- £404 per week
- £58 per night
- 5 Guests
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- 2 Pets
Features
Beds & bedrooms
- Bed linen provided
- 2 double beds
- 1 single bed
Appliances
- Washing machine
- Freezer
Bathrooms
- 1 WC
- Towels provided
Families
- Family friendly
- Cot
- Highchair
Outdoors
- Garden or courtyard
- Private parking
How far to...?
- Beach 35 miles
- Pub 0.5 miles
- Shop 0.4 miles
Special Features
- WiFi
- Open fire or woodburner
- Welcome pack
Important - please note
House Rules
- Check in: 5:00pm
- Check out: 9:00am
To give our cleaners enough time to complete the additional cleaning and sanitising that is currently needed to keep our guests safe, check-in and check-out times at the majority of our properties have been temporarily revised. The revised times for this property are reflected above.
Read the full Access Statement for this property.
Description
Yore View is situated at the top of Wensleydale in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, close to the Cumbria border. This former railway cottage provides spacious and very comfortable accommodation, with an open fire in the lounge. The kitchen/diner is well equipped; all rooms have spectacular views of the surrounding open countryside. The bedrooms are light and airy, the master having a double bed, the second bedroom has a double and single bed. It is within sight of the famous Settle to Carlisle railway line, a stunning scenic journey which can be joined at Garsdale station a short walk away.
GROUND FLOOR
Kitchen/Diner: Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, dining table and chairs.
Lounge: Open fire or electric fire, TV, Freesat, DVD, books, games, DVD's and radio/CD, bookcase
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FIRST FLOOR
Bedroom 1: Double bed, dressing table, wardrobe.
Bedroom 2: Double bed, single bed, dressing table, wardrobe.
Bathroom: Bath, shower over bath, toilet, washbasin.
Pets: Two dogs welcome.
Parking: Ample private parking.
Garden/Patio: Garden with table and chairs.
Heating: Night storage heating, open fire in lounge, fuel provided.
Short breaks: Not accepted at peak times.
Notes: Towels are provided. Cot and high chair available. Private water supply. Lockable bike shed. Unlimited WiFi is available free of charge. Mobile phone signal is strong. No smoking at this property.
Pub: 400 yards. Shop: 5 miles.
The Moorcock Inn which provides meals is only a short walk away. The Pennine Bridleway which is a 350-mile-long national trail for horse riders, mountain bikers and walkers runs past the cottage, also the Lady Anne Clifford's Way which starts at magnificent Skipton Castle passes through the beautiful and popular Yorkshire Dales on its way into Cumbria and the hidden delights of the Upper Eden Valley
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Area Information
Garsdale
The village of Garsdale is not so much a village but a beautiful valley between the Howgill Fells, Baugh Fell and Rise Hill in the Yorkshire Dales. The village is located just 17 minutes from the market town of Hawes, home of the famous Wensleydale Creamery (in fact, Wensleydale cheese was nearly made in the village and the Creamery now makes a variety of the cheese which includes garlic and chives named Garsdale) and over the years the village has welcomed a variety of famous visitors including William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy, Prince Charles and Andrew Lloyd Webber. The village has great transport links with the Garsdale Railway Station serving the nearby towns of Sedburgh, Hawes and parts of Cumbria as part of the Settle-Carlisle Railway. There are superb walks and trails from the village taking you through the Yorkshire Dale's spectacular countryside and to nearby market towns. The local pub, The Moorcock Inn makes for a welcome retreat on treks through the area.
There's always something happening in the area, with festivals and fairs held throughout the year. For more information on Garsdale and the surrounding area and local events see our Yorkshire Dales guide and the Festivals & Events Guide.
Hawes
The charming market town of Hawes has been around as far back as 1307 and is still delightinng visitors to this day. Standing between Buttertubs and Fleet Moss, the name Hawes literally means 'a pass between mountains' and the town's beautiful setting in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales means you're never far from a breathtaking view and ideally located to access many of the Dale's most popular visistors attractions. The town's market is held every Tuesday selling a great selection of locally produced food and drink, however if you can't wait until then to sample some of the area's lovely food- pay a visit to the the Wensleydale Creamery, located just on the outskirts of the town to see how the famous cheese is made (and try a bit for yourself!). For lovers of the outdoors, there are many fantastic walks in the area such as the Hawes Mosaic Trail and circular walks to nearby Aysgarth Falls, a stunning waterfall over limestone steps.
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