A stone-built semi-detached cottage of immense charm and character, on the edge of the River Doe in the centre of Ingleton, Three Peaks Country. Fully renovated, this romantic cottage ticks all the boxes when it comes to desirable holiday accommodation. From the moment guests walk through the door, the homely feel comes to the fore, with an open plan living area combining modern furnishings with the wonderful history of this 17th century cottage. A Yorkist range is the focal point of the room, with a warming open fire ideal for snuggling by after a hard day out on the local fells, or tackling the demanding Three Peaks challenge. With original beams, old stonework and the relaxing sounds of the river flowing by outside, these features all combine to ensure a relaxing and soothing atmosphere at this lovely holiday cottage. The first floor is compact and comfortable with a lovely view across the river, a romantic Jacuzzi bath and double bedroom. A small cellar provides fuel for the fire and a good little store for your travelling wine collection! The cottage is in a unique location, just three minutes walk from the centre of the village and a short walk from Beezley Falls. Also just a short walk away from the cottage is the famous Ingleton waterfall trail, boasting some of the most spectacular waterfall and woodland scenery in England. The interesting and individual shops and cafes of Kirkby Lonsdale are just a short drive, as are Devils Bridge and the River Lune, made famous by the artist Turner and the writer John Ruskin. Settle, Skipton, The Forest of Bowland and the Lake District are all within a short touring drive and the many delights of the Yorkshire Dales National Park are on the doorstep. A perfect holiday cottage you will want to come back to year after year!
The attractive village of Ingleton is nestled beneath Ingleborough, one of the famous 'Three Peaks' on the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Offering a wide range of shops, pubs and places to eat, the winding streets of this pretty village all converge on a central market place. A mile outside of Ingleton and down the Hawes road are the well known White Scar Caves. Open to the public, these caves display a huge number of caverns full of stalactites and stalagmites, with one cave home to a huge underground lake. The superb 'Falls Walk' offers an interesting circuit which takes in some of the impressive cascading waterfalls of the area whilst the proximity to both the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake distract make this an excellent place for walkers.