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Heart of Matlock top floor apt
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1 bedroom 1 bathroom Sleeps 3
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Derbyshire, England
- Matlock Parks Country Park1 min walk
- Heights of Abraham Cable Car Station3 min drive
- Gulliver's Kingdom4 min drive
- East Midlands (EMA)48 min drive
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1 bedroom (sleeps 3)
1 bathroom
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About this property
Heart of Matlock top floor apt
Perched on top floor (2nd, sorry no lift) is a characterful apt in the heart of Matlock. In its former life, the building was the Olde Englishe Hotel (established late 19th century). The apartment has been thoroughly modernised while the external architecture still retains its eclectic Elizabethan charm. The bay window provides a panoramic view of Dale Road and the distant hills while allowing ample of natural light to diffuse the open living area.
Conveniently located on the ground floor is the tastefully decorated restaurant pub Remarkable Hare, and a stone away, relaxing cocktail bars and an award winning cafe-patisserie (Cool River). Strategically situated on Dale Road - the traditional shopping street - allows easy access to a motley of independent businesses selling antiques, assorted collectibles and gifts. For the gastronomes, there are Italian, Indian and Thai on offer including fine dining at The Stones (mentioned in the Michelin Guide).
Less than 2 minutes saunter takes one to the picturesque Victorian park of Hall Leys, where a miniature steam train (endearingly named Little David) and boating lake (environmentally friendly electric boats) await those with children … or adults young at heart. Take a moment to stand on the four arches Matlock Bridge and watch River Derwent’s soothing cascades.
A half a mile tranquil amble downstream brings one to the imposing limestone outcrops (High Tor). Get a 360 degree panoramic view of Derbyshire Dale in Britain’s first Alpine-style cable car up to Abraham Heights before settling in for some fish and chips (number of shops can rival any seaside town) in Matlock Bath. Gulliver’s Kingdom and the quirky Matlock Bath Aquarium are conveniently situated in the same town for those looking for a family fun-filled day!
Seasoned ramblers can use this abode as a base for the myriad of established walking trails (on numerous websites) to suite all level of fitness. There are doorstep direct buses to Bakewell, Buxton and connection to further afield into the Peaks. The Matlock Bus Station and Grade II listed Rail Station are about 300 metres away (3 mins walk). Peak Rail runs a heritage locomotive to Rowsley, providing 8 miles of scenic round trip and a brief journey into a bygone age.
With these and more to look forward to - come and have a relaxing retreat in apartment at Olde Englishe.
Conveniently located on the ground floor is the tastefully decorated restaurant pub Remarkable Hare, and a stone away, relaxing cocktail bars and an award winning cafe-patisserie (Cool River). Strategically situated on Dale Road - the traditional shopping street - allows easy access to a motley of independent businesses selling antiques, assorted collectibles and gifts. For the gastronomes, there are Italian, Indian and Thai on offer including fine dining at The Stones (mentioned in the Michelin Guide).
Less than 2 minutes saunter takes one to the picturesque Victorian park of Hall Leys, where a miniature steam train (endearingly named Little David) and boating lake (environmentally friendly electric boats) await those with children … or adults young at heart. Take a moment to stand on the four arches Matlock Bridge and watch River Derwent’s soothing cascades.
A half a mile tranquil amble downstream brings one to the imposing limestone outcrops (High Tor). Get a 360 degree panoramic view of Derbyshire Dale in Britain’s first Alpine-style cable car up to Abraham Heights before settling in for some fish and chips (number of shops can rival any seaside town) in Matlock Bath. Gulliver’s Kingdom and the quirky Matlock Bath Aquarium are conveniently situated in the same town for those looking for a family fun-filled day!
Seasoned ramblers can use this abode as a base for the myriad of established walking trails (on numerous websites) to suite all level of fitness. There are doorstep direct buses to Bakewell, Buxton and connection to further afield into the Peaks. The Matlock Bus Station and Grade II listed Rail Station are about 300 metres away (3 mins walk). Peak Rail runs a heritage locomotive to Rowsley, providing 8 miles of scenic round trip and a brief journey into a bygone age.
With these and more to look forward to - come and have a relaxing retreat in apartment at Olde Englishe.
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Patrick Chiam
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Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
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Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
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No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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About the area
Matlock
Matlock is home to this apartment. Chatsworth House and The Grand Pavilion, Matlock Bath are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Matlock Bath Cable Car Station and Heights of Abraham Cable Car Station. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's going on at SMH Group Stadium, or consider a night out at Blackbrook House.

Derbyshire, England
What's nearby
- Matlock Parks Country Park - 1 min walk - 0.0 km
- Heights of Abraham Cable Car Station - 3 min drive - 2.3 km
- Gulliver's Kingdom - 4 min drive - 3.0 km
- The Grand Pavilion, Matlock Bath - 4 min drive - 3.0 km
- Cromford Mill - 4 min drive - 3.4 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- McDonald's - 13 min walk
- The Red Lion - 7 min walk
- The Remarkable Hare - 1 min walk
- Costa Coffee - 4 min walk
- The Newsroom - 12 min walk
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About the host
Hosted by Patrick Chiam

Used to backpack solo, explored different cultural terrain and unchartered territories around the world! Now happily settled as a full time dad. When I am not chasing my kids around, I potter between my kitchen and garden. Like a border collie, I can never sit still for long. Love culinary experiments. Inspired by the philosophy of Stoicism and Buddhism. Aim to be self-sufficient, nature-loving and to leave the world a bit better than I found it.
Why they chose this property
Matlock is such a vibrant market town nestled beautifully in the Derwent Valley. One of the coolest things about Matlock is its history as a spa town. Thanks to pioneering industrialist John Smedley in the 19th century, it became a fashionable spot for hydro and spa treatments. While the grand "hydros" of old might be offices now (like Smedley's Hydro, which is now County Hall!), that legacy lives on in the town's charming atmosphere.
But it's not just about history! Matlock and its close neighbour, Matlock Bath (used to be called "Little Switzerland" because of its dramatic cliffs and riverside setting!), offer so much fun. Matlock Bath has a real holiday vibe, almost like a seaside town without the sea! You'll find quirky shops, amusement arcades, and delicious fish and chip shops lining its main street. A highlight there is the incredible Heights of Abraham, where you can soar above the valley in a cable car for breathtaking views and explore fascinating show caverns.
Back in Matlock town itself, you absolutely have to visit Hall Leys Park. It's an award-winning green space with a lovely boating lake, miniature railway (perfect for little ones!), riverside walks, and beautiful flowerbeds. It's a wonderful spot to relax, have a picnic, or catch a brass band concert in the summer.
Matlock is also a fantastic base for exploring the wider Peak District. You can easily access scenic walking trails and enjoy the stunning countryside. Plus, for history buffs, the nearby Cromford Mills, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-see. It's where the modern factory system began with Sir Richard Arkwright's water-powered cotton spinning mill – truly a place where history was made!
So, whether you're after a bit of vintage charm, thrilling cable car rides, peaceful park strolls, or adventures in the Peak District, Matlock truly offers a special and friendly welcome!
But it's not just about history! Matlock and its close neighbour, Matlock Bath (used to be called "Little Switzerland" because of its dramatic cliffs and riverside setting!), offer so much fun. Matlock Bath has a real holiday vibe, almost like a seaside town without the sea! You'll find quirky shops, amusement arcades, and delicious fish and chip shops lining its main street. A highlight there is the incredible Heights of Abraham, where you can soar above the valley in a cable car for breathtaking views and explore fascinating show caverns.
Back in Matlock town itself, you absolutely have to visit Hall Leys Park. It's an award-winning green space with a lovely boating lake, miniature railway (perfect for little ones!), riverside walks, and beautiful flowerbeds. It's a wonderful spot to relax, have a picnic, or catch a brass band concert in the summer.
Matlock is also a fantastic base for exploring the wider Peak District. You can easily access scenic walking trails and enjoy the stunning countryside. Plus, for history buffs, the nearby Cromford Mills, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-see. It's where the modern factory system began with Sir Richard Arkwright's water-powered cotton spinning mill – truly a place where history was made!
So, whether you're after a bit of vintage charm, thrilling cable car rides, peaceful park strolls, or adventures in the Peak District, Matlock truly offers a special and friendly welcome!
What makes this property unique
The apartment is perched on the top floor (2nd, no lift) of an Elizabethan building which itself is a characterful listed property in the heart of Matlock. This used to be the Olde Englishe Hotel established in the early 19th century. The bay window provides a panoramic view of Dale Rd and the distant hills while allowing ample of natural light to diffuse the open living area. A motley of independent businesses selling antiques and collectibles are at your doorsteps! A plethora of cafes, patisserie, pubs and eateries are within a few minutes walk away. The location of the apartment is only 4 minutes from the Matlock rail station. There is a bus stop at the door step of the building which connects to Bakewell, Cromford, Buxton etc. The location of the apartment makes this the perfect base for a visit in Derbyshire Dales!
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