This charming three bedroom cottage takes a prominent position overlooking the village green in Reeth, which rests at the northern tip of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It is placed next door to a hotel with numerous pubs and tea rooms close by. Characterful features and exposed stonework grace the interior, creating a perfect little retreat for couples, families or friends to truly relax. Inside you will be welcomed by a pretty, almost enchanting kitchen, and a separate dining area where you can enjoy breakfast or dinner amongst the heart-warming decor. As the night draws in, the lounge will become your escape from it all, home to tasteful red sofas, and a feature fireplace which is centred by a multi-fuel stove. Views lean out towards the countryside, fells, and village beyond, a pleasant outlook to admire as you sit back with a warm drink, appreciating the location at its finest. To access the first floor, follow the winding staircase, where you will be greeted by a collection of rooms, including a master bedroom overlooking the village green, and two additional neutral rooms, equally promising a good night's sleep. Ample storage accompanies the layout, and the all-white family bathroom completes the cottage to a standard of quality, with a shower above. For a quaint little community, Reeth is well-served by traditional inns, with three to choose from, including the lovely Buck Hotel, whitewashed like so many of the 18th century cottages huddled around the triangular village green. The historic market towns of Richmond and Leyburn are also within easy reach, comprising a further assortment of amenities. Askrigg is just a short drive away, as well as Aysgarth Falls, Semerwater and Hardraw Force Reeth offers a fantastic base for exploring North Yorkshire's beautiful, sweeping countryside, all to be enjoyed with Fellside as your base.
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Whether it's climbing in the Lake District or a quiet ramble in the Yorkshire Dales the North of England boasts some fabulous countryside and coasts, as well as historically fascinating places like York, Durham and Harrogate, and of course Hadrian's Wall. Stunning castles and great pubs too.