Glassworker’s Cottage is a beautiful, former tradesman’s cottage in the charming village of Tutbury. Dating back to the Victorian era, the property is packed with original features and character, like oak beams, twisty stairs, and low latch doors. Offering guests one king bedroom, one double bedroom and a bathroom to the first floor, and on the ground a fabulous kitchen with cosy living area to relax in. The cottage has been completely and lovingly renovated, offering an attractive and comfy bolt hole for any heart of England holiday or business trip.
Enjoy a stylish experience in this centrally located area, in a perfect position on the Derbyshire/Staffordshire border. The village of Tutbury has a good range of bespoke pubs, cafés, and boutique shops just a few hundred yards from the cottage. Other things to enjoy within walking distance include a stroll along the River Dove through the Thistley Place Meadow Nature Reserve or brushing up on the area’s history with a visit to the ruins of Tutbury Castle. The surrounding area has so much for a family of all ages, with the National Trust property of Sudbury Hall resting just a stone’s throw away, as well as the ever-popular Alton Towers theme park for an adventure-filled day. The National Football Centre at St George’s Park is just up the road, and the National Memorial Arboretum is around 20 minutes away.
Those with children will be delighted with the proximity to National Forest Adventure Farm and the Conkers activity centre, whilst avid ramblers can enjoy on a number of walks direct from the village, or venture to the Peak District National Park to enjoy a plethora of trails and routes amidst breath-taking scenery. With all of this and much more, Tutbury really is an exceptional base for touring this part of England with your loved ones.