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Self Catering Holiday Cottages In Brassington
If you are taking the High Peak Trail through the Peak District and you are looking for self catering holiday cottages then choose the ancient village of Brassington with its traditional limestone dwellings huddled together on a hillside on the edge of the White Peak. It is the perfect location for a self catering short break or holiday in the Peak District
The High Peak Trail is a disused railway line which had been opened up to walkers, cyclists and horseriders and passes just north of Brassington so if a holiday in the great outdoors is what you are looking for then choose self catering holiday cottages in Brassington, this really would be a really super place to stay.
If you do stay in one for the self catering holiday cottages in Brassington, there are two pubs in the village, The Gate Inn and The Miner's Arms so if you need to venture out in the evening there is somewhere within a stroll from your doorstep.
Also, take time to explore the village as well as the area, it really is a charming place with beautiful architecture; Tudor House stands opposite the school on Town Street and is a little gem that was built in 1615. Brassington Hall was built later in the 17th century, whilst Sundial Cottage rivals Tudor House as the oldest dwelling in the village.
The oldest building of all is the St.James Parish Church which stands in a dominant position over the village high on the hillside above Church Street.
Holidaying in Brassington is perfect with the children or indeed the family dogs. It is a base from which you can walk and explore, so if you are looking for family friendly self catering holiday cottages in Brassington, explore the listings below for your ideal holiday.
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