Stylish, luxury first floor apartment. Located in the pretty village of Stoney Middleton. 1 bedroom sleeping 2 guests
Stunning first floor apartment with spacious lounge and dining area with modern, fitted kitchen
Cosy seating area with 2 seater sofa and Smart TV. Round dining table with 2 chairs. Well equipped kitchen with modern appliances
The bedroom is dressed in stylish furnishings, carpeted floor and has a handy fitted wardrobe, with super king double or twin bed
Modern and contemporary bathroom with shower with overhead shower head and a separate hand held attachment, wash basin and toilet, underfloor heating
Situated on the edge of the village of Stoney Middleton you are in the heart of the National Park. A picturesque village with varying streets leading off the main road taking you to quaint cottages and historic listed buildings you wouldn't even know existed should you just be driving through. Stoney Middleton is steeped in history, with a jilted lover leaping off the cliffs to a murder in the local pub and a Highwayman that ruled the moors in and around the village, once you delve into the history of the village it really is a compelling read!
With plenty of walks or cycle trails from the doorstep you will be spoiled for choice in which direction to head first. You have access on site to secure bike storage and washing facilities. Stoney Middleton is also renown for its rock climbing, attracting people from all over the world - the cliffs offer varying levels of ability and research will be needed.
Our standard arrival and departure times are:
4pm on the day of arrival
By 10am on the day of departure
Please do respect these times as they are in place to allow the housekeeping teams enough time to thoroughly clean the property before and after your stay
Each apartment has access to the following communal areas within Rock Mill
The Dale, Stoney Middleton. Hope Valley S32 4TF
Use what3words to find the exact location ///pairings.stung.commands this takes you to the entrance of the complex
Directions to Rock Mill Apartments by car from Stockport (approx. 55 minutes):
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The following comments are taken straight from the guestbook we keep for Rock Mill Apartment 19. Verbatim.
The location was so peaceful and relaxing with views of the mountains. The space was perfect for two people and a dog with all amenities there to stay very comfortably. The apartment was beautifully decorated and absolutely spotless. Highly recommended!
Clean, well equipped, good location with access to good walking.
Fantastic location and good facilities
Very clean apartment, with everything you need, great location with plenty of walks right on the doorstep. There’s a restaurant next door to the apartment block, a curry house and chip shop 5 min walk and the dog friendly pub is a 10-15 min walk. You can also walk into Calver in 25-30 mins! Super dog friendly as well which is great.
Amazing apartment, it felt like home and was very dog friendly, would stay here again.
Perfect stay!
Beautiful apartment in a beautiful location. We really love our stay . Thank you so much for making our holiday memorable.
Lovely spot, would recommend
Lovely accommodation in a lovely setting in the Peak District.
Nothing to complain about, we had a easy, comfortable stay, would defo book again
Lovely area. Beautiful surroundings and perfect for walks. Busy main road just outside property so having a car is a must but overall very accessible and easy to travel to and beautifully modern.
The apartment was so nicely furnished and equipped - everything was just right. We really enjoyed the location, with great walks from the door, and Curry Cottage is a brilliant place to get something to eat. The boot store was a real bonus.
Great location for walking in the White Peaks. Had everything we needed. V minor issues that the bed was very firm and we didn't have enough towels provided but that's such a small point and doesn't detract from a great stay. Easy access to walking Mam Tor, Stanage Edge etc. Moon Inn just 5 minutes walk and good food and beer. Cupola (?) next door was closed until the weekends (time of season?). Would definitely use again if we revisit same area.
We were absolutely blown away by our stay at Rock Mill. The apartment matched the photos and description perfectly and we couldn’t be more pleased. The apartment was spotless and everything there was brand new and clean. They provided us with everything we needed facilities wise and the location was perfect for our planned hikes! We would happily stay at Rock Mill again and we will be booking again for the summer time! Thank you for an amazing birthday weekend😁
Easy to find, great value for money. Amenities were just what we needed for the time we were there and was a perfect stay :)
Very clean, easy to access & close to the town of Bakewell which is what we wanted. Would definitely stay again!
Amazing place, beautiful apartment!!
A really lovely accommodation. Easily located and easily accessible with clear and concise instructions. Within a good location to branch out to different parts of the Peak District. The accommodation itself was perfect for a home away from home, both cosy and comfortable and offered everything you would want. The only points I would make against the accommodation was the bedroom blind could not be drawn right to the bottom and there was no instructions on how to use the oven and hob. A really lovely café (Cafe19), a short 5 minute drive away which did an excellent breakfast and lunch, would highly recommend. Would definitely stay here again on our next visit.
Beautiful walks in the surrounding area!
So accommodating and a lovely apartment
Perfect place to stay if you’re thinking of doing the peak hikes! Lovely cafe/ restaurant next door. Easy to find and very modern rooms! All the amenities to cook dinner for yourself. Would 100% recommend and come back!
Wonderful apartment, beautiful location.
Thank you very much for hospitality, everything was great!
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Known for its abundance of differing Limestone climbs Stoney Middleton boasts 450+ it is an extremely popular place to tackle some of the best climbs in the area, attracting hundreds of keen climbers. Heading out of the village on the A623 towards Tideswell / Stockport the main climbs are on the right-hand side of the road – with a layby close by to be able to park up easily. The roadside crags are impressive with buttresses up to 50m high and are known to be some of the hardest climbs in the world. There are many varying grades and only suitable for the most experienced climbers and research is necessary before heading out.
Also located near to the best climbing spots are plenty of caves to explore, preplanning is vital as some entrances do not lead to anywhere. Many of the caves are impressive and extensive and do involve tight squeezes in places so definitely not for the inexperienced cavers- research is key. To name but a few the best ones to visit are Castle Buttress, Ivy Green, Cliffstile Vein, Fingals Cave, Carlswalk Cavern, Merlin Mine all in the village of Stoney Middleton– there are plenty more to explore and as a word of warning due to the numerous entrances no one should enter without the proper equipment, experience and pre planned knowledge.
What better area to experience the amazing landscape and abundance of different routes that all lead from the doorstep. The Peak District can cater for all biking abilities, whether you want a steady family ride, gentler lane rides or tough climbs and longer routes - have a good look at the area and then plan your route. Passing through many of the quaint villages tucked away – some even offering a welcome refreshment stop, you will struggle to know what to concentrate on whilst riding will it be the pavements or trails ahead of the stunning scenery all around you!
One of the littler known dales in the Peak District, making it a real hidden gem. A limestone valley, covering an area of 230 acres, the hills are made up of carboniferous limestone which were created about 330 million year ago, when Britain lay under a shallow tropical sea close to the equator, many fossilised skeletons of tiny sea creatures can still be found in the rocks today. Entering the dale via tall Ash trees it opens to a deep valley with steep sided grassy slopes. Enjoy a gentle and scenic stroll enjoying the beautiful wildflowers and various species of butterflies and birds. With the legacy of Black Harry, the highwayman, still present to this day with Black harry gate standing in the dale at the end of Black Harry Lane. It is said that on dark nights galloping hooves can be heard over the moors - maybe this is why this area remained so undisturbed for many years! There is a great 4.7 miles circular walk starting at the Moon pub which will take 2.5 hrs.
As you head out of the village towards Stockport on the A623 and about 5 minutes’ drive you turn off the main road and into the historic village of Eyam. Eyam became famous after the Black Death of 1665 / 1666. After an outbreak of the plague was discovered (spread from a parcel of wet cloth, that had fleas) was sent from London to the local village tailor, the village reacted quickly and decided to try to reduce the spread of the disease from outside Eyam. To be able to still get supplies they set up at the boundary of the village points to be able to pay for goods. These were troughs filled with vinegar to help kill off the disease so contact between people was not made plus no one was allowed to leave or come into the village. The actions of the villagers no doubt saved many lives in the local community but did lose 260 villagers out of a population of 800 affecting 76 families. With the use of these quarantine techniques, the medical world today uses Eyam as a case study in the prevention of disease. Why not visit the Museum in the village to gain more knowledge of the history. Mompesson’s Well towards Grindleford and the boundary stone towards Stoney Middleton are points where money was left in vinegar for exchange for food and goods so worth a walk to view these. Also on the edge of the village are the Riley Graves a poignant spot where 8 members of the same family were buried.
Discover the beauty and magnificent scenery of this stunning area. You can make your exploring as long or as short as you like, the route in total is 55 miles long following the river Derwent enabling you to start from different sections. The start of the Heritage way is in Bamford at Ladybower Dam and leads all the way to the finish point in Derby to the Derwent Mouth where it flows into the river Trent. The nearest section to join the heritage way would be at Calver from Stoney Middleton. Easily marked throughout the route by purple and yellow disks to keep you on track. The route follows fields, woodland paths, tracks and sections of pavement and road so there will be varying climbs and descents throughout so proper footwear would be advised. The route is ideal for cyclists too.
Starting at Curbar gap you follow the path that then leads to Curbar Edge. Following the ridge and taking in the stunning scenery it’s a great 7-mile walk, taking approximately 2-3 hrs. The terrain will be mainly uneven so good walking shoes are a must, but you will take in some spectacular sights along the way, including Stoke Flat Circle, 11 stones still in place believed to date back to the Bronze Age. Highland Cattle are known to graze near to Baslow so look out for these on your travels – but please respect them and have all dogs on leads. A popular landmark is Eagle Stone a large gritstone boulder standing on its own, making it a popular rock-climbing point but in the past was a testing ground for young men to prove their fitness for marriage! Lastly close to Eagles Stone is Nelson’s Monument a gritstone column erected in 1810 in honour of Lord Nelson with 3 large rocks nearby known as the Three Ships- each having a name carved into them. Makes a great sheltered spot for a picnic stop!
A basic weekend supply of the following:
Useful Information
Outdoor Space (communal for all apartments)
Cooking & Dining
Parking
Dogs
Wi-Fi