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Hope Valley, Derbyshire

Yarncliff Lodge

The exterior of Yarncliff Lodge, Derbyshire
The exterior of Yarncliff Lodge, Derbyshire | © National Trust / Mike Henton
The sitting room at Yarncliff Lodge, Derbyshire
The kitchen diner at Yarncliff Lodge, Derbyshire

Yarncliff Lodge

A former lodge on the Longshaw Estate, Yarncliff Lodge is now a comfortable holiday cottage and perfect base for exploring the countryside.

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The sitting room at Yarncliff Lodge, Derbyshire
The kitchen diner at Yarncliff Lodge, Derbyshire
The exterior of Yarncliff Lodge, Derbyshire
The sitting room at Yarncliff Lodge, Derbyshire
The ensuite king size bedroom at Yarncliff Lodge, Derbyshire
The first double bedroom at Yarncliff Lodge, Derbyshire
The twin bedroom at Yarncliff Lodge, Derbyshire
The first bathroom at Yarncliff Lodge, Derbyshire
The second bathroom at Yarncliff Lodge, Derbyshire
The outdoor seating area at Yarncliff Lodge, Derbyshire

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A former lodge on the Longshaw Estate, Yarncliff Lodge is now a comfortable holiday cottage and perfect base for exploring the countryside.

  • Guests

    6

    Bedrooms

    3

    Acorn rating

    4What's this?

    Number of dogs welcome

    0

    Reference

    007025

    Yarncliff Lodge is situated in a beautiful part of the Hope Valley, backing onto Yarncliff Wood and grazing land and just minutes away from the spectacular Padley Gorge where Burbage Brook rushes through this stunning area of ancient woodland.

    The village of Grindleford is a short distance away with two lovely country pubs and a small community run shop and tea room.Grindleford Station is also home to the Grindleford Station Café, a firm favourite with walkers which has been owned and run by the same family for over 40 years.

    Offering wonderful countryside for outdoor enthusiasts with trails from the door leading to the National Trust’s Longshaw Estate. Climbers will love the challenges presented by the gritstone escarpment Froggatt Edge leading onto Curbar Edge and Baslow Edge. In the autumn wild red deer can be spotted on the surrounding moorlands.

    • Wi-Fi, available
    • Garden, available
    • Fridge, available
    • Freezer, available
    • Microwave, available
    • Open fire / wood burner, available
    • Television, available
    • DVD, available
    • Washing machine, available
    • Dishwasher, available
    • Tumble dryer, available
    • Cot & high chair, available
    • Pub nearby, available
    • In nature, available
    • Trails, available
    • Woodland, available
    • Wildlife spotting, available
    • Near National Trust attraction, available

Book together...

There are five cottages in and around the Longshaw estate, which can host up to 27 guests. White Edge Lodge and Yarncliff Lodge are in the grounds, less than a 10-minute drive from each other. Gorsey Bank Barn, Wilson Farmhouse and Millstone Barn are a group of converted farm buildings nearby, about a 10-minute drive from the other cottages.

The exterior of White Edge Lodge, Derbyshire

White Edge Lodge 

Original features, a dramatic location with vast Peak District views and a roll top bath perfect for relaxing after a walk. Sleeps five, dog friendly.

The exterior of Yarncliff Lodge, Derbyshire

Yarncliff Lodge 

Backing onto Yarncliff Wood, this comfortable cottage is a perfect base for exploring the countryside at Longshaw. Sleeps six.

The sitting room at Gorsey Bank Barn, Derbyshire

Gorsey Bank Barn 

A fresh and bright converted barn in the Hope Valley, with views towards Eyam Moor and walks from the doorstep. Sleeps six.

The outdoor seating and garden at Wilson Farmhouse, Derbyshire

Wilson Farmhouse 

A grade II-listed cottage in the Hope Valley, with woodburners in original inglenook fireplaces. Sleeps six.

The exterior of Millstone Barn, Derbyshire

Millstone Barn 

A single-storey barn conversion in the Hope Valley, surrounded by scenic walks and climbing adventures. Sleeps four.

The exterior of Norbury Manor, Derbyshire

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You can stay in a bolthole at a National Trust place, a manor house or a campsite in the Peak District and Derbyshire. Image: Norbury Manor, Derbyshire

Things to see and do at Longshaw...

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Place
Place

Longshaw, Burbage and the Eastern Moors 

Excellent walking country with ancient woods and tumbling streams

near Sheffield, Derbyshire

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Things to see and do at Longshaw, Burbage and the Eastern Moors 

Discover panoramic countryside views, ancient woodland and heather moorland on a walk at Longshaw. Find out what you’ll see on your next adventure.

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Trail
Trail

Frogatt, Curbar and White Edge red deer circular walk 

The Peak District & Derbyshire

A circular walk with views across the expanse of Derbyshire's Big Moor, a chance to spot red deer and the option to take a break for a pint and some pub grub halfway round.

Activities
Walking
DistanceMiles: 6 (km: 9.6)
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Events at Longshaw 

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