The Peak is a sublime place. An area where the rugged meets the gentle, where you can choose how you want to interact with the landscape, whether it's an atmospheric hike across Blacka Moor Nature Reserve or a leisurely drive to the Chatsworth Estate, or exploring the calm of ancient woodlands.
It's the first ever national park in the UK, lying at the heart of the country, a landscape that has been shaped by the interaction of nature and people over thousands of years. There's a wealth of cultural history to explore, as well as awe-inspiring outdoor adventures, all within easy reach of Rolling Hills. The Monsal Trail takes a disused rail line through the Peaks, including a spectacular viaduct; stone circles are to be found in several spots such as Arbor Low, and closer by, Froggatt Edge.
Situated in a peaceful yet accessible location on the edge of the Peaks, Rolling Hills lies a short drive away from the vibrant city of Sheffield. Within easy reach are a myriad of natural, cultural and historical attractions. Your future home sits in the Eastern Peak District Moors–a protected area. Rolling Hills represents a rare opportunity to live an unparalleled life in the Peaks.
The Peaks sit at the heart of the UK and are conveniently placed between several cities that all hold their own unique appeal. Sheffield is closest by and has great rail links across the country – trains south to London and on to Europe, or north to Edinburgh and the Highlands beyond, run several times a day, while shorter hops to neighbouring cities Leeds and Manchester depart even more regularly.
If you're looking to go further afield, Manchester airport serves a deeply appealing host of global destinations – from Adu Dhabi to Zurich, with many other gems such as Rome, Vienna and Mallorca all within easy reach.
As well as Sheffield, with its major cultural and heritage attractions, the Peaks are home to many picturesque towns, villages and other rural gems.
Near to Rolling Hills, lies the stunning historic home of Chatsworth with its famous gardens and thousand acres of grounds, seen by millions across the world in Pride & Prejudice. Slightly further afield is the majestic Yorkshire Sculpture park with its James Turrell deer shelter and Barbara Hepworth sculptures.
The beautiful Longshaw Estate is half a mile from Padley Gorge, a perfect spot for a picturesque wander through ancient sessile oaks and birch woodland. These are just two of several National Trust sites within easy reach of Rolling Hills.