This enchanting stone-built cottage offers a perfect blend of light and airy accommodation with cosy period features making it an ideal property for groups of friends and families all year round. The property is tucked away in a quiet corner in the lovely village of Burtersett. Many scenic walks can be accessed from the house itself or take a stroll through the fields leading directly to the picturesque village of Hawes. This charming market town is home to the world-famous Yorkshire Wensleydale Cheese and boasts an array of traditional shops and cafes. For a spot of history visit the National Park Centre and Dales Countryside Museum or the restored Gayle Mill. For those looking to explore the breathtakingly beautiful surrounding countryside, there is an abundance of walks to be enjoyed, including the stunning Pennine Way, whilst plenty of quiet backroads offer ideal cycling routes. For something, a little different visitors can go on a geocaching hunt through the town and out into the countryside.
This sensitively renovated cottage feels fresh and modern, whilst retaining some of its traditional character with exposed beams, stone walls, and stone-flagged floors. A light and bright hall leads to a cosy lounge with wood burner set within a feature brick fireplace, whilst a well-equipped kitchen/diner offers ample space to entertain. The first floor encompasses a king-size room with zip-and-link beds which can be split into twin beds upon request, a twin bedroom and a third double room with beautiful countryside views. There is also a family bathroom on this floor.
A substantial enclosed and secure garden at the rear, with ample space for groups to dine, completes the property.