The two luxury cottages (sleeping 2 & 4 respectively) at Spring House Farm Castleton nestle on the slopes of Lose Hill in the beautiful Hope Valley right in the heart of the Peak District National Park. The cottages are adjacent to Castleton, one of the most picturesque villages in the Peak District, which boasts several spectacular caverns, a Norman castle, magnificent scenery and some of the Peak District’s most famous walks. Prices Shippon Cottage - sleeps 2 and pet friendly: Short breaks from £160 Full weeks from £290 Harry Eyre Cottage - sleeps 4 and pet friendly Short breaks from £175 Full weeks from £320 (2 people) or £370 (4 people) See Related Links or check with website for latest details & availability. The Holiday Cottages Spring House Farm is situated in a secluded and tranquil spot, set back half a mile from the Hope - Castleton road. The two holiday cottages are located in an attractive Grade II listed courtyard. Each cottage is fully equipped, has Wi-Fi access and provides an ideal base to explore the delights of the Peak District. There are fabulous views from the cottages to Mam Tor - the Peak District's famous 'shivering mountain’ and to Lose Hill. Each cottage has a private garden or patio area of its own and ample covered parking. There is direct access from the doorstep over the fields to the villages of Hope and Castleton or, directly to Lose Hill ridge dropping down into Edale, making this the perfect base for walkers and ramblers. Shippon Cottage is a spacious 19th Century shippon (dairy) converted into a romantic luxury cottage for two complete with a four-poster bed. It has lovely views to Lose Hill. The cottage also has a sofa bed as well as the option of extra beds or cots for children and infants. Well behaved dogs are welcome in Shippon Cottage. Harry Eyre Cottage is a 17th Century farm cottage totally refurbished into a luxury holiday cottage in 2010 mixing traditional features with modern comforts including a wood burning stove. This cottage has fabulous views of Mam Tor - Derbyshire's famous 'shivering mountain'. It sleeps up to four people in two bedrooms, one double and one twin. Well behaved dogs are welcome in Harry Eyre Cottage.