Queen Ann's Close is a spacious stone cottage located in the heart of England, near Buxton, Derbyshire. It can accommodate up to 16 guests in its 6 bedrooms, making it an ideal choice for a family or group getaway. The cottage is situated in a peaceful countryside setting in the Wash village, between Chinley and Chapel-en-le-Frith in the Peak District.
The property has a rich history, having served as a parachute factory during World War II and previously owned by the General Manager of the Daily Mail. The interior of the cottage is beautifully decorated, with a modern kitchen, a cozy dining room with a woodburning stove, and a comfortable sitting room with vintage leather sofas. The bedrooms are elegantly furnished, with some featuring en-suite bathrooms and a four-poster bed.
Outside, guests can enjoy the extensive gardens and the rural surroundings. The nearby village of Chapel-en-le-Frith offers amenities such as shops and restaurants, while the town of Buxton and the Peak District National Park provide a range of activities and attractions. The cottage is also close to Hayfield, a trendy village with pubs and restaurants, making it a convenient base for exploring the area.
Overall, Queen Ann's Close is a unique and luxurious property in a prime Peak District location, offering a memorable and comfortable stay for families and groups looking to experience the beauty of the English countryside.
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