3 Pheasant Lane in Sheffield

Welcome to 3 Pheasant Lane. This detached stone-built cottage is situated on the outskirts of the small village of Bolsterstone near Stocksbridge, on the edge of the Peak District National Park and can sleep six people in three bedrooms, plus an extra two guest in a Shepherd's Hut.

Accommodation

Mostly ground floor. Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size double with en-suite bath, hand-held shower, basin and WC, 1 x double, 1 x first floor mezzanine twin with en-suite basin and WC. Shower room with shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen with breakfast bar, dining area and sitting area (seats 5). External utility. Shepherd's Hut: All ground floor: 1 x double bedroom. Shower room with shower, basin and WC. Kitchenette with tea/coffee making facilities.

Location

3 Pheasant Lane is a detached stone-built cottage situated on the outskirts of the small village of Bolsterstone near Stocksbridge, on the edge of the Peak District National Park, and can sleep six people in three bedrooms, plus there is a Shepherd's Hut in the garden for two additional guests. The accommodation is set mostly over the ground floor and comprises an open plan living area with a well-equipped kitchen with a breakfast bar, dining area and comfortable sitting area. The ground floor also includes two bedrooms; a king-size double which benefits from a en-suite bathroom, a further double room, as well as a modern shower room. A spiral staircase leads to a twin mezzanine bedroom which has the added benefit of an en-suite basin and WC. Two additional guests can be accommodated in the Shepherd's Hut in the garden which has a double bed, shower room with shower, basin and WC and tea/coffee making facilities. Outside, there is off road parking for two cars and a large terrace with a private wood-fired hot tub. 3 Pheasant Lane is a great property in a fantastic location to be enjoyed at any time of the year.

The village of Bolsterstone stands between the Stocksbridge and Ewden Valley, on the border of the Peak District National Park and is one of the last remaining hill villages in the Sheffield area. The village boasts a 170 year old country pub, the Castle Inn. ust 1.5 miles away is the busy little town of Stocksbridge which holds a variety of eateries and shops, together with many bridleways and footpaths for visitors to discover.

The ultimate in "year-round" appeal, the Peak District offers countryside, picturesque villages and magnificent scenery. It touches upon six counties and encloses 555 square miles of open moorland, flowing rivers, and wooded dales.

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Reviews of 3 Pheasant Lane

"Set in a lovely location just on the edge of the Peak District. We stayed here as a family of 8 adults & 2 dogs for 3 nights in January. The host Lyndsay was so lovely & there to meet us upon our arrival. She showed us how to work the hot tub, sauna & underfloor heating. She also left us a welcome hamper which we thought was a lovely touch! The cottage was clean & tidy, very well maintained too. The kitchen has everything you need for your self catering needs, even plastic champagne flutes for the tub. Highly recommend this property & would definitely return."

Reviewed by Carolyn M on 29/01/2020

"We recently had one of the best UK. Holidays here at 3 Pheasant Lane. From the beginning of our booking we knew that we had found somewhere amazing. It started with the brilliant contact established with the on site manager Lyndsay . She ensured that she delivered the best possible stay for us all . We loved everything and we were especially lucky to be the first guests to enjoy the brand new hot tub. The beds were so comfortable that my son and his wife went home and purchased the same one . We all thoroughly relaxed and unwound. The cottage is adjacent to woods and a ten minute walk to a peaceful reservoir. The only noise you hear is the bubbles from the hot tub and the pheasants. It is idyllic,well positioned,beautifully set up and superbly stocked with everything you need (apart from your own food and drink !). Just a short drive away is a great selection of shops to replenish your provisions . Having stayed in Centre parks and Forrest holidays for nearly 20 years , 3 Pheasant lane blows them our of the water . We are so grateful to Lyndsy, her dedication to her position shows in every aspect -there is even a beautiful welcome hamper waiting for you. We would shout from the rooftops how lovely it is there . If you are after a lovely ,relaxing, peaceful time - you will get it !. We would highly recommend this cottage, and the owner is committed to providing the best experience possible,by investing in a full plan of refurbishment works during the quieter rental months. Thank you again Sykes and lyndsy for our fabulous time . "

Reviewed by Janpete339 on 06/10/2018

"Me and my family recently stayed here as we wanted a nice quiet holiday where we could take our 2 small dogs with us. When we arrived we was greeted by the lovely manager who lives next door and runs the property for the owner. It's very newly built and on the end of the lane (which I loved). Absolutely stunning place. We booked it so the two kids could sleep upstairs, my momma and grandad in the main bedroom and my mum in the other room on the ground floor as they are all disabled and can't manage steps.. so me and my husband booked it to stay in the hut on the garden. Unfortunately 5 weeks before our arrival I broke my tibia and damaged all my ligaments in my knee. So as I also can't manage steps now, so my husband carried me in and out the hut everyday. (He's a good egg) My only real niggles was in the description for the cottage the shepherds hut is described as having a shower room with shower and a WC. I thought in the night this would really help me as I can't get in and out the hut on my own. Unfortunately on inspection there was no light in the bathroom and we was told the WCs not really in use and can only be used for a night time emergency wee. I don't remember anything being said about the shower not being in use, but we didn't use it anyway as the drainage just looked like a pipe going to the woods so we didn't think that was working either. Also we had a very bad storm which cut all the electrics out at 3am. We had to go and stay over in the cottage as we didn't feel safe in the hut. The storm ended up pulling one of the electric wires right out of its fitting that was for the outside lights. It was hanging extremely low just above a large puddle. I wouldn't let my nephew outside incase he ran into it. We had someone wait in all day on our last day for an electrician that we was told was coming, for no one to show at all. The garden was water logged and covered in leafs on arrival and through out the whole stay. Was Quite dangerous for me as I was on crutches and when I slipped I couldn't put my bad leg down as I'm not aloud any weight on it. If I'm honest, I don't think I'd really have had any problems if It wasn't for me breaking my tibia before we came. If I was fit and well like I should have been, I know we wouldn't have seen these issues as a problem. All in all, once I'm back on my feet we would love to book here again and have our walking holiday that we originally wanted! Apart from those few niggles everything else was perfect and if you book you won't be disappointed. "

Reviewed by Becca2672 on 12/10/2017