Blackclough Farmhouse at Blackclough Farm
Buxton, United Kingdom
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Fireplace
Kids amenities
A/C
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 double bed
Bedroom 2
3 single beds
Delight in the rural retreat of Blackclough Farmhouse at Blackclough Farm, located in a spectacular spot in the middle of the Staffordshire Moorlands, offering dramatic views of undulating hills that stretch for miles and surround the farm on every side.
It\’s a place where you can enjoy true relaxation in serene surroundings, with only the sounds of a nearby river and sheep as your neighbors.
The farmhouse boasts a cozy living room with an impressive stone fireplace and exposed stone walls - perfect for the cooler months when you can light the log burner and enjoy relaxed evenings together.
Further on the ground floor, you\’ll find a kitchen with views of the hills and an impressive dining room, ideal for entertaining guests around a large dining table. A ground-floor shower room and WC complete this level.
From the dining room, head upstairs to the first floor, where you\’ll find two spacious bedrooms and a family bathroom. The main double bedroom features panoramic views of the ever-changing vistas, while the second bedroom, ideal for younger guests or as a family room, includes three single beds.
Nestled in the heart of the Peak District, within the dramatic Staffordshire Moorlands, the property is situated in a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the nearby opportunities for walking, mountain biking, and climbing, while the village of Flash and the spa town of Buxton are within easy reach for local amenities and attractions.
For larger groups, Blackclough Farmhouse can be booked together with Middle Barn and End Barn to accommodate up to 12 guests. Please note that Blackclough Farmhouse shares an entrance and boot room with Middle Barn, but each property has its own separate door leading to its respective side. We welcome one dog to stay at the farmhouse for an additional charge. We kindly request that the dog be over 12 months old, and that pets are not allowed upstairs or on soft furnishings.
Please be aware, as this property is in a rural location during extreme weather conditions or peak winter periods, the road leading to the property may become inaccessible. We recommend guests plan to arrive before dark when possible, and to check weather forecasts in advance during the winter months.
Book your stay today and experience the breathtaking beauty of Blackclough Farmhouse at Blackclough Farm. For bookings and more information, please contact Property Manager.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Derbyshire, England is a delightful county that provides a harmonious mix of scenic beauty, historical relevance, and cultural experiences. Located in the core of England, it houses the beautiful Peak District National Park, the first national park to be established in the United Kingdom. The park presents stunning landscapes ranging from rough hills and dales to tranquil rivers and calm woodlands. It's a perfect spot for outdoor lovers who take pleasure in hiking, cycling or simply admiring nature's charm.
The county is rich in history with an abundance of historic houses and castles waiting to be discovered. Chatsworth House, frequently referred to as the UK’s most loved country house, is an essential visit with its splendid architecture, extensive gardens and remarkable art collection. In the same vein, Hardwick Hall and Haddon Hall provide intriguing glimpses into history.
Derbyshire also prides itself on several picturesque towns and villages that are worth a visit. Bakewell is renowned for its distinctive Bakewell Pudding while Matlock Bath provides scenic views along the River Derwent. Buxton, referred to as "the gateway to the Peak District", showcases magnificent Georgian architecture and warm springs.
For those intrigued by industrial history, Cromford Mills in Derbyshire offers insight into how this region was pivotal during the Industrial Revolution. The Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site also gives a peek into this important historical era.
Culturally speaking, Derbyshire has plenty to offer from local festivals like Buxton International Festival to numerous art galleries spread across the county displaying local artists' work.
In summary, Derbyshire's varied attractions make it an attractive destination for all kinds of travellers - whether they're fans of history, nature or culture enthusiasts.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM