This over-50s residential setting in Stoney Middleton offers year-round living in a Peak District location, with village convenience nearby and bigger amenities within easy reach. Peaklands Park suits a quieter pace, with a small-community feel and countryside walks close to home, and it’s pet-friendly (subject to park rules).
Set above the village, Peaklands Park works well for simple day-to-day living—local essentials nearby, scenic drives on the doorstep, and straightforward routes towards Sheffield and Manchester when you want a change of pace.
Peaklands Park sits in a classic Hope Valley setting, making it easy to enjoy fresh air and local routes without needing to plan a “day out” every time. With nearby villages and market towns around the valley, it’s a practical base for everyday errands, café stops, and exploring the wider Peak District.
Next steps: Browse any current listings, request a brochure, or enquire to arrange a visit.
Life here is about comfort and calm—steady routines, a friendly atmosphere, and the Peak District right outside your door. It’s the sort of setting that makes it easy to get out for a short walk, then head home for a relaxed afternoon.
Peaklands Park is in Stoney Middleton, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, in the Peak District area.
Peaklands Park is a residential park intended for year-round living. Always confirm current terms and requirements when you enquire.
It’s marketed as an over-50s community—check eligibility and any household rules as part of your enquiry.
Pets are generally accepted, subject to park rules. Ask for any limits (such as number, size, or walking areas).
Send an enquiry first, then arrange a visit around current availability and access arrangements.
Hope Valley is well known for walks, viewpoints, and village cafés, with nearby towns offering more choice for shopping, dining and leisure.
Grindleford and Hathersage are commonly used nearby stations for services towards Sheffield and Manchester (all timings are service dependent).