Romantic cottage with cosy interiors and ornate touches tucked away in a peaceful and picturesque Peak District village.
Please note that the minimum stay for this property is 3 nights
Jack's Cottage is owned and managed by Mary.
You can ask a question or make a booking request directly with Mary.
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Responsibly sourced firewood
Step back in time without sacrificing modern comfort at Jack’s Cottage, a romantic hideaway for two tucked in the heart of the charming Peak District village of Longnor. Made famous as the BBC’s Pride and Prejudice filming location, this picture-perfect setting offers old-world beauty and cosy luxury in equal measure.
Inside, traditional stone floors, oak beams and original wooden floorboards set the tone, creating an irresistibly warm and characterful atmosphere. The living room invites you to curl up beside the working range fireplace, glass of wine in hand, while the soft glow of the fire flickers across the stone walls. A plush sofa and smart TV make this a snug retreat after long days exploring the hills.
The kitchen is small but beautifully formed, offering everything you need to prepare breakfast before a day’s adventure or a quiet dinner in. There’s a kettle, toaster, oven, hob, microwave and all the crockery and glassware you could want for two. Upstairs, the charming bedroom is a peaceful sanctuary, with a sumptuous double bed dressed in Egyptian cotton sheets, a pillowtop mattress and a king size duvet made for deep, restorative sleep. The adjoining bathroom features a modern shower, fluffy spa towels, bathrobes and complimentary toiletries for that touch of indulgence.
Outside, a private enclosed garden offers a sunny spot to enjoy your morning coffee or relax with a drink under the stars. It’s a safe space for dogs too - the cottage welcomes up to two well-behaved pets, so no one gets left behind.
Jack’s Cottage sits right in the heart of Longnor village, just a minute’s stroll from the village square where you’ll find a post office, coffee shops, a village store and an award-winning fish and chip shop. The newly refurbished pub and sweet shop are just around the corner, so you can experience authentic village life without ever needing to drive.
Beyond the doorstep lies the Peak District National Park — a paradise for walkers and cyclists, with scenic trails, wild moorlands and limestone dales waiting to be discovered. Explore nearby Bakewell, Buxton and Ashbourne, or visit the grand Chatsworth House, the inspiration for Jane Austen’s Pemberley. Whether you’re here for romance, relaxation or rambling, Jack’s Cottage promises a timeless stay in one of England’s most beautiful regions.
Please note that the minimum stay for this property is 3 nights
Jack's Cottage is owned and managed by Mary.
You can ask a question or make a booking request directly with Mary.
October - March: 3 nights £325, additional nights @£75
April: 3 nights £350, additional nights @£75
May - mid July: 3 nights £375, additional nights @£75
Mid July - mid September: 3 nights £400, additional nights @£75
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The cottage is designed for two guests, making it ideal for couples or solo travellers seeking peace and comfort.
Yes, up to two well-behaved dogs are welcome by prior arrangement and for a £25 fee.
There’s free on-street parking in the village, just a short walk from the cottage.
Yes, the cottage has high-speed broadband and free WiFi throughout.
Yes, the post office, village store, coffee shops, a fish and chip shop and a newly refurbished pub are all within a two-minute stroll.
Babies in arms are welcome, but due to steep stairs and flagstone floors, it’s not suitable for toddlers.
The kitchen includes an oven, hob, microwave, fridge with freezer compartment, kettle, toaster, cookware and dining essentials.
Yes, you’re welcome to bring your own, or you can purchase logs locally in the village.
Enjoy walking and cycling in the Peak District, visit nearby Buxton, Bakewell or Chatsworth House, and explore the local heritage trails.
You can contact the owner through the ‘Request to Book’ button on the Coolstays listing. Reach out to enquire about possible dates — the owner will reply directly and you can then book your stay through them.