Light, bright and full of character, escape to this beautiful cottage in Sedbergh where you’ll find books tucked away in each corner, and there’s a local shop, cafe and restaurant. Ideally situated between the Yorkshire Dales and Lake District National Park, you can rest assured that adventures are all around, including the scenic Cautley Spout walk which passes dramatic fells and falls on its circular pathway, accessible from your doorstep.
Filled with pastel hues and soft furnishings, the living room is a cosy space which is sure to help you fully relax. Two sofas and two chairs ensure seating for all the family, with a footstool in the centre for ultimate comfort while you watch a film on the TV. When it comes to mealtimes, the chef of the group will love the country-style kitchen which has plenty of surface space and all the equipment you’ll need to fix up a feast. Next door is the formal dining table with seating for six and a neutral colour scheme which is perfect for celebratory dinners. From the living room, a beautifully crafted staircase leads upstairs to the three bedrooms all of which feature sumptuous king-size beds and their own unique style. Bedroom two also boasts an en-suite shower room for extra privacy, whilst the family bathroom has a relaxing double-ended roll-top bath and a shower. Step outside and you’ll find the multi-level garden with plenty of spaces to enjoy from the sensory herb patch to the patio for al fresco dining.
Travel to Hawes (16 miles) to discover the delights of this vibrant market town, with a weekly market once a week and an interesting selection of shops and cafes to peruse at your leisure. From here, take a walk to Cotter Force waterfall (3 miles) on the picturesque pathway surrounded by natural beauty and whimsical wildlife, or visit the Wensleydale Creamery (1 mile) to indulge in the foodie delights found on the cheese-making tour and in the cafe and shop.