Find a holiday cottage to rent in a village in Derbyshire. A village location is ideal for holidaymakers who prefer to stay near amenities such as shops, pubs, markets and possibly a theatre or cinema. There are plenty of villages in Derbyshire that range from tranquil such as Hartington and Hope to lively Buxton, or Matlock.
Many of the cottages and houses in Derbyshire’s village are built of stone, some stand up to the pavement, others may be set back and have a front and back garden. It is usually a bonus to have a garden, especially for children to play in, but even all adult groups would appreciate a quiet place to sit and relax in the sunshine, evening drinks at sunset or the occasional barbecue.
Some of the villages in Derbyshire are famous because of their history or tradition. The small village of Eyam became famous because of its self-sacrificing stance during the plague in the middle ages. There is a village tour to follow to read about the various inhabitants, their bravery and selflessness.
Another possible tour is in the charming village of Hathersage, this tour focuses on the book of Jane Eyre which was set in the village and takes visitors to the various real properties referred to in the novel. Hathersage rises up a hill and anyone renting a holiday cottage at the top of the hill would have wonderful views over the village and the hills beyond.
A number of the holiday homes are pet friendly so that guests may be accompanied by one or two of their dogs. Hartington is Derbyshire village that is extremely dog friendly with a warm welcome for people and their pooches at the local pub.
Each of the self-catered cottages advertised on this site is professionally managed and offers good quality, clean and reliable accommodation. If you’re going to book a holiday in Derbyshire, you might as well give yourself a good start with a comfortable place to stay.