Pretty Peak District spot is staycation perfect and just a short drive from pretty town

A charming Peak District village just a stone's throw from Cheshire has earned recognition as one of Britain's finest destinations for a mini break. The Times has compiled a list of 25 of the most stunning locations ideal for a quick getaway, featuring everything from quaint hamlets to vibrant boutique shopping streets.
Featured on the list is Ashford-in-the-Water in the Peak District - barely more than thirty minutes from Macclesfield - which sits astride the River Wye, reports Cheshire Live. The Times declares: "For peak village perfection in the Peak District head to Ashford, which lies on the banks of the River Wye.
"Envy-inducing aspects include the medieval Sheepwash bridge, a church that dates from the 12th century and a thriving cricket club that plays on the village green, as well as a collection of very charming limestone cottages with carefully tended gardens.
"Along with the posh restaurant with rooms, Riverside House Hotel, the Ashford Arms recently opened with nine funked-up rooms and cheery food aimed at hikers and other hearty, healthy types." This news comes after images show the cheapest seaside spot in England is full of abandoned £40k homes 'nobody wants'.
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Derbyshire Live recently highlighted the village's attractions, saying: "For a small village, Ashford-in-the-Water is surprisingly well-equipped for a delightful day in the countryside, boasting a range of independent businesses. At the heart of the village, Ashford General Store provides a delectable array of Bradwell's ice cream flavours and an assortment of freshly baked treats like brownies, Bakewell slices, and sausage rolls.
"Those looking to quench their thirst might fancy a crisp pint at the renowned Bull's Head pub; conversely, if a hot beverage appeals even on a sunny day, the Aisseford Tea Room has earned excellent acclaim from both residents and visitors alike. Should you desire a longer stay in Ashford-in-the-Water, there's no shortage of B&Bs, including the charming Riverside House Hotel."
It added: "Nestled just two miles north-west of Bakewell, Ashford-in-the-Water advises visitors that parking can be rather limited. It's recommended to park further out and enjoy a scenic stroll into the village, thereby taking full advantage of the breath-taking views en-route through the stunning Peak District."
Ashford-in-the-Water is truly a chocolate-box village - a term used to describe particularly picturesque cottages resembling those that used to front the iconic Cadbury boxes. Ashford is full of pretty limestone cottages and narrows lanes commonly associated with English charm.

The local area is peppered with places to take in the area's natural beauty, including a number of walking trails. While some trails are better for more seasoned hikers, many are perfectly primed for the entire family.
The Ashford-in-the-Water to Monsal Dale Circular Walk crosses through fields, woodlands, and open countryside while the Bakewell and Ashford-in-the-Water Circular offers scenic views of the River Wye, rolling hills, and many of Ashford's notable historic sites, including the famous Sheepwash Bridge.
Daily Mirror