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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: 9858

The Square - Masham Near Ripon

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Yorkshire Dales - South

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Rating 5 Ticks Pets No Smoking No
Sleeps 4 Grid Reference SE 225 807 Off Road Parking No
Bedrooms 2 Open Fire No Garden No
Bathrooms 2 Short Breaks None Smaller Party Reductions No

The Property

A spacious Grade II listed, stone built terrace cottage situated at the Church end of the market place in the town of Masham. Fully restored by the owners, this Masham cottage provides first class accommodation in this historic and beautiful area. Featuring two lovely bedrooms, a modern, stylish bathroom and a shower room, this Masham cottage is ideal for a romantic break or a base for a small family holiday. Make the most of the spacious farmhouse kitchen with a Stanley cooker, relax in comfort in the beautiful sitting room with beams and a cosy gas fired woodburning stove, or sit quietly with a book in the peaceful study. The amenities of Masham include the twice weekly market, Theakston and Black Sheep Visitor Centres, Vennells award winning restaurant, Black Sheep bistro, and a choice of good pubs, plus there is also great walking from the doorstep of this Masham cottage. The market towns of Richmond, Leyburn and Hawes are also within easy reach as are the beautiful Abbeys of Fountains and Jervalx. The area is packed with things to do and places to visit, spend a day in beautiful Harrogate or York to visit the Minster and Jorvik centre. An excellent Masham cottage for a holiday whatever the time of year.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, bidet, basin and WC. Shower room with shower, basin and WC. Farmhouse kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with gas fire. Study.

Amenities

Full gas central heating, additional heating from gas fire in sitting room. Gas fired Stanley range cooker, electric hob, microwave, slow cooker, fridge, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, CD/radio, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair available. Roadside parking for one car, additional parking in the square opposite. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shops and pubs 2 mins walk. Note: Children aged 8 and over only.

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Previous visitors' comments about The Square:

The cottage was ideally located, and the owners who met us at the property were very welcoming and left a lovely home made cake & some milk for us. It was really nice to go to a property that is so clean and freshly decorated and with comfortable seating.
Mrs Angles, Morpeth, September 2011

Very pleasing to the eye inside and outside. Ideally situated for shops, eateries and for surrounding places of interest. St Mary's Church is very welcoming and deserves a visit. Masham itself is very much alive and with it.
Mr Mason, Sheffield, September 2011

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