A delightful stone built cottage within walking distance of the popular market town of Hawes, in Wensleydale. This refurbished cottage benefits from a woodburning stove in the lounge, beamed ceilings and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. There is a small seating area to the front. Three Halfway Houses is a short walk away from the local tea rooms, shops, restaurants and pubs in this popular Dale's town.
* Size: Sleeps 4, 2 bedrooms.
* Nearest pub: Less than 0.5 mile.
* Nearest amenities: 0.6 miles.
* Pets: Sorry, no pets.
* Short breaks: Accepted all year round.
* Smoking: Not allowed at this property.
* Rooms: 2 bedrooms, house bathroom, 1 lounge, dining kitchen.
* Beds: 1 double, 2 singles.
* Luxuries: Smart TV, WiFi, TV with Freeview in master bedroom.
* General: Woodburning stove, (welcome pack of fuel provided), electric heating. (Water can be very hot. Please operate hot water taps with care).
* Utilities: Electric hob, double oven, grill, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher., slow cooker.
* Standard: Iron, ironing board, toaster.
* Other: Bed linen and towels are provided. Welcome pack of fuel provided. Enclosed patio area which is separate to the property.
* Layout: Situated on two floors with steps up to the bedrooms and bathroom on first floor.
* Parking: At the front of the property for two cars, further parking on the layby across the road from the cottage.
* Mobility: Should there be any specific health or mobility difficulties which may affect a party member, this must be pointed out at the initial reservation stage so that the suitability of the property can be assessed.
You may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.
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