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Location: Embsay

Skipton 1.5 miles.

This quiet Dales village is of ancient origin, with a stone circle dating back to the Bronze Age and having been the site of a monastic settlement in the 12th Century. Today it is popular with walkers and steam railway enthusiasts who come to enjoy the beautiful surrounding countryside and the Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway, with its award-winning authentic station buildings and steam trains. The Old Mill in the village centre boasts a needlecraft centre and coffee shop, whilst all the amenities and attractions of the lively bustling market town of Skipton are close at hand. Nearby are lots of popular places to visit, including Bolton Abbey, Kilnsey and Grassington making this an ideal location for a wonderful Dales holiday.

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Yorkshire Holiday Cottages
Yorkshire Cottages

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Pasture Cottage - Embsay Near Skipton

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Yorkshire Dales - South

Rating 3 Ticks Pets Yes Smoking No
Sleeps 4 Grid Reference SE 007 537 Off Road Parking No
Bedrooms 2 Open Fire Yes Garden Yes
Bathrooms 1 Short Breaks Winter
Off-Season
Last-Minute
Smaller Party Reductions No

The Property

A delightful three storey, stone-built cottage, situated at the very heart of the popular Dales village of Embsay, just 1.5 miles from Skipton. Set over three floors, Pasture Cottage features a wonderful first floor sitting room with open fire and a pleasant balcony with table and chairs, ideal for enjoying a glass of wine or morning cup of coffee whilst admiring the pretty views across the garden and nearby pasture. The well-equipped kitchen boasts a fabulous Rayburn, whilst the spacious second floor bedroom offers lovely views over Embsay Crag. Enjoy a delicious meal at the welcoming Cavendish Arms, stroll along the pretty footpaths that wind their way through the peaceful village of Embsay, take a relaxing steam train ride or visit the nearby market town of Skipton with its quaint cobbled streets.

Accommodation

Over three floors: Two bedrooms: 1 x 2nd floor double, 1 x 2nd floor single with additional pull out stacker bed. 1st floor bathroom with bath with shower over, basin & WC. Ground floor kitchen. Ground floor utility/WC. Ground floor dining room with snug & gas fired Rayburn. 1st floor sitting room with open fire which opens onto a balcony with chairs and small table.

Amenities

Full gas central heating throughout, open fire in sitting room, gas fired Rayburn in dining room/snug. Rayburn cooker, additional electric oven & gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, colour TV, DVD, radio/cassette/CD. Small library of books/games. Fuel, power & starter pack of fuel for open fire inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Towels available at charge of £5 per person per week. Roadside parking for 1 car (first come, first served basis). Flower garden (no lawn) and small enclosed patio area with table and chairs overlooking a field with sheep and chickens. One small well behaved dog welcome (age 1 yr and over only). Sorry, no smoking. Shop & pub 2 mins walk. Note: Due to the steep stairs, this property may not be suitable for the less mobile.

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Previous visitors' comments about Pasture Cottage:

The cottage was as advertised and very pleasant with excellent views. The locals in Embsay are great ambassadors.
Mr Bruen, Broxbourne, December 2011

Nice location, very central to explore. A lovely village and friendly people. Great views from the cottage and the dog loved it!
Mr Essex, Rugby, October 2011

The location was great with plenty of walks nearby. The location was near pubs and shops and near to a town. There are lovely views from the property.
Miss Taylor, Havant, September 2011

Location and view. Nice cottage in a nice village with great local walks and friendly people.
Pugh, May 2011

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