

This delightful Derbyshire stone barn conversion, in the heart of the Peak District, is a peaceful rural retreat for two. Situated within the picturesque village of Biggin, is the perfect place to unwind after long walks or cycle rides on the many local routes, or days out to the many attractions of the Derbyshire Dales.
The bustling spa town of Buxton, with its annual music and arts festival, Victorian Opera House, and Pavilion Gardens, is 13 miles north and the market town of Ashbourne 10 miles south. Visit medieval Haddon Hall, 8.5 miles, or impressive Chatsworth House, 12.5 miles, both of which have frequently featured as film and TV locations.
The Chatsworth Estate boasts extensive parklands, walks, gardens, Farm Shop and Garden Centre. Nearby Hartington, just 2 miles away, features The Old Hartington Cheese Shop, a Farm Shop and Café, and more.
The picturesque village of Tissington with its elegant Jacobean Hall and gardens, 6 miles away, is famous for its Well Dessings in early May. And don’t forget Bakewell, 9 miles, where you can sample the famous pudding from the Bakewell Pudding Shop.
At the end of your outings, return to this quirky barn conversion, a delightful mix of glass, stone and wood, with elegant décor and some interesting antique furniture. The open-plan living room includes a wood burning stove and a Smart TV, sofa, armchair and ottoman.
The kitchen/dining area with hand-made units and a farmhouse table and chairs, looks out over the paddocks to the front, where you can watch the horses graze. The glazed utility/boot room to the rear is perfect for storing boots and walking gear as well as cleaning muddy paws.
Glazed doors from living room and boot room lead to the garden with a hot tub under the gazebo. As night falls, climb the wooden staircase which opens direct into the delightful bedroom.