Tideswell is a historic village in the stunning Peak District, referred to as the 'cathedral of the peak' because of the impressive 13th century church
Tideswell is a charming village and unlike many small villages still maintains a good range of amenities. In the village you will find everything needed for a holiday. There is a great bakery / deli, four pubs, a superb cafe, two chip shops, a Co-op store (open 8am -10 pm), a village store / newsagents and an art gallery. Three of the pubs do food and all do great beer. The Horse and Jockey is a very short walk from the cottage and has some great beer.
You can walk out of the front door of the cottage and within 2 mintues walk be on the limestone way or any number of other footpaths or bridleways exploring stunning scenery. Important nature reserves are within walking distance and also Cressbrook Dale with the recently introduced Exmoor ponies.
Also Tideswell is centrally placed within the Peak District National park. The Hope Valley is only 5 miles away to the north with other lovely villages (Castleton, Hope, Hathersage) and walking up onto Kinder, Mam Tor and Stanage. Bakewell is only 8 miles away to the south and Buxton 8 miles to the west. There are many things to do throughout the peak from good restaraunts (especially Rowleys in Baslow), great country pubs, outstanding walking / climbing / cycling, shopping, visiting the show caves in and around Castleton and many other attractions for both sunny days and rainy days.
Tideswell Church, known as 'Cathedral of the Peak'