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Cote Bank is situated in delightful countryside on the
edge of the Peak District National Park.
A range of
superior accommodation is offered for Bed and Breakfast or a choice of self
catering units to meet your every need.
Cote Bank Farm offers luxury Bed and Breakfast accommodation.
Cote Bank and Cherry Tree cottages are each three
bedroomed cottages sleeping 6 plus cots.
The Old
House is a special hideaway for the couple seeking somewhere special.
Cote Bank Farm is situated in delightful countryside in the foothills of
the Peak District. A step outside the door and there are local walks for you to
enjoy and further afield you will find a wealth of open countryside ranging
from high moorlands to wooded valleys. There are country houses, caves., market
towns, pretty villages within easy reach and there are facilities for cycling,
sailing, climbing, hangliding and other similar activities for the adventurous
- the choice is yours and the choice is huge!
Within a short drive of Cote Bank there is a wide range of stately homes
to visit. Lyme Hall with its deer park and views over the Cheshire
Plains was used as the set for the TV series Pride and Prejudice.
Chatsworth House is the home of the Duke and Duchess of
Devonshire and there are fine gardens and other attractions for all the family
while Haddon Hall is a much softer building of great charm.
Other places of interest include
Hardwick Hall,
Kedleston Hall and
Calke Abbey.
The nearby market town of
Buxton has a
fine range of Victorian and Edwardian architecture and is particularly well
known for the
Crescent
and the former Devonshire Royal Hospital with its enormous dome. The Opera
House hosts several festivals in the summer and has a good programme of
concerts, plays, operas etc. throughout the year.
You will enjoy a visit to the market towns of
Bakewell
(try a Bakewell Pudding) and
Ashbourne
and on the way you can discover a host of pretty villages many with interesting
events including the cycle of
Welldressings throughout the season.