This semi-detached stone barn conversion rests in the hamlet of Tatham near Bentham, Lancashire and can sleep eight people in five bedrooms.
Usherwoods Dairy is a stunning, semi-detached barn conversion resting on the rural outskirts of Bentham in the small hamlet of Tatham, Lancashire. Hosting five bedrooms, including a ground-floor king-size, a double with en-suite wet room, a double and a two singles, along with a bathroom and a ground-floor shower room, this property can sleep up to eight guests. There is also a kitchen/diner, utility, and a sitting room with woodburning stove. Outside there is a large enclosed garden with patio and furniture and off-road parking for six cars. Usherwoods Dairy makes a wondrous location for your next family holiday to Lancashire.
Amenities: Oil central heating with underfloor heating on ground floor & woodburner. Oil-fired Alpha range cooker, electric hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, radio/CD, WiFi, small library of books/games/DVDs. Fuel, power & starter pack for woodburner inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Cot & highchair. Large enclosed garden with patio and furniture. Off road parking for 6 cars. Lockable bike storage. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop & pub 3 miles. Note: This property accepts a maximum of 9 people including infants. Please note: Electric car charging is not permitted at this property, the nearest charging station is 11 Miles away in Kirkby Lonsdale. Please Note: If you are looking to book within 48 hours of check-in, please contact Sykes Reservations to check if booking would be accepted.
Region: From heather-clad moors and limestone scars, to market towns and the steady pace of country life - the sublime Dales await you! Where else in Britain is it as satisfying to sit and do nothing as it is to explore the numerous pursuits on offer?
Town: On the edge of Burnmoor is the tiny hamlet of Tatham. High above the traditional Yorkshire market town of Bentham and overlooking The Great Stone, this wonderful hamlet is well-situated to see all of Lancashire and Yorkshire. The Great Stone of Fourstones itself is a relic from the Ice Age, standing on the boundary between counties and has become a notable feature of the landscape. From here it's possible to see the Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales National Park and The Forest of Bowland, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Visitors can use this wonderful little hamlet as a base for walking holidays across the famous three peaks of Ingleborough, Whernside and Pen-y-ghent whilst the less active may enjoy the range of amenities at nearby Bentham. These include a good variety of shops and a range of pubs and restaurants.