Chamber End Fold is a beautifully preserved 17th-century cottage tucked away in the heart of Grassington, within the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Full of history and atmosphere, it’s an ideal hideaway for couples looking to spend time together in one of the Dales’ most attractive villages, with everything you need close at hand.
As you step inside, you’re immediately welcomed into the living and dining room, a space that reflects the cottage’s heritage with beams and stone architecture while offering all the modern touches needed for an enjoyable stay.
The multi-fuel burner becomes a real focal point on cooler evenings, while the Smart TV makes it easy to settle in after a day spent walking the fells or wandering the village streets.
It’s a room made for slowing the pace, sharing meals and enjoying quiet moments together.
The kitchen is thoughtfully arranged and well equipped for self-catering, with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge and dishwasher, making it just as easy to prepare a simple breakfast as it is to cook a special supper using local produce.
Everything is close to hand, allowing you to make the most of your time away.
Upstairs, the king-size bedroom is beautifully presented and offers a calm, restful space to retreat to at the end of the day.
The shower room features a cubicle shower and WC, providing a fresh and practical start to each morning.
Outside, a garden bench offers a peaceful spot to sit with a coffee or a glass of wine and watch village life gently pass by.
Free of charge public car parks just 50 and 100 metres away (up Moor Lane, behind town hall), unloading at the door.
Grassington’s central square is only a short stroll away and is home to a welcoming mix of pubs, cafés and restaurants, perfect for long lunches or evening meals.
The village comes alive throughout the year, hosting a popular summer arts festival and a much-loved Christmas Markets that fills the streets with music and festive cheer.
Beyond Grassington, the surrounding Yorkshire Dales offer endless opportunities for days out.
Malham is well known for its striking limestone scenery, including Malham Cove, the dramatic gorge of Gordale Scar and the peaceful waters of Malham Tarn.
Skipton invites you to explore its impressive Norman castle, browse the bustling market and enjoy a gentle canal boat trip.
Walkers and cyclists will be drawn to routes through Wharfedale, while wildlife can often be spotted along the banks of the River Wharfe.
Further afield, Fountains Abbey and the elegant Studley Royal Water Garden provide a memorable day out steeped in history and beauty.
Whatever the season, Chamber End Fold offers a welcoming and characterful base for experiencing the very best of this much-loved corner of the Yorkshire Dales.