Stroll by the canal, head up into the hills or lose yourselves in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales when you stay at this pretty stone cottage in Bradley. Sleeping four guests, and welcoming canine companions, the two-bedroom hideaway offers inviting accommodation with an abundance of character and a wood burner. There is also a raised outdoor seating area with views towards Carleton Moor and Elslack Moor.
Take one step up to open the front door and wander into the inviting lounge. Fire up the wood burner then switch on the Smart TV and take a few moments to recuperate after your last adventure. Follow five steps up to the kitchen/diner. This bright, airy room, which also has a beamed ceiling and exposed stonework, has been fitted out with everything you might need to help you cater for your party. There is also a table in here where you can dine together. When you are ready to retire for the night, head upstairs to a king-size bedroom, with en-suite shower room, or a twin, with an en-suite bathroom. From upstairs, you can also step outside on sunny days and make your way up 17 external steps to the small garden and seating area. Here you can light the BBQ, pour yourselves a glass of wine and absorb the scenery. The outside space here features a lot of steps and therefore may be unsuitable for those with limited mobility. There is parking for one car.
Pack a picnic and drive 4 miles to reach the fringes of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, with its many footpaths and beauty spots. The charming village of Malham is 13 miles away and from here you can strike out to see the renowned natural feature of Malham Cove, as well as the picturesque lake of Malham Tarn.