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Settle 1 mile; Malham 7 miles.
Langcliffe is a charming Dales village at the south west rim of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, nestled beside the largest outcrop of limestone in Britain - a region of scars, cliffs, caves and potholes - amongst some of the most picturesque scenery in North Yorkshire. Part of the Yorkshire National Park, with its stone cottages clustered around the spacious village green, Langcliffe is tucked away in a backwater, with a beautiful old church, and there is excellent walking in all directions. The nearby market town of Settle boasts a good selection of restaurants and pubs and a public swimming pool. The Victoria Hall is a cinema at weekends (Fri & Sat) and offers other activities such as folk nights throughout the year. The famous Settle-Carlisle Railway crosses some of the most beautiful and inspiring upland scenery in the country. Settle has a challenging golf course and cycle hire, horse riding and fishing are all available locally. Natural attractions such as Malham Cove and Gordale Scar are within easy reach, as are nearby Skipton and Malham. Settle is in the midst of excellent walking country and is a good base for touring the Dales, the Lake District and the Forest of Bowland.
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A stone built, traditional semi detached cottage situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in the pretty Dales village of Langcliffe, just one mile from the market town of Settle. This Langcliffe holiday cottage provides comfortable, well equipped accommodation in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Featuring a well equipped kitchen diner, a warm and cosy sitting room with gas fired 'open fire' and three comfortable bedrooms with lovely views of the surrounding countryside, this Langcliffe cottage is perfect for a family or group of friends wishing to discover this part of Yorkshire. The famous Settle-to-Carlisle Railway line which passes over the magnificent Ribblehead Viaduct, is just a mile from this Langcliffe cottage, whilst the market towns of Settle and Skipton are nearby. Various walks can be enjoyed from the doorstep of this Langcliffe cottage on the Pennine Way and in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, while the more energetic visitor can 'clock in' at Horton in Ribblesdale's Pen-y-Ghent cafe and take on the challenge of the Three Peaks Walk! A perfect Langcliffe cottage for a family break whatever the time of year.
Over three floors. Three bedrooms: 1 x twin, 1 x single, 1 x second floor double. Bathroom with bath with shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with gas fire.
Gas central heating with additional heating from gas fire in the sitting room. Electric cooker with double oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, TV, DVD, radio/CD, library of books and DVDs. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Towels available to hire at £5pppw. Cot and highchair on request. Designated off road parking for one car. Ample roadside parking adjacent to nearby village green. Small private garden area and yard with furniture and BBQ. Two well behaved pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shops and pubs 1 mile.
01244 356666
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Previous visitors' comments about Low Fold Cottage:
The cottage was beautifully warm and the washing machine and tumble dryer was appreciated as the weather was so wet! The dishwasher was also a god-send with 5 adults - very little hand washing up was needed. The situation was perfect - only a mile to walk into Settle and plenty of walks from the front door.
Mrs Rolph, Cambridge, December 2011
Everything from the location to the condition of the cottage were excellent.
Mr Colley, Beverley, November 2011
The cottage was cosy, well equipped and situated in a quiet location; ideally suited to walking and within easy reach of the local town.
Mrs Joynes, Redditch, October 2011
The property was very homely and welcoming. It was particularly nice to see fresh flowers on the table when we arrived and a pint of fresh milk in the fridge. Overall we had a very relaxing holiday and hope to return next year.
Mrs Joynes, Redditch, August 2011