Characterful and quiet, this 300-year-old stone cottage in the Yorkshire Dales National Park is perfect for a getaway in nature for a group of six plus one canine companion. With an open fire in the lounge, a garden and an open-plan kitchen/diner, youāll be set for a wholesome break with your loved ones. Nearby, there are plenty of walking trails, waterfalls and quaint Yorkshire towns to explore.
Step inside and find yourself in the cosy lounge with a beamed ceiling, an open fire and charming furnishings. There are two armchairs and a sofa to relax on while surrounded by country-chic-style decor, which runs throughout the property. Continue into the neutral-toned open-plan kitchen/diner to find a stylish kitchen with pretty countertops and a dining table for six. Also on the ground floor is a utility room containing a washing machine and tumble dryer. Climb the stairs to reach a family bathroom plus two bedrooms ā an elegant, rustic king-size with a sleigh bed plus a twin room. Outside is an enclosed garden encased by a dry stone wall. There is bike storage and private parking for three cars.
While staying near the village of Low Row, in the north of the Yorkshire Dales, youāll have Kidson Force waterfall, Wain Wath Force waterfall and Aysgarth Falls within 13 miles. Put on your hiking boots and follow the trail to the 716-metre Great Shunner Fell mountain (10 miles) or Tan Hill (11.5 miles). For some pub food or a spot of shopping, visit the towns of Richmond, Hawes and Leyburn (all within 16 miles).