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70 Log Cabins around the Yorkshire Dales

Drystone walls, field barns, rugged crags, dramatic waterfalls and gently rolling hills and dales characterise the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Visit in the spring for the glorious wildflower rich hay meadows or in August for the purple dazzle of heather. Whatever the season, this area offers great walks, lovely pubs, lively market towns and villages full of local produce and lots to see and do.

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Skipton, North Yorkshire, North of England

Barn in North Yorkshire From £1089 Availability

Situated in the picturesque village of Rylstone, where local Women s Institute was responsible for the famous charity calendar that later became a box office hit film 'Calendar Girls'. With beautiful scenery surrounding the area, it is a paradise for anyone who enjoys the outdoors. The beautiful Dales' village of Grassington, situated on the river Wharfe, is close by, providing excellent walks and traditional pubs serving home cooked meals. Just 5 miles away is the bustling town of Skipton with its medieval castle and multitude of quaint shops. For days out that all the family can enjoy, visit the Abbey ruins and Priory at Bolton Abbey, Thornton Hall Farm or the elegant spa town of Harrogate. The main entrance is on ground level, head through and look forward to spending your evenings relaxing in this incredible living space, as you walk straight into the wonderful lounge/diner. With exposed stone walls and an impressive dining table at one end and comfortable sofas and cosy soft furnishings at the other, this room is the main hub of the house and the perfect place to spend quality time with all of the family. Take two steps up into the wonderful, bright kitchen, boasting vaulted ceilings and original beams. There is also a spacious breakfast bar where you can enjoy a hearty breakfast whilst planning the day's events. Any budding chefs will enjoy whipping up a home cooked meal here as the kitchen is fully equipped with everything you could need, including an electric double oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, wine fridge and Nespresso coffee machine. Off the kitchen is a handy utility room with a washer/dryer and separate WC. To complete the ground floor is a games room/snug, boasting a children's pool table and Smart TV, perfect for catching up with your favourite shows. Heading upstairs to the first floor, the property offers four double bedrooms, all enjoying pretty beams and stylish decor. One of the bedrooms benefits from an en suite with a shower and WC, and there are sloping ceilings and low beams in one of the other bedrooms. The family bathroom with a bath, separate shower and WC completes the interior of the property. Moving outside to the rear of the property is a spacious patio area. Adorned with pretty plants, outdoor furniture and a charcoal BBQ, it is the perfect space to enjoy al fresco dining. There is off road parking at the rear for three cars.

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Settle, North Yorkshire, North of England

Barn in North Yorkshire From £877 Availability

Located in the Yorkshire Dales National Park and set on the edge of the Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This is a great base for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiast and those who are looking to explore on foot or two wheels. Within a short distance you will find Malham mentioned in the Domesday book as 'Malgun' where you can visit Malham tarn and admire the Gordale Scar complete with waterfalls. The market town of Skipton is close by where you will find various restaurants and cafes along with retails shops and the famous Skipton Castle. Enter the property into the kitchen/diner, a great social space to prepare a meal, equipped with electric oven and hob, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and microwave, wine cooler. Enjoy the meal together around the dining table and plan the next days activities. Head into the lounge, with wood burner, Smart TV and comfy sofa, the perfect space to relax. Throughout the property you will notice original features including exposed beams and the hayloft ladder. On the ground floor is the master bedroom with double bed, Smart TV and en suite wet room with shower, WC and a utility area with washing machine tucked in the wall. Venturing upstairs to the first floor, you will find the other two bedrooms which are both double bedrooms, with Smart TVs and en suite bathrooms with shower over bath and WC. The property has air source heat pump underfloor heating throughout, and energy saving photovoltaics solar panels. Heading outside to the front of the property you will find a courtyard with garden furniture, perfect for a morning coffee and private hot tub. To the rear of the property is another enclosed courtyard, ideal for dogs. There is also off road private parking for three cars, and 2 electric car charge points.

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Litton, North Yorkshire, North of England

Barn in North Yorkshire From £773 Availability

Found in the village of Litton, amongst stunning Yorkshire Dales' scenery, this cottage's location is home to spectacular countryside views and typical British towns and villages. As you would expect, this place is a haven when it comes to walking and cycling trails. A huge variety of other outdoor pursuits are also on offer you won't be disappointed. The charming village of Arncliffe is just 2.5 miles away, with Grassington 10 miles away, and Kettlewell just 8 miles from the cottage. Venture further afield to arrive in Settle, just 12 miles away, where you will find a number of lovely cafes, restaurants, independent shops and welcoming country pubs. From here, you can hop on the Settle to Carlisle railway and enjoy an undeniably scenic journey through the Dales. Benefiting from a unique combination of chocolate box exterior, charming rooms and a picturesque location, this immaculately presented cottage offers a stay to remember. A peaceful hideaway for groups, this cottage has rustic décor throughout, artfully styled to provide that rural atmosphere and with touches of luxury. Upon entry, you'll discover an attractive lounge boasting an impressive stone fireplace and roaring wood burner so you can gather around with the family and cosy up during colder months. The farmhouse kitchen/dining area is home to all the amenities you could possibly need to enjoy some home cooking during your stay. Following a day in the great outdoors, take your pick from two lovingly furnished bedrooms boasting en suites. The master bedroom, located on the ground floor, is home to a king size bed while the second room is located on the first floor and made up of twin beds and a further single on the mezzanine level. The outside setting is hard to beat with its lovely lawned gardens and terraced areas taking full advantage of the unspoiled views that surround you. Sit back on the patio furniture and fire up the old stone BBQ to enjoy some riverside dining during the summer evenings. Throw down a picnic blanket and enjoy afternoons in the sun with your family as you make the most of the truly peaceful location long into the evening.

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Leyburn, North Yorkshire, North of England

Barn in North Yorkshire From £1071 Availability

Mouse Manor boasts views out onto the lush green pastures of Wensleydale from every direction. On the outskirts of Hutton Hang and less than two miles to the charming village of Finghall, you will enjoy welcoming pubs and independent shops within driving distance, as well as the option to jump on the Wensleydale steam trains from the tiny rural station of Finghall. If you'd prefer the vibe of a charming market town, drive 7 miles to visit Bedale, or just 4 miles to arrive in Leyburn. Leyburn is home to the enchanting Forbidden Corner, Middleham Castle and the peaceful Harmby Waterfall alongside plenty of independent shops and eateries, you could easily spend your days here. From historic Yorkshire barn to unique holiday home, this cottage has been lovingly restored to create a truly welcoming home from home. All of the accommodation is set across one floor with the impressive open plan living space encompassing the lounge, kitchen and dining area at its heart. Make your way over to the lounge complete with traditional wood burner, comfortable sofas and enviable views of the Dales from the floor to ceiling windows. At the opposite end of the room is the contemporary kitchen boasting all the mod cons you could want and need throughout your stay. Rustle up a meal from the fresh local produce before settling down as a family to enjoy it at the charming dining table. When dinner is done, flip the table over to reveal a full size pool table that promises hours of entertainment! The gorgeous master bedroom comes complete with a restful oak sleigh super king size bed as well as en suite bathroom. The bathroom is home to an elliptical bath and incredible infrared sauna so you can truly indulge when the day is done. The second bedroom is a spacious twin complete with en suite shower room. The exterior is equally as impressive as the interior. The star of the show is, of course, the hot tub boasting incredible views across the countryside, a warming treat no matter the season. You can also make the most of a paved terrace area complete with seating, so you can enjoy a spot of al fresco dining or make the most of the peaceful atmosphere as you enjoy your morning coffee. What's more, guests can enjoy a pleasant stroll along the footpath direct from the property. Off road parking is included.

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Kirkby Lonsdale, Lancashire, North of England

Barn in Lancashire From £1013 Availability

This property is located close to the picture postcard ancient town of Kirkby Lonsdale. It is perfectly positioned in the South Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales National Park, making this a great base to enjoy all outdoor pursuits, in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Kirkby Lonsdale boasts an excellent range of eateries, friendly pubs and bespoke shops. Visit Ruskins view and the famous Devils Bridge. Explore the nearby stunning Ingleton Waterfalls Trail and Ingleborough and White Scar Caves. The Silverdale and Arnside area is also close by with spectacular views over Morecambe Bay. Heading inland, other hidden gems include Dentdale with yet more glorious scenery and a charming rural museum and coffee shop (located in Dent village).The creamery at Hawes is also well worth a visit.Travel a little further afield and visit the splendid shores of Lake Windermere, where you can explore the lake on a historic steamboat. Or enjoy family days out at the Lakeland Wildlife Oasis. There are lots of places to explore on foot nearby; ranging from bracing walks in the fells taking in spectacular views, to more leisurely walks along the beautiful river Lune at Kirkby Lonsdale. You don t even need to take the car since there s a charming walk next to the Old Dairy leading to the village of Cowan Bridge. For those who enjoy more challenging climbs there is always the three peaks challenge to consider; (Inglebrough, Whernside, and Pen y Ghent.) If you would like to see the farm the owners would love to show you around on a guided tour. Depending on the time of year you can visit the lambs, have a ramble in the bluebell wood, watch the highland cattle, visit ancient trees, see pigs being fed in Thackbarn Wood, or take a look one of the many other seasonal activities which may be taking place during your visit (such as sileage making). Farm tours can be arranged once your holiday begins. The Old Dairy has been specially designed to be a welcoming and restful place for holiday makers. This is immediately apparent when stepping inside this lovely detached property which has cosy underfloor heating throughout the ground floor. Moving into the hall, there is the perfect place to store your outdoor clothing. The hall leads through to a light and bright spacious lounge with a large window which looks out across the fields and valley. Spectacular sunsets can be seen through this window. While you are admiring the wonderful views relax on the comfortable sofas, and enjoy a great movie on the Smart TV, or listen to your music on the Bluetooth speaker. In the lounge there is a lovely wood burner for cosy nights in. The French doors lead directly out to the enclosed patio area with picnic table. Next is the bespoke and spacious well equipped kitchen, ideal for cooking up a storm with two electric ovens and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and a handy dishwasher. Directly followed by the lovely dining area with large dining table and ample seating, to enjoy family meals together. There are also three individually decorated bedrooms on the on the ground floor. A double with en suite shower room and WC, a twin, and a king size zip and link (which can be made up as a 2 6 twin on request). Finally, completing the ground floor is the stylish shower room, with large walk in shower and WC. Heading up the stairs to the first floor you are met with the master king size bedroom with ample storage space and en suite Jack and Jill bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC. Next is the mezzanine floor with seating area and fantastic picture window to enjoy those lovely views. There is also a double sofa bed and access to the Jack and Jill bathroom. Finally, completing the accommodation is the handy utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer. Venturing outside is the enclosed patio area with direct access from the lounge. Here you can enjoy wonderful countryside views. This area is perfect for al fresco dining and, with low levels of night time light pollution, a chance to spend a lazy evening stargazing. There is ample off road parking available. On the ground floor the main areas of the property are accessible for guests with limited mobility (including access to 2 bedrooms, a shower room with w/c, kitchen & main lounge).

Harmby House 6

Leyburn, North Yorkshire, North of England

Harmby House From £1820 Availability

Tucked in the rolling hills of Wensleydale and just moments from the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Harmby House is a masterpiece of traditional Yorkshire architecture brimming with contemporary comforts – including your very own alfresco hot tub!

The moment you step inside you will appreciate these luxurious, bespoke interiors, with opulent rooms of modern oak and glass oozing splendour. You enter into a large hallway directly accessing the fabulous modern kitchen, which is set in a beautifully open-plan design with the rest of the social spaces, guaranteeing fun rustling up a treat for the whole group whilst still socialising! The central island, which doubles as a breakfast bar, creates plenty of space for meal-prepping as well as providing the perfect spot for casual snacking. And for total relaxation, get snug by the roaring log-burner after a day exploring the delights of the Dales! There’re two cosy sofas to settle into and a vast TV to switch on for a little entertainment! Around the whole property you will find the works of renowned local artist, Lucy Pittaway, which evoke a strong urge to step outside into the extraordinary natural environment which surrounds you in Wensleydale! The fabulous modern conservatory, with plenty of comfy seating, affords spectacular views of this landscape, while underfloor heating and an Amazon Echo in every room will have you feeling totally luxuriated.

The stunning views can also be enjoyed across the three exquisite bedrooms, each with the same charming fusion of the traditional and contemporary styles which we see across the living spaces. On this ground floor there is the first room with a cosy king-size bed at its centre, complete with a dazzling ensuite bathroom. The master suite enjoys a super-king size bed, a wall-mounted TV, dressing table and sublime ensuite bathroom with a standalone bathtub! Meanwhile, the third bedroom features two single beds that can be prepared as a second super-king-size bed if you’d prefer. There is a final bathroom catering for this room with a fabulous shower.

And finally, step into your vast landscaped garden. The highlight is surely your bubbling hot-tub, calling you to slip into its massaging depths for the ultimate alfresco soak! Beside this you’ll find a comfortable set of garden sofas around a coffee table – the perfect spot to enjoy one another’s company over a late-night tipple under the stars. On the balcony above there is a fabulous oval table at which you can enjoy a meal or simply a cuppa as you gaze out over this enchanting landscape. There’s a lawn for fun and games and a barbeque for the idyllic summer’s day in the sunshine!

Just a fifteen-minute walk away you’ll find Wensleydale Brewery, where you can try one of the county’s famous Real Ales! The quaint town of Leyburn offers all the amenities you could need, with a small high-street with various shops and restaurants. A ten-minute drive away is the 12th century Jervaux Abbey, an atmospheric and charming ruin well worth a look around.

Just a short walk away is the quaint market town of Leyburn: ‘A Town for all Seasons’ with a wealth of local produce, traditional pubs and a fab weekly market, while a stone’s throw away you’ll find the magnificent Yorkshire Dales! Rolling hills dotted with tiny villages, fine pubs and breath-taking scenes of lakes, rivers and traditional architecture, this is a landscape to be explored slowly. A ten-minute drive away is the 12th century Jervaux Abbey, an atmospheric and charming ruin well worth a look around. Meanwhile, just a fifteen-minute walk away you’ll find Wensleydale Brewery, where you can try one of the county’s famous Real Ales!

North Yorkshire is one of the UK’s most beautiful counties, home to the two vast National Parks of the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors, and bursting with history and tradition. Across the two national parks you’ll find dramatic landscapes like that of Malham Cove, incredible scenery at every turn and always a warm welcome.

There are two cities in the county: York and Ripon, the latter of which is in fact the oldest city in England. Both are deeply historical, teeming with glorious architecture including their Minster and Cathedral respectively, and winding cobbled streets. Meanwhile, the endless villages that can be found in nearly every valley are undoubtedly worth visiting. Pop in for a pint and get to know the friendly locals at the village pub or try out the many quaint cafes.
Of course, you can’t leave Yorkshire without a taste of its famous parkin, Wensleydale cheese and rhubarb from The Yorkshire Rhubarb Triangle! Yorkshire is also home to some of the country’s best breweries, including Saltaire Brewery, the Black Sheep Brewery and Theakstons and you can enjoy a fine curry throughout the county.

Dotted across the breath-taking landscape of North Yorkshire are a series of striking examples of former abbeys, mostly now ruins. The most famous (and deservedly so) are Fountains Abbey near Ripon and Bolton Priory at the southern tip of the Dales, right at the entrance to the National Park. Complete with a rather lovely café and ice cream shop and set on the riverside amid thriving forests and rolling hills, this is worth a visit for its magnificent location alone!

Swaledale House 6

Gunnerside, North Yorkshire, North of England

Swaledale House From £1713 Availability

Luxurious and unique, Swaledale House promises guests an unforgettable stay in one of the UK’s most beautiful locations, with views for miles across the Swaledale countryside! Everything about this house is spectacular from its comforting underfloor heating under foot to its elegant, glamorous lighting overhead, and everything in between! From its majestic views and glorious garden and terrace, to its stylish and sophisticated interiors, you will be made to feel right at home right away! This cosy living room makes for a beautiful heart of the home, with plush sofas set around an elegant fireplace and two soft seats by the picture windows. Then there’s the incredible bespoke kitchen, with a huge range cooker, fabulous appliances and sleek monochrome design. For the more playful among you, you’ll find games consoles and even table football in the snug, and at quite the other end of the spectrum, there’s a study area too – for getting a little work done, penning a postcard or perhaps getting a moment of peace to read the paper! Head up to the first floor to this luxurious master suite, with its stargazing skylight, rainfall shower and even a private dressing room, it’s undoubtedly the finest room in the house. But by no means the only luxurious one! Each of these three rooms is sumptuous and inviting, with soft, subtle tones all delightfully warmed by the natural light flowing in through vast windows. The other two rooms feature superb twin beds which can be prepared either as twins or super-kings, to accommodate groups of all shapes and sizes. Finally there’s a delightful family bathroom to complete this beautiful array of rooms.

For total peace and tranquillity, take a seat on your gorgeous terrace, or on the lawn at this fabulous picnic bench and admire these sweeping views out across the Swale valley! There are countless wonderful options for a casual coffee, a fine alfresco dining experience or even a picnic on these wonderful lawns! And for something even cosier, head into your beautiful summer house, complete with comfortable seating and outdoor games and the same breath-taking views across the valley! And then, when you’re ready for an adventure, simply set off out your front doors in any direction and you’re sure to find a beautiful walking route!

One of the northernmost Dales in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Swaledale is an utterly beautiful place for a retreat among the rolling hills, wildflower meadows and sweeping valleys. At its heart is the quaint village of Reeth, bursting with cafes, pubs and craft shops perfect for a mooch and some refreshments. Yorkshire breweries produce some of the world’s finest ale so be sure to try one or two in the local pubs.
Just a few minutes form the house is the Swale Trail mountain bike trail, stretching between Reeth and Keld and suitable for young cyclists and with bike hire available nearby! Indeed, the Yorkshire Dales are a rural paradise for walkers, cyclists or simply anyone who enjoys the fresh air, peaceful countryside and friendly locals. Wherever you head in this expansive National Park, you’re sure to meet a friendly face to point you in the right direction, recommend a village pub or let you in a few local secrets.

Like all of Yorkshire, the walking paths in the Dales criss-cross infinitely, leading you up gentle sloping hills and through winding valleys, alongside coursing rivers and meandering streams. The roads are equally winding, taking you through the luscious green landscape in the most scenic ways, passing through each quaint village and past countless barns and curious livestock.

North Yorkshire is one of the UK’s most beautiful counties, home to the two vast National Parks of the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors, and bursting with history and tradition. Across the two national parks you’ll find dramatic landscapes like that of Malham Cove, incredible scenery at every turn and always a warm welcome.

There are two cities in the county: York and Ripon, the latter of which is in fact the oldest city in England. Both are deeply historical, teeming with glorious architecture including their Minster and Cathedral respectively, and winding cobbled streets. Meanwhile, the endless villages that can be found in nearly every valley are undoubtedly worth visiting. Pop in for a pint and get to know the friendly locals at the village pub or try out the many quaint cafes.

Dotted across the breath-taking landscape of North Yorkshire are a series of striking examples of former abbeys, mostly now ruins. The most famous (and deservedly so) are Fountains Abbey near Ripon and Bolton Priory at the southern tip of the Dales, right at the entrance to the National Park. Complete with a rather lovely café and ice cream shop and set on the riverside amid thriving forests and rolling hills, this is worth a visit for its magnificent location alone!

Kettlewell House 12

Kettlewell, North Yorkshire, North of England

Kettlewell House From £1704 Availability

Tucked at the heart of the stunning Yorkshire Dales in one of its most beautiful villages, Kettlewell House offers enchanting accommodation for up to twelve guests in a truly beautiful home.

A welcoming exterior of Yorkshire stone sets the tone for this delightfully traditional space within, with large, formal dining, stunning wooden furniture and a feature fireplace. Yet it is the contemporary comfort which oozes from these magnificent interiors, with cosy armchairs and luxurious sofas laid out in the two lounges, and a casual breakfast table for more relaxed mealtimes! The kitchen blends these two worlds beautifully, with a traditional Aga set within wood and stone to one side, and yet dazzling white units around it housing the fabulous Bosch appliances, with a gorgeous Belfast sink by the window!

Head up the first set of stairs to find your incredible master bedroom, complete with a super-king-size bed, plus an additional double room. You’ll also find a family bathroom alongside this. Meanwhile, up the second set of stairs you’ll find the remaining three bedrooms, all of which benefit from sublime en-suite bathrooms. Here there are two twin rooms and a third double room, each bursting with luxury and a welcoming charm, guaranteeing a comfortable stay!

Outside in your gorgeous garden you’re all set up for chatting and relaxing in the sunshine, or enjoying a tipple as you listen to the soothing sounds of the beck which runs right alongside you! Excellent furniture offers a spot for a full alfresco mealtime, and there’s even a barbeque if you want to go all in for a memorable day outdoors! And speaking of the outdoors, the Yorkshire Dales promises some of the finest walking, cycling and driving in the UK, with its signature dry stone walls and rolling hills making for sublime scenery! Right on the village green, you couldn’t be better placed to enjoy the charm of Kettlewell itself, and its superb choice of pubs!

Kettlewell House could hardly be better placed for a holiday in the countryside, with stunning landscapes for miles in every direction!

The village of Kettlewell is a perfect hideaway in the middle of the Dales, with an excellent choice of pubs, serving some of the UKs finest ales, and many picturesque homes. Nip into Zarina’s tea room for your morning caffeine hit before venturing around half an hour south to the unmissable Malham cove for a stroll around this limestone amphitheatre with breath-taking views across the national park for many miles.

The Yorkshire Dales are a rural paradise for walkers, cyclists or simply anyone who enjoys the fresh air, peaceful countryside and friendly locals. Wherever you head in this expansive National Park, you’re sure to meet a friendly face to point you in the right direction, recommend a village pub or let you in a few local secrets. 

Like all of Yorkshire, the walking paths in the Dales criss-cross infinitely, leading you up gentle sloping hills and through winding valleys, alongside coursing rivers and meandering streams. The roads are equally winding, taking you through the luscious green landscape in the most scenic ways, passing through each quaint village and past countless barns and curious livestock.

Across North Yorkshire you’ll find much more of this dramatic, impressive landscape, as well as plentiful history and tradition, and even another National Park, in the North York Moors! And for something a little different, there are two cities in the county: York and Ripon, the latter of which is in fact the oldest city in England. Both are deeply historical, teeming with glorious architecture including their Minster and Cathedral respectively, and winding cobbled streets. Meanwhile, the endless villages that can be found in nearly every valley are undoubtedly worth visiting. Pop in for a pint and get to know the friendly locals at the village pub or try out the many quaint cafes.

Of course, you can’t leave Yorkshire without a taste of its famous parkin, Wensleydale cheese and rhubarb from The Yorkshire Rhubarb Triangle! Yorkshire is also home to some of the country’s best breweries, including Saltaire Brewery, the Black Sheep Brewery and Theakston’s and you can enjoy a fine curry throughout the county.

Crane Field Laithe 8

Otterburn, North Yorkshire, North of England

Crane Field Laithe From £1201 Availability

Crane Field Laithe is a detached cottage resting in Otterburn near Hellifield in Yorkshire. Hosting four bedrooms; a super-king-size (zip/link can be twin on request) with an en-suite bathroom, a ground-floor super-king-size (zip/link can be twin on request) with an en-suite bathroom, and two king-sizes with en-suite shower rooms, this property can sleep up to eight guests. There is an open-plan living space with a kitchen, dining area and a sitting room with a woodburning stove, a utility, and a garden with lawn, seating and a barbecue, as well as a hot tub, whilst ample off-road parking is available. Crane Field Laithe is an amazing holiday lodge, offering exceptional features within an idyllic setting.

9 Pen y Ghent 4

Long Preston, North Yorkshire, North of England

9 Pen  y  Ghent From £331 Availability

Lodge is a contemporary detached single-storey lodge resting in Tosside, Lancashire. Hosting two bedrooms, including a double with en-suite shower room and a twin, along with a bathroom, this property can sleep up to four guests. There is also an open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Outside there is off-road parking for 2 cars and a veranda with furniture. For a countryside retreat, choose a stay at Lodge.

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