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Ref: 1198 Fawber Cottage   
HORTON-IN-RIBBLESDALE 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, a village shop and two pubs. The surrounding countryside is magnificent, offering the ideal location for fell walking, with the famous Three Peaks Walk being one of many nearby, whilst the Settle to Carlisle Railway runs through Horton and sometimes features steam trains, a sight not to be missed! An excellent touring base for the Yorkshire Dales, with the Lake District also within easy reach. Accessible by public transport. The Property: Fawber Cottage Horton-in-Ribblesdale 0.5 miles.
A stone-built detached period cottage, down a secluded grassy lane in the lovely hamlet of Newhouses, leading to the Pennine Way. This charming property exudes old world charm, with many original features including beamed ceilings, flagged floors and original slate shelves in the kitchen. There is a multi-fuel stove in the sitting room, ensuring a warm welcome at any time of the year. At the rear and sides of the cottage is an attractive garden with an excellent view of one of the three peaks, Pen-y-Ghent. The footpath to the Pennine Way passes the front door and the whole area is a paradise for walkers and mountain bikers, with many footpaths and bridleways throughout the surrounding Dales countryside. A wonderful base for an ideal Dales holiday. Accommodation Three bedrooms: 1 x double with washbasin, 2 x twin (one with wash basin). Bathroom with bath, shower, basin & WC. Fitted kitchen with separate dining area. Cosy sitting room with multi-fuel stove. Amenities Full economy 7 central heating throughout with additional heating from multi-fuel stove in sitting room. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer (in barn in garden) colour TV, video, DVD player, Playstation, radio etc. All fuel & power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent (beds will not be made up on arrival). Cot available. Storage for bikes in separate barn by arrangement. Off-road parking for two cars. Delightful cottage garden to three sides with bench seating, BBQ and garden furniture. Sorry, no smoking and no pets. Shop, pub and village amenities in Horton-in-Ribblesdale, 10 mins walk. Important notes and links, please read |
| Weekly Rental | |   | 2008 | 2009 | | Winter | £213 | £222 | | Low | £244 | £254 | | Mid | £322 | £335 | | High | £400 | £416 | | Peak | £464 | £483 | | WSB | £155 | £161 | | Xmas | £464 | £483 | | NY | £464 | £483 | | Please remember to include our Booking fee: £29.50 per week or short break, plus optional Travel Insurance. |
| Features |  | No Pets |  | Open Fire |
| Previous Visitors' Comments | This cottage was very welcoming and homely, well equipped and comfortable. I appreciated the fact that we were left in peace to enjoy it, which we certainly did. I would most definitely recommend it.
Prof Wood, Leicester, Leicestershire
Jul 2008 | Cosy clean cottage in a lovely area.
Mrs Insley, Glasgow, North Lanarkshire
Jun 2008 | Very cosy cottage in a nice quiet area.
Mrs Owen, Hessle, East Riding of Yorkshire
May 2008 | The cottage is very warm and cosy even in December and there is plenty of space in the downstairs areas. We have yet to let a cottage from Sykes which does not come up to our expectations and fit exactly to the description that Sykes gave.
Mrs Knighton, Markfield, Leicestershire
Dec 2007 | Superb base for exploring the area particularly on foot from the front door.
Mrs Hazelwood, Ware, Hertfordshire
Oct 2007 | Lovely cottage, perfectly placed. Will definitely stay again.
Mr Pettitt, Castleford, West Yorkshire
Mar 2007 | The location is ideal for walking and exploring the 3 peaks and the rest of the countryside.
Mr & Mrs Donkersloot-Meulblok, 's-Hertogenbosch, Noord Brabant
Sep 2006 | Central as a base for touring around by car which was our intention when booking. Superb views all around. Quiet location and detached.
Mrs Aumais, Oakham, Rutland
Aug 2006 | We were very happy with the cottage. It was ideal for walkers i.e Slate Floor to kitchen (muddy boots).
Mrs Millburn, Verwood, Dorset
May 2006 | It was our fifth stay at Fawber, what can I say? Snow on Pen-y-ghent, really quiet and relaxing, the caretaker keeps the place spotless and a fire roaring in the living room. Can't beat it.
Mr Davidson, Holmfirth,
Feb 2006 | |