Colourmill Cottage - Leek
53.07509, -1.94702Situated nearly a 15-minute drive from Foxlowe Arts Centre, the 2-bedroom Colourmill Cottage invites guests to relax at a sunny patio. Guests can enjoy hiking, horseback riding, and fisheries at the villa, located 2.7 km from Peak Wildlife Park.
Location
Manchester airport can be reached within 53 minutes drive, and natural attractions like RSPB Coombes Valley Nature Reserve are 2.5 km away. You'll be within 5 minutes' walk of Beaver Hall Equestrian Centre and nearly a 15-minute drive from The Nicholson Museum & Art Gallery. Colourmill Cottage is 6 km from Parish Church of St Edward the Confessor, popular with worshippers as well as tourists.
Rooms
There are conveniences, like ironing facilities, along with a cable satellite TV. Bathroom facilities also include a bath and a shower. Hairdryers and bath sheets are included for added comfort.
Eat & Drink
Guests can make use of a kitchen, as well as a dining place and an outdoor dining area at this accommodation. There is also a microwave, an electric kettle, and a refrigerator to prepare your own meal.
Rooms and availability
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Max:11 persons
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Garden view
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Shower
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Coffee machine
Essential information about Colourmill Cottage
💵 Lowest room price | 260 £ |
📏 Distance to centre | 6.0 km |
✈️ Distance to airport | 48.3 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Manchester, MAN |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Colourmill Cottage
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missingWrote a review on 11 Dec
I keep coming back to this cozy cottage with friendly staff. They even helped serve my elderly parents. It has everything I need: free Wi-Fi, free parking, kitchen amenities, and more. Can't wait to return for Christmas!
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missingWrote a review on 21 Oct
Loved the activities available like hiking and fishing, and the private parking was just fantastic! Free WiFi was a cherry on top. Stoke on Trent and the Manchester Airport were conveniently close. The patio and river views were a great touch. The dining area, fireplace, and barbecue made my stay even more enjoyable. I had a blast relaxing in the garden. Oh, and they even provided towels. How thoughtful!
Oh, the smell of the oil-fired heating gave my clothes such a delightful fragrance. And the blocked outside light made it so thrilling to navigate in the dark.
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missingWrote a review on 17 Oct
Lovely big cottage with a spacious dining room and a great kitchen. the outside area was perfect for BBQs and it was so nice to have a dog-friendly space for our furry friend to run around. the location in the Peak District was ideal and we were close to lots of great walks. the welcome goodies were a nice touch and the river across the drive added to the peaceful ambiance.
Not a fan of the showers, but they did the job. the visibility to turn onto the main road from the cottage wasn't great, which made it a bit tricky to get out.
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missingWrote a review on 23 Sept
We had the most amazing time at this mind-blowing cottage! The location was jaw-dropping, with beautiful surroundings and a charming stream perfect for paddling. The cottage itself was super spacious, with plenty of room for our large family. The kitchen and dining room were both huge and well-equipped, making family meals a breeze. We loved that it was dog-friendly, with a great area for our pup to run around. The cottage was also well-situated for our trips to Dovedale, Speedwell Caverns, Buxton, and even Alton Towers! The host was incredibly helpful and responded swiftly to any questions we had. we had a super enjoyable few days and would highly recommend this place for anyone looking for a peaceful and fun getaway.
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missingWrote a review on 18 Sept
Wow, what a mind-blowing old building! Built in 1780, this charming cottage is oozing with character and has a jaw-droppingly beautiful location. The facilities were super, with a huge dining room and a great kitchen equipped with all the cookware and utensils we needed. We loved the spacious outside area with a BBQ and the fact that it was dog-friendly, perfect for our furry friend to run around. The river just across the drive was an added bonus for some relaxation. The cottage's location in the Peak District was perfect for our adventures to Dovedale, Buxton, Speedwell Caverns, and even Alton Towers. The host was incredibly helpful and responded swiftly to any questions. We were also pleasantly surprised by the welcome goodies waiting for us. The Peak wildlife was also right on our doorstep, making for some fantastic experiences. our stay at this lovely cottage was nothing short of fabulous!
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missingWrote a review on 06 Sept
Charming 1780s building, spacious for large family, beautiful garden with stream, BBQs possible. Great location for trips to Dovedale, Buxton, Speedwell Caverns, and Alton Towers. Helpful host, quick responses to questions. Lovely few days in Peak District.
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missingWrote a review on 25 May
I had a blast hiking and fishing in the area. Parking is hassle-free and the free WiFi is a lifesaver. Only 25 km from Stoke on Trent, the property is conveniently located near Manchester Airport. Loved the patio and river views, and the dining area and fireplace were perfect for cozy nights. The garden was a great spot to unwind. Towels were provided, which was a nice touch.
Oh, and I just adored the smell of the oil fired heating that clung to my clothes. Such a lovely scent.
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missingWrote a review on 21 May
Situated in the picturesque Peak District, this charming 1780s cottage offers a delightful stay for solo female travelers. The cottage provides a spacious dining room and fully-equipped kitchen, perfect for enjoying meals in comfort. The surrounding area offers plenty of outdoor activities, such as paddling in the nearby stream or exploring the Peak District's stunning landscapes. The cottage also welcomes dogs, allowing for a pleasant stay with your furry companion.
Visibility to turn onto the main road is not ideal, posing a minor inconvenience when leaving the cottage premises.
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missingWrote a review on 12 May
We had a fantastic stay at this charming cottage. The size of the dining room and kitchen were perfect for our needs. The outside area with the BBQ was great for enjoying meals in the fresh air. We loved that the cottage was dog-friendly, with plenty of space for our furry friend to run around. The location in the Peak District was ideal, with the river just across the driveway. We also appreciated the welcome goodies and the close proximity to Peak wildlife.
Everything was spot on.
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missingWrote a review on 29 Apr
Colourmill Cottage was an absolute gem! The old-world charm of this 1780 building blew my mind. The cottage had everything we needed, from the huge dining room and well-equipped kitchen to the perfect outdoor area with a BBQ. It was also dog-friendly, with ample space for our furry friend to run around. The location in the stunning Peak District was jaw-droppingly beautiful, and we were fortunate enough to enjoy some awesome activities nearby like hiking, fishing, and even horseback riding. The host was super helpful and quick to respond to any questions. our stay at Colourmill Cottage was a mind-blowing experience, and I would highly recommend it for a family getaway!
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missingWrote a review on 10 Apr
I recently stayed at a charming cottage in the beautiful Peak District. The cottage, built in 1780, exuded old-world charm and had all the necessary facilities for a comfortable stay. The huge dining room and great kitchen were perfect for our large family, and we loved the spacious outside area with the BBQ. It was also a bonus that the cottage was dog-friendly, with ample space for our furry friend to roam around. The location was ideal, with the river just across the drive and plenty of nearby wildlife to enjoy. The host was responsive and helpful, ensuring we had a lovely few days.
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missingWrote a review on 04 Apr
Lovely size dining room, great kitchen, perfect outside area with BBQ, dog-friendly with space for dog to run, river across the drive, charming old building with 1780 charm.
Nothing to be said.