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Holiday Homes in Creswell, Derbyshire

Self-Catering Holiday Cottages in Creswell

Creswell, a charming village in Derbyshire, England, is an ideal destination for self-catering escapes, offering a diverse array of cottages and accommodations. This historic town is renowned for its captivating sites like Creswell Model Village and Creswell Crags, attracting global travelers. The town's development surged with the coal mining boom in the late 19th century, influencing the local landscape. Noteworthy attractions include Bolsover Castle, a 17th-century mansion regarded as one of Britain’s national treasures, and the serene Cathedral Church of St Marie. Visitors can also explore art and gift shops around landmarks like Teversal Manor.

Booking your holiday accommodation in Creswell early is recommended for the best choice of holiday rentals.

The Escape
Two Dales, Derbyshire Around 17 miles from Creswell
The Escape, Derbyshire,  England Viewed 18 times in last week.
no booking fee
Sleeps 5 - 10, 5 Bedroom
Weekly price: £ 2200 - £ 2950
Next Available: 09/02 to 13/02/2026
Living & Leisure Facilities: coffee machine Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Games room Garden BBQ
Type of Holiday: No dogs allowed Special celebrations Hen Parties Stag parties Group welcome


Cottages, Apartments & Lodges in Creswell, Derbyshire, England

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Creswell: A Village Town in Derbyshire, England

Creswell is a village town located in the county of Derbyshire in England. The town is popular for interesting places such as Creswell Model Village and Creswell Crags that attracts a lot of travellers from different parts of the world, to enjoy self-catering holidays.

The Impact of Industrialization in Creswell

The development and industrialization of the town started with the establishment of coal mining industries in the last decade of the 19th century, which also had a drastic effect on the nearby areas. The beautiful landscape of the town of Creswell was very much affected by the coal mining industries because of air pollution and other wastes produced by it.

Historical and Religious Sites in Creswell

In the mid 20th century, the village had only one main English parish church along with two chapels of Baptist and Methodist. In the late 1950s, the Roman Catholic Church was built here.

Popular Attractions in Creswell: What Does Creswell Offer for Cottage Breaks?

The popular attractions in Creswell include the Bolsover Castle, which is a 17th-century mansion and was also voted as one of Britain’s favourite national treasures. In the middle of the busy city centre is the peaceful Cathedral Church of St Marie. Visitors can also find several art and gift shops around the regions like Teversal Manor and The Manor Gift Shop.

Self-Catering Breaks in Creswell: Cottage Stays and More

You can also find several self-catering accommodation options in the form of villas, small cottages, and apartments.

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