First floor apartment with stunning views. Located in Stoney Middleton, and close to the popular village of Eyam, both villages are steeped in local history. Luxury bedroom plus sofa bed in the living area. Sleeps 2 - 4 guests
First floor apartment, located at the front
Sleeps 2 + 2 in sofa bed
Dog friendly with communal dog wash station
Enjoy fantastic onsite facilities - 4 x 7kw EV chargers, secure bike storage with bike racks, communal lounge area, heated locker room, outdoor picnic area with benches and stone gazebo, clean down area for bikes and muddy boots, outdoor children’s play area and free onsite parking
On the edge of a popular village location with award wining cafe-bar-pizza-grill & visitor centre next door, walking distance to the local pub, Indian restaurant and chip shop
Great for exploring the Peak District and ideal walking, climbing, cycling, outdoor pursuits, or to simply unwind
Stunning first floor luxury holiday apartment with spacious lounge and dining area with modern fitted kitchen. 1 x 2 seater sofa bed and additional comfy armchair, Smart TV, modern fully integrated kitchen, small dining table with 4 chairs.
The bedroom features a super king double which can also be a twin, carpeted floors and fitted mirrored wardrobe. Sofa bed (sleeps 2 extra guests) is available upon request. An additional set of linens and a towel will be provided for guests to set up at their convenience.
Enjoy the underfloor heating in the modern bathroom with walk in shower, features overhead shower head and separate hand held attachment, wash basin and toilet.
Our standard arrival and departure times are:
4pm on the day of arrival
By 11am 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.
Please remove dirty shoes or high heeled shoes on entry
Please do not bring any candles, tea lights or incense sticks as they are not allowed in the apartment
No smoking or vaping inside the property. Vaping will trigger the fire alarms
No glitter please as even the most eco friendly kind is impossible to remove from the soft furnishings and hard wearing floor
Due to the risk of fire from thermal runaway the charging of electric bikes, scooters, hoverboards and similar devices are strictly prohibited inside any properties
Each apartment has access to the following communal areas within Rock Mill
Secure bike storage with 25 bike racks-please bring your own bike locks
Recycling Area
Muddy boot wash station
Locker Room- heated locker ideal for ruck sacks and boots only - first come first serve basis and you set your own code for your locker, no access to the lockers until checked in so cannot be a drop off bag zone
Dog wash and dryer station - ideal for those muddy paws after long walks
Lounge area with coffee machine, TV, partially manned concierge desk and warming focal fireplace
Children's play area with slide and play house
Picnic benches with Fire Pit
4 x 7kw Electric Vehicle Chargers
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.
The Dale, Stoney Middleton. Hope Valley S32 4TF
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The following comments are taken straight from the guestbook we keep for Rock Mill Apartment 21. Verbatim.
Clean, location and well equipped
We had a fantastic stay here. Clean and beautifully furnished rooms. Very dog friendly. The area was peaceful, yet the perfect location to discover the Peak District.
Great Stay! Perfect place for hiking around the peaks
Wonderful place to stay, easy to check in and out and parking is excellent. Room was clean and very comfortable and the surrounding area is wonderful
Fantastic location and beautiful apartments perfect
Lovely flat. Has what you need for a night. Would potentially expect some personal touches for the price. By a busy road if noise bothers you but I always take ear plugs anyway. Needs a fan for warm nights or at least thinner bedding. Had a great curry from place down the road. Good location for lots of walks.
We absolutely loved our stay - we really wanted a break from city life and loved that you literally could switch off from everything. It was quiet, peaceful surroundings - great for hiking and also Eyam round the corner is worth a visit. We loved that the hosts made everything so easy to the extent they don’t actually need to meet you - you have everything you need but know you can contact them if any problems. Bed was really comfy and a great size, bathroom great with a really good shower and the living space had everything we needed - thank you!
Excellent location - a great base for trips out all over the peak district. Very nicely furnished, neat and tidy, huge comfy bed! will be back for sure
Easy to find, good location, ample parking, nice specification in the apartment.
Really lively air bnb in the middle of the peak district. Everything as described. Really comfy bed. Road a bit noisy and busy at night, but apart from that great sleep
Fantastic place. Will definitely be back. Great parking, bike amenities, dog amenities, clean, nicely appointed. Super pubs in the area as well!
Wonderful stay, will definitely be back!
Beautiful brand new apartment. Stylish, cosy and had absolutely everything you needed. Great location, handy for all the Peak District sights. Would highly recommend. Boot cleaning facilities were a welcome addition!
Lovely rooms, beds a bit hard. Within walking distance of shop, pubs restaurants. Nice and peaceful
Such a delightful place to stay. Exactly like the photos, modern, stylish, comfy bed, unexpected but brilliant to have a lovely, friendly lady on reception for any queries. Fab cafe/restaurant right next door. Great locker/drying room. Highly recommended.
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The Cupola Cafe-Bar-Pizza-Grill | Stoney Middleton-next door to the apartments, a great place to stop any time of day - open 9am daily serving breakfasts, lunch, evening meals and even pizza takeaway. Fabulous decor and plenty of seating welcomes you in this warm and friendly venue
The Moon Inn | Stoney Middleton - a short walk into the village, historic pub dating back to 1821 offering a cosy and dog friendly environment, with a great choice of homemade pub classics, burgers, pizzas and steaks all alongside scrumptious desserts, fine wines and local ales. There is a beer garden for the warmer months and is dog friendly
The Miners Arms | Eyam - 25 minute walk or 5 minutes in the car, tucked away down a side street in the historic village of Eyam in this traditional pub built back in 1630 and has always been the hub of the village. Serving pub classics, children's menu, sandwiches and salads. You are able to grab a quick bite to eat in the bar or sit and relax in the restaurant. Pets are welcome.
The Calver Arms | Calver- 20 minute walk or 3 minute drive, walking through the village you come to Calver crossroads and this great pub. Offering plenty of space and serving pub classics
The Chequer's Inn | Froggatt - 6 minute drive, sitting beneath the picturesque Froggatt Edge this makes an ideal stop after a day exploring. With a changing menu to match the seasons to will get to experience the best of the local produce. Homemade food and a fantastic selection of wines / beers and gins. Dogs are welcome in the beer garden and a small room inside the pub.
The Bridge Inn | Calver- 5 minute drive, open every day offering snacks and small plates, burgers, sandwiches, kid's meals and classic favourites. With a large beer garden overlooking the river making it a picturesque spot to sit and relax after a day exploring.
The Derwentwater Arms | Calver - 5 minute drive, traditional pub tucked away in this pretty village, welcoming children, muddy boots and dogs it's a real family favourite. Serving pub classics, burgers and delicious hand crafted pies all using locally homegrown produce.
The Prince of Wales | Baslow - 7 minute drive, a great village pub to stop at if out and about exploring the area, a warm and friendly atmosphere serving homemade food. Dogs are welcome in the bar area.
The Bull's Head | Foolow - 6 minute drive, a popular pub in this quiet and peaceful village. With a lunch, evening and kids menu available and serving all your usual classics. Dogs are welcome in the bar.
The Cupola Cafe-Bar-Pizza-Grill | Stoney Middleton-next door to the apartments, a great place to stop any time of day - open 9am daily serving breakfasts, lunch, evening meals and even pizza takeaway. Fabulous decor and plenty of seating welcomes you in this warm and friendly venue
Village Green Cafe | Eyam - delicious home made recipes in this small but popular cafe. Enjoy breakfast, brunch, lunch and fabulous cakes. A great selection of coffees, teas hot chocolate and milkshakes are also available.
Eyam Tea Rooms |Eyam - a popular tea room that welcomes bikers, muddy boots and dogs., with plenty of seating inside and outside, this is a great rest stop after a day exploring the peaks or edges. Serving hearty breakfasts, sandwiches, paninis, toasties, jacket potatoes and an array of cakes.
The Eating House | Calver - small, independent cafe offering breakfasts, lunches, cakes and bakes. A wide selection is available for all meal times. They also offer an eat at home option - where you can pre order a graze box, afternoon tea, cakes that can be collected by yourselves and enjoyed at your property. They do require 24 hrs notice in advance for these orders.
The Yondermann | Wardlow Mires - licenced cafe set back from the busy A623 makes this a popular stop off for walkers / cyclists / or if driving by. Wide selection of choices for breakfast, lunch with homemade cakes to be enjoyed too.
Cafe on the Green | Baslow - in the heart of the village offering tasty breakfasts, light lunches and delicious cakes and coffees.
It is always best to check the websites for any seasonal opening times as some places do shut early or close over the winter months.
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.
The heritage trails of Stoney Middleton lead you on a remarkable journey of discovery. Two short walks in and around the village, take in panoramic vistas of the stunning Peak District National Park, along with its rich and fascinating heritage. Quaint back streets, listed buildings, past industries, fascinating folklore and legends, along with famous crags and caves make these trails a must do. There is a detailed map which includes QR codes linking to further information and are available next door at The Cupola Visitor Centre.
The Cupola Visitor Centre houses a small, permanent 'Life in a Gorge Exhibition' which tells the remarkable story, beginning with the geological events that formed the dramatic limestone gorge which dominates the site, and in turn, lead to thousands of years of industrialisation, extracting the rich minerals that the stone contains. Within the Visitor Centre there are various information boards and video presentations covering all aspects of the village's heritage and history. Entrance to the exhibition is by donation and includes a free Heritage and trail Map of Stoney Middleton and Eyam. Exhibition opening hours are 10am-4pm. Other tourist information and leaflets are also available, providing details for other local facilities in the area.
What better area to experience the amazing landscape and abundance of different routes that all lead from the doorstep including Black Harry trails. 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 years 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.
The Derwent Valley Heritage Way
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.
Walk the Edges - Curbar, Froggatt & Baslow
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!
Kitchen
Refrigerator
Selection of kitchen utensils
Kettle
Electric oven
Induction hob
Coffee Machine
Dishes / Cutlery / glassware
Toaster
Microwave
General
TV
Hairdryer
Central heating
Private entrance
Clothes drying rack
EV Chargers
Cleaning products
Carbon monoxide detector
Lift to all floors
Iron
21m² apartment
Wardrobe
Dining table
Hangers
Shampoo
Internet
Smoke detector
Hot water
Outdoor Space (communal for all apartments)
Secure cycle storage & bike stands- please bring your own bike locks
BBQ Area, BBQ's are not supplied
Clean down area for bikes, and muddy boots Children's play area
Picnic benches and stone gazebo
Landscaped gardens
Parking
Ample parking on a shared site
4 x 7kw electric car charging facilities, payable through an app
To the top end of the car park near the play area there are more spacious spaces for larger vehicles
Dogs
We allow 1 dog to stay
We ask that they are kept off all furniture and out of the bedrooms
Please clear any dog litter from the grounds or garden
Please do not leave dogs unattended in the property or outside at any time
Communal dog washing/clean down area
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is provided free of charge, however, as the Peak District is in a beautiful rural location sometimes there may be intermittent signal which is beyond our control. We also hope you appreciate that we cannot guarantee Wi-Fi if there are technical issues in the area