Property overview: George's cottage is situated in the historic and rural village of West Witton in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Views from the cottage over look Penhill which is excellent for fell walking and the views from its peaks are breath taking! West Witton is well known for its legends and folk tales of which the 'Burning of the Bartle' is its most famous! (This festival is celebrated at the end of August) Description of accommodation: 4 Star accommodation (Awarded by the English Tourist Board) Newly refurbished country cottage in the village of West Witton, in theYorkshire Dales National Park. The cottage has original beamed ceilings and stripped wood floors. A new, well-equipped, oak fitted kitchen/diner, bathroom with electric power shower and travertine flooring, comfortable lounge with a 200 year old stone fire surround and multi-fuel stove. One double bedroom with views over hills, refurbished Victorian cast iron bed, one children’s bunkroom. Double sofabed in lounge. Cottage garden with barbeque, table and chairs. Excellent storage facilities for cycles, walking boots, buggies and other large equipment. See calender and additional information on www.cottageguide.co.uk/georgescottage Nearby Attractions: The village has a post office/village shop, a country pub and an award-winning seafood restaurant/boutique hotel, and is ideally situated for exploring the Yorkshire Dales. Leyburn, 4 miles away, has a good selection of further amenities and nearby are walks over the fells and to West Burton, Bolton Castle and Aysgarth Falls. A range of activities available for adults and children including chocolate, teapot and cheese factories, the Forbidden Garden, horse riding, golf courses, a theme park, flight simulator, aerial runway, vineyard, winery, brewery,Wensleydale Railway, museums and places of historical interest, such as Jervaulx Abbey, Ripon Cathedral and castles at Middleham, Richmond and Castle Bolton. The area also hosts a range of restaurants and pubs to suit everyone’s needs. Pricing Structure: Low season £180 - £250 High Season £255 - £375 Short breaks and week-ends also considered.
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