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6 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Sleeps 12
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Richmond, England
- Swaledale Museum1 min walk
- Yorkshire Dales National Park13 min drive
- Wensleydale17 min drive
- Durham (MME-Teesside Intl.)56 min drive
Rooms & beds
6 bedrooms (sleeps 12)
4 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathroom 2
Bathroom 3
Bathroom 4
Spaces
Deck or patio
Garden
Dining area
About this property
A fantastic, spacious, holiday home which comfortably sleeps 12 guests and 2 well behaved
Bridge House is a fantastic, spacious, holiday home in Muker within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Brilliant for groups, large families or even two or three families holidaying together. A great choice for your next celebration or family gathering. The house comfortably sleeps 12 guests and 2 well behaved dogs, so your furry friends can holiday with you!
Bridge House sits in a prominent position, opposite a babbling beck within the heart of the village and surrounded by the Yorkshire Dales countryside. This three-storey holiday home is striking and will not disappoint. Stone built with a gorgeous stone arch over the front door welcomes you into the grand entrance hall.
Off the entrance hall to the left is the beautifully modernised kitchen diner, offering you ample work and cupboard space. There are two ovens, one electric with induction hob and the other a traditional electric Aga. The kitchen is also thoroughly kitted out with almost every utensil under the sun, ready and waiting for you to cook up a storm during your stay. Off the kitchen is a utility room housing a washing machine and tumble dryer and downstairs cloakroom with w.c. and basin. Via the kitchen, there is internal access to the garage.
The dining room is on the ground floor with seating for 12 people around a large banquet table with a log burner at the far end of the room ready to be lit for cosy heat and ambiance. The large sash windows allow views across the farmland opposite.
The carpeted stairs to the first floor give access to a large landing which boasts gorgeous large prints and a chandelier. Off the hallway you shall find two of the six bedrooms, and a large, comfortable living room with Smart TV and log burning stove. Down the way is the family bathroom with shower cubicle, bath, basin and w.c.
The bedrooms on the first floor consist of one double bedroom which is light and airy and one twin bedroom with two single beds. The single bedroom also allows access into the garden of Bridge House through the glass panelled door, which when closed allows the sunlight to stream into the twin room.
Continue upstairs to the second floor where you shall find four more bedrooms all with ensuites. The first is the master super king bedroom, spacious and airy with views out to the farmland and beck opposite plus an ensuite shower room. There is also a king bedroom with another ensuite shower room to the rear of the property. The final two double bedrooms share a Jack and Jill bathroom with shower over, one room faces towards the beck with a lovely spot to sit and read between the two sash widows, the other overlooks the garden. EV Charging is available (charges will apply).
The garden is to the side of the property, accessed either by the front door or as mentioned through the twin bedroom. The patio is home to a large wooden outdoor table and a BBQ to dine alfresco in the summer months. The garden area is above the patio and accessed via stone slabbed steps. The garden does have a slight incline to it so please note, younger children would need to be supervised in this area.
There is secure bike storage in the garage to the left of the property and there is parking for one car in front of the garage. Further parking can be found in the lay-by over the bridge or the lay-by in the village. Or on the opposite side of the beck from the property there is a general car park, but charges will apply here, so best to use the large lay-bys . Up by the layby in the village you shall also find the village shop and café which offers wonderful brews!
The pub in the village is open during the holiday season but closed Monday and Tuesdays. We also have other great pubs only a short drive away. Gunnerside offers a fantastic community pub and proper pub grub. In the opposite direction there is a choice from the Kearton Country Hotel bar or Keld Lodge. Further down dale there is the Punch Bowl, which offers amazing gastro style meals and has a fabulous gin and ale selection. Reeth has three great pubs and a hotel with wine bar, all dog friendly. And of course, one not to be missed is the famous Tan Hill Inn, the highest pub in England only about a 20-minute drive from Muker.
The area is brilliant for walking, straight from the door you have access to walks in almost every direction. So, grab your dogs and your walking boots and explore the local trails, from more strenuous hikes up Kisdon Hill and Gunnerside Gill to the lower-level strolls along the River Swale.
If cycling is more your thing, we have plenty of that here in Swaledale. Home to loads of mountain bike trails and countless road rides again straight from the door. Bridge House sits directly on the route of the 2014 Tour de France route as well as being on the Tan Hill Loop which is a popular 27-mile road ride loop up to the Tan Hill Pub…do it anti clockwise for an easy downhill on the way back to the Bridge House. For those riding with younger children there is the Swale Trail, which is a 12-mile trail which runs from Reeth to Keld (accessible from Muker). This is quite a unique trail in the National Park as about 70% of the trail is off road. The trail runs along the bottom of the valley, but there are some steep sections towards Keld which little legs may struggle with.
Bridge House is perfectly based to explore the Northern Dales and the market towns of Hawes, Leyburn and Richmond. Slightly further afield there is Kirby Stephen and Barnard Castle.
Layout
Ground Floor - Kitchen, utility, dining room, internal access to garage, downstairs cloakroom
First Floor - Living room, twin bedroom, double bedroom, family bathroom with shower cubicle, bath, basin and w.c.
Second Floor - Super king bedroom with ensuite shower room, king bedroom with ensuite shower room, two double bedrooms sharing a Jack and Jill ensuite bathroom with shower over bath.
Sleeping Arrangements
1 Super King with ensuite
4 Doubles, 1 with ensuite shower room, 2 sharing a Jack and Jill bathroom Wirth shower over.
1 twin bedroom
Exterior
Outside - Patio area with wooden table and chairs, BBQ, garden (young children should be supervised due to incline), parking for one car (further parking can be found within the village).
Getting there
Guest Directions to Bridge House, Muker
Please allow extra time for narrow country lanes or if travelling in winter. If arriving after dark, we recommend keeping headlights on and driving slowly once in the Dales.
If using Google Maps please check that you select Bridge House in Muker as there are other cottages with the same name in nearby villages.
By Car
• From Leeds / York area:
Take the A1(M)/A1 north, then follow signs for the A66 west (if coming from Yorkshire) or join the A66 via Scotch Corner. Continue on the A66 until you reach the turn for the A685 / A684 towards Kirkby Stephen / Hawes, then follow that into Swaledale. From Hawes, follow the signs into Swaledale, aiming for Muker.
• From Durham / Coast:
Use the A66 or A689 to reach the northern fringes of the Yorkshire Dales, then head south into Swaledale via Keld / Gunnerside, following local signage to Muker.
• From Richmond (North Yorkshire) , follow signs for Reeth on the B6270, which takes you into Swaledale. Continue through Reeth, staying on the B6270, passing through Gunnerside, and finally arriving in Muker.
IMPORTANT – Weather Warning:
In bad weather (snow, ice, heavy rain, or fog), we strongly recommend sticking to the lower Swaledale road via Reeth, which follows the valley floor. This route stays at a lower elevation and is generally more reliable and accessible than taking high moor roads (such as via Askrigg or Tan Hill).
Avoid the high pass routes from Wensleydale (e.g., Hawes via Buttertubs Pass) or Keld, as they can become impassable or hazardous in poor conditions.
Final Stretch & Parking at Bridge House
• Once in Muker, you will be heading towards the centre of the village. Bridge House is in the heart of Muker, directly opposite a babbling beck (small stream) that runs through the village.
• You’ll find the property on the main road through Muker village. It’s a stone-built house, three‐storey, clearly visible from the road. If you reach a church or the village shop then you are very close.
• Parking: There is off-road parking for one car in front of the garage. If you have more than one vehicle, or larger vehicles, you will need to use the local lay‐bys nearby, or the village car park (note: charges may apply in the village car park). Please do not mistake the slip road into the car park as a layby, you should not park on this slip road.
Notes & Useful Tips
• Sat Nav Postcode: DL11 6QG
• Some Sat Navs may try to route you via high moor roads — always check for weather conditions before travelling.
• Print or screen grab these instructions as mobile signal can be patchy in the area.
Accessibility
The property is not wheelchair accessible.
There is one small step to access the cottage.
There is a staircase to the first floor and second floor with a sturdy handrail.
One bathroom has a bath with a shower over, the others are shower cubicles with small steps into them.
If you have any specific needs, please contact us, we are happy to answer any questions.
Bridge House sits in a prominent position, opposite a babbling beck within the heart of the village and surrounded by the Yorkshire Dales countryside. This three-storey holiday home is striking and will not disappoint. Stone built with a gorgeous stone arch over the front door welcomes you into the grand entrance hall.
Off the entrance hall to the left is the beautifully modernised kitchen diner, offering you ample work and cupboard space. There are two ovens, one electric with induction hob and the other a traditional electric Aga. The kitchen is also thoroughly kitted out with almost every utensil under the sun, ready and waiting for you to cook up a storm during your stay. Off the kitchen is a utility room housing a washing machine and tumble dryer and downstairs cloakroom with w.c. and basin. Via the kitchen, there is internal access to the garage.
The dining room is on the ground floor with seating for 12 people around a large banquet table with a log burner at the far end of the room ready to be lit for cosy heat and ambiance. The large sash windows allow views across the farmland opposite.
The carpeted stairs to the first floor give access to a large landing which boasts gorgeous large prints and a chandelier. Off the hallway you shall find two of the six bedrooms, and a large, comfortable living room with Smart TV and log burning stove. Down the way is the family bathroom with shower cubicle, bath, basin and w.c.
The bedrooms on the first floor consist of one double bedroom which is light and airy and one twin bedroom with two single beds. The single bedroom also allows access into the garden of Bridge House through the glass panelled door, which when closed allows the sunlight to stream into the twin room.
Continue upstairs to the second floor where you shall find four more bedrooms all with ensuites. The first is the master super king bedroom, spacious and airy with views out to the farmland and beck opposite plus an ensuite shower room. There is also a king bedroom with another ensuite shower room to the rear of the property. The final two double bedrooms share a Jack and Jill bathroom with shower over, one room faces towards the beck with a lovely spot to sit and read between the two sash widows, the other overlooks the garden. EV Charging is available (charges will apply).
The garden is to the side of the property, accessed either by the front door or as mentioned through the twin bedroom. The patio is home to a large wooden outdoor table and a BBQ to dine alfresco in the summer months. The garden area is above the patio and accessed via stone slabbed steps. The garden does have a slight incline to it so please note, younger children would need to be supervised in this area.
There is secure bike storage in the garage to the left of the property and there is parking for one car in front of the garage. Further parking can be found in the lay-by over the bridge or the lay-by in the village. Or on the opposite side of the beck from the property there is a general car park, but charges will apply here, so best to use the large lay-bys . Up by the layby in the village you shall also find the village shop and café which offers wonderful brews!
The pub in the village is open during the holiday season but closed Monday and Tuesdays. We also have other great pubs only a short drive away. Gunnerside offers a fantastic community pub and proper pub grub. In the opposite direction there is a choice from the Kearton Country Hotel bar or Keld Lodge. Further down dale there is the Punch Bowl, which offers amazing gastro style meals and has a fabulous gin and ale selection. Reeth has three great pubs and a hotel with wine bar, all dog friendly. And of course, one not to be missed is the famous Tan Hill Inn, the highest pub in England only about a 20-minute drive from Muker.
The area is brilliant for walking, straight from the door you have access to walks in almost every direction. So, grab your dogs and your walking boots and explore the local trails, from more strenuous hikes up Kisdon Hill and Gunnerside Gill to the lower-level strolls along the River Swale.
If cycling is more your thing, we have plenty of that here in Swaledale. Home to loads of mountain bike trails and countless road rides again straight from the door. Bridge House sits directly on the route of the 2014 Tour de France route as well as being on the Tan Hill Loop which is a popular 27-mile road ride loop up to the Tan Hill Pub…do it anti clockwise for an easy downhill on the way back to the Bridge House. For those riding with younger children there is the Swale Trail, which is a 12-mile trail which runs from Reeth to Keld (accessible from Muker). This is quite a unique trail in the National Park as about 70% of the trail is off road. The trail runs along the bottom of the valley, but there are some steep sections towards Keld which little legs may struggle with.
Bridge House is perfectly based to explore the Northern Dales and the market towns of Hawes, Leyburn and Richmond. Slightly further afield there is Kirby Stephen and Barnard Castle.
Layout
Ground Floor - Kitchen, utility, dining room, internal access to garage, downstairs cloakroom
First Floor - Living room, twin bedroom, double bedroom, family bathroom with shower cubicle, bath, basin and w.c.
Second Floor - Super king bedroom with ensuite shower room, king bedroom with ensuite shower room, two double bedrooms sharing a Jack and Jill ensuite bathroom with shower over bath.
Sleeping Arrangements
1 Super King with ensuite
4 Doubles, 1 with ensuite shower room, 2 sharing a Jack and Jill bathroom Wirth shower over.
1 twin bedroom
Exterior
Outside - Patio area with wooden table and chairs, BBQ, garden (young children should be supervised due to incline), parking for one car (further parking can be found within the village).
Getting there
Guest Directions to Bridge House, Muker
Please allow extra time for narrow country lanes or if travelling in winter. If arriving after dark, we recommend keeping headlights on and driving slowly once in the Dales.
If using Google Maps please check that you select Bridge House in Muker as there are other cottages with the same name in nearby villages.
By Car
• From Leeds / York area:
Take the A1(M)/A1 north, then follow signs for the A66 west (if coming from Yorkshire) or join the A66 via Scotch Corner. Continue on the A66 until you reach the turn for the A685 / A684 towards Kirkby Stephen / Hawes, then follow that into Swaledale. From Hawes, follow the signs into Swaledale, aiming for Muker.
• From Durham / Coast:
Use the A66 or A689 to reach the northern fringes of the Yorkshire Dales, then head south into Swaledale via Keld / Gunnerside, following local signage to Muker.
• From Richmond (North Yorkshire) , follow signs for Reeth on the B6270, which takes you into Swaledale. Continue through Reeth, staying on the B6270, passing through Gunnerside, and finally arriving in Muker.
IMPORTANT – Weather Warning:
In bad weather (snow, ice, heavy rain, or fog), we strongly recommend sticking to the lower Swaledale road via Reeth, which follows the valley floor. This route stays at a lower elevation and is generally more reliable and accessible than taking high moor roads (such as via Askrigg or Tan Hill).
Avoid the high pass routes from Wensleydale (e.g., Hawes via Buttertubs Pass) or Keld, as they can become impassable or hazardous in poor conditions.
Final Stretch & Parking at Bridge House
• Once in Muker, you will be heading towards the centre of the village. Bridge House is in the heart of Muker, directly opposite a babbling beck (small stream) that runs through the village.
• You’ll find the property on the main road through Muker village. It’s a stone-built house, three‐storey, clearly visible from the road. If you reach a church or the village shop then you are very close.
• Parking: There is off-road parking for one car in front of the garage. If you have more than one vehicle, or larger vehicles, you will need to use the local lay‐bys nearby, or the village car park (note: charges may apply in the village car park). Please do not mistake the slip road into the car park as a layby, you should not park on this slip road.
Notes & Useful Tips
• Sat Nav Postcode: DL11 6QG
• Some Sat Navs may try to route you via high moor roads — always check for weather conditions before travelling.
• Print or screen grab these instructions as mobile signal can be patchy in the area.
Accessibility
The property is not wheelchair accessible.
There is one small step to access the cottage.
There is a staircase to the first floor and second floor with a sturdy handrail.
One bathroom has a bath with a shower over, the others are shower cubicles with small steps into them.
If you have any specific needs, please contact us, we are happy to answer any questions.
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Amenities
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
Outdoor space
Parking available
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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About the area
Richmond
Located in Richmond, this cottage is in a rural area. Wensleydale Creamery and Bolton Castle are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Yorkshire Dales National Park and North Pennines. Raydale Preserves and Stainmore Railway Company Ltd. are also worth visiting. Explore all the area has to offer with cycling and hiking/biking trails.

Richmond, England
What's nearby
- Swaledale Museum - 1 min walk - 0.0 km
- Hardraw Force - 8 min drive - 11.4 km
- Wensleydale Creamery - 11 min drive - 14.3 km
- Yorkshire Dales National Park - 13 min drive - 18.6 km
- Wensleydale - 17 min drive - 17.3 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Crown Inn - 7 min drive
- Penny Garth Hawes - 10 min drive
- Green Dragon - 8 min drive
- Tan Hill Inn - 9 min drive
- The Crown - 10 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Hannah

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