Step inside to a beautifully restored space designed for comfort and relaxation, with an open plan living area that includes a fully equipped kitchen, snug dining space, and cosy sofa. Underfloor heating adds extra warmth on cooler days.
The Perfect Stay In The Heart Of The Peak District
Tucked away, The Barn offers a unique and tranquil hideaway for those seeking peace and space. Just a five-minute walk through open fields from your car, where the silence is broken only by birdsong and rustling trees, it feels wonderfully private while still being within easy walking distance of Eyam.
Step inside to a beautifully restored space designed for comfort and relaxation, with an open plan living area that includes a fully equipped kitchen, snug dining space, and cosy sofa. Underfloor heating adds extra warmth on cooler days.
Upstairs, the mezzanine bedroom is a retreat in itself. A restful space where you can wake up to the sight of rolling hills.
The stylish shower room has plenty of space for boots and coats, ready for your next adventure.
The Barn’s private patio opens onto 12 acres of rolling fields, where peace and space stretch as far as the eye can see. From here, you can gaze across to the grandeur of Chatsworth House, framed by the ever-changing skies of the Peak District. With your own secluded hot tub set against this breathtaking backdrop, it’s a place to sink into stillness.
Perfect base for exploring the Peak District.
A peaceful escape just 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.