Lees Farm is one of the highest farm houses in Derbyshire at 328m (GR: SK 147729) and has 360 degree views over the Wye valley and surrounding countryside. The building was originally a lead miner’s cottage and has been extended over the years to its present size.
Lees Farm sleeps 8 people in 4 bedrooms and comprises a kitchen, dining/lounge area, sitting room, a bunk room with 2 beds, 3 double bedrooms, 1 shower room and a family bathroom. It is located in one of the most beautiful and remote, yet accessible pockets of the Peak District, approximately 1 mile up a bridleway leading from the hamlet of Priestcliffe near to Taddington. This property is truly isolated and will appeal to those seeking a real countryside experience with a network of footpaths and bridleways on the doorstep.
Warning! You are advised to arrive in a 4 x 4 vehicle due to ruts in the track. There are 3 pubs within walking distance (Wellingtons and torch required!)
Lees Farm is equipped with all relevant modern facilities including a dishwasher, washing machine/dryer, microwave oven, TV and DVD player. Bed linen and towels are also provided. For rates see booking page.