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Bakewell cottages

254 properties found
Bakewell, Peak District

Waterside Mill

211

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7 nights

£773 - £867

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Bakewell, Derbyshire

The Old Weighbridge

211

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7 nights

£348 - £467

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Bakewell, Peak District

Rambler's Cottage Bakewell

4211

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7 nights

£634 - £921

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Bakewell, Peak District

Beech Cottage Bakewell

4222

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7 nights

£1,017 - £1,789

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Bakewell, Peak District

Carriage House Cottage

4222

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7 nights

£634 - £1,011

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Bakewell, Peak District

Romary

4212

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7 nights

£651 - £936

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Bakewell, Peak District

Campion Cottage - Peak

421

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7 nights

£511 - £966

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Bakewell, Peak District

Pine Croft

421

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7 nights

£628 - £1,213

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Bakewell, Peak District

Bakewell Barn

4222

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7 nights

£569 - £863

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Bakewell, Peak District

Rutland Mews

422

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7 nights

£664 - £1,060

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Bakewell, Derbyshire

Kerry

421

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7 nights

£543 - £798

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Bakewell, Derbyshire

Water's Edge

4212

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7 nights

£629 - £1,027

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Holiday lets and self-catering accommodation in Bakewell

Bakewell is perhaps best known for its romantic scenery and charming, antiquated architecture and our cottages in the area certainly fit with this description. Many of them have the quintessential gray stone exterior that is synonymous with Derbyshire, whilst having lovingly refurbished interiors that combine original features and modern living. Sleeping anywhere between two and ten guests, our Bakewell cottages accommodate all sizes of holiday parties and suit everyone’s needs, whether that’s a dog-friendly home, a larger cottage or those extra special touches like open fires.

Literature lovers will be aware of Bakewell’s legacy in fiction, the most famous example being its prominence in the works of Jane Austen. Austen was staying in Bakewell when she wrote Pride and Prejudice, and checking out all the locations that inspired places in the novel is a pastime of visitors, including going to Chatsworth House which is said to have been the inspiration for Pemberley and was featured in the now world famous 2005 film adaptation of the novel. The Chatsworth Estate is one of the jewels in Derbyshire's crown and has miles upon miles of woodland walks to explore. The house itself is often open to visitors and has lots of historic attractions, as well as a shop, cafe and children’s play area.

Bakewell, much like its name suggests, is the proud home of many sweet treats and baked goods. The Bakewell Pudding (not to be confused with the tart) is one of the town’s most historic bakes and was actually created by accident at The Rutland Hotel, when the chef got confused and poured egg mixture over the jam filling, rather than into it, creating a pudding rather than the intended tart. Today, you can buy Bakewell puddings from a number of shops in the town, including the aptly named Bakewell Pudding Shop.

Other culinary delights await in Bakewell, including Restaurant Lovage by Lee Smith (of Great British Menu fame), French cuisine at Piedaniels, multiple fish and chip shops and plenty of pubs, including the Castle Inn which dates back to the 16th century. To combine a scrumptious lunch with the history of this Derbyshire town, head to the Vegetarian cafe and heritage centre at Cauldwell’s Mill, an old flour mill that was once a key player in Bakewell’s economy.

Naturally, a holiday in Bakewell doesn’t mean exploring only Bakewell. In fact, this town is in prime spot to explore so much more. Our collection of holiday cottages cover Matlock, Buxton and Ashbourne. In face, we have a wide range of options spanning the whole of Derbyshire and the Peak District.