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Settle 6 miles; Ingleton 10 miles.
This beautiful Ribblesdale village sits within the National Park and provides home to lots of pretty traditional Dales buildings, a lovely Norman church and two pubs. The surrounding countryside is magnificent, offering the ideal location for fell walking, with the famous Three Peaks Walk, Pen-Y-Ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough offering some of the most challenging walks in the country. The famous Settle-Carlisle Railway passes through the village and passes some of the most beautiful and inspiring upland scenery in the country. The Ribblehead viaduct, completed in 1870 is a magnificent structure and the sight of a steam train passing across the top is one not to be missed. The nearby market town of Settle offers a wide variety of pubs and restaurants whilst the market square is a real delight featuring the Shambles, an historic 3-storey building with shops on two levels and houses above, and the Town Hall. The Victoria Hall is a cinema at weekends (Fri & Sat) and offers other activities such as folk nights throughout the year. Natural attractions such as Malham Cove and Gordale Scar are within easy reach, as are the nearby Dales towns of Skipton and Malham and the delightful villages of Ingleton and Hawes.
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Unspoilt and quiet, the lovely little hamlet of Newhouses lies on the famous Pennine Way, just half a mile upstream from the popular village of Horton in Ribblesdale. Oak Cottage is a detached Dales cottage situated in the centre of the hamlet with views towards Pen-y-Ghent to the north, and Ingleborough to the south. It has been fully renovated but retains much character including exposed beams and traditional farmhouse furniture – there are even roses over the door! The coal fire ensures it is warm and cosy at all times of the year, and the owners who live in the nearby farmhouse, personally welcome visitors. An ideal base for a walking and sightseeing holiday!
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, washbasin and WC. New fitted kitchen with pantry/utility room off. Cosy sitting room with open fire and dining area. Small entrance lobby. Hallway with door to rear garden.
Electric heating from night storage heaters and additional heating from open fire in sitting room. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer, tumble dryer, colour TV, video, CD player etc. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot available on request. Off-road parking for 2 cars. South facing patio to front of cottage and large sheltered, enclosed rear garden with garden furniture and BBQ. Up to 2 well behaved dogs welcome (please note, this property is close to owner’s working hill farm). Non smokers preferred. Shops and pub 0.5 miles. Note: There is no mobile phone reception at this property.
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Previous visitors' comments about Oak Cottage:
It was our third visit to Oak Cottage, we love the cosy, comfortable cottage, my favourite feature being the real fire! It is in an ideal location, very peaceful with fantastic views, near to the railway station and to the pubs. Many lovely walks all around, right on the Pennine Way. Owners were very helpful and friendly. Did not want to leave!
Miss Taylor, Havant, April 2012
A superb location with very friendly and helpful owners. The open fire was a welcome feature with plenty of fuel provided.
Mr Taylor, Hunstanton, December 2011
The holiday was very enjoyable. The cottage was excellent and in an ideal location with lovely views, walks from the door, and the owners were very helpful. The cottage is ideal for pets with a safe enclosed garden. We shall be returning again.
Mrs Beard, Shrewsbury, September 2011
This was our second stay at Oak Cottage. We like the peace and quiet of the area, the mix of modern and traditional in the cottage and the open fire. The fire was set to light, there were biscuits, tea, coffee, milk and sugar provided - so a warm welcome. The enclosed back garden was great for our dogs and having a dog friendly pub (although dogs in the beer garden only) just a 10 minute walk away was great.
Mrs Hierons, Redcar, August 2011