Tenley House is a newly converted semi-detached cottage located in Coniston Cold, North Yorkshire, in the picturesque North of England. This charming accommodation can comfortably sleep six guests and is ideally situated near the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The property is set within the grounds of a working farm, just two miles from the village of Coniston Cold, and offers stunning views of open fields and woodland, with Pendle Hill visible in the distance.
The ground floor of Tenley House features an entrance porch leading to a cozy sitting room equipped with a multi-fuel stove, television, and a selection of books and children's toys. This room offers lovely views and access to a patio area. An archway connects the sitting room to a separate dining room, while the kitchen/diner is fully equipped with modern amenities including a hob, oven, freezer, and dishwasher. Additional conveniences include a utility room with a washer and a cloakroom with a WC. The ground floor also boasts a games room for added entertainment.
On the first floor, guests will find three well-appointed bedrooms: one with a king-size bed and en suite shower room, another with a double bed, and a third with twin beds. A family bathroom with a shower over the bath and WC is also located on this level. The cottage is equipped with essential amenities such as bed linen, towels, and fuel for the fire, and a travel cot and highchair are available for families with young children. The property features an enclosed garden with outdoor seating and private parking, making it a convenient choice for families or groups.
Tenley House welcomes one dog, provided it is kept on a lead, allowing guests to enjoy the surrounding countryside with their furry friends. However, it is important to note that there is a small drop from the patio area. A security deposit of £100 is required for the property, ensuring a safe and secure stay for all guests. Additionally, there is an opportunity for guests to engage with farm life by arranging to feed the lambs from mid-March to the end of April with the owner's permission.
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