Welcome to Gun End Cottage. This unusual detached cottage in Swythamley sleeps eight people in four bedrooms and was featured on the TV show ‘Homes Under The Hammer'.
Accommodation
Four bedrooms: 2 x king-size double, 1 x ground floor king-size double (zip & link, can be made up as twin by prior arrangement), 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, WC. Ground floor shower room with shower, basin, WC. Well-equipped fitted kitchen with dining area. Cosy sitting room with open fire. Additional sun room with countryside views. Oil central heating with open fire in sitting room. Electric cooker & hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, LCD TV with Freeview, DVD, radio/CD player, small library of books/games/DVDs. Fuel, power & starter pack for open fire inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Travel cot, highchair & stairgate available. Enclosed lawned area, second lawned garden with patio, furniture & BBQ. Off road parking for 3 cars. Sorry, no pets & no smoking. Shop 5 miles, pub 2 miles.
Location
A four bedroom detached cottage in the hamlet of Swythamley in the Peak District, this property is full of character and charm, and featured on the popular UK TV show ‘Homes Under The Hammer'. Dating from 1904, the house has a sitting room with open fire, leaded windows, tiled floors, a sun room and a large garden with lovely views of the Staffordshire countryside. The cottage has been expertly renovated, and offers families, friends or couples a chance to relax in style and enjoy this wonderful part of the country.
The farming community of Swythamley sits close to the River Dane, on the Staffordshire side of the river yet still in the beautiful area know as The Peak District. Local Swythamley Hall, originally a hunting lodge belonging to Abbey of Dieulacres, stands in fine parkland. The area has much historic significance – close by is Gun Hill, where Cromwell is believed to have located his canon aimed at the town of Leek. On the edge above Swythamley there is a famous landmark - the Hanging Stone, with a fine view over the surrounding countryside. There is fine walking and climbing on The Roaches, and many lovely cycle trails in the area. Alton Towers, Leek, Buxton and Ashbourne are all within easy reach.
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.
Reviews of Gun End Cottage
"Great customer service from the owners as they decorated the cottage for Christmas and bought candles when there was a power failure in the area due to the extreme weather conditions! The location was amazing, the house was incredibly warm with everything you could possibly need at your disposal. Great value for money for a big family Christmas. The only down side was the matresses were a little too soft for our liking!"
Reviewed by 163bailey on 31/12/2016
"Well equipped cottage and central location for areas of local interest. "
Reviewed by Mrs Griffiths on 31/07/2016
"An idyllic and peaceful rural location for our multigenerational family get together with all the facilities we expected and more; a delightful home from home much enjoyed by us all."
Reviewed by Rev Loveday on 03/07/2016
"Good amount of space for eight people; excellent for quality family time."
Reviewed by Mrs Virtue on 22/02/2016
"It was extremely comfortable in an excellent location. We had a very relaxing week and hope to be back next year."
Reviewed by Mrs Davies on 01/11/2015
"A beautiful cottage in fantastic surroundings. It was well equipped with everything you need and more for an enjoyable holiday. I will definitely look at booking this cottage again as there is so much we could have done in the area but didn't have the time to do!"
Reviewed by Mr Chappell on 03/10/2015
"The location was very rural and the setting beautiful. We enjoyed the large table in the kitchen to all sit round and eat together at breakfast and dinner. We walked to The Hanging Stone and the views were amazing. "
Reviewed by Mrs Silvey on 29/09/2015
"A very suitable accommodation to celebrate our golden wedding with our family and friends(8 of us). Very clean and comfortable with a pleasant garden in which to enjoy the sunshine. "
Reviewed by Mr Perks on 26/07/2015
"We had such a lovely time in Gun End Cottage, the house was so well equipped, we could ask for no more. The views were beautiful, the area was peaceful and we thoroughly enjoyed our family short break. Attractions around the area were brilliant. It was such a fantastic base to explore a wonderful part of the world. Thanks so much for the opportunity of experiencing this beautiful house. Hope to visit again."
Reviewed by Mr Carmody on 05/06/2015
"This cottage was in a lovely quiet location, was very spacious and exceptionally well equipped with everything we needed and more."
Reviewed by Mr Kingston on 21/04/2015
"We have just returned from a great weekend away with our family at this cottage. It is in a very peaceful area with lambs outside in the fields, which our grand-children loved to watch from the sun lounge. The house is really spacious and we loved all sitting round the large kitchen table having our meals. The cottage is exceptionally well equipped with everything you could need and more. The bedrooms were large, beds and pillows very comfortable. Parking for two cars was fine but three would be very tight. We spent Saturday at Alton Towers and on the Sunday drove into Stoke to visit Waterworld, an indoor swimming complex with lots of slides and flumes. Would definitely recommended to family and friends."
Reviewed by Anne K on 21/04/2015
"We used the cottage as it promised to be ideal for four couples celebrating twin brothers' 65th birthday. It was all we hoped it would be. Warm, roomy, full of character. The kitchen was spacious and we lingered long in it. The conservatory was perfect for storing food and drink and logs. The fire was a treat in early winter. Lovely walks around nearby reservoirs. Leek easy to get to you. The cottage was not easy to find even with sat nav but we loved the isolation. The ship inn was a joy discovered late with exceptional food and ale though we were so comfortable in the cottage we ate in most nights."
Reviewed by pembleton on 18/03/2015
"The house was perfect for our party of 8, including 3 children, there was nothing that we could honestly say that we needed that wasn't there. The owners have been very thoughtful to peoples' needs. The house itself is very comfortable, warm and beautifully done out. It's situated on a very quite lane, and a great location to explore. We truly had a brilliant time there, and would highly recommend. The owners are very easy to talk to, and are very helpful. Top marks from us!"
Reviewed by Mrs Parker on 23/02/2015
"This cottage is lovely, with many original features, in a quiet rural location perfect for hiking. The house is very well equipped in the kitchen, and providing for small children. And we had a fabulous New Year's Eve stay there. Only minor points we had were that the living room was smaller than expected, if the kids had been a bi bigger I could imagine this being a bit more of a problem in the winter months if you can't get outside. No wifi - with no 3G coverage in the district it seems, wifi would have been useful for planning our days."
Reviewed by Shazmeister on 05/01/2015
"The cottage was a beautiful property with genuine character in a beautiful area. The location was perfect for walking."
Reviewed by Mr Pickup on 15/11/2014
"The house was warm and comfortable. The location of the cottage was excellent - both in terms of the immediate environment - very quiet with beautiful walks right on the doorstep, and in relation to Peak District attractions - lovely walking country and pleasant market towns. The whole family agreed that we would like to return here for a holiday next year or the year after!"
Reviewed by Mrs Heydon on 09/11/2014
"Very cosy, quiet. A garden for the little one to play safely in, with a field and little play area across the road for him to run around in. Would come back again. Had a lovely time."
Reviewed by Mrs Hunt on 04/11/2014
"Situated very well for potteries, walks, but not cycling"
Reviewed by Dr Kinsman on 20/09/2014
"Great location, the property worked for all ages. There was peace and quiet, bird song and just sheep for neighbours. The cottage was very nicely decorated and furnished."
Reviewed by Mrs Powell on 24/05/2014
"Gun End Cottage is a lovely comfortable house set in pretty countryside. Spacious enough for 8 people plus toddler. The only slight drawback we found was the distance to the downstairs bathroom from the ground floor bedroom but only because my husband is disabled and needs assistance when walking. It wouldn't really be a problem for somebody with mild mobility problems. However we managed and still enjoyed our week there very much."
Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 30/04/2014
"We had a wonderful family holiday at Gun End Cottage, plenty of lovely walks near to a number of National Trust properties and the wonderful views from the conservatory were second to none. The cottage had every thing one required for eight of us, comfortable beds, a lovely sitting room where we were able to enjoy a log fire when the evening chilled although the central heating was more than adequate. We are certainly going to put it on the list for a return stay. Thanks ladies for the careful renovation it was really appreciated."
Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 06/01/2014
"Cannot fault the cottage, we all loved it. The surroundings are wonderful. Now I've found your little gem, I hope to visit again as it's near my son and granddaughter so a great place for a get together . Thank you"
Reviewed by Mrs Digman on 09/12/2013
"Absolutely perfect cottage for a weekend for 4 couples. Surprisingly beautiful area. The Ship Inn was amazing. Thoroughly recommend this cottage."
Reviewed by Mr Ball on 20/11/2013
"We were well placed for exploring both near and further afield. We were pleased to be able to return to the comfortable, warm house after a day in the Peaks and Dales. "
Reviewed by Mrs Taylor on 06/11/2013
"We stayed here as a family group and found we had everything we needed. It was a little bit difficult to find - 2 of the 3 groups of us got lost on the way there. The parking for 3 cars was a bit of a squeeze but we managed. It's a lovely house with an interesting history and it's fun to see the 'Homes under the Hammer' video. There is some lovely countryside nearby and we enjoyed a walk to Lud's Church and The Roaches."
Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 01/09/2013
"The house provided excellent accommodation for 3 branches of the same family. The beds were very comfortable. It was really interesting to see the Homes under the Hammer DVD. The location was very peaceful and the field at the back with the sheep was wonderful! The information pack was useful and interesting."
Reviewed by Mrs Allcock on 05/06/2013
"There was also a playground immediately opposite at the village hall which was perfect!"
Reviewed by Mrs Allen on 16/04/2013
"Great location for many attractions and local walks. Very friendly locals and wonderful views of countryside. Lovely homely cottage which spaciously fitted 8 of us and was very well equipped."
Reviewed by Mrs Dashwood-Ball on 07/04/2013
"This is a beautiful house in idyllic surroundings, presented to a very high standard. It was a delight to be able to sit in the lean-to conservatory and watch the lambs in the field no more than a few feet away. It was quite surreal to sit in the lounge and watch an episode of 'Homes under the Hammer' filmed in the same room! A perfect location for exploring the Peak District and destinations such as Buxton, Bakewell and the Heights of Abraham. An added bonus was the discovery of the Wincle Brewery in a Farmyard just over a mile along the lane! The Ship Inn at Wincle is also highly recommended, especially for its food."
Reviewed by Richard L on 01/04/2013
"A well appointed house, that is comfortable and tastefully presented with an open fire."
Reviewed by Mrs Groves on 12/03/2013
"A well stocked kitchen, very warm house/hot water and comfortable rooms with the extras like children's toys and games."
Reviewed by Mr Garcia on 12/02/2013
"Great location, nicely furnished and in keeping with the property."
Reviewed by Mr Fernandes on 02/01/2013
"a wonderful cottage set in beautiful surrounding in the country no hustle and bustle peace and quite but not to far from the local town of Leek. very well equipped cottage all you need is your self and some food, spotlessly clean, highly recommended."
Reviewed by edward j on 06/12/2012
"Being able to relax away from the city."
Reviewed by Mrs Smith-Straney on 06/11/2012
"Gun End Cottage has been decorated and furnished with great thought and love. The accommodation made our weekend a very special time, we spent the evenings enjoying the comfort of the cottage in front of a real fire. Everything had been thought of and the cottage was extremely well equipped."
Reviewed by Mrs Rennie on 02/10/2012
"Cottage is in a great location and has all the amenities that you could possibly want. We all had a lovely, comfortable stay."
Reviewed by Miss Cooper on 25/09/2012
"Peace and quiet and the the outstanding views of the country side. Very well equipped cottage and a credit to the owner."
Reviewed by Mr Janiszewski on 17/09/2012
"Tranquillity, gorgeous cottage, great location."
Reviewed by Ms Hockley on 07/09/2012
"We travelled with our two children and their Grandad and Auntie. We chose this cottage, partly because of it's location and also as we had seen it on the 'Homes Under the Hammer' programme and liked what we saw. We were not disappointed. Located in an idylic setting, the cottage is lovingly and beautifully decorated and a joy to stay in. It has a lovely garden which our children enjoyed playing in (there are a selection of outdoor toys in the shed) as well as the use of a playground and football field in the community centre directly opposite. We had a very useful welcome pack waiting for us from the owners and the neighbours were very friendly and helpful. The cottage was ideally situated to gain access to all that is on offer in the Peak District and surrounding area. Alton Towers, Buxton, Bakewell, Trentham Monkey Forest and Manifold Valley Cycle Track to name but a few. We were busy everyday and it was great to come back to some peace and quiet at the cottage. Thank you so much to the owners for sharing this wonderful house with us!!"
Reviewed by pratters on 27/08/2012
"A lovely house to stay in a beautiful area. A fabulous holiday let, tastefully furnished and well appointed in an idyllic setting in an unspoiled area of the country."
Reviewed by Mrs Bebbington on 10/08/2012
"We liked that there was lots of space so all the family could be together - a lovely cottage."
Reviewed by Mr Howard on 27/07/2012
"A comfortable house in a wonderfully peaceful location with sheep grazing right outside. It was very interesting watching the DVD about the property as it featured in Homes Under the Hammer - it really made the house feel like a home when you learned the history. There were plenty of great pubs to chose from for meals out and great scenery everywhere."
Reviewed by Mrs Davies on 24/07/2012
"The cottage is in a beautiful, unspoilt rural area and we loved the view from the garden and being able to watch the sheep in the field. We had a lovely Sunday afternoon tea in the garden with our family to celebrate our golden wedding. Lots of information in the cottage regarding local pubs and places to eat and visit. An excellent base from which to explore the countryside and towns of Cheshire, Staffordshire and Derbyshire. When it poured with rain (which it did quite a lot!), we turned on the heating and watched the television and were perfectly happy."
Reviewed by Mrs Curnock on 24/07/2012
"The love and care that has been lavished on Gun End Cottage by the owners is tangible. One of the nicest cottages we have ever stayed in. Particularly liked the 'Welcome Pack'. Hope to return in the future."
Reviewed by Mr Knox on 07/07/2012
"This a beautiful cottage, wonderfully and lovingly restored. Excellent amenities, beautiful garden and surroundings. Great views from every room, and very peaceful. We just loved everything about it, and hope to return."
Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 28/06/2012
"We took advantage of the extra long weekend and stayed at Gun End Cottage for Jubilee week. With 3 double bedrooms and 1 twin it was perfect for our family - 6 adults, a 2-year old and a 12-week old. It's charmingly old-fashioned with leaded windows and feature fireplaces, but has all the mod cons such as power showers, washer, dryer, TV and DVD. It's literally in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by sheep and a handful of other cottages. You'll find the nearest shops in Leek, about 5 miles away, and the nearest pub about a mile and a half down the road in Wincle. We'd recommend Gun End to anyone looking for a chilled out base to explore the peaks."
Reviewed by Tori_McCrindle on 22/06/2012
"Location and charm."
Reviewed by Mr McCrindle on 17/06/2012
"Perfect setting, lovely scenery and house had everything we needed."
Reviewed by Mrs Debenham on 01/05/2012
"We can't speak highly enough of this cottage. Wonderful location and the owners had gone out of their way to provide essentials for our arrival, which was very welcome. A lovely pub 'The Ship Inn' about a mile away served super food. Everything about Gun End Cottage was superb. Would thoroughly recommend, hope to return again!"
Reviewed by Mrs Hollands on 22/04/2012
"Beautiful, comfortable and well-equipped property in a lovely position."
Reviewed by Dr Allen on 12/03/2012
"We took our three children (ages 4-6) for a two week family holiday. Blessed by good weather, which helped. They (and we) had a fantastic time and they never stop talking about the things they did there - both the location itself and the surrounding area of the Peaks. Although on the edges of the Peaks, the house is very close to the Roaches area which has to rank as some of the most outstanding countryside in the UK, IMO. The house was well equipped, though the DVD player didn't work properly which seems to have been noted by previous guests and not rectified. We also had a problem with the heating, which took the owners a few days to sort out, though they did make every effort to resolve it. Beautiful quiet situation. We tried to book it for the following year but left it too late and it was booked out! :-("
Reviewed by Kent_Traveller_2 on 08/02/2012
"Wonderful place to chill; you could literally, just take your tooth brush :-) But you may also need a change of clothes and some porridge!"
Reviewed by Mr McEvoy on 10/12/2011
"The cottage was beautifully presented, well equipped and in peaceful surroundings."
Reviewed by Mr Hughes on 14/11/2011
"The property, the location, the views and the peace."
Reviewed by Mr Phillips on 03/11/2011
"The cottage was fantastic, as was the location. The local pubs were very welcoming and the food was excellent in quality and price."
Reviewed by Mrs Park on 29/09/2011
"One of the best holiday homes we have rented. Would highly recommend it.Lovely part of the country. Quiet and rural but near to the particular places we wanted to visit i.e alton Towers.So much to see and do.Something for everyone."
Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 15/09/2011
"We enjoyed the tranquility of the location and being able to walk from the house. The Ship Inn is within easy walking distance and offers excellent food. This was our second visit to the house and I wondered if the high standard would be the same the second time around, and it was. Thank you to the owners once again."
Reviewed by Mrs Owen on 11/09/2011
"Our family had a great week at Gun End Cottage.The only thing that was disappointing was the weather but it didn't stop us enjoying the area.The cottage had all we needed and the owner left us bread,milk,coffee and biscuits for our arrival,even special cakes for my husband and son's gluten free diet.Every thing was very nice.We met the owners and they are very friendly people. We would love to return sometime."
Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 25/08/2011
"The area was idyllic and the cottage was beautiful, the beds in particular were very comfortable. We loved having the sheep over the garden wall and waking up to them calling in the morning. The area had plenty of things to see and do. We would love to come again!"
Reviewed by 0 0 on 09/08/2011
"Lovely cottage and garden in a quiet rural location but still within reach of places that we wanted to visit. Very spacious. Would stay there again and recommend it to others."
Reviewed by Ms Bisset on 11/07/2011
"The cottage is beautiful. The location was really good in a quiet lane, but there again not that far from several main roads. There was plenty of room for our party of six adults and plenty in the area to do."
Reviewed by Barker on 27/06/2011
"The owners were generous and had thought of every little thing we might need. It was one of the best weekends I've ever had. We were so relaxed."
Reviewed by Mrs Martin on 20/06/2011
"Gorgeous cottage in a relaxing setting and at a very reasonable price! Very homely and stocked with useful items - DVDs, games and towels etc. The owner and neighbours were very helpful and friendly. We had a lovely time."
Reviewed by Miss Wardle on 03/05/2011
"A well equipped property in a lovely location. It made relaxing with friends very easy!"
Reviewed by Mrs Strange on 28/03/2011
"We loved waking up to the sheep right next door to the house and the views were breath taking! Thank you also for catering for the children so well, we all had a fantastic short break!"
Reviewed by Mrs Westell on 24/01/2011
"The location and condition of the property were very good. Also, it was extremely well equipped throughout. Top notch accommodation with good walking and some lovely pubs close by."
Reviewed by Mrs Armstrong on 10/01/2011
"Great cottage if you want a peaceful, semi secluded break with some nice scenery. Lovely property but didn't fully meet our needs as the living area would have been better for our group if it were more open."
Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 04/01/2011
"Not too far away from home (Bath) - good area for exploring, and we found some bargains at National Trust properties just before Christmas. Lovely area, and excellent pub in neighbouring village."
Reviewed by Mrs Owen on 27/12/2010
"The property was spotlessly clean, the beds were comfortable and it was in a great location - could have stayed longer!"
Reviewed by Mrs Harrison on 23/11/2010
"What a wonderful cottage. We had a lovely relaxing time at Gun End Cottage, made even more special by the very thoughtful owners. The photos on the website do not do justice to how beautiful the inside of the cottage is. Well recommended and worthy of another visit."
Reviewed by Mrs Gooden on 19/11/2010
"The house was lovely and the location perfect. "
Reviewed by Mrs Wood on 12/10/2010
"The cottage was situated in a calm area and the kids had a lot of fun at Alton Towers."
Reviewed by Mr Attard on 20/09/2010
"The cottage was well equipped and we had a wonderful time, to top it up the owner is such a warm and kind and thoughtful person. The children loved the sheep. It a very peaceful place good for the type of holiday we were looking for. Thank you very much Sykes to find us such a beautiful place."
Reviewed by Miss Santos on 06/07/2010
"Lovely week, lovely spot, lovely cottage. "
Reviewed by Mrs Rayner on 05/07/2010
"Lovely house, great conservatory overlooking sheep! Good location. The garden was very well maintained. The toys and games were a real bonus."
Reviewed by Mrs Hull on 07/06/2010
"Beautiful location yet easy access to towns and city. Loads to see and do for our family - with three children - 17, 14 and 4. My husband went running in the hills most mornings. Very comfortable and spacious accommodation. Lovely views. Such a pretty house to look at. Everything and more than we expected. "
Reviewed by Mrs Bretton on 19/04/2010
"The cottage was lovely, cosy and warm and the beds were so comfortable! Very well decorated. The kitchen was well stocked and the conservatory was great for taking off muddy boots etc. Lovely walks in the area."
Reviewed by Miss Lifton on 12/04/2010