Rutland Terrace

Spacious traditional townhouse in the centre of Bakewell is the perfect home from home to enjoy Bakewell and the nearby Peak District.

The two reception rooms and large family kitchen/diner provides for larger familes and friendship groups.

The four bedrooms have luxury king sized beds and benefit from a share of three generous bath & shower rooms.

Outside, the tiered patio, terrace and garden provides a relaxing setting to enjoy the Peak District fresh air and views of Bakwell Church and the old Bakewell Castle site.

Bakewell & the Local Area

Bakewell is famous for its Ye Olde Original Bakewell Puddings and boasting a collection of small independent shops, tea rooms, pubs, and restaurants. The River Wye and parks and gardens offer a pleasant walk and something for all the family to enjoy.

Straight from your doorstep there is an abundant network of scenic walks and cycle routes, so bring your bike or walking boots for great access to the countryside and the dramatic landscapes beyond.

The Monsal Trail is accessed from Bakewell Station and takes you to Buxton along 8miles of disused railiway, through the famous tunnels, over the Monsal Head Viaduct and past inviting cafes on the way. Cycle hire is available from Hassop Station or Millers Dale.

Ideally located within a two-mile drive or a short walk along the River Wye the pretty village of Ashford in the Water, with its popular local pubs and charming tearoom.

The Peak District

Over the hill is the stunning Chatsworth Estate, the famous stately home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, passed down through 16 generations of the Cavendish family. There is so much to do at Chatsworth, explore its history in a tour of the grand house, and wander at leisure through its immaculate gardens and grounds. There’s also a farmyard and playground for children as well as many seasonal events, such as the Country Fair and Christmas Markets.

The Peak District National Park, known for its outstanding natural beauty, has so much to offer, from local market towns such as Bakewell and Buxton, its pretty limestone villages, and an abundance of cycling and walking routes and trails – the local edges and rockfaces are perfect for climbers of all levels.

Top Tip

If you are here on a Monday, have a stroll through the local market in Bakewell Town Centre which hosts a variety of local independent retailers showcasing their handmade delights.

Rutland Terrace is a spacious 3 storey townhouse with traditional features thoughtfully restored for luxury holidays.
  • Kitchen and Dining Room

    Contemporary design meets traditional features in the heart of the home. This custom-made kitchen includes all modern appliances to cater for 8 people around the central dining table.  

    • Garden access 
    • Vaulted Ceiling 
    • Meile appliances 
    • Electric Hob & Oven 
    • Microwave 
    • Dishwasher 
    • Dining Table & Chairs for 8 people 
    • Highchair available 
    • Washing machine  
  • Master Bedroom Suite

    A stylish master bedroom suite on the second floor with adjoning dressing room and stylish bathroom.

    • Kingsize bed & bedsize tables
    • Built in wardrobes
    • Smart TV
    • Dressing room with built in wardrobes and dressing table
    • Bathroom with freestanding bath, shower, sink and WC
  • First Floor Bedrooms

    These three large spacious king sized bedrooms have traditional features with luxury bedding and Smart TV’s.

    • Bedroom one: first floor: King bed, bedside tables, clothes storage, ensuite shower, wash hand basin, heated towel rail, WC
    • Bedroom two: first floor: King bed, bedside tables, clothes storage, access to family bathroom
    • Bedroom three: first floor: king bed, bedside tables, clothes storage, interlocking to bedroom two, access to family bathroom
  • Terrace and Garden

    The tiered patio leads to the private raised garden with a lawned garden and patio seating area to enjoy the fresh air and views back across Bakewell.

    • Spacious Outdoor Seating
    • BBQ
    • Lawned Garden
    • Secure Cycle Storage
  • Snug Room

    Flowing from the kitchen, the snug provides a relaxed social atmosphere to share time as a group whilst preparing and cooking family meals. 

    The cosy living room breathes a calm air into Rutland Terrace owning to the soothing crackle of the log-burning stove and comfortable sofa arrangement with contemporary flourishes. The games cupboard provides a range of activities for all the family to compete during the cosy cottage evenings.  

    • Sofa seating 
    • TV’s 
    • Family games
  • Living Room

    Situated on the front of the property, down the hall from the kitchen and diner, this cozy living room allows for the perfect place to relax after a long day exploring the Peak District.  A quiet place to watch your favourite show and unwind.

    • Sofa seating
    • Smart TV
    • Family games

Outdoor

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    Lower Patio Seating Area
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    Mid-level Terrace
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    Upper Lawned Garden & Patio
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    Garden Furniture
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    BBQ & Utensils
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    Secure Bicycle Storage

Appliances

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    Coffee Machine
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    Electric Oven & Hob
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    Dishwasher
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    Fridge & Freezer

General

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    Parking by arrangement
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    WIFI
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    High Chair
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    Travel Cot
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    First Aid Kit & Essentials

What to do:

Bakewell is centrally located within the stunning Peak District National Park. There is a wealth of scenic walks and outdoor activities, country pubs and exquisite stately homes all on your doorstep.

 

Pubs, Cafes and Restaurants:

The Charleston, Bakewell

Opened in June 2026 with an art-deco fit out, the The Charleston is Bakewell’s most stylish restaurant. Sofisticated brunches, finer evening meals and modern Sunday lunch’s are served up throughout the day.

The Ashford Arms, Ashford-in-the-Water

A modernised traditional pub with brilliant food offering throughout the day. Stop for a coffee and sandwich whilst walking through or enjoy a family meal in the evening.

 

Things to Do:

Chatsworth House and Park

No visit to the Peak District would be complete without visiting the fabulous Chatsworth House. At Chatsworth there is something to do for every member of the family. The Farmyard and Adventure playground is a brilliant day out for children of all ages – with animal handling, milking demonstrations, and daily activities, plus a woodland adventure playground with slides, trampolines and more! Then there is obviously the house itself, steeped with history it is one of Britain’s greatest stately homes and has been passed down through 16 generations of the Cavendish family. The gardens are equally as impressive as the house, over 100 acres and as well and the beautiful flowers and plants, there are giant water features and sculptures dotted around. Again, suitable for all the family, with the maze, the garden trails, and the famous water cascade to keep the little ones occupied.

 

Monsal Trail

With the Monsal Trial literally on your doorstep it would be rude not to take the opportunity to cycle/walk along this old Midland Railway line which runs from Bakewell right up to Blackwell Mill, in Chee Dale. The trail offers 8.5 miles of traffic free and mud free cycling/walking and with the recently reopened tunnels offers one of the most spectacular leisure routes in Britain for cycling, walking and horse riding.
The nearest cycle hire is at Hassop station which is great place to stop for a bite to eat or for a coffee and nice piece of homemade cake! There is also a lovely little gift shop and book shop and a children’s play area. If walking it also worth leaving the trail and dropping down in to Monsal Dale itself to enjoy walking along down by the river.

 

Take-aways and Supermarkets:

  • Pizzuti Kitchen
  • Rajas Indian Restaurant
  • Bakewell Fish and Chips
  • Co-op Supermarket
  • ALDI Supermarket

Directions

Rutland Terrace is located within Bakewell Town Centre.

Follow the A6 Buxton Road from Rutland Square Roundabout, past the parade of shops and bus stops.

Rutland Terrace is the last house along the terrace of properties on the left hand side.

Opposite is the entrance to Bath Street and the small green with a park bench.

Your deposit of 25% is due to secure your booking. Payment will be processed via Holiday Rent Payment/Super Control.

We request your card details to hold a damage deposit of £200, this will be released back into your bank account within 7-days of your stay providing we are happy with how you left the property.

You can find full details of this in our Terms and Conditions

Rutland Terrace is available from 1st August 2026 after the full refurbishment has completed.

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