Lowe's Mill Cottages at Torr Vale Mill
If your sense of history is as great as your sense of adventure you are going to love Lowe's Mill Cottages at Torr Vale Mill. The properties are set in New Mills, Derbyshire just on the border of Cheshire and Greater Manchester.
The five cottages have been meticulously converted from outbuildings of the Grade II* listed Torr Vale Mill which was England’s longest continuous working mill between 1785 and 2000. The mill sits in a deep valley on the banks of the River Goyt where a mighty weir was built as a source of power.
The cottages are individual and eclectic and retain many clues to their heritage, although they have been refurbished to be very comfortable with tasteful furnishings and modern kitchens and bathrooms.
What makes a stay at The Clocking In House unique?
As the name suggests, this historic cottage was where over the centuries, the mill workers would report to clock in for work. This one bedroom property has the original office partitions and there’s still a punching in clock in the kitchen!
The clocking in house has the feel of an open plan kitchen/dining/sitting area despite being separated by the original office patricians. It's been carefully restored and refurbished to a great standard with light colours and soft furnishings to provide that comfort after a day exploring the local area. In the sitting room you'll find a TV and books for your use and every property has wi-fi included and the bedroom features the original fireplace with a sumptuous double bed and storage for your belongings. The bathroom is equipped with a steamy hot shower.
What is the capacity for The Clocking In House?
The Clocking In House has one double bedroom and welcomes one well behaved dog.
What can guests enjoy when staying in the High Peak area?
Step out from any of the cottages and there’s a very short walk past the mighty chimney stack down to Torr Gorge where you can join the award-winning Millennium Walkway and marvel at the beauty of Mother Nature claiming back the river. If you can tear yourself away from this awe inspiring place, you might be surprised to find that you are actually in the centre of New Mills with a wide selection of eateries, pubs and shops.
New Mills is a small town situated on the borders of North West Derbyshire and Cheshire, forming part of the Derbyshire Peak District. Dating back to the 13th century, the late 20th century saw the Torrs Riverside Park (‘the park under the town’) come into being a place for recreation and relaxation, along with the New Mills Heritage Centre, opened to promote tourism in the area. The Torrs Millennium Walkway, a much-admired bridge, is set deep in the gorge and attracts many visitors, while Chapel en le Frith, the Capital of the Peaks, is only 5 miles away, boasting a cobbled market place and historic old stocks. Within easy driving distance is the delightful spa town of Buxton, famous not only for its therapeutic spring water, but also for its Pavillion Gardens and splendid Victorian Opera House, which boasts a variety of shows, attracting people from all over the world. Within easy driving distance are the Blue John show caves at Castleton and many stately homes such as Chatsworth House and Lyme Hall.
The cottages are perfectly located to make the most of the plentiful attractions of the Peak District National Park, and with the Manchester to Sheffield railway line running through the village, these buzzing cities are easily accessible without having to worry about parking the car. There's plenty of activities locally including many walks, cycling, rock climbing, mutiple National Trust properties within a short drive, caves, historic landmarks, gin and brewery tours and parks and local areas of beauty.
These unique cottages can offer groups and families of all ages a memorable and fascinating holiday at any time of year.
Where can guests enjoy food and drink?
New Mills is a hub of cafes and restaurants with more being added all the time! Within Torr Vale Mill is The Cheese Wheel - a craft beer and cheese shop, and The Shrub Club - a restuarant bar overlooking the River Goyt. Within New Mills just a 5 minute walk from the cottages there are restaurants serving chinese, italian, fish and chips, indian, takeaway is also an option and includes pizza and fastfood. There are numerous cafes open during the daytime and pubs and bars to sample local beer.
Other Information
Please note there are steps to the property and around site.
There are also four other cottages on site for letting which could be booked for larger groups of people. All properties are next to each other (The Old Workshop sleeps 7, The Firemans House and The Lean To House sleep 4 each, The Managers Suite and The Clocking In House sleep2).
The Firemans House and The Clocking In House welcomes one well behaved dog each.