Ward reviewed on 1st July 2013

This is the second year we have been here and again we were not disappointed.

Rated by Mr Harley reviewed on 20th May 2013

Fantastic views from the house, nice and comfy and spacious. Really enjoyable stay.

Rated by Mr Sumner reviewed on 11th May 2013

I stayed at Lees Farm over the May Bank holiday as part of a large group of friends. The property is very isolated, with beautiful views down the valley. There is a pub nearby although it is a very steep walk and might not be advisable in the dark! The house itself is well equipped with everything you need for a self catering holiday, (except for a barbecue which might come in handy). The property is ideal for families with kids or big groups as it has a huge garden and is surrounded by fields and open space to play in. Contrary to earlier reviews, wifi has been installed at the property and you get a relatively good signal throughout the house. The surrounding area is beautiful - we hired bikes from Bakewell to cycle the Monsal trail, went kayaking, go carting and of course there are lots of walks you can do from right outside the house itself. Our cars did struggle getting up and down the track to the property, but unless you have a small sports car or low suspension vehicle then it's certainly not that bad. We even ordered an online supermarket delivery which found the house and delivered perfectly on time. All in all I would definitely recommend this property for groups or big families!

Rated by xbackpackerx reviewed on 9th May 2013

We stayed at Lees Farm for Easter, but arrived following heavy snow the previous week. The owner had been in touch with concerns that the farm track, 3/4mile, was impassable. He managed to organise for a snow plough, but the drive was still banked up with 5-8ft drifts. After a non-too-humourous couple of hours stuck on the track, we eventually reached the house. It is totally isolated, surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside and ideal for keen walkers. The house has been tastefully furnished and has modern, very well equipped, kitchen and bathrooms. The two main bedrooms have comfortable king size beds and offer dual aspect views accross the countryside. The groundfloor bedroom has comfortable bunk beds and a single bed, plus built in wardrobe, but has no drawers or shelving, so with three teenagers, this soon became very messy and hard to keep organised. This room, along with the third first floor room, only have a velux window. The third first floor room was very disapointing. It offers a single bed+trundle, that really is inadaquate for two adults. There is no room to move around the beds, meaning climbing over whoever is on the trundle, which is also most uncomfortable! I would say that this house only comfortably accomodates 8 people, including children. There is also only seating at the dining table for 8, meaning every meal was compromised. There are some very creaky and unstable floorboards on the first floor, that would disturb even the heaviest sleeper, should anyone move around during the night. Although the snow caused problems at the begining of our stay, the local fields provided excelent sledging opportunities, providing hopurs of fun for both the adults and children alike. The farm track is very high in the middle and could easily damage your car. Do not even attempt to tackle it in a low-bodied car. The house is well placed for several local attractions and close to main routes to Sheffield/Chesterfield.

Rated by abio reviewed on 23rd April 2013

We loved our stay here. The house is cosy and inviting with everything you could need. The provision of a dog crate and a baby gate was brilliant. Just what we needed after the dog got his paws walked off. The house sits up a gravel type road, its not horrific but if you have a low car take it nice and slow. Far away enough to be lovely and peaceful, close enough to have amenities within a short distance. Perfect. So much so we are returning in a few weeks. Jasper can't wait. Only thing I would change is there is no wifi access. Phone signal is very patchy.

Rated by Judey-Judey reviewed on 14th March 2013

The owners provide you with everything you will need and more for your stay, it is beautifully situated, and the amenities are fantastic. We will definitely be staying here again!

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 21st February 2013

The views around the farmhouse were absolutely stunning! The house has plenty of room and character while still having high quality modern conveniences.

Rated by Mr Kennedy reviewed on 20th February 2013

This cottage was booked for my birthday celebration - what an amazing house! views were outstanding, cottage was gorgeous - we didn't want to leave! Our little boy loved running around in the gardens and neighbouring fields. We will definitely be returning for more!

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 17th January 2013

The house was fantastic and in an amazing location. We loved the views! We will definitely be back!!

Rated by Mrs Pollard reviewed on 25th November 2012

It was a nice place to be. The house is very nice and complete. The owner gives you everything to feel that you are home. It is a nice area to be. We have enjoyed our holiday very much.

Rated by Mr Van Dijen reviewed on 21st October 2012

We enjoyed the remote location and lovely views!

Rated by Mrs Li reviewed on 9th October 2012

Stunning location, fabulous house. Extremely relaxing, very comfortable. Couldn't fault anything not even the amount it rained. Will definitely be returning.

Rated by Mr Price reviewed on 29th September 2012

Peace and quiet, beautiful panoramic views from the property. We appreciate out of the way locations and this was just up our street.

Rated by Mr Redshaw reviewed on 26th August 2012

Great property in a wonderful location.

Rated by Mrs Turner reviewed on 28th July 2012

The cottage was very welcoming, the garden was spacious and there were two sitting rooms so plenty of space for all six of us.

Rated by Mrs Ferris reviewed on 27th July 2012

Initially we thought we were well and truly lost whilst trying to find the secluded location, until the fabulous Lees Farm came into view. Driving into the spacious driveway, we were awestruck by the views all round. It took a few speechless moments between us to take it all in. This alone had won us over already, even before we had entered the house. When we did venture inside, we were greeted by a modernised house which still oozed with character and had everything we needed. There were 8 of us who stayed and we never felt short of space once. Once we had our bearings, we then had the wonderful countryside to explore, with the wonderful Anglers Rest a short walk away though the rolling hills of the Peaks. Returning to the cosy house was just as satisfying, especially with the under floor heating on, where we made the most of taking those views in. Overall I can honestly say I would love to revisit and would definitely recommend it to anyone. Excellent!

Rated by Mr Goodwin reviewed on 16th March 2012

Lees Farm didn't disappoint, the views were outstanding, especially when we had 2 days of snow. Our dog was in doggie heaven, we walked her feet off without ever having to take the car. The farm house was warm and cosy. Brilliant!

Rated by Miss Chapman reviewed on 12th December 2011

Stunning location looking over the valley and great walks. Lees Farm was a property that was easy to feel comfortable in. There was a lovely table that we spent several hours sitting and laughing around.

Rated by Mr Abbott reviewed on 4th December 2011

An idyllic remote property in a lovely area.

Rated by Mr Millis reviewed on 25th November 2011

We arrived during a shower and pulled up outside the property to cries of 'Ahhh' and 'Ohhh' as the magnificent view appeared before us and a brilliant rainbow rose up out of the valley below. A fantastic start to a memorable holiday.

Rated by Ms Cash reviewed on 18th September 2011

The property was ideal for a peaceful getaway. The whole area is great.

Rated by Mr Kryza reviewed on 22nd August 2011

The farmhouse was excellent.Very comfortable and warm.The beds were the most comfortable we have slept in having stayed at numerous holiday cottages.It was nice to have a soak in the roll top bath and the views from every window were fantastic.We enjoyed the isolated location.

Rated by M.Batley reviewed on 17th August 2011

The house was very well equipped and comfortable with the most amazing views and fantastic walks.

Rated by Mrs Softley reviewed on 25th July 2011

We have stayed in many holiday cottages and this was one of the best. The overall standard was excellent and the beds were the most comfortable we have slept on for holiday accommodation.We would definitely book this property again as very clean and comfortable.

Rated by Mr Batley reviewed on 28th June 2011

Amazing location, beautiful and peaceful. The house was lovely, well equipped and a good size. A gem of a place

Rated by Mrs Mathers reviewed on 18th April 2011

The location and views from the property were stunning. The beds were the most comfortable I've ever slept in! The cottage layout makes it very cosy and perfect for splitting the party between quiet readers and telly/ games room.

Rated by Mrs Basquill reviewed on 4th January 2011

This is a very well appointed house in an excellent location with really splendid views. We had rain coming down like stair rods and a howling gale, absolutely brilliant! Would go there again at any time of year.

Rated by Mr Baghurst reviewed on 15th November 2010

The cottage and location were good, excellent cottage for families. good information for the surrounding area the visit was spoilt by the uncooperative nature of the hand over person,I have mentioned this in a previous survey that you asked me to do and was disappointed that you did not get back to me on this matter

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 5th November 2010

The accommodation was presented at a much better standard than we expected and we had a really good break.

Rated by Mr & Mrs King reviewed on 20th April 2010

A beautiful house in a wonderful location. The house had everything we needed for our stay and it was wonderfully out of the way in order to get away from it all. The beautiful towns of Bakewell and Buxton are a short drive for the days when you actually want to go and do something. Highly recommended.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 18th December 2009

The cottage was perfect for my plans. It was my 30th birthday and I wanted to celebrate it with family and a few friends. There were 7 of us and two dogs. Plenty of room for us all. The cottage was warm and cosy and in an ideal location for dogs, since it has a field for them to run around in. The pub however is down a steep climb which was not suitable for my mum who is disabled. All in all this was a great experience and I will be booking this cottage again. I also recommend it to my friends all the time.

Rated by Donna reviewed on 2nd December 2009

The location is amazing and the house warm and cosy with plenty of room. Perfect for a winter [or summer!] family gathering.

Rated by Sutcliffe reviewed on 23rd November 2009

The location of the cottage and the isolation were wonderful. Cottage itself was one of the best we've ever stayed in.

Rated by Dr Brown reviewed on 3rd November 2009

The location of the property was stunning. The standard of cleanliness was fabulous and the linen and towels were really luxurious. The property was warm and cosy and everything you needed was there.

Rated by Mrs Tutty reviewed on 3rd November 2009

The cottage was great, loved the remote location and the fantastic views. The overall standard was excellent and the welcome pack of food and wine was much appreciated.

Rated by Mr McLeod reviewed on 21st September 2009

The isolation in a beautiful cottage, stunning views. It was very peaceful. The cottage was to top standard very well stocked with quality bedding, towels and crockery. There was everything you would need for a nice night in after long challenging walks. The location was central to most of the Peak District yet once you left the little hamlet of Priestcliffe you were removed from everything. The whole of the Peak District was like a picture post card, I drove around for a week and did not see anything that was not worthy of a photograph.

Rated by Mr Ramsey reviewed on 21st July 2009

The location and surrounding views and the upstairs of the cottage felt very luxurious with all the lovely crisp white bed linen and plush bathroom.

Rated by Mrs Nicholas reviewed on 29th May 2009

Location superb, overall property very comfortable, owner very helpful, efficient and friendly. We enjoyed our stay and have promised ourselves that we will return.

Rated by Mrs Norris reviewed on 13th May 2009

Wonderful location. It was well worth the bumpy journey in our opinion! What a lovely view to wake up every morning!

Rated by Mrs Emmett reviewed on 12th May 2009

The welcome basket of goodies was a life saver! The place really is remote so we loved having a few sausages and drinks, not having to worry about the neighbours. The soft furnishings were lovely and pristine white, in fact the whole place looked fresh and was really cosy. This would be a fantastic retreat in the winter!

Rated by Miss Meakin reviewed on 27th April 2009

The location was perfect with good views and no neighbours! The general standard of the property was good. The decor throughout was lovely and matched with our own tastes well.

Rated by Mr Atkinson reviewed on 17th April 2009

Wonderful stay in perfect surroundings. I had an excellent time. The description doesn't do the house justice.

Rated by Miss Craine reviewed on 23rd February 2009

Totally remote! The wine, food and cake that was there for us when we arrived was a lovely surprise. The view was fantastic and the walking in the area great.

Rated by Mrs Whelan reviewed on 11th November 2008

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7-Day Forecast

Make the most of your holiday by considering the weather! The 7-day weather forecast for Priestcliffe is detailed below.

Mon 29th
Light rain
Light rain
11°C 3°C
23mph
0.3mm
1,010mb
Tue 30th
Light rain
Light rain
14°C 5°C
21mph
0.7mm
1,009mb
Wed 1st
Light rain
Light rain
15°C 7°C
16mph
0.5mm
1,010mb
Thu 2nd
Overcast clouds
Overcast clouds
13°C 8°C
20mph
0.0mm
1,005mb
Fri 3rd
Moderate rain
Moderate rain
9°C 8°C
10mph
11.2mm
1,007mb
Sat 4th
Light rain
Light rain
13°C 4°C
9mph
0.5mm
1,007mb
Sun 5th
Light rain
Light rain
13°C 5°C
12mph
0.8mm
1,003mb

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All prices are inclusive of the booking fee. Winter Short Breaks (WSB) are available at many properties in the "Winter" period - subject to availability. Extra nights are charged pro rata of the weekly rental. Off Season Breaks (OSB) are available at many properties in parts of the "Low" and "Mid" periods - subject to availability. The price for a 3 night break is either 75% of the normal weekly rental or, if it is higher, the quoted Winter Short Break price. Extra nights are charged pro rata of the weekly rental. OSBs can be booked within a calendar month of the start date of the holiday. "Last Minute Breaks" (LMB) are available at most properties throughout the "LOW", "MID", "HIGH", "PEAK", "XMAS" and "NEW YEAR" periods. The price for a 3 night break is either 65% of the normal weekly rental or, if it is higher, the quoted Winter Short Break price. Extra nights are charged pro rata of the weekly rental. LMBs can be booked within one week of the start date of the holiday.