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Location: Masham

Ripon 9 miles.

The historic little market town of Masham is situated in the lower reaches of pretty Wensleydale alongside the River Ure. Set in gently rolling farmland, the town boasts a huge market square, where a Wednesday market has recently been joined by a popular Saturday market. There are lots of walks around the area, including a recently reopened 10 mile walk along the Ure, arguably one of the best walks in the UK. The town boasts a good range of crafts, galleries, shops, restaurants and pubs and has become best known perhaps as the home of two breweries Theakstons of Old Peculiar fame and more recently the Black Sheep Brewery, which now brews 11 million pints of beer a year! The popular towns of Ripon and Harrogate are an easy drive away. With so much to see and do in the area, this is a great place for a holiday in all seasons.

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Yorkshire Holiday Cottages
Yorkshire Cottages

Ref: 2189

Pott Hall Barn - Healey near Masham

Yorkshire Dales - South

Rating 4 Ticks Pets No Smoking No
Sleeps 6 Grid Reference SE 151 775 Off Road Parking Yes
Bedrooms 2 Open Fire No Garden Yes
Bathrooms 2 Short Breaks Winter
Off-Season
Last-Minute
Christmas
Smaller Party Reductions No
Pott Hall Barn
Pott Hall Barn
Pott Hall Barn
Pott Hall Barn
Pott Hall Barn
Pott Hall Barn

Pott Hall Farm

Masham 4 miles. A delightful barn and farmhouse conversion, situated on a working cattle and sheep farm, in a peaceful hamlet, 4 miles from Masham. Occupying an elevated position to enjoy superb views over Leighton Reservoir, these charming properties have been renovated to a high standard to provide spacious, well equipped accommodation. Nestled between Nidderdale and Wensleydale, the surrounding area affords an abundance of pretty footpaths and fascinating wildlife, whilst the colourful, twice weekly market at Masham, and the elegant spa town of Harrogate, are not to be missed.

The Property

A delightful, stone-built detached barn conversion. Stylish and spacious whilst offering original charm and character, with two bedrooms, one of which is en-suite, and stunning views across the reservoir to the moors beyond. Note: This property can be booked with Ref. 2190 to accommodate up to 10 people.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite bath, basin and WC, 1 x twin. Shower room with shower cubicle, basin and WC. Fitted kitchen with dining area. Utility room. Sitting room with double sofa bed and electric wall-mounted fire.

Amenities

Oil central heating with electric fire in sitting room. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, wall-mounted TV, DVD, radio/CD player, small library of books/games. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot, highchair and stairgate available. Off road parking for 3 cars. Enclosed lawned garden with patio area with garden furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 6 miles, pub 4 miles. Please note: This property is situated on a working cattle/sheep farm which has free-roaming hens within grounds.

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Previous visitors' comments about Pott Hall Barn:

Pot Hall Barn is set in the perfect location with the reservoir in the foreground and the rolling hills in the background. It is also very easy to travel too and from where ever you decide to go. The perfect place to stay.
Mr Windebank, Southampton, May 2012

The location was wonderful and the barn is lovely. The kitchen diner in particular was very nice with stunning views.
Mrs Jones, Liverpool, November 2011

Very peaceful and picturesque location and surrounding area. Very comfortable barn conversion.
Miss Britton, Northampton, October 2011

We were made very welcome,a truly stunning location. Thank you.
Mr Gander, Pevensey, September 2011

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