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Keld Manse; Cosy 'Get Away From It All' Cottage in the Yorkshire Dales Nat Park
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10 out of 10
Exceptional
3 bedrooms 0+ bathrooms Sleeps 6
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Keld, North Yorkshire
- Place, Swaledale Museum1 min walk
- Place, Wensleydale
- Place, Yorkshire Dales National Park9 min drive
- Airport, Durham (MME-Teesside Intl.)61 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 Crib
1 half bathroom
Shower room 1
Shower only
Toilet 1
Toilet
Spaces
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Keld Manse; Cosy 'Get Away From It All' Cottage in the Yorkshire Dales Nat Park
WEEKEND BREAKS & MID WEEK BREAKS (Minimum 3 nights) ARE AVAILABLE OUT OFF PEAK SEASON . PLEASE CONTACT OWNER FOR PRICES & AVAILABILITY.
The Manse is a spacious 2 storey house with a small front garden and rear paved patio which enjoys glorious views of Upper Swaledale. It is decorated and equipped to a high standard with central heating and open fires. Comprising of a lounge, dining room, 3 bedrooms, a kitchen / breakfast room, bathroom, downstairs WC. Guest comfort is a priority at Manse and we are constantly looking at ways to improve and enhance our guest experience.
Built as a minister's residence, the Manse has generously proportioned reception rooms providing spacious living accommodation. The sitting room, with open fire and original Victorian fire surround, is the perfect place to relax after a day outdoors exploring the dales. The windows in both the dining room and sitting room are south facing, looking up the village and are the perfect vantage point from which to observe the comings and goings of daily rural life. Watch lambs gambol & play during lambing time in late spring or see hay being made in the summer. Be amazed at the skills of the sheepdogs as they drive a heft of sheep through the village - for such a small place there's always something interesting to observe in Keld.
At the rear of the Manse is the working kitchen and well equipped prep kitchen / breakfast room with windows overlooking the bottom of the village and Keld woods. With its flagged floor and traditional range the breakfast room is a lovely place to start the day and mull over what might be in store as the day unfolds.
Upstairs the Manse has three good sized bedrooms; one king-size, one double and one twin bedded room and a large shower room. There is a further toilet & hand basin downstairs where you will also find a large walk-in cupboard that houses the central heating boiler which acts as a very effective drying room for those days when the weather catches you out.
The Manse was fully restored in 2009 and has the benefit of full central heating both under-floor and radiators, and open coal fires making it a warm, cosy and comfortable home. A Grade II listed property, many original features including beamed ceilings, stone flagged floors, window seats and fireplaces have been retained making the Manse an idyllic dales retreat but with all modern conveniences for a perfect cottage holiday including WiFi internet coverage and Freeview Television and DVD.
Outside the Manse has gardens at the front and the rear with flower borders, patio areas and outdoor furniture. There is parking for two cars and secure cycle storage adjacent to the cottage.
Keld is a tiny hamlet nestled at the very top of Swaledale. The surrounding scenery is simply stunning with many walks straight from the cottage door. Keld lies on the crossroad of two very popular long distance walks; the Coast to Coast and Pennine Way. The area is a walker's paradise; popular walks including the scenic Keld to Muker route. Local walks take in farmland, limestone crags, woodland, beautiful old dales farm walls and buildings, and the landscape and sites of the once-thriving lead mining industry. Keld is a quiet, peaceful village but boasts a tearoom, a small hotel (Keld Lodge) with excellent restaurant and The Keld Resource Centre where you can pick up leaflets, listen to audio recordings and find out more about the village and surrounding area both past and present.
The Manse is a spacious 2 storey house with a small front garden and rear paved patio which enjoys glorious views of Upper Swaledale. It is decorated and equipped to a high standard with central heating and open fires. Comprising of a lounge, dining room, 3 bedrooms, a kitchen / breakfast room, bathroom, downstairs WC. Guest comfort is a priority at Manse and we are constantly looking at ways to improve and enhance our guest experience.
Built as a minister's residence, the Manse has generously proportioned reception rooms providing spacious living accommodation. The sitting room, with open fire and original Victorian fire surround, is the perfect place to relax after a day outdoors exploring the dales. The windows in both the dining room and sitting room are south facing, looking up the village and are the perfect vantage point from which to observe the comings and goings of daily rural life. Watch lambs gambol & play during lambing time in late spring or see hay being made in the summer. Be amazed at the skills of the sheepdogs as they drive a heft of sheep through the village - for such a small place there's always something interesting to observe in Keld.
At the rear of the Manse is the working kitchen and well equipped prep kitchen / breakfast room with windows overlooking the bottom of the village and Keld woods. With its flagged floor and traditional range the breakfast room is a lovely place to start the day and mull over what might be in store as the day unfolds.
Upstairs the Manse has three good sized bedrooms; one king-size, one double and one twin bedded room and a large shower room. There is a further toilet & hand basin downstairs where you will also find a large walk-in cupboard that houses the central heating boiler which acts as a very effective drying room for those days when the weather catches you out.
The Manse was fully restored in 2009 and has the benefit of full central heating both under-floor and radiators, and open coal fires making it a warm, cosy and comfortable home. A Grade II listed property, many original features including beamed ceilings, stone flagged floors, window seats and fireplaces have been retained making the Manse an idyllic dales retreat but with all modern conveniences for a perfect cottage holiday including WiFi internet coverage and Freeview Television and DVD.
Outside the Manse has gardens at the front and the rear with flower borders, patio areas and outdoor furniture. There is parking for two cars and secure cycle storage adjacent to the cottage.
Keld is a tiny hamlet nestled at the very top of Swaledale. The surrounding scenery is simply stunning with many walks straight from the cottage door. Keld lies on the crossroad of two very popular long distance walks; the Coast to Coast and Pennine Way. The area is a walker's paradise; popular walks including the scenic Keld to Muker route. Local walks take in farmland, limestone crags, woodland, beautiful old dales farm walls and buildings, and the landscape and sites of the once-thriving lead mining industry. Keld is a quiet, peaceful village but boasts a tearoom, a small hotel (Keld Lodge) with excellent restaurant and The Keld Resource Centre where you can pick up leaflets, listen to audio recordings and find out more about the village and surrounding area both past and present.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
Outdoor space
Parking available
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
We should mention
A car is required for transport to and from this property
About the area
Richmond
Located in Richmond, this cottage is in a rural area. Swaledale Museum and Dales Countryside Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Raydale Preserves and Stainmore Railway Company Ltd.. Take the opportunity to explore the area for outdoor excitement like cycling and other activities like birdwatching.

Keld, North Yorkshire
What's nearby
- Swaledale Museum - 1 min walk - 0.0 km
- Hardraw Force - 9 min drive - 12.7 km
- Yorkshire Dales National Park - 9 min drive - 12.8 km
- Wensleydale Creamery - 12 min drive - 15.7 km
- Aysgarth Falls - 21 min drive - 27.4 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Tan Hill Inn - 5 min drive
- The Kings Head - 8 min drive
- Muker Teashop - 4 min drive
- Ghyllfoot Tea Rooms and Restaurant - 8 min drive
- The Farmers Arms - 4 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Helen Guy

The Keld Manse is part of Keld Resource Centre, a local community-based nonprofit organisation which preserves, promotes and explains the heritage and environment of Upper Swaledale for the benefit of visitors and the local community.
By staying at the Manse you will be helping our work and supporting the local economy - all profits are reinvested in our activities in and around Keld.
By staying at the Manse you will be helping our work and supporting the local economy - all profits are reinvested in our activities in and around Keld.
Why they chose this property
As a location to visit either on holiday or for work, visitors relish Keld for its peace, tranquillity and with no mobile phone coverage Keld provides a chance to completely relax and escape from the “hectic bustle” of town and modern life. Others value it for the opportunity to cycle and walk. Yet others just enjoy the scenery and the remoteness from their normal lives. Come try it for yourself; you'll see what we mean!
What makes this property unique
Stunning scenery
Remote and quiet location
Not for profit owner
Remote and quiet location
Not for profit owner
Languages:
English
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