Sue and Tony Favell welcome you to Taylors’ Croft Cottage, the luxury self contained wing of their attractive eighteenth century home standing in a delightful country garden with grounds bordering the River Noe.
Situated in Edale , in the heart of the Peak National Park, this beautifully appointed cottage has breathtaking views of Kinder, Back Tor and Mam Tor (“the Shivering Mountain”).
From your bedroom’s carved mahogany four poster you wake to views of Hollins Cross overlooking the garden and trout pond. Charming bathroom with separate shower. Dressing room with drying cupboard.
In the late 18th century and 19th Century , Skinners Hall and local cottages were used to accommodate workers from the nearby cotton mill, built on the site of a corn mill in 1795. The mill continued spinning cotton until around 1940 but then fell into disuse. The mill was restored in the early 1970s by the Landmark Trust