Malt Shovel Cottage
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
Electric central heating with woodburning stove and electric fire. Electric double oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, TV with Sky Movies and Sports, DVD, CD/radio, iPod dock, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent, fuel for stove available to purchase locally. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 1 car, additional parking on first come, first served basis in car park 1 min walk away. Small terrace with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shops and pubs 1 min walk. Please note, Bridge House will only accept bookings of three nights or above.
An outstanding stone-built terraced property, centrally located in the old market town of Hawes in Wensleydale. Fully renovated, this first-class cottage provides an ideal holiday home for small groups and families to get together and enjoy beautiful Wensleydale. Featuring spacious and contemporary styling throughout, this is a wonderful holiday base. The ground floor features a lovely sitting room with adjoining dining room, with cosy woodburning stove, and a stylish kitchen. The first floor features a beautiful designer bathroom, a delightful master bedroom with king-size bed and lovely en-suite. A further two bedrooms complement the layout and provide flexible sleeping arrangements for visitors. With its central location overlooking the main street, a south-facing terrace with furniture and with Gayle Beck flowing on the opposite side of the courtyard, this is a wonderful base for guests to relax and soak up the special atmosphere that the region offers. Bridge House is the perfect place for those wishing to be in the very heart of a thriving community, as traditional old pubs, fine restaurants and shops can be found amongst the nooks and crannies of the old town. There are fabulous walks from the doorstep, including Hardraw Force, England’s highest unbroken waterfall, and the Pennine Way. The more energetic can face the famous Three Peaks challenge, as it is just a short drive away, while Gayle Mill, a fully-restored 19th century sawmill, which featured on Channel 4’s How Britain Worked, is well worth a visit. A first-class cottage from which to explore Wensleydale, Swaledale and beyond.