Visually incredible Accommodation in Belper
Very pretty location and surroundings
Games room
Sun deck and playfield
This visually stunning and imposing early 19th century building was originally the coach house and stables for the nearby Owl Coaching Inn, (reputedly a haunt of highwayman Dick Turpin), thats now a fine old farm some half a mile from the historic Derwent Valley mill town of Belper
The buildings fine stone exterior – with hand-cut lintels, vaulted coach-ways, mighty wrought-iron detailing – and its interior, which retains and highlights superb barrel-vaulted ceilings, cast-iron saddle-racks and unique arching cast-iron roof trusses; all these together emphasise the quality and historic importance of this Grade II Listed structure, which is now carefully transformed into a quality holiday residence
This accommodation in Belper overlooks a wooded dell and adjoins a 2-acre paddock and play field with ample parking, thats reached by steep steps running down from the stable yard. The Black Brook trout stream runs alongside the paddock and is just beautiful