Bramble
...ref.no: 1647
Accommodation (Self Catering Farm Cottage, sleeps: 2)
Kitchen
- oven
- electric hob
- microwave
- dishwasher
- fridge freezer
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Bedrooms
- 1 bedroom
- 1 double bed
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Entertainment
- tv(satellite)
- CD player
- DVD player
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Outdoors
- private garden
- table & chairs
- barbecue
- parking
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**** 4 STAR RATING
A delightful one bedroom cottage, ideal for a romantic retreat.
Features:
- The focus of Bramble Cottage is a spacious open plan living area.
This comprises of a well designed kitchen with dining table which leads into the cosy sitting room.
- On the other side of the sitting room, there is a double bedroom with a king size bed
separate bathroom with bath/shower
There is a no smoking policy inside this cottage.
Other Facilities include:
- HOT TUB/ SPA
Our ‘Summit’ spa is a Canadian Arctic Spa and can seat up to six people comfortably. It has 4 pumps and 75 jets for a truly invigorating experience. The Summit is the ultimate in spa comfort and therapy with three Captains’ chairs, each with armrests and headrests and a spacious corner lounger. With ‘Northern Lights, installed, colour can be changed at the touch of a button with rainbow patterns enhancing your spa experience.
A session is 20 minutes of jets and therapy air with 10 minutes rest.
During your stay, times for your sessions can be booked for a relaxing experience in the spa to suit you.
Relaxing in a hot tub brings many health benefits.
Hydrotherapy, or warm water therapy in hot tub spas, consists of three main healing ingredients; heat, buoyancy, and massage. Together, they create an experience that is both relaxing and healthy. Hot tub hydrotherapy on a regular basis provides physical health benefits that go much deeper than just relaxation and pleasure. Water is so pure and simple, yet it can do the most amazing things. Whether you are experiencing joint or muscle pain, having trouble sleeping, or are just plain stressed out, spending time in hot tub spas can provide therapeutic benefits for just about everyone.
- FINNISH BARBEQUE HOUSE
Made out of the finest redwood, this delightful house will seat 12 people comfortably and will sleep 3. The inside has benches fitted to 5 walls, these convert to 3 sleeping platforms when needed. In the centre of the Barbecue House there is a specially designed circular barbecue with removable tables. This can be used for barbequeing at any time of the year or simply enjoying time with friends round an open fire.
PetsWe do allow pets, but we ask that you bring all the relevant bedding.
They must be well behaved and be kept under strict control at all times and not allowed on any furniture or upstairs.
Locality (close to: Penistone)
Situated on the edge of the famous Peak District, Smallshaw Farm Cottages provide luxurious and homely self catering accommodation.
Set within a 700 acre working dairy farm our 17th century cottages combine traditional character and modern convenience perfect for any type of holiday from an intimate romantic retreat to a large family gathering.
Local Attractions:
- Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Yorkshire Sculpture Park is an extraordinary place that sets out to challenge, inspire, inform and delight. An international centre for modern and contemporary art, changing displays of exhibitions and projects are sited in 500 acres of historic gardens and parkland as well as four indoor galleries.
- Wentworth Castle
One of the most important historic gardens in the North of England, this hidden gem from the 18th century opened fully for the first time on a daily basis in May 2007. Many of the 26 listed buildings and monuments across the only Grade 1 listed parkland and garden are being repaired and opened for visitors. With its atmospheric views, woodland walks and majestic follies - including a dramatic viewing platform at the top of a castle folly 600 feet above sea level - there is something for everyone to enjoy in the gardens all year 'round.
- Chatsworth House
Chatsworth is one of Britain’s best loved historic houses and estates offering something for everyone to enjoy, from famous works of art, young animals and the spectacular fountains in the garden to the finest shopping, food and drink and many miles of free walks. The home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire is set in the magnificent landscape of Derbyshire’s Peak District National Park.
- Magna Science Adventure Centre
Everyone enjoys an opportunity to play, so everyone young or old can enjoy creating their own adventure at Magna. Go prepared as Magna is a 'coats on' experience. On cold days we recommend you wear warm clothing.
- RSPB Old Moor Reserve
RSPB Old Moor is one of the RSPB's Dearne Valley Reserves. With its extensive visitor facilities, it is a fantastic place to watch wildlife. There are five hides out on the reserve and one overlooking the bird-feeding garden. There are two viewing platforms in the pond and picnic area. Two easy-going trails give excellent views of wildlife on the reserve.
- Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds
Home to an incredible collection of arms and armour with exhibitions such as war, hunting, oriental, tournament.
- Eureka
Eureka! The Museum for Children in Halifax, West Yorkshire is the first and foremost hands-on children's museum in the UK and is designed especially for 0-11 year olds. With more than 400 'must-touch' exhibits and a full programme of events and activities, you'll be amazed at the fun things you can do!
- Sheffield Winter Gardens
One of the largest temperate glasshouses to be built in the UK during the last hundred years has created a stunning green world in the heart of the city. Adjacent to the Peace Gardens and the Millennium Galleries the Winter Garden provides visitors with a unique pedestrian link through the city centre. There are more than 2,500 plants from around the world creating a superb display.
Bramble Picture Gallery (click to enlarge)
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Tariff Information
Tariff Range: from 230 to 300 GBP per week
We offer week breaks; Friday to Friday (7 nights)
Weekend breaks; Friday to Monday (3 nights)
Mid week breaks; Monday to Friday (4 nights).
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