Holiday Cottages in The Yorkshire Dales
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Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire |
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 790
- These superb apartments have been sympathetically created from a former mill, and those above ground floor enjoy extensive views across Hebden Bridge and surrounding countryside. The penthouse apartments have a modern twist with a full glass wall featuring in the living area. Each apartment has secure parking for one car and all upper floors are accessed via the lift, or reached by climbing the exterior wooden stairs and covered walkways (not ground floor). A large separate roof garden/conservat
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Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire |
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 790
- These superb apartments have been sympathetically created from a former mill, and those above ground floor enjoy extensive views across Hebden Bridge and surrounding countryside. The penthouse apartments have a modern twist with a full glass wall featuring in the living area. Each apartment has secure parking for one car and all upper floors are accessed via the lift, or reached by climbing the exterior wooden stairs and covered walkways (not ground floor). A large separate roof garden/conservat
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Pateley Bridge |
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 386
- Converted from farm buildings, semi-detached Crossgates and Fellbeck are situated on the edge of the moors, just 3 miles above Pateley Bridge. Comfortably furnished and centrally heated, the bungalows at Springfield Farm each provide a good base to return to after a day spent walking over hills or at nearby Nidderdale. In addition to the excellent walking terrain, there is much to see and do in the surrounding area. Climbers and tourists alike can marvel at the form of the rocks at famous Brimha
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Buckden, near Skipton |
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 312
- Set within the Dales National Park at the foot of Buckden Pike, this character cottage enjoys views over countryside whilst providing cosy accommodation. Ideally placed for walking, with both strenuous hill walking and a choice of more gentle strolls along the River Wharfe. Hawes, famous for its Wensleydale Cheese, is approx 12 miles. The historic market town of Skipton with swimming pool, golf and a wide variety of shops, pubs and restaurants is 18 miles. Shop and pub 25 yards.
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Nr Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria |
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- Sleeps: 8
- Price Guide: 618
- In the words of John Ruskin, here are `moorland, sweet river and English forest at their best'. Set deep in the heart of the magnificent Lune Valley, which has been captured and immortalised on canvas in J.M.W. Turner's `Ruskin's View', these six properties are surrounded by rolling countryside, grass fields and mature trees. Standing alone, whilst they enjoy shared use of an outdoor heated pool (not avail for 2009), they are detached from each other and benefit from separate locations within th
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Draughton, Skipton |
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- Sleeps: 10
- Price Guide: 512
- This row of holiday cottages has been created from a lovely old stone farmhouse, on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. In a quiet village near Skipton, with beautiful views across the valley to Bolton Abbey, with its ruined priory and woodland walks. All the cottages are beautifully appointed and well equipped, with individual character, original features, pine furniture and pretty fabrics all enhance their old-world charm. Enjoy a visit to the home of the Brontės at Haworth, 12 miles. Or go back
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Scalegill Mill, Kirby Malham |
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- Sleeps: 2
- Price Guide: 272
- In a quiet location down a private drive this second floor apartment is part of a converted mill set within Malhamdale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, and with the other properties enjoys 8 acres of private grounds in idyllic setting. The River Aire feeds the trout lake and millstream, which adds charm and life to the grounds. Malham Cove with its impressive limestone amphitheatre and the dramatic gorge of Gordale Scar are within easy walking distance, as is Malham Tarn, one of the largest
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Haworth, W Yorks |
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 411
- Set in an elevated position just 1/2 mile from Haworth, this barn conversion has been tastefully decorated and re-furbished throughout to create a perfect ambience in which to relax and enjoy the moorland setting. Haworth - famous for the Brontė sisters and the Worth Valley Steam Railway - is within strolling distance, and there is also a wide range of shops, tearooms, pubs and restaurants. The Yorkshire Dales are easily accessible, as are York, Blackpool and the Lake District, which all make id
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Malham, North Yorkshire |
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- Sleeps: 15
- Price Guide: 1059
- This substantial barn conversion is tucked away in a quiet corner of the picturesque village of Malham, and is set in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, where it enjoys wonderful views over open countryside. Being furnished to a high standard, it provides spacious accommodation ideal for family gatherings and benefits from a games room with 7' x 4' pool table and an outdoor hot tub (hot tub avail until Jan 2009). There are two pubs, several tea rooms and shops within easy walking di
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Casterton, Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria |
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 365
- Enjoying a peaceful rural setting, this award-winning cottage has been sympathetically converted from a barn, retaining many original features, and carefully furnished to create a warm, cosy atmosphere. Adjacent to the owners' home, the cottage lies down a no-through lane which leads up to the Fells in the lovely Lune Valley - an area renowned for its excellent walking. The pretty market town of Kirkby Lonsdale (2miles) offers an excellent selection of shops and restaurants. The Lake District an
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Haworth, Keighley |
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- Sleeps: 7
- Price Guide: 292
- Tucked away on a cobbled street a short stroll from the high street in Haworth this old weavers cottage dates back to 1750 and has been sympathetically restored to combine a wealth of original features such as beams and stone work. The Bronte Parsonage is just to the rear of the cottage and you can walk direct from the door out of the village to the moors beyond. The historic market town of Skipton with it's Norman Castle is just a short drive. Shops 50 yards, pubs and restaurant 150 yards.
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Hebden Bridge |
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- Sleeps: 7
- Price Guide: 298
- These apartments are two of four situated above the owner's fish restaurant in the centre of Hebden Bridge and are beautifully presented with contemporary colours. Hebden Bridge was voted best town in Britain for its eclectic mix of independent shops, buzzing cafes and bars alongside galleries, gift shops and organic food outlets. The area is steeped in fascinating industrial and social history with the Calder and Hebble Navigation Canal and old mill towns such as Halifax, Sowerby Bridge, Todmor
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Pateley Bridge |
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 298
- Converted from farm buildings, semi-detached Crossgates and Fellbeck are situated on the edge of the moors, just 3 miles above Pateley Bridge. Comfortably furnished and centrally heated, the bungalows at Springfield Farm each provide a good base to return to after a day spent walking over hills or at nearby Nidderdale. In addition to the excellent walking terrain, there is much to see and do in the surrounding area. Climbers and tourists alike can marvel at the form of the rocks at famous Brimha
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Sedbergh |
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 280
- This charming, terraced cottage, with lovely fell views, stands in a little row on the outskirts of the attractive small market town of Sedbergh. Situated in the Yorkshire Dales National Park and close to the Lake District makes this a popular location for exploring one of England's most beautiful areas. Surrounded by the spectacular scenery of the Howgills there are excellent walking and cycling opportunities from the doorstep. Shops and pubs 250 yards.
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Bainbridge, North Yorkshire |
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- Sleeps: 5
- Price Guide: 400
- Located in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, looking out onto the beautiful village green of Bainbridge, this property has been carefully restored and provides a comfortable base from which to explore the dramatic scenery of the Dales, either on foot or by car. The village boasts a 15th-century inn and village shop. Just a short drive away is the market town of Hawes, home to the famous Wensleydale cheese, along with its wealth of country shops, restaurants and local inns.
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Skipton |
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- Sleeps: 3
- Price Guide: 280
- Tucked away down a 'ginnel' this cottage is conveniently situated for enjoying the historic market town of Skipton, with its medieval castle and wide high street, which enjoys a wealth of individual shops, restaurants and pubs. Carefully furnished and co-ordinated throughout with some individual touches it makes a comfortable home for touring the Yorkshire Dales. Golf, crown green bowling, swimming and canal trips are available locally. The Embsay steam railway is just 1 mile and runs through to
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- Sleeps: 2
- Price Guide: 270
- With stunning views from the delightful garden over the beautiful Wear Valley, this compact single storey detached holiday cottage has been carefully converted by the owner from a former byre.
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Gisburn, Clitheroe |
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- Sleeps: 6
- Price Guide: 558
- Hidden amongst 1000 acres of parkland, which forms the Gisburne Park Estate, are Gamekeepers Cottage, Coppice Cottage and Fishermans Cottage. Deer Park Cottage is just 50 yards from the reception and is totally enclosed within its own fully fenced garden. All are lovingly restored, stone holiday cottages. They form just part of the Ribblesdale Park experience, which combines the rural pleasures of a country estate with wonderful accommodation. Part of the beauty of the setting is the chance to g
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- Sleeps: 3
- Price Guide: 286
- This interesting 17th century cottage lies in a quiet hamlet in the heart of beautiful Coverdale.
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Draughton, Skipton |
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 312
- This row of holiday cottages has been created from a lovely old stone farmhouse, on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. In a quiet village near Skipton, with beautiful views across the valley to Bolton Abbey, with its ruined priory and woodland walks. All the cottages are beautifully appointed and well equipped, with individual character, original features, pine furniture and pretty fabrics all enhance their old-world charm. Enjoy a visit to the home of the Brontės at Haworth, 12 miles. Or go back
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