Fell Cottage, located in Marsett near Lake Semerwater in North Yorkshire, offers a picturesque retreat ideal for walkers and nature enthusiasts. This charming ground-floor accommodation can sleep up to four guests and features a multi-fuel stove in the living/dining room, a fully equipped kitchen, and two en-suite bedrooms—one with a double bed and the other with twin beds. The cottage is equipped with modern amenities, including electric heating, Wi-Fi, and an initial supply of fuel for the stove, ensuring a comfortable stay. Additional conveniences include a cot and highchair upon request, a 24-hour drying service, and private parking for two cars.
Set within the stunning Yorkshire Dales National Park, Fell Cottage is a beautifully restored limestone conversion of a former farm building, nestled in the unspoiled Raydale area of Wensleydale. Surrounded by traditional farming landscapes and high fells, the location provides breathtaking views, including the dramatic Addleborough peak. Lake Semerwater, known for its fishing opportunities, is just a pleasant walk away, making it a perfect spot for outdoor activities.
The cottage's rural setting is complemented by its proximity to various attractions, such as the vibrant market town of Hawes and the charming villages of Bainbridge and Askrigg. Notably, Askrigg is famed for its connection to the television series "All Creatures Great and Small." Visitors to Raydale can enjoy the rich wildlife, with frequent sightings of hares, deer, and a variety of upland bird species, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere of the area.
Marsett itself boasts a rustic charm, characterized by its scenic village green where cattle and sheep roam freely. The hamlet is situated high in the hills, offering panoramic views of the surrounding dales and fells. For those seeking recreational activities, horse riding and fishing are readily available nearby, while essential amenities such as shops, pubs, and restaurants can be found just 3.5 miles away, ensuring guests have access to everything they need for a delightful stay.
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