Cabin ∙ 2 bedrooms ∙ 5 guests | Cottage in Melbecks
2 Bedroom Cottage in Feetham, Melbecks
Nestled along the banks of the River Swale and set within the luscious green countryside of the Yorkshire Dales, is this charming stone-built Grade II listed cottage. Holding much of its original character, Cowlings is elevated by ceiling beams, with exposed brickwork and timber flooring allowing you to relax and unwind in a traditional-style setting. It is the perfect dwelling for families and friends to come together and experience some of the best walking country of the area as well as an assortment of attractions to fill your time.On the first floor are two bedrooms - a king-size double with single bed, and separate to this is a twin bedroom. Spend your down time in the lounge and warm your feet by the multi fuel stove set in the minster fireplace, tune into the TV or listen to your favourite playlists via the Bluetooth speakers. Gather around the dining table in the farmhouse-style kitchen and enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal together, prepared lovingly with all the essential appliances. Take in the fabulous views from the mullion-style, living room window or step out onto the patio with a glass of wine and continue to drink in the pleasant surroundings. Close by you have the local pub, with the nearest shop around 3 miles away. Pay a visit to the town of Barnard Castle nearby, with the grand Bowes Museum housing some curious artifacts, the abandoned Egglestone Abbey, as well as its centrally located castle and the enchanting Raby Castle on the outskirts. You also have the large market town of Darlington, Kirkby Stephen and the stunning Nidderdale AONB offering wild, open moorland, within easy reach. Enjoy the Market day at day in Hawes every Tuesday. Choose to holiday with your loved ones at this elegant property with a glorious backdrop.
Low Row is situated to the north of the River Swale. A delightful area surrounded by countryside and views of the valley and fells. The village of Reeth just a short drive away dates back to Saxon times, with its eighteenth-century houses and hotel clustered around the triangular village green. Askrigg better known as Darrowby in TV's James Herriot's "All Creatures Great and Small" is just a short drive away as well as Aysgarth Falls, Semerwater and Hardraw Force.