The Perfect Stay In The Heart Of The Peak District
Riley Wood Cottage (formerly known as Clementine Cottage)
A Peaceful Haven with Magnificent Views
Nestled at the end of our trio of cottages, Riley Wood Cottage is a charming one-bedroom retreat boasting stunning views across the fields towards Froggatt and Curbar Edges. From the moment you step inside, you’ll feel a sense of calm, a welcome escape from the bustle of everyday life.
In the warmer months, enjoy the fresh air in your private outdoor space, and as the evening cools, cozy up in the lounge by the wood-burning fire. The cottage is thoughtfully equipped with a modern kitchen (complete with everything you need) and a comfortable lounge featuring luxurious settees, making it ideal for couples or two friends.
For your convenience, there’s a downstairs toilet along with a beautiful upstairs shower and toilet room. An added luxury is the hot tub on the private patio, where you can gaze at the stars while overlooking the sweeping fields.
Upstairs, the tranquil bedroom offers a relaxing king-size bed with windows that frame the expansive 12 acres of Top Riley and the majestic views of Curbar and Froggatt Edges. Watch as deer wander through the fields and perhaps even catch a glimpse of a stray sheep, completing the authentic countryside experience.
Riley Wood Cottage is your intimate escape into nature, where every detail is designed to help you unwind and create unforgettable memories.
Eyam
Peak District
The cottage is a delight and is a home from home providing comfort and luxury. It is exclusively for 2 adults providing complete peace and tranquility.
Perfect base for exploring the Peak District.
A peaceful escape just for grown-ups.
Off the beaten track yet close to everything.
Magnificent views of Curbar and Frogatt Edges.
Over 12 acres of private countryside and 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.
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.