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The tranquil village of Ravenstonedale lies at the foot of the Howgill Fells, quietly sitting between the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks. A delightful rural village with a thriving local community and many traditional old dwellings, Ravenstonedale boasts a charming Parish Church and the remains of the old Gilbertine Priory. Hill farming is the principal means of income in the area and an agricultural show is still held once a year, echoing days gone by when both markets and fairs were held in the village. Once described by the famous author, A Wainwright, as one of Westmorland’s loveliest villages, the area boasts many walking and cycling routes, whilst the nearby attractions provide something for everybody. Visit the Settle to Carlisle Railway Line, the magnificent Howgill Fells and the stunning Yorkshire Dales and Lake District National Parks. A superb location at any time of the year.
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Ravenstonedale 4 miles. An outstanding, stone-built, semi-detached barn conversion, beautifully situated on the side of Wild Boar Fell, overlooking the Howgills, 4 miles from the village of Ravenstonedale. Lovingly renovated, Ash Pot Barn combines original features with modern conveniences, to provide a quality holiday home with ‘upside down’ accommodation to take advantage of the magnificent views. The first floor open plan living area boasts a vaulted, beamed ceiling, open to the eaves, a fabulous bespoke kitchen and a warming woodburner, while a lovely stone staircase adds to the property’s charm. With access to a hundred square miles of open fell, nearby footpaths will lead you to stunning, hidden waterfalls and tiny becks, while above the house is an amazing limestone pavement. With the Yorkshire Dales and Lake District National Parks to discover, this is a superb base from which to explore the area.
Four bedrooms: First floor: 1 x single with pull out stacker bed. Ground floor: 1 x double with en-suite (shower, basin & WC), 1 x double, 1 x family room with 3 single beds & additional child's bed (suitable for up to 10 yrs of age). First floor shower room with shower, basin & WC. Ground floor bathroom with corner bath, separate shower, basin, bidet & WC. First floor open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining area & sitting area with woodburner. Entrance porch & ground floor hallway.
Oil central heating, woodburner in sitting area. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, colour TV with Freeview. Fuel, power & initial supply of fuel for woodburner inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Cot & highchair on request. Off road parking for 4 cars. Garden with BBQ, patio & furniture. Sorry, no pets & no smoking. Shop 6 miles, pub 2 miles. Note: No full weeks during the ‘A’ period, WSBs only. Full weeks at Xmas/NY.
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Previous visitors' comments about Ash Pot Barn:
Amazing location, authentic, clean and a well maintained property. We had a wonderful time!
Miss Diktanaite, London, January 2012
This was our second visit to Ash Pot Barn. It is the perfect location for anyone who wants to get away from it all. The setting is remote and quiet and the views are fantastic. When we were there the weather was awful but it was still a comfortable and relaxing place to be.
Mr Boag, Brighton, September 2011
The location was superb and in general the property was excellent. Booking the holiday was very straightforward.
Mr Brittain, Alcester, July 2011
We loved the location and being able to walk straight out onto the hills. It was useful having the owner next door just in case you needed anything. The cottage was very attractive and we particularly liked the open plan kitchen/dining room/sitting room. The bedrooms were comfortable and the 3 bathrooms very useful with a big group.
Mrs Hartley, Reigate, April 2011