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Barn Owl Lodge, Ashbourne

Barn Owl Lodge, Ashbourne

Kirk Ireton, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 3JS

Property details

Escape to the stunning Derbyshire countryside at this stylish cottage, complete with a wood burner and underfloor heating, that’s the perfect place to come back and relax after a day out walking or cycling.

Barn Owl Lodge is an 18th-century barn that’s been turned into a wonderful modern retreat. Original and modern features create an elegantly rustic place to stay for the perfect country escape. With two double bedrooms and one shared bathroom, plus underfloor heating throughout and a wood burner to warm up chilly evenings, it’s a good choice for a family or a group of four close friends looking for a cosy and elegant place to relax. Picturesque country strolls begin from the door and beautiful Carsington Water is within walking distance too, while the Peak District and Alton Towers are an easy drive away. One-to-one beauty treatments, hair care and massages are also available at the on-site salon and can be pre-booked before your stay.

The space

The cottage is stylishly decorated, with features such as the vaulted ceiling and beams adding a touch of rustic elegance. Every home comfort has been thought of, including electric underfloor heating throughout.

The home is set out over the ground floor and at its heart is the modern, open-plan living/kitchen/dining area. Get comfy on one of the sofas and read a book, or enjoy a movie night on the LCD TV which has Freeview, Netflix access and a DVD player. There’s also a wood burner to provide an extra layer of warmth at chilly times of the year.

When it’s time for preparing your family meal, the kitchen area is well-equipped with an electric Range-style oven, an electric hob, a microwave, a fridge/freezer and a dishwasher, while a washing machine and a tumble dryer can be found in the attached utility room.

At mealtimes, gather around the dining table which seats four and as you enjoy your dinner you can admire views over the garden.

There are two bedrooms, one double and one king-size, both with wardrobe space. They share one shower room (there is no bath at this property).

Outside there is a patio garden area with seating and a barbecue, ideal for dining alfresco or simply enjoying the gorgeous views of the Derbyshire Valley whilst sipping your morning coffee. Beyond is a shared lawned garden area.

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Bird watching in Derbyshire

Located in the heart of England, Derbyshire has a broad range of habitats from the upland moors of the Peak District to the flood plains of the Trent Valley. The high peat bogs, heather moorlands, dales and river valleys, woodlands and ancient forests, and large areas of pasture make up the landscape which attracts a wide variety of bird species throughout the county.

Carsington Water, owned and managed by Severn Trent Water, is a large reservoir in Ashbourne, surrounded by meadows, ancient hedgerows, woodland, reedbeds, and ponds. A visit during spring will reward you with the chance to see the courtship displays of great-crested grebes, and a variety of duckling species, as well as kingfishers catching fish for their young, while in summer the meadows come alive with wildflowers, and buzzards can be spotted soaring over the reservoir. In autumn and winter, look out for lapwings and little grebes, and scarce birds such as the great northern diver, which is usually found near the coast.

There is a visitor centre, cafes and restaurants, an RSPB shop, and a children’s adventure playground, and plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities including sailing, windsurfing, cycling, horse riding, and fishing.

Lying next to the River Derwent, Wyver Lane in Belper is one of Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s most important wetland reserves comprising two pools surrounded by water meadows and reedbeds. There are many resident birds such Canada geese, tufted ducks, and little grebes, which are joined by curlews and common sandpipers that pass through in spring, and large numbers of gulls and ducks, including wigeon, that arrive in the winter.

There is no public access to Wyver Lane reserve but there is a bird hide and lane that runs alongside from where you can watch the wildlife and the surrounding hills are a beautiful setting for a walk.

Also part of the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust is Derwent Meadows, an important site for wildlife located next to a business park in Alvaston. The reserve consists of wet and dry grasslands, reedbeds, hedgerows, ponds, and woodland in which the rare Cetti’s warbler can sometimes be heard singing. Grey herons, little grebes, and kingfishers can all be spotted on the River Derwent which runs through the site.

For wildfowl, head to Carr Vale where the open water, marshland, and grassland are home to large flocks of wigeons, teals, gadwalls, and pochards in the winter. The reserve also attracts wintering finches and buntings, and in autumn, huge roosts of swallows gather before making their journey back to Africa. Breeding birds include reed and sedge warblers, whitethroats, yellowhammers, moorhens, and the declining skylark, and birds of prey such as hobbies can be seen all year round.

Located next to Pride Park football stadium just 3km from Derby city centre is The Sanctuary bird reserve which doesn’t offer public access due to ground-nesting birds, but offers good viewing opportunities from the perimeter. The designated local nature reserve has an artificial sand martin nest bank, a lake that attracts lapwings and little ringed plovers, and grassland where skylarks, reed buntings, and stonechats can be spotted.

Elvaston Castle Country Park is 200 acres of woodland, parkland, and Grade II listed formal gardens, as well as a designated local nature reserve. The reserve has wildflower meadows, reedbeds, wet woodlands, and lakes and islands which are overlooked by bird hides. Look out for grey herons, kingfishers, tufted ducks, and reed buntings around the water, birds of prey such as sparrowhawks and buzzards hunting overhead, and nuthatches and finches which are attracted to the bird feeders.

There are also plenty of family-friendly activities with the gothic Elvaston Castle at the heart of the estate, as well as a sculpture trail, children’s play area, cafes, and numerous events and festivals that take place throughout the year.

Nature on your doorstep

Carsington Water
1.5 miles
Wyver Lane
5.8 miles
Derwent Meadows
13.2 miles
Cramside Wood
15.5 miles

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