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Holiday Homes in Ilkeston, Derbyshire

Self-Catering Holiday Cottages in Ilkeston

Ilkeston, in Derbyshire, England, is a perfect spot for a self-catering escape, offering charming log cabins, villas, and cottages. Known for its coal mining heritage, Ilkeston has transformed into a vibrant hub, attracting visitors with its proximity to Derby and Nottingham. Just 2 miles from Nottingham's western edge, Ilkeston is home to historical sites like the Erewash Museum and the iconic 1868 Town Hall. Explore Georgian architecture and bustling weekly markets, and enjoy the blend of history and industry with local iron, textiles, and upholstery manufacturing. Experience Ilkeston's unique blend of history, convenience, and hospitality.

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

The Escape
Two Dales, Derbyshire Around 18 miles from Ilkeston
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 Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England

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Explore Self-Catering Breaks in Ilkeston

Ilkeston is the third largest town located in county Derbyshire of England. The town earlier was very much into coal mining, which was later on abolished because of industrialization. It is because of the vibrant climates and location of the town, visitors come here in large flocks to enjoy self-catering holidays.

Location and Accessibility

The town of Ilkeston is close to both the town of Derby and Nottingham, but distance-wise it is much closer to Nottingham than Derby. The eastern boundary of the town is only 2 miles from the western edge of Nottingham.

Historical Attractions in Ilkeston

Some of the notable places of historical importance in the town include the Erewash Museum, which provides a brief account of the town's history. One can find the finest Georgian architecture along the high streets, which have now developed with time and industrialization. One can also find some of the major industries in the area like Iron, textiles, and upholstery manufacturers. The Town Hall, built in the year 1868 and made of red bricks, is one of the notable historic buildings present here.

Shopping and Markets

Visitors can enjoy shopping in the weekly markets held in the town.

Accommodation Options in Ilkeston

There are several self-catering accommodation options scattered around the place in the form of log cabins, villas, and small cottages that offer a comfortable stay to travelers.

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