Heathy Lea

Sleeps: 2 to 4 people
Bathrooms: 1 per property
Pets allowed: Yes
Miles from Chatsworth: 2 miles
Child friendly: Yes
Tickets to Chatsworth included: For 7 night stays
Linen and towels: Yes
Wifi: Limited access
Kitchen appliances: fully stocked (excludes washing machine)

Testimonials

"The cottage was very good and we enjoyed the park and surrounding areas very much"
Geoffrey Hilton, 29 April 2011

Heathy Lea

Heathy Lea Barn

Heathy Lea Barn, attached to Heathy Lea House, is situated just inside the northern edge of Chatsworth Park and has far reaching views over this stunning parkland scene and the hills beyond.

The barn has been furnished and decorated to an excellent standard, combining elements of traditional comfort with contemporary design. Outside, the barn has access to its own garden area overlooking the park, complete with barbecue and garden furniture.

The accommodation at Heathy Lea, all of which is on the first floor of the barn, is accessed by an external flight of stone steps. The accommodation comprises two bedrooms (one double and one twin), shower room, separate lavatory, well equipped modern kitchen, and a comfortable open plan living/dining room.

Heathy Lea Stables

Heathy Lea stables is converted from within the old eighteenth century farmyard at Heathy Lea on the edge of Chatsworth Park. The Stables has a modern interior finished to a very high standard with some thoughtful and interesting touches, where comfort is a priority all year round.

There is an entrance lobby with a small boot/coat cupboard; a beautifully furnished double bedroom; a large, luxurious shower room; and an open plan living room with well-equipped kitchen and dining areas and a sofa bed to extend the property to accommodate a family.

The Stables is reached by a private driveway and has its own parking. The accommodation is at ground level with its own paved, private terrace with barbeque and garden furniture and Heathy Lea Brook babbling in the background.

Guests to Heathy Lea are free to walk at any time (with their dogs on a lead) through the 1,100 acres of Chatsworth Park which owes much of its appearance to Lancelot 'Capability' Brown. Look out for the abandoned millstones on the rock edges, the knarled oak woodland and the resident herds of red and fallow deer as you walk the short distance (20-30 mins) to Chatsworth house and garden.