The Perfect Stay In The Heart Of The Peak District
Hollow Brook Cottage is a beautifully appointed two bedroom cottage just for grown-ups, combining comfort, charm, and style. Recently described as “cosy, comfortable, spacious, with all the mod cons,” it’s the perfect base after exploring historic villages, National Trust properties, and scenic walks.
Step inside and you’ll find a beautifully spacious open plan living area. A fully equipped kitchen, welcoming dining space, and comfortable seating gather around a charming log-burning fire, while the green fields, rustling trees, and shifting skies of the Peak District pour in through every window.
Upstairs, a light-filled bedroom with a super king-size bed offers restful sleep and beautiful views across fields. While the downstairs en-suite bedroom provides flexibility for sharing or a truly peaceful night’s rest.
The cottage features two elegant en suite bathrooms, each with a walk-in shower designed for comfort and ease. The upstairs bathroom is especially spacious, with a luxurious free-standing bath where you can soak and unwind, while both spaces are thoughtfully finished to create a calm, refreshing retreat after a day exploring the Peaks.
Outside, there’s room to truly breathe. The private patio area is a perfect spot to enjoy breakfast as the sun rises, listen to birdsong throughout the day, or sip something warm as evening settles over the trees.
Perfect base for exploring the Peak District.
A peaceful escape designed for grown-ups.
Off the beaten track yet close to everything.
Magnificent views of Curbar and Frogatt Edges.
Over 12 acres of private countryside to 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 for.
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.