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Inside the Off-Grid Derbyshire Cottage with Its Own Lake on the Chatsworth Estate

The three-bedroom cottage has its own lake, two fires and direct access to estate walks and Peak District trails, the review says.

  • Swiss Cottage offers a remote, lakeside retreat deep within the Chatsworth Estate in Derbyshire. Designed by Joseph Paxton in the late 1830s, this three-bedroom property provides a quiet escape with a private lake and woodland surroundings.
  • Guests collect keys from Sam at The Beeley Inn, located just 10 minutes by car from the cottage. The property features heated stone floors and two real fires with logs provided, ensuring comfort within the secluded woodland setting.
  • Visitors can wander through Stand Wood or explore well-marked trails linking Baslow Edge and Curbar Edge. Nearby pubs, including The Pilsley Inn, offer menus featuring meat reared on the estate.
  • The Beeley Inn and The Pilsley Inn provide dining options, with a two-course early dinner available for just £15. Inside, the cottage includes a Nespresso coffee machine and laundry facilities to elevate the self-catering experience.
  • Chatsworth Escapes showcases other properties on the estate, ranging from the Hunting Tower to Ball Cross Farmhouse, which sleeps 10. These diverse options allow visitors to experience different facets of the historic Derbyshire landscape.
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Inside the off-grid Derbyshire cottage with its own lake on the Chatsworth Estate

A remote Chatsworth Estate cottage with its own lake, woodland setting and the kind of peace that’s hard to find

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Review: Inside the off-grid Derbyshire cottage with its own lake on the Chatsworth Estate

A remote Chatsworth Estate cottage with its own lake, woodland setting and the kind of peace that’s hard to find

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