Saturday was a fine day with a few light showers at our peak district cottages. Three cottages out with two back in later in the day and two cleaners up. First thing down to Bakewell for the Farmers Market, seemed quite busy too. Back home and with cleaning well under way got on with some general tasks. Both our arrivals are from Europe, one based in Belgium and one in France, so we have three cottages with European guests and a fourth to arrive on Monday so a number of cars in the car park have foreign number plates. First one arrived about 3pm with second one about 7pm. Getting to the time of year when Mondays and Fridays are busier days. The forecast for Sunday was for it to be a wet day and although it was cloudy it didn’t really start raining until nearly 4pm. Two cottages departed, including the Finnish guests, and one arrived, they have been before and arrived just after 3pm. Cottage had already been cleaned. It is the end of the financial quarter and I did some more work to get them as complete as I could. We also checked the prices for next year so Chris can upload them onto the web. On the whole a quiet sort of day but a few busy days lie ahead!
Peak District cottages
better weather
Although Wednesday started wet it did stop raining by late morning and we even saw some glimpses of sunshine in the afternoon! One cottage out with one back in and one cleaner up. Chris and I went over to Buxton as with the bad weather of late nothing has been done for a number of days at the house and we just wanted to check everything was OK. We stopped for lunch but was back in time for our guests arrival. They are from Finland. A number of emails to keep me busy. At last a sunny day at our peak district cottages. Thursday was a lovely day so spent a few hours in the afternoon tidying up in the gardens. In the morning one guest departed and I went down to Bakewell to get some provisions for the next few days. When I went up into the garden I spotted there were some cows in the area just behind the cottages where they shouldn’t be. They had been let into the paddock for a few days to chomp the grass down but how they got into the other area I don’t know. (Andrew’s suggestion was that the gate could have been left open then it closed behind them). With Smudges help managed to get them back into the paddock. Friday started a bit showery but brightened up. One cottage out and one back in and one cleaner up. A day of ‘five minute jobs’ as well as a number of other jobs including dead heading the hanging baskets and washing the windows the cows had been licking whilst in the paddock, I’ve locked them out again now. Guests arrived about 5pm. Smudge also said goodbye to his favourite guests in the evening so he will be a bit traumatised for a few day.
miserable Monday (and Tuesday)
Woke up to cloudy skies and rain and so it stayed all day at our peak district cottages with the rain heaviest at lunchtime and easing off later in the afternoon. No departures but one cottage due in later in the day and one cleaner up. It’s not much fun having to work in the cottages in pouring rain. Whilst waiting for guests to arrive finished checking the WI accounts, just waiting for the final bank statements so I can get the president to sign them off and pass them to the auditor. Cottage arrived about 4pm. Spent some time chatting to guests, most of which were in all day. In the evening we decided to go out to eat and went to Felicinis in Bakewell. Had a nice meal there as usual. None of the pubs or restaurants looked busy, whether it was because of the weather or because it was a Monday. Although it was dry first thing on Tuesday it wasn’t long before the rain set in again. The rain has brought out the swallows as we don’t seem to have seen them for weeks but there have been loads around the last few days. Spent most of the day on accounts and also ordered some replacement linen for the single beds to complement the new bedding ordered earlier in the year for the double beds. It was awful seeing so much flooding again on the news especially where it is not the first time this year for some people. There are a few flood alerts in the area but it will be a couple of days before we see the full effects in Bakewell and Ashford. The area around Rowsley gets hit because of the confluence of the Derwent and Wye and this can affect the A6. At least most of our guests ventured out today and the forecast for the next few days is better.
the sun before the rain
Third Saturday in a row that the weather has been fine on a Saturday at our peak district cottages. Its the autumn equinox so I could accept a nip in the air. It was nice to take the dogs for a morning walk with blue skies (see photos below). Five cottages out with five back in and two cleaners up. No major problems just a lot of little jobs like a broken glass, a voile that needed a wash so cleaning itself was finished by lunchtime and cottages were ready before 3pm. Four of the cottages in by just after 4pm, one has been before with final cottage not arriving until 10pm. Smudge was happy then as he knew this guest was going to spoil him this week! Sunday stayed cloudy with the rain not arriving until about 4pm when guests arrived. Two cottages out and one back in and one cleaner up. Made time to do the tax returns (business and personal) as well as some odd jobs around the house like packing away my sandals until next summer. Sigh.
hints of autumn
Wednesday was another day of sunshine and showers at our peak district cottages. No departures but one arrival later in the day. At lunchtime I went down to Bakewell to get my hair cut and get some provisions for the next few days. The afternoon flew past in phone calls emails and ironing. The cows have been moved out of our drive field too. I was expecting rain all day Thursday but it wasn’t too bad in the end, and it felt milder too. Two cottages out and two back in and one cleaner up. One cottage arrived just after 3pm, they have been here many years ago, with the second one just after 5pm. Some time for accounts in the afternoon. Friday was more like a winters day, what a difference a week makes, this time last week I was still in t shirts! One cottage out with one back in later in the day. One cleaner up. Later in the morning I went down to Bakewell to get provisions for the weekend. It was noticeably quieter than previous weeks. In the afternoon I spent some time doing housework and accounts. Guests arrived about 5pm. Noticed that the leaves at the top of the trees are starting to change colour, I’ve heard we could be in for a colourful autumn!
paperwork
Sunday started dry but clouded up. No departures but three arrivals and one cleaner up at our peak district cottages to complete the cleaning from Saturday. Spent the day catching up with some paper work, sometimes it never seems to go away. The three cottages arrived between 3 and 4 pm, one has been before. Once again discovered what a small world it can be when the two other cottages realised they knew each other from many years ago! Later in the afternoon we had a visit from a couple on the B and B Forum we still subscribe to. They have just been offered a job managing a cottage complex in the area so called in to say ‘hello’. Monday was a fine day weather wise. One cottage out and one back in and one cleaner up. Made the most of the fine morning by doing some tidying up in the garden. In the evening Chris went to the first session after the summer of the Bakewell Photographic Circle. Tuesday was a WI day, doing some more work on the accounts and writing up minutes. Had hoped to spend a little more time in the garden but there were a few showers during the day and there was a definite nip in the air.
sad news from Over Haddon
I thought I ought to report the passing of Uncle Geoff from Over Haddon, one of our local great characters. Apparently he was taken ill a couple of weeks ago and admitted to hospital where he passed away. The exact date is not known nor is the date of the funeral as the family have kept details private. The sign has come down and Uncle Geoff’s Diner, one of the most unusual cafes in the Peak District, is no more. A sad loss for Over Haddon and the innumerable walkers who used the cafe.
Thursday was a pleasant day at our peak district cottages with time to catch up with business. A visit from a regular guest who brought some friends along to show them where they stayed. Some of our guests do come to the area for the day in between their stays here. One cottage in later in the afternoon. In the evening we went over to one of the cottages and had a drink with some of the guests. Friday was a bit cooler and it had been windy overnight bringing down some leaves. Autumn is on its way. Have suddenly noticed the nights are drawing in and the Virginia Creeper is turning red. No departures or arrivals but a trip down to Bakewell to get provisions for the weekend. It was a bit quieter down in Bakewell than it has been. Saturday was also a pleasant day, perhaps the last warm day of the summer and possibly the last ice cream of the summer too! Seven departures with three arrivals and three cleaners up. As most of the departing guests were regulars I took some bookings for next year and one bought me some plants! Chris cut the grass and everything was ready for guests arrivals. One arrived between 3 and 4 pm and two arrived between 4 and 5 pm. Two have been before. An early tea then we went down to Over Haddon for the annual show by the Bakewell Silver Band. An enjoyable evening as usual finishing off with the Over Haddon version of the Last Night of the Proms. I tried to be clever with some photos but it didn’t work. Never mind. (Chris said I should have used the flash).
always something to do
Monday was a cooler day but stayed mainly dry at our peak district cottages. One cottage out and one back in and one cleaner up. As often happens when one thing goes another goes soon afterwards and two vacuums had given up the ghost in quick succession. As Chris needed to go to Buxton I went too and we came back with two new hoovers. Back in time for guests arrival at 3pm. Tuesday was a day of sunshine and showers and for me phone calls and emails. With a number of regular guests I have also been spending time chatting to guests. Smudge has been finding cottages to visit as we have a number of dogs here this week too. Wednesday was a cooler day and I went to Buxton to check on progress. In the evening I collected Joanna and went to the village hall in Over Haddon for our first monthly meeting after the summer break. Our speakers were two ladies from the local library service who were promoting the library services and they gave us a selection of readings from books and poems and we all enjoyed listening to these. We are lucky that in Derbyshire the library services have remained largely unaffected.
A pleasant weekend
Saturday was a sunny and warm day. One departure and one cleaner up. Seven arrivals later in the day, five of which have been before. Had already done some of the preparations so plenty of time to finish before guests arrived. Chris cut the grass and a few odd jobs in the cottages. Three arrived between 3 and 4pm and two arrived between 4 and 5 pm. Had hoped to eat al fresco but a breeze had picked up. Enjoyed the Last Night of the Proms. On Sunday we decided to go for a walk. Every time we drive along the A6 by Ashford I think we must walk the path from Ashford to Bakewell by the river. So after doing some recycling and getting the paper we headed for Ashford. From here we picked up the path along the river that headed for Bakewell. We had a nice meander by the river taking our time as there was a lot to investigate. We ended up on the A6 by the Auction House then crossed the bridge to walk along Lumford. From here we picked up the bridle way at the side of Holme Hall that went up and over to the Monsal Trail. Looking back we could see across Bakewell and when we reached the top after a steady but not hard climb we could see Longstone Edge ahead and the other Edges to the right. We were only on the Monsal Trail for a short while which was just as well as it was very busy. Then we picked up a path to Great Longstone and walked through the village and when we emerged we stopped for lunch from where we could make out Fin Cop through the trees. Our walk carried on through to the edge of Little Longstone where we picked up the old Monsal trail, now redundant because the Trail goes through the tunnel, and walked to the new part of the trail before taking a path that lead back to Ashford. Not a particularly scenic or strenuous walk but it was nice re acquainting ourselves with paths we haven’t walked for many years and also time to explore bits we usually see from a car. Before we went home I had an ice cream from the Aisseford tea room in Ashford and we had a look at a friends kitchen that has finally been completed. Once again a late afternoon breeze thwarted hopes of eating al fresco at our peak district cottages despite the warmth, but I think we can say goodbye to summer for the moment looking at the forecast for the week ahead. Enjoy the photos.
buxton and weather stats
Thursday was sunny but with a cooling breeze, had thought it would feel warmer but never mind. My first appointment of the day was at the village hall where a new dishwasher was being installed and I went along for the induction session as it is a commercial machine. From here I went to Buxton as I have been meaning to go to the Buxton Farmers Market for a long time. Much smaller than the Bakewell one but I bought a few bits. Nice to see work has finally started at the Crescent! I then walked over to the house to check on progress as they have been working outside this week with the fine weather. Stopped for a bit of lunch before getting some shopping and back home. Friday was a much warmer day at our peak district cottages although it clouded up in the afternoon. One cottage out with one back in and one cleaner up. Took advantage of the warm morning to clean the downstairs carpet in the leisure area as well as some door mats. Should have taken a picture of the mats lad out in the courtyard drying! Later in the morning I went down to Bakewell to get some provisions for the weekend and after lunch did the checks on the cottage for the day’s arrivals. They have been before and arrived about 5pm. Also started on the checks for the cottages for Saturdays arrivals. A further cancellation was filled by a passer by looking for a cottage from Saturday. Had an unexpected evening out as when Chris got back from Buxton he couldn’t find his wallet so hoped he had left it behind, which luckily he had. We thought we would see if we could find somewhere to eat and tried Barbarellas opposite Simply Thai. It has not been open long and serves food from midday to 8pm, after which it just serves drinks. The food is very reasonably priced and I thought my meal was one of the best I had had in a long time.
Before we get too far into September here are August’s weather statistics.
Warmest day was 10th with 22.1 deg C and warmest night was 17th
Coldest day and night was 30th with lowest temp 6.2 deg C on 31st
We had 3.73 in rain with 29th wettest day with .58 in but two other days came close and .49 in rain fell on 12/8 in 15 min. Aug 2011 had 2.06 in rain. Highest UV was 7.8 on 7/8!





















