Shepherds Cottage is a delightful, Grade II listed, 17th Century Dales Stone self-catering Cottage surrounded by beautiful open countryside. It is one of the earliest farmhouses in the Yorkshire Dales, built in 1633 and it has recently been renovated to include modern bathroom suites, antique pine and Laura Ashley prints, while carefully retaining original features such as original mullioned windows, natural stone-work, pitch pine floors and the exposed wooden beams. This cottage is truly a get away from it all rural retreat and is situated in a very special, peaceful and romantic setting.
Locally is Hardraw (famous for Hardraw Force, England's highest single drop waterfall) and The Green Dragon Inn that dates back to the early 13th century and offers excellent food and great ales. Askrigg (The fictional village of Darrowby used in Herriot films) is just over a mile from the market town of Hawes in Upper Wensleydale.
Accommodation Summary
Ground Floor:
Entrance porch with coat hooks and space for walking boots or shoes.
Kitchen with central dining table, dishwasher, conventional cooker and a beautiful Rayburn stove, washing-machine/tumble-dryer, fridge/freezer, microwave.
Living room with leather sofas, multi-fuel fire, 50" smart flat-screen television with Freeview, Blu Ray DVD Player, CD player, radio and separate writing desk.
WC with basin.
First Floor:
Master bedroom with king-size bed, wardrobe, smart TV with built-in DVD player and an en-suite bathroom with shower basin and toilet.
Double bedroom with wardrobe.
Twin bedroom with two single beds, wardrobe and chest of drawers.
Family bathroom with bathtub and separate shower, basin and toilet.
Things To Note
Central heating throughout.
WiFi is available with a superfast broadband connection.
A travel cot, high chair, nursery fireguard, stair guard and garden furniture are supplied.
A payphone is also provided if required although there is good mobile phone coverage.
Secure storage is available for walking gear and bicycles to the rear of the property.