Longdale Cottage is a tempting, detached period property located in Marsett near Hawes, North Yorkshire, within the picturesque Yorkshire Dales National Park. This rural retreat accommodates up to four guests and features a cozy ambiance with a wood-burning stove and stunning countryside views. The cottage is thoughtfully designed with full oil central heating and includes a welcoming lounge equipped with a multi-fuel burner, a 32-inch Freeview TV, a DVD player, and an iPod dock, all framed by traditional beams and rural vistas.
The kitchen and dining area exude a farmhouse style, complete with tiled flooring, a Rayburn stove, an induction ring, a fridge, freezer, and washing machine. Upstairs, the cottage offers two bedrooms: one with a king-size bed and another with two 2ft 6in beds, both showcasing beautiful rural views. A modern shower room features a double shower and WC, ensuring all necessary amenities are available for a comfortable stay. The property includes all oil, electricity, bed linen, and towels, along with an initial supply of fuel for the multi-fuel burner and a welcome pack for guests.
Longdale Cottage is set within a large, enclosed lawned garden that features a patio, garden furniture, and a fire pit, making it an ideal spot for relaxation. The property allows for two dogs, provided they are kept on leads due to the surrounding sheep country. Ample parking is available for up to four cars, and the cottage benefits from a natural water supply, enhancing its rural charm.
Historically, Longdale Cottage is believed to have been a former gamekeeper's residence on the estate of William Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough. Nestled in the secluded Raydale, the cottage is surrounded by traditional farming landscapes and high fells, offering guests access to various outdoor activities, including fly and coarse fishing, with licenses available for purchase in nearby Hawes. The dramatic peak of Addleborough looms in the distance, while Semerwater, known for its swimming beach, is a pleasant walk away.
The location is convenient for exploring famous attractions, including the bustling market town of Hawes, Semerwater, and the scenic villages of Bainbridge and Askrigg, the latter of which features a pub made famous by the "All Creatures Great & Small" series. Raydale is also a wildlife haven, with sightings of hares, deer, and a variety of upland bird species, such as grouse and curlew, enriching the natural experience for visitors.
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