This quirky stone cottage is packed with artistic decor and is found in a delightful village just 1 mile from Cod Beck Reservoir, a haven for nature and a popular haunt for walkers. This family- and dog-friendly cottage is an ideal launch pad for exploring the North York Moors National Park and features spacious living areas, an inviting kitchen/diner and an enclosed lawn garden.
Surrounded by charming period properties and breathtaking countryside, this three-storey gem offers a relaxing retreat for guests to unwind at their own pace. Great care has been taken to bring its interior up to modern standards without losing its period charm, with original features scattered about naturally lit rooms draped in characterful soft furnishings. The ground floor lounge is colourful and cosy, its corpulent seating arranged around the wood burner set in the original fireplace. The large window in the lounge attracts plenty of natural light, and this flows through the lounge and into the large dining room, another artistically charged area with a large table and chairs at its centre. The kitchen/diner beyond is long and bright, with a seating area at one end and plush marble work surfaces at the other. Upstairs, an en-suite king-size bedroom boasts jaw-dropping decor and a built-in wardrobe, and there is a separate shower room across the landing. The two bedrooms in the eaves – an attractive double bedroom and a pretty twin bedroom – enjoy village views. An enclosed lawn garden stands 20 metres across from the cottage, the safest of areas for dog-friendly children’s games.
Osmotherley’s charming central square (100 metres) offers handy amenities including shops and pubs. Cod Beck Reservoir (1 mile) is popular with naturalists and dog owners, while the Lyke Wake Walk, Cleveland Way and The Wainstones (all within 16.5 miles) showcase the diverse beauty of the North York Moors National Park.