Period Country House with Valley Views
Property ID 70455
Property Amenities
Pets Welcome Upon Approval | Not Handicap Accessible
Entertainment
Pool Table
Satellite/Cable TV
Facilities
Dedicated Work Space
Other
Coffee Maker
Covered Parking
Fireplace
High Speed Internet
Wireless Internet
Outdoor
Hot Tub
Outdoor Grill
Outdoor Lounge
Property Details
Size
Private Residence with 2 Levels
6 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 6600 square feet, 614 square meters
Bedrooms
King, Queen, Queen, Queen, 2x Twin, and Other
12 Guests maximum
Nearest airport
Manchester Airport, MAN
20 minutes drive.
Property View
Valley views.
House Rules
Please note that the owner has a small private cottage located on the same grounds. The cottage is completely separate from the Estate, ensuring guests' privacy and independence throughout their stay.
Activities of Interest
- Golf
- Hike
- Shopping
- Walk through Lyme Park: Explore the estate’s parkland, ancient woodland, gardens and scenic viewpoints overlooking the Cheshire countryside.
- Cycle the Sett Valley Trail: Follow the 2.5 mile former railway route between New Mills and Hayfield, open to cyclists, walkers and horse riders.
- Play golf at Disley Golf Club: Enjoy a round at the established local golf club serving Disley and the surrounding area.
- Walk beside the Peak Forest Canal: Discover historic canal scenery leading towards Bugsworth Basin, including surviving features from the region’s industrial past.
- Attend a performance at Buxton Opera House: Combine Peak District exploration with an evening of theatre, music, comedy, opera or other live entertainment.
- Short walk to the village and experience excellent restaurants and country pubs
- 40 minute local train ride into the heart of Manchester for shopping, restaurants and theatres
Places of Interest
- Lyme Park: Historic National Trust house and 1,400 acre estate with parkland, woodland, gardens and extensive walking opportunities.
- New Mills and The Torrs: A nearby historic town centred around the dramatic Torrs gorge, where rivers, former mill sites and industrial heritage shape the landscape.
- Bugsworth Basin: The historic terminus of the Peak Forest Canal, recognised for its surviving industrial archaeology and canal heritage.
- Peak District National Park: Britain’s first National Park, known for its varied landscapes, walking country and extensive opportunities for outdoor exploration.
- Buxton Opera House: A celebrated Frank Matcham designed theatre presenting year round drama, music, comedy, dance and other live performances.
- Manchester: Man Utd & Man City Football stadiums,


































































