Set in the idyllic western corner of the Yorkshire Dales, this stunning property makes a fabulous getaway for families, couples and friends seeking a tranquil holiday hideaway with spectacular rural views. Offering spacious, tastefully furnished accommodation for up to six guests, the cottage features original timber beams, exposed stonework and a lovely extensive garden. This stylishly updated getaway takes its name from the French for ‘House of Gold’ and lies within the scattered hamlet of Chapel-le-Dale, making a fabulous base for walkers, cyclists, climbers and nature lovers exploring this unforgettable area’s superb landscapes.
This light and airy property offers a charming, characterful lounge with exposed beams, ample seating and a wood burner set in an impressive stone inglenook, making a wonderful space for everyone to get together and unwind. The country-style kitchen is a pleasure to cook in, and the bright and stylish dining room is ideal for sharing family feasts together. The main part of the cottage also features the first two bedrooms: a cheerful king-size room with an en-suite shower room, and a lovely twin room with an en-suite bathroom and two additional pull-out children’s beds. The final bedroom is a quiet king-size room with en-suite shower room; this can be accessed via external stairs from the garden. The large garden itself offers breathtaking views towards Ingleborough, and features a pretty lawn and a large furnished patio perfect for dining alfresco on a glorious summer’s evening.
The friendly town of Ingleton (5 miles) has some great shops and pubs, and makes a fantastic base for walkers and cyclists discovering the western edge of the Dales. Local attractions and landmarks include the Ribblehead Viaduct, Yorda’s Cave, the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, Ingleborough Cave and Malham Moor, all within 10 miles. The Forest of Bowland is to the south (10 miles).