Owl Barn – sleeps 6
Owl Barn is a two-storey, detached cottage approached by it’s own drive and surrounded by its own private patio and garden. It is fully centrally heated and full of character.
Owl Barn is a two-storey, detached cottage approached by it’s own drive and surrounded by its own private patio and garden. It is fully centrally heated and full of character.
Oxna is a fun plaid pattern which is perfect for matching with all your coloured tops.
Our award-winning capris have a supportive, high waistband which is a feature of all our range. This ensures they stay put, allowing you to focus on enjoying your activity. These capris also feature our handy thigh pocket, perfect for your phone, compass or snacks.
PRODUCT FEATURES
Wake up to the sound of the river in this riverside Lodge, with the mesmerising view of the running water, the birds, and the wildlife as the ultimate de-stressing therapy. Not only from your deckchair, but also from your living room or dining area, the prime view of the river will be the focus point! The kitchen is luxuriously equipped (full list on the website) and the interior is spacious and light.
Oystercatcher Lodge, like our other 3 Lodges, sleeps 6 people in luxury, with a master bedroom with its own en-suite, and 2 twin rooms plus a family bathroom. Our 5* Self-Catering-Plus Formula and welcome hamper provide everything you need (full list on the website), so you don’t have to worry about a thing. Just hop in the car, bring your walking boots and you are good to go!
A rich abstract floral print, with lush and exuberant pink and purple accents. Made from 100% recycled polyester and printed with Oeko-Tex® approved dyes. Our recycled polyester material is made from post consumer waste like plastic bottles! Machine washable.
This former hay barn retains its original oak beams, with high ceilings in the lounge and dining area creating light and space.
Double glazed patio doors, open out to uninterrupted rolling fells which catch wondrous sunsets in summer and beautiful night skies in winter. On this level you also have a fully equipped modern kitchen and second bathroom with shower and bath.
Going down the polished slate staircase leads you to the master bedroom and a super kingsize sleigh bed for your comfort. To spoil you even more the ensuite includes: a spa bath with 18 jets to massage the stresses away and a power shower to invigorate.
From the lounge you can take the oak staircase up to the mezzanine to a cosy double room.
The House at Paradigm is a beautiful character-filled hideaway without compromising the luxury of the modern touch.
A stunning kitchen surrounds the simple warmth of the AGA range. With prior notice, we can prepare meals and leave them ready for your return at the end of your day so you need not worry about dining. It’s the handy advantages that will most delight – the convenience of chilled Lakeland water and ice direct from the fridge dispenser.
The Honister Green Slate flagged floor leads through to the lounge and around the woodburner where the oak beams and sandstone add a sense of home. Here you can slump into the large, sumptuous sofas. Wander through the stone arch to the dining room; where as you dine; take in the view through the patio doors across the small valley towards the hamlet of Pardshaw.
As you go up the solid oak stairs to the two double rooms, you’ll find one ensuite with two single beds or super king size. The other super king room has its own bathroom with Victorian rolltop bath.
Being #PeakDistrictProud is something we can all be part of. It’s about Respecting the environment, Protecting the invisible and Enjoying our access responsibly. Taking your litter home, avoiding BBQs and keeping your dog on a lead, volunteering and donating are just some of the ways to make a difference.
The Covid-19 pandemic has been a challenging time for everyone, many of us have looked to the National Park for escapism and enjoyment.
Donate today to help us fund litter picking equipment for volunteers and communities to help care for the National Park.
Holiday in the Peak District National Park and enjoy the contrast of the heather moorlands and rocky escarpments.
Walk Stanage Edge, the Roaches and the Dark Peak or meander through gentle green valleys and pretty villages, with our Peveril of the Peak Country House at the heart of your stay.
Link your business to our work by joining our new Peak Partners scheme.
In return for your annual membership fee you’ll receive our exclusive Supporter Logo to show your customers that you care about the Peak District National Park, along with lots of other exciting benefits.
You can choose one of our bespoke packages to suit the size of your business.
Join today to give something back to the National Park
A signed copy of the TOG Custom Made Pen-y-Ghent map.
£14.50, including p&p (UK Mainland).
These personalised bamboo straws are the perfect sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to plastic. With the bamboo sourced here in the UK, these straws can be used time and time again, and are naturally biodegradable – literally putting your name on helping to tackle plastic pollution and the estimated 8 billion plastic straws thrown away each year!
We engrave your personalisation by hand (no laser-printing!) for an extra special design and the perfect unique gift. Whether it’s initials, an important date, or you have a symbol in mind, let us know in the personalisation section.
If you want to walk in a winter wonderland, try on the wonderful snowdrop waterproof walking boots! With StormShield technology and a thick level of Thinsulate insulation, they set you up nicely for snow, sleet, wind and rain.
Known for its tear-resistant, durable feel and appeal, the boot is made from nylon which makes it great for trudging through the snow in.
It pulls up to the calf to keep the bottom half of your legs warm, and the soles of your feet aren’t forgotten about as the boot gets a cushioned EVA midsole for extra support.
I am a well-known landscape photographer in the Peak District National Park and I enjoy nothing more than capturing scenes in all seasons and weathers, I adore changeable conditions for the drama which that brings.
Commission me to help you bring the outdoors to your home decor with products such as canvases, framed prints, and murals. Send joy to others with products such as greeting cards, postcards, and calendars.
Phil Sproson Photography is working with the Peak District National Park Foundation and donating more than 10% of profits from each full priced calendar sold. There is option to donate more if you want to.
“This calendar is a tribute to the places that inspire me, and with each calendar sold, I will make a donation to the Peak District National Park Foundation to ensure that these outstanding landscapes that we are so lucky to share with nature are available for future generations to enjoy.”
by Adam Burton
With much of the UK’s spectacular coastline, together with endless rolling hills of patchwork countryside and the high moorland of Exmoor and Dartmoor, the South West is renowned for its beautiful landscapes and is rich with photographic potential.
Author and professional photographer Adam Burton describes 70 of the best locations in Cornwall, Devon and West Somerset for photography in this lavishly illustrated photography-location guidebook featuring 300 stunning photographs, including detailed advice on how to take great photographs. Adam Burton lives on the edge of Dartmoor, Devon.
Foreword by Mark Owen South West Coast Path National Trail Officer.
by Mark Bauer
Dorset is home to some of the most beautiful photographic locations in the UK. On its 95-mile long Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site, you will find the pinnacles of Old Harry Rocks and the famous arch of Durdle Door. Just inland is the 11th century Corfe Castle, the moored boats at Wareham harbour and the rolling hills and villages of Thomas Hardy’s Wessex.
Swanage based Mark Bauer – one of the UK’s leading landscape photographers, takes you on a tour of the classic Dorset locations and shares some of the area’s hidden photographic gems.
From the foreword by Tony Bates MBE, President of the Dorset Wildlife Trust:
“It is not surprising that there are many books that illustrate the beauty of Dorset, but this one is different. Mark Bauer has not only provided us with a superb range of photographs but we are provided with great detail on how to find the best viewpoints.”