Up to six guests and two canine companions can stay in this Grade II-listed, 18th-century property on a cobbled Georgian promenade in the market town of Richmond. Wooden-beamed ceilings, an inglenook fireplace and a quirky secret garden add character and charm to this cottage. Enjoy being in a town centre location while within reach of an array of historic attractions and the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Step inside the bright and homely lounge with wooden furnishings, comfortable seats, and calming tones throughout. Your eyes will be drawn to the traditional wooden beamed ceiling and exposed stone fireplace with a crackling wood burner. Continue into the kitchen/diner to find a farmhouse-style fitted kitchen with wooden worktops, tiled flooring and a central dining table. Upstairs, is a family bathroom and three bedrooms – two doubles and a twin. Outside, you will find furniture and a BBQ in a sheltered split-level garden with views of the castle walls.
Start your day with a stroll along the cobblestone streets into the heart of Richmond. Visit the Norman fortress of Richmond Castle, follow the walking trail along the River Swale and take a stroll around Hudswell Woods National Forest (all within 0.5 miles). Discover the city’s museums, theatre, and an array of eateries. Head into the Yorkshire Dales National Park (1.5 miles) for an unforgettable morning at Aysgarth Falls (15 miles) before stopping for afternoon tea in the 1399 Bolton Castle (12.5 miles). Families can enjoy a visit to The Forbidden Corner (13.5 miles) and history enthusiasts shouldn’t miss the fascinating Druid’s Temple (18.5 miles).