Three bedrooms with TVs:1 x king-size, 1 x king-size with balcony, 1 x single with pull-out bed and balcony. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Cloakroom with basin and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
Borrowash is a welcoming countryside village resting between Derby and Nottingham. The village is known for its historic roots dating back to the Domesday Book and its location along the River Derwent, offering a tranquil setting surrounded by rolling hills and green fields. Borrowash provides a selection of local amenities, including independent shops, pubs, and community spaces. You can stock up on essentials at the Co-op in the village, while larger supermarkets are available in Derby, just a short drive away. Dining options include the Nags Head Inn, a traditional pub with a friendly atmosphere, and Bay of Bengal, serving authentic South Asian cuisine. Nature lovers can explore Elvaston Castle Country Park, less than three miles away, with its landscaped gardens, woodland walks, and lakeside trails. Sports enthusiasts will appreciate Ockbrook & Borrowash Cricket Club, a long-standing part of the community, and the nearby Borrowash Victoria A.F.C. football club. Within an hour’s radius, you’ll find vibrant towns and cities offering attractions for every interest. Derby, just minutes away, invites you to wander through Markeaton Park, uncover the history of Derby Museum and Art Gallery, or enjoy a performance at the Derby Theatre. Head east to Nottingham, where you can explore the legendary tales at Nottingham Castle, stroll through the deer-filled grounds of Wollaton Hall and Park, or venture underground into the City of Caves for a glimpse of its hidden past. For a more rural escape, visit Ashbourne, the gateway to the Peak District, where you can admire the Georgian architecture of its market town, hike the scenic Tissington Trail, or experience the thrill of Carsington Water with sailing and cycling opportunities. Further south, Melbourne offers the elegance of Melbourne Hall and Gardens, tranquil walks around Staunton Harold Reservoir, and a taste of local heritage at the Melbourne Art Festival. If you venture west to Matlock, you can ride the cable cars at Heights of Abraham, explore the dramatic limestone gorge of Matlock Bath, or relax in the Victorian splendour of Hall Leys Park. Borrowash’s location makes it an ideal base for those seeking a balance of village charm and easy access to cultural, historic, and outdoor experiences across Derbyshire and the East Midlands.