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46 Church Street
Ashbourne,
Derbyshire
Self-catering
+44 (0)1335 348288
Visit owner's website
£130 - £170
£750 - £1050
1 bedroom
Sleeps 2
A lucky break to stay here: part of a 1669 grade-II* listed Almshouse with modern interiors; leafy and quiet yet a short hop from the town
£130 - £170
£750 - £1050
Your dates are available!
2 Guests 05 Dec 25 - 05 Dec 25
Visit the owner's site and book direct with them. No fees or fuss from us.
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£750 - £1050 per week
The Experience
On sunny days you’ll be bathed in rays so leave the door to the sitting room open, choose from a collection of arty books and plonk yourself down on the leather sofa for a balmy doze. There’s a roomy feel, a TV that does everything including music, walls of exposed brick or stone, many of Clive’s photos to admire and a Scandinavian wood-burner that belts out the heat when the weather isn’t kind.
Cooks will be delighted with the attractive kitchen: all the kit you could need, a door to the terrace for al fresco meals, Sophie Conran Portmeirion pottery, cookery books and some welcoming treats – a bottle of wine, local ginger biscuits, popcorn, tea and a bottle of proper milk from Alkmonton dairy. Upstairs is another seating or work area and the peaceful, charming bedroom.
Saunter into town for independent shops, a good fishmonger and The Greenman public house and restaurant.
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We think you'll love
- Sitting indoors or out with the sunshine all day
- The elemental feel indoors with much stone, wood and greenery
- Wandering into town to buy freshly baked croissants for breakfast
You should know
- The bathroom is downstairs
- You reach the bedroom through a quirky triangular wooden door - not great for those less nimble
Essentials
- EV charger
- Self check-in
- Swimming pool
- Hot tub
- Garden
- Open fire / woodburner
- Breakfast included
- Breakfast available
- Meals available
- Vegetarian meals
- Oven
- Parking on premises
- Free parking nearby
- Accessible by public transport
- WiFi
- Television
- Central heating
- Limited mobility
- Wheelchair access
- Mobile reception
- Hob
- Barbecue
- Paid parking nearby
- Air conditioning
- Relaxation areas
- Washing machine
- Tennis court
- Microwave oven
- No smoking
- Credit cards
- Working farm
- Owner has pets
- Electricity included
- Dishwasher
- Pets welcome
Family friendly
- Baby monitor
- Books and toys
- Children welcome
- Babies welcome
- Stair gates
- High chair
- Fire guard
- Cot available
Nearby
- Pub/bar within 3 miles
- Restaurant within 3 miles
- Shop within 3 miles
Activities
- Bikes available
- Food courses
- Kayaking
- Other courses
- Sailing
- Surfing
- Wild swimming
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Pricing
- Nightly price
- from £130
- Weekly price
- from £750
- Damage deposit
- £0
- 1 House for 2
- From £1301 bedroom
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Information
Booking information
- Check in
- From 3.30pm
- Check out
- By 11am
- Other details
- Minimum stay: 2 nights.
- Closed
- Rarely.
- No smoking
- Smoking not permitted anywhere in the property.
- Meals
- Pubs/restaurants 5-minute walk.
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Reviews
Nicola
Sawday's Inspector
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Had a fabulous time in this unique property, where historical charm meets modern luxury, living. The attention to detail is second to none, and the hosts are super friendly and attentive. A fantastic central location and so much to see and do in the area, something to suit everyone. Very highly recommended.
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An exceptional place to stay in the heart of Ashbourne. The owners have converted a historical building into very comfortable accommodation with many luxurious touches and were also very welcoming .
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No 46 totally exceeds expectations. The accommodation is stunning and gives a homely feel. Clive and Mari were very welcoming and provided a lot of information and advise about what to do and places to visit. Will definitely be visiting again.
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Location
The neighbourhood
There are views through the trees to the church, St Oswald's, described by George Eliot as “the finest mere parish church in the Kingdom”. You'll hear the bells as well. The Tissington Trail runs along the back of the cottage for walking and biking straight into the National Park and Dovedale. Chatsworth is a 20-minute drive, Haddon Hall with its magnificent Tudor gardens is 25.
Local points of interest from Clive & Mari Booth
- Ashbourne is one of Derbyshire's finest and most vibrant market towns with a wealth of historic buidings, high quality shops and places to eat. Explore the town with one of our mini guide leaflets or during the summer take a free guided tour.
- Peak District National Park, Steep limestone valleys like Dovedale, with its famed stepping stones, and Lathkill Dale characterise the park’s southern area, which is known as White Peak.
- Chatsworth House is home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and has been passed down through 16 generations of the Cavendish family. Explore Chatsworth Garden, the ever-evolving garden surrounding one of Derbyshire’s most popular country houses.
- The Tissington Trail provides a flat, traffic-free cycle route through the beautiful Peak District countryside. The picturesque, traditional Derbyshire village of Tissington is an easy three and a half mile cycle ride away.
- Bakewell is Idyllically situated on the banks of the river Wye, the biggest town in the Peak District National Park's mellow stone buildings, medieval five-arched stone bridge and quaint courtyards are a magnet for painters, photographers and sightseers.
- Alton Towers is a theme park resort located in the picturesque Staffordshire Moorlands near the village of Alton, a 20-minute drive. The resort incorporates a water park. It opened in 1980 and is the largest amusement park in the UK.
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Introducing
Clive & Mari Booth
Clive is a local lad, a photographer (you're surrounded by his work) and filmmaker. Mari is a dental hygienist (hence the squeaky clean interiors). They are both imaginative creatives who adore to surprise and delight their guests. They live in another part of the building and know their patch well if you want help and advice, otherwise they will leave you to enjoy yourselves in this great space.
Clive & Mari have created a gorgeous chic and cosy home-from-home in their stunning almshouses. They are welcoming hosts, very thoughtful, always available and full of good advice. Their place has everything you need, furnished to the highest quality. The bed is perfect for a great night’s sleep after a day in the Peaks! If you drive, they will show you to a private car park which is tucked away and very secure. Right next to the Tissington trail for all you walkers. And Ashbourne has some great cafes, pubs and shops as well as many supermarkets. Highly recommended!