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Which Price Range Is Considered As A Good Deal in Thorpe Area?
The graph shows the percentages of holiday homes in each price bucket. Thorpe has the largest percentage (40.94%) of homes in £50 - £100 price range.
What Are The Top Amenities at Thorpe?
The above reveals the top rental amenities and the property numbers associated with each of them in Thorpe. In Thorpe, 1084 rentals offer TV, 1024 rentals offer Parking Available, 977 rentals offer Heater. So, if you need TV during your vacation, use the TV filter to compare these properties. Two amenities that are not typical are Air conditioning, Accessible.
What Are The Most Liked Rental Accommodations in Thorpe?
There are various types of homes in Thorpe area. Depending on your group size, you can pick the one using filters accordingly. cottage is the most popular accommodation type, and the largest homes can accommodate 32 people.
The least popular accommodation in Thorpe is lodge rentals
How Many Accommodations Are Not Dog Friendly in Thorpe?
20.63% of holiday homes in Thorpe are dog friendly. Make sure you select the dog friendly home filter when you are going to bring your pet(s) for the upcoming vacation.
What Are The Must-Visit Places in Thorpe?
The most common & popular places (a.k.a points of interests) here in Thorpe are: Dimmingsdale, Alton Towers Theme Park, Alton Towers Waterpark, Dovedale, Foxfield Railway, Churnet Valley Railway, Peak Wildlife Park, Beamhurst Museum, Ilam Park, Park Hall Country Park, Wolfscote Dale, RSPB Coombes Valley Nature Reserve, Dovedale Stepping Stones, Brown Edge Village Hall, St Giles Catholic Church, Unit 1 Parkworks, Crossways Micropub, Deep Hayes Country Park, Peak Pilgrimage, Jacksons Nurseries, Cheddleton Flint Mill, Thorpe Cloud, Casterne Hall, The Old Manor, Pointon Park, Kingsley Bird & Falconry Centre, Church of the Holy Cross, Croxden Abbey, Les Oakes and Sons Architectual Reclamation Yard.