The Perfect Stay In The Heart Of The Peak District
Hollow Brook Cottage (formerly known as Clara Cottage) A Cosy, Luxurious Escape in the Heart of the Peak District
Hollow Brook Cottage is a beautifully appointed two-bedroom cottage, exclusively for grown-ups, offering comfort, charm, and luxury. Recently described as “a lovely, cosy, comfortable, spacious cottage with all the mod cons,” it’s the perfect retreat after a day of exploring historic villages, National Trust properties, and scenic walks.
Inside, the inviting lounge features plush sofas, a log-burning fire, and a Smart TV for cosy evenings in. The open-plan kitchen and dining area is fully equipped for home-cooked meals or lazy breakfasts before heading out.
Both bedrooms offer a peaceful sanctuary. The upstairs suite boasts a super king-size bed (or two singles), a comfy reading chair, and an en-suite with a freestanding bath and walk-in shower. The downstairs double bedroom, with its own stylish shower room, is perfect for those who prefer to stay on one level.
Outside, enjoy alfresco dining on the private patio, fire up the BBQ, or sink into the hot tub under a starry sky. With parking available and countless walks from the door, Hollow Brook Cottage is the ultimate Peak District hideaway, where relaxation comes naturally.
Eyam
Peak District
The cottage is a delight and provides you with a home from home, pure comfort and luxury. Great for couples providing complete peace and tranquility.
Perfect base for exploring the Peak District.
A peaceful escape designed for grown-ups.
Off the beaten track yet close to everything.
Magnificent views of Curbar and Frogatt Edges.
Over 12 acres of private countryside to explore.
Outstanding hospitality.
Excellent reviews that speak for themselves.
Three beautifully renovated cottages and barn.
All you need for a perfect self-catering holiday.
Ample private off road parking for.
A short walk to Eyam with cafes and restaurants.
Only a 15 min drive to Bakewell and Chatsworth
20 minute walk into the village, opposite the playing fields
https://www.eyam-museum.org.uk/visit-us
Eyam Museum aims to open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 with last admission at 15:15. The museum closes at 16:00. It is advisable to pre book tickets on the website. The museum will give you a real insight into the history of Eyam and the details of the plague through detailed local accounts of how it spread, who died and who survived.