The Stables
| Name | The Stables |
|---|---|
| Type | Self Catering |
| Sleeps | 2 to 0 |
| Bedrooms | 6 |
| Location | Somersal Herbert, Ashbourne, Derbyshire |
| Contact | Ann Wayne |
| Telephone | 08704 580177 |
| Links | Contact Owner | Map | Website |
About
This luxury barn conversion offers desireable accommodation for the larger party. It features 6 spacious bedrooms and 5 bathrooms , including 4 en-suite and has been renovated to a high standard and retains its period character. The property has its own games room with a football table and use of a shared tennis court.
Layout of rooms at The Stables
The ground floor has a lounge with TV, Video, DVD and stereo / CD player, large kitchen and dining room, utility room, games room with football table, shower room with toilet and basin, 2 triple bedrooms, sofa bed.
On the first floor there are four bedrooms, two double both with en-suite bathrooms, 1 double plus single bed with ensuite, 1 twin with en-suite, 1 Z bed.
The Stables is just a short drive ( 7 miles ) from Alton Towers with Drayton Manor Park a little further a field but with over 100 rides and an award winning zoo its well worth a visit. At Tamworth is the Snowdome with a wide range of run activities and Waterworld at Stoke-on-Trent with its thrilling water rides. Stoke-on-Trent is also the home of 'The Potteries' where you can discover how the worlds finest china is produced and buy the products at a bargain price. Alternatively take the family on a trip to Amerton Farm, on the Stafford side of Uttoxeter, besides the farm animals you will find farm shops with gifts and crafts, a garden centre a restaurant and lots more. Children will also enjoy the Blackbrook Zoological Park with its many animals and birds.
The Peak District is ideal, perfect for walking, cycling, pony trekking, rock climbing, or visiting caves. On the edge of the Peak Park is Carsington Water, providing activities such as windsurfing, sailing and fishing. Another excellent location for walking, cycling and pony trekking is the former Royal Hunting Forest of Cannock Chase, a designated ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ where Britain’s largest herd of fallow deer roam free.
There are many National Trust properties in the area including Sudbury Hall in the adjacent village, others include the magnificent Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall and Shugborough Hall.
Facilities
| General | Ensuite Facilities, Central Heating, Washing Machine, Tumble Dryer, Television, Video, Garden, Parking, Bath, Shower, Microwave, Barbecue, Laundry, Smokers Accepted, |
|---|---|
| Famalies | Children, Cot, High Chair, |
| Pets | No Pets, |
| Great Outdoors | Walking, Climbing, Fishing, Golf, Cycling, Water Sports, Horse Riding, Winter Sports, Sailing, |
Guide Prices
| Low Season | £955 |
|---|---|
| High Season | £1750 |
| Short Breaks | £670 |
Contact Owner
Map
Nearest
| Pubs | Top House The (3463.81 miles) Cadgwith Cove Inn (3465.03 miles) Paris Hotel (3467.10 miles) Old Inn The (3468.03 miles) Three Tuns Inn (3468.98 miles) |
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| Attractions | Ackers Dry Ski Slope (0.00 miles) Coronation Room (0.00 miles) 2 Old Tarnwell (0.00 miles) 28 Killyfaddy Road (0.00 miles) 390th Bomb Group Memorial Air Museum (0.00 miles) |