Netherton Hall Livery Stables & Holiday Cottage
Netherton Hall is a beautiful
old Derbyshire hall built by the Buckston family as the principal residence of the tiny hamlet of Nether Bradbourne. The house and traditional buildings are Grade II listed dating back to 1684 as carved
on the date stone on the front of the house, but probably far older. One of the traditional buildings has been carefully
restored and converted into a luxury holiday cottage sleeping up to 6 people.
Netherton is set in 195
acres of permanent grassland, a mixture of flat paddocks, a valley and water course or as it is known the dumble filled with
natural gorse and heather with breathtaking views across the area making the perfect setting for the 5 * livery stables with
indoor & outdoor menages, farm ride and cross country course.
Ideally located close to the
tiny village
of Bradbourne nestled between the Carsington Water on one side and the stunningly
beautiful medieval village of Tissington
on the other. With easy access to the Pennine Bridleway, High Peak and Tissington Trail and a wide network of bridlepaths
and green lanes.
We are on the edge of the
Peak District, only a short drive to Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Bakewell and Alton Towers.