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Coddy's Farm is located on a working farm on the edge of the Peak District National Park. Rooms can be booked on a bed and breakfast basis or the whole barn hired as a self catering holiday home. Free WiFi access is available. Each room has a flat-screen TV and electric kettle. Each private bathroom has free toiletries and hairdryer. Bed linen, towels, luggage storage and ironing facilities are included. There are shops and restaurants just over a mile from Coddy's Farm and cycling and hiking can be enjoyed in the surrounding area. The property offers free parking.
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