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Location: Burnsall

Grassington 4 miles; Skipton 12 miles.

A delightful village in beautiful Wharfedale, Burnsall is situated on a bend in the River Wharfe and is framed by the dramatic backdrop of Burnsall Fell. The oldest building in the village is thought to be the 12th Century church and the lovely village school is one of the oldest in Britain. Perhaps the most famous feature in the village is the bridge - a traditional Dales bridge with five stone arches. The river meanders through the village and with an extensive village green and magnificent walks in the area, this delightful area makes a superb base for exploring the Dales and all it has to offer. The village itself has a small shop selling sweets/ice-cream and various essential goods, a pub/hotel, and a tea room, whilst nearby Grassington and Skipton offer a fuller range of amenities. Children shouldn’t miss Burnsall’s river 'beach' - just a few minutes walk away and a 'must' on a sunny day!

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Yorkshire Holiday Cottages
Yorkshire Cottages

Ref: 2613

Sandywood - Burnsall Near Grassington

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Yorkshire Dales - South

Rating 4 Ticks Pets Yes Smoking No
Sleeps 4 Grid Reference SE 038 615 Off Road Parking Yes
Bedrooms 2 Open Fire Yes Garden Yes
Bathrooms 1 Short Breaks Winter
Off-Season
Last-Minute
Smaller Party Reductions No

The Property

A traditional detached cottage in an idyllic hillside position on the outskirts of the delightful village of Burnsall, with uninterrupted views of Burnsall Fell. Originally a farm worker's cottage, the property has been fully renovated to provide warm, cosy accommodation with immense character and charm, retaining many original features such as the stone fireplace, oak beams and mullion windows. The lovely enclosed garden provides an excellent spot for al fresco dining, whilst just a short walk away is an award-winning pub, serving real ales and fabulous food. Enjoy good walking and cycling from the doorstep, or explore Bolton Abbey and the infamous Strid, a notorious stretch of deep water where the River Wharfe is forced into a deep, thundering channel. The elegant market town of Grassington, with its cobbled square littered with local shops, pubs and cafes is just 5 miles away, making this an ideal location, to be enjoyed whatever the time of year.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x double with basin, 1 x small bedroom with single & additional pull out 2’6”single. Ground floor shower room with shower, basin & WC. Fitted kitchen with dining area. Utility room. Sitting room with open fire. Lean-to conservatory overlooking garden.

Amenities

Oil central heating on ground floor, open fire in sitting room, oil filled radiators on first floor. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, washer/dryer, colour TV, DVD, CD/radio. Selection of games/books/DVDs. Fuel, power & starter pack for open fire inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Cot & highchair on request. Off road parking for 2 cars. Sunny enclosed garden with furniture & BBQ. Sorry, no smoking. One well behaved pet welcome. Shop & pub 6 mins walk.

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Previous visitors' comments about Sandywood:

Excellent location, ideal for walks with the dogs and handy for meals and drinks at the local pubs. Cosy and warm cottage, friendly owner.
Mrs Rennison, Darlington, December 2011

The location was breathtaking and very conveniently located for endless walks in the Yorkshire Dales.
Mrs Berry, Farnborough, November 2011

The warmth of the cottage and the comfort. Open views were a bonus.
Mrs Draper, Inverness, November 2011

Warm reception from the owner once again. Nothing is too much trouble to make your stay comfortable. Have already booked for next year. The wood burner on an evening creates a warm cosy atmosphere.
Mr Weavers, Grimsby, October 2011

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