Holiday Cottages in Reeth, North Yorkshire available for rental
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| Sunnybrae East , Reeth |
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Price: £ from £220
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Formerly used as the village Post Office, this lovely bay fronted cottage has been lovingly refurbished to a high standard and offers cosy and welcoming holiday accommodation. Far reaching views can be enjoyed from the master bedroom and the lounge, both featuring bay windows with the ground floor bay overlooking a private enclosed patio. |
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| Brown Hill Cottage , Reeth |
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Price: £ from £230
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Brown Hill Cottage has been recently refurbished to a particularly high standard and provides cosy and welcoming holiday accommodation for both couples and families alike. Road side parking is available beside the cottage which leads into the enclosed south facing courtyard with an outbuilding which is suitable for the safe storage of bicycles, walking boots and coats and provides a tap for hosing down muddy items when necessary! The lounge provides a warm welcome from the wood burning stove and patio doors from this room overlook the enclosed south facing courtyard, commanding far reaching views over the Dale. |
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| Nurse Cherry'S Cottage , Reeth |
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Price: £ 400 - £ 626
Sleeps: 4 |

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| In a peaceful and quiet corner of the picturesque village of Reeth and surrounded by the spectacular unspoilt countryside of Swaledale and Arkengarthdale, this superb cottage provides very comfortable accommodation in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. It is beautifully presented and furnished with care and attention to detail to a very high standard with a little touch of luxury. There is a lovely garden for relaxing on warm summer days with an abundance of flowers and shrubs. Set within the Yorkshire Dales National Park and just a few minutes walk from the village amenities it is ideal for walking across the hills and fells, together with lovely riverside and country walks. Reeth has good quality inns, tearooms, everyday shopping, Folk Museum and Craft Centre and the large village green is the focal point of many popular local events throughout the year. The market towns of Richmond, Leyburn and Hawes, the stunning Aysgarth Falls, Castle Bolton and the Buttertubs Pass are a short drive away. |
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| Burnside , Reeth |
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Price: £ from £195
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Quietly tucked away and accessed via a little footbridge over a beck, Burnside is a cottage recently transformed and architecturally designed by the owners' daughter and provides contemporary, eco friendly and welcoming accommodation perfect for two. The cottage has been completely redesigned with a spacious open plan living space at first floor level taking in the views across to Fremington Edge. The cottage is heated by comfortable underfloor heating, with solar panels for hot water and an efficient wood burner provides the lounge area with a toasty spot to warm the toes after a day out and about. Burnside is the perfect choice for couples requiring a base from which to explore the area with the ever popular Bridge Inn a two minute walk away serving good food, and Swaledale's 'capital' Reeth just under a mile away with tea rooms , restaurants, crafts and shops. Excellent walking through beautiful wildflower meadows and across sheep dotted fields can be accessed from the doorstep. The area is also popular with cyclists who can discover the scenery along the quiet meandering roads and bridleways in the National Park. For those wishing to travel further, Richmond is a short drive away, and the City of York can be accessed in just over an hour. |
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| The Garth , Reeth |
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Price: £ from £220
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Without doubt, The Garth has to command THE premier position in the heart of the village of Gunnerside, boasting spectacular views from most of the rooms, especially the lounge patio. The bungalow enjoys spacious accommodation on one level which is furnished and decorated to a good standard with the light and airy kitchen considered to offer a 'retro' style! |
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| Lilys Cottage , Reeth |
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Price: £ from £190
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Situated in an excellent position in the heart of Reeth, Lily's Cottage is a superb character cottage and ideal for those seeking a convenient base from which to discover the area. With a spacious lounge and lovely sunny kitchen diner, the cottage is perfect for self catering and is furnished and decorated to a high standard. There are flat screen TV's in the lounge, kitchen and double bedroom, and a single bed in the second bedroom has a pullout underneath which is suitable for an additional child. |
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| Windyridge , Reeth |
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Price: £ from £300
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Quietly nestling in an elevated position in the heart of Swaledale, Windyridge commands breathtaking uninterrupted views across the sweeping valley in all directions. Refurbished in 2011 to a particularly high standard, the cottage offers a cosy welcome with the benefit of wood burning stoves in both the lounge and dining room along with the warmth of under floor heating beneath the wood floors. A spacious utility room off the kitchen is perfect for boots, coats and miscellaneous bits and pieces. Windyridge is a perfect base for both families and couples alike with the bedrooms offering a King size bed in the master bedroom, a double bedroom and a twin room. A garden and patio at the front of the cottage takes advantage of the stunning views and young children must be strictly supervised in this area as there is a steep drop into the field below. |
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| East Riddings , Reeth |
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Price: £ from £205
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Set in the heart of Swaledale within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, East Riddings is a lovely holiday home oozing with charm and character and featuring a multitude of exposed beams, Yorkshire stone staircase, open fire and most important of all spectacular views across the Dale. An ideal holiday home for the outdoor enthusiast, the cottage enjoys an enclosed patio to the front with garden furniture and footpath walks direct from the door. |
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| South Cottage , Reeth |
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Price: £ 242- £747
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Just one mile away from the hamlet of Healaugh, this welcoming Grade II listed stone cottage has stunning views of the glorious Swaledale countryside and offers a holiday property full of charm and character. The sitting room is a cosy and inviting space with a wood burner and deep windowsills and is simply decorated, offering a relaxing atmosphere that is perfect for just chilling out after a busy day. The separate dining room has the original stone floor and the fitted kitchen has a real country feel, and the ground floor bathroom is equipped to the same high standard as the rest of the property. There are three generously proportioned bedrooms, with the main bedroom having fabulous views across the valley. This cottage offers the visitor a chance to have an unforgettable holiday in a memorable setting. |
| The tiny hamlet of Healaugh is made up of traditional cottages and farms close to the River Swale in glorious Swaledale. The ancient nearby village of Reeth dates back to Saxon times and was mentioned in the Domesday Book and later became a centre for lead mining and, surprisingly, for hand knitting. The village green is an unusual triangular shape and the 18th Century houses and hotel cluster around the central space. It is unsurprising that this honeypot of a village attracts many visitors. Another popular village, Askrigg, is close by, as are Aysgarth Falls, Semerwater and Hardraw Force. The wealth of attractions and outdoor pursuits this area has to offer make it a fantastic base for a memorable holiday. |
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| Barn End , Reeth |
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Price: £ from £240
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Situated in the hamlet of Healaugh in the heart of beautiful Swaledale, Barn End is an attractive 18th century original barn, recently transformed to provide holiday accommodation to an excellent standard. The cottage is a spacious and well thought out home from home which includes many lovely character features including exposed stonework and beams. The master bedroom and living accommodation is all at ground floor level (access is via the first floor) and the cottage also benefits from a second living space at first floor level to include a galleried mezzanine area with comfortable seating and huge Velux windows bathing the area in light. A stable door leads onto the south facing sunny terrce with patio, four tier terraced garden to the side complete with fruit trees is the perfect place to sit and admire the views over Swaledale. |
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| AD Coach House Cottage , Reeth |
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Price: £ 191- £510
Sleeps: 6 |

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| AD Coach House Cottage is a Grade II listed, stone built, terraced cottage in the centre of the hamlet of Fremington just half a mile from Reeth in Swaledale. With two double bedrooms and one with adult bunk beds as well as a family bathroom, this cottage can sleep six people. Also within the cottage are a fitted kitchen, a dining room and a sitting room with a multi fuel stove. To the outside of the cottage is off road parking for one car, an enclosed lawned garden with a separate patio area with garden furniture and a BBQ. Situated in stunning countryside, AD Coach House Cottage is a truly impressive holiday cottage in a beautiful part of the country. |
| Situated at the southernmost point of Arkengarthdale, the pretty little Swaledale hamlet of Fremington is set in a lovely area with magnificent countryside and spectacular views. Just a short walk away, the villages of Grinton and Reeth, offer good pubs and excellent places to eat. Reeth itself dates back to Saxon times and became a centre for hand knitting and local lead mining. Now, with its 18th Century houses and hotel clustered around a large village green, the settlement is primarily a tourist destination with a wide array of shops, pubs and restaurants. Nearby Askrigg is also worth visiting and is probably better known from its role as 'Darrowby’ in the television series ‘All Creatures Great and Small’. This charming little location also boasts the stunning Aysgarth Falls, Semerwater and Hardraw Force, which is England's highest single-drop waterfall at 99 feet tall. Richmond and Leyburn are also within easy driving distance and offer a further range of amenities. |
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| Half Moon Cottage , Reeth |
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Price: £ 339 - £ 525
Sleeps: 4 |

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| This lovely cottage has been tastefully decorated and equipped to provide an ideal retreat in the popular picturesque hill top village of Reeth, in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Once a coaching inn dating back to 1620, this traditional cottage has a cosy sitting room with a ‘Yorkshire Range’. This is a perfect property, having lovely views, where holidays or short breaks can be enjoyed at any time of the year. Reeth hosts many interesting events throughout the year and is easily recognisable from the scenes of ‘All Creatures Great and Small’. Conveniently situated just a step away from the village amenities there are inns, restaurants and tea rooms serving good food all close at hand. This cottage in this beautiful corner of Yorkshire provides an ideal base for walking, cycling and touring or simply relaxing days taking in the lovely views of Swaledale and its neighbour Wensleydale. 12 original stone steps lead to the front door:- |
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| Schoolmaster Pasture , Reeth |
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Price: £ 361- £941
Sleeps: 10 |

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| Schoolmaster Pasture is a detached farmhouse situated in a rural location near to the village of Hurst, just six miles from Reeth in the Yorkshire Dales. The cottage has five bedrooms (one double, two twins, one family room and one small single) and a family bathroom, which makes it suitable for ten people. The cottage also contains a fitted kitchen, a dining room, a games room and a sitting room with an open fire. Outside the cottage is off road parking on grass, bike storage and an enclosed front garden with outdoor furniture. Set amidst unspoilt, open moorland on a traditional Dales working farm with magnificent views over Arkengarthdale and Swaledale, Schoolmaster Pasture is a truly wonderful holiday cottage. |
| The small, scattered hamlet of Hurst is situated high in the breathtaking moorland that lies between the stunning hills of Swaledale and Arkengarthdale. The popular village of Reeth is close by, as is the historical market town of Richmond. Set at the heart of Dales farming community, this settlement is well served by a number of local amenities and is full of excellent walking and cycling routes. The area as a whole is also well known for its famous Swaledale sheep. Also within easy reach is the small town of Reeth, dominated by its large village green, and supplied by its good range of shops, pubs and restaurants. |
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| Old Bank Cottage , Reeth |
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Price: £ 380 - £ 593
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Originally part of a Bank, Old Bank Cottage is centrally situated in the traditional Swaledale village of Reeth within walking distance of shops, tea shops, pubs and restaurants. It is comfortably furnished and ideal for a family or group wanting to explore the spectacular Swaledale countryside on foot or by car. The cottage has full central heating and an open fire providing a warm welcome throughout the year. The market towns of Hawes, famous for its Wensleydale cheese, Richmond and Leyburn and the famous Aysgarth Falls, Castle Bolton and Buttertubs Pass are all easily accessible by car. |
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| East Cottage , Reeth |
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Price: £ 194- £416
Sleeps: 2 |

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| This beautiful Grade II listed stone built detached cottage is located amongst a hillside scattering of farms and cottages across the river from Low Row. With stunning views of the surrounding Swaledale countryside, the property has been skilfully renovated throughout to provide charming accommodation. Guests can relax in the cosy sitting room with wood-burning stove or enjoy the many original features such as ceiling beams and stone floors. With one king-size double bedroom, this cottage is a luxurious place for a couple to spend a relaxing week away from it all. |
| Made up of traditional farms and cottages, the tiny hamlet of Healaugh is situated close to the River Swale. The beautiful region of Swaledale offers magnificent countryside and stunning views of the valley and surrounding fells beyond. The village of Reeth is just a short drive away and dates back to Saxon times, becoming significant enough in size and importance to be mentioned in the Domesday Book. Later, this little town became a centre for hand knitting and local lead mining. The 18th Century houses and hotel that are clustered around the triangular village green make it one of the most popular villages in the area. Askrigg is just a short drive away, though is possibly better known as ‘Darrowby’ from the James Herriot series "All Creatures Great and Small. Also close by are the Aysgarth Falls, Semerwater and Hardraw Force - England's highest single drop waterfall at 99ft. |
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| Underhill , Reeth |
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Price: £ 339- £725
Sleeps: 8 |

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| This traditional, stone-built detached miners’ cottage is set in the picturesque country between the pretty villages of Muker and Gunnerside, just five miles from Reeth. The property nestles at the base of what is colourfully called Crackpot Moor and is amongst a small cluster of houses. The cottage is full of period charm, offering exposed timbers throughout, and 2 multi fuel stoves. There is also a large garden looking out onto the valley and surrounding fells. |
| As is one of the prettiest villages in the Dales National Park, Gunnerside is situated in the heart of Swaledale. Surrounded by traditional farm meadows, pastures and fells, this charming village lies in what might be considered a sleepy backwater, with the pretty Gunnerside Beck running through the village centre. On the outskirts of the settlement, this lovely stream joins the glorious River Swale along which visitors can enjoy fascinating walks. The cluster of pretty stone houses in the town conceals a café, which has 'bistro' nights, as well as a village pub which serves good food at lunchtime and in the evening. Richmond, Leyburn, Hawes and Barnard Castle are all less than 15 miles away and offer a further range of amenities and activities. With so much in the surrounding area, this is a great location for anyone looking to explore somewhere a little off the beaten track. |
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| Hobson's Cottage , Reeth |
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Price: £ 149- £434
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Hobson’s Cottage is a stone built semi detached cottage on the outskirts of the hamlet of Fremington, and within walking distance of the village of Reeth in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. This ‘upside down’ cottage has one double bedroom and one full size bunks on the ground floor, which means the cottage can sleep four people. The cottage also has a family bathroom and on the first floor a open plan living area with a kitchen, a dining and a sitting area. Outside, there is off road parking 50 yards from the cottage and a raised patio area with garden furniture. Hobson’s Cottage is in a wonderful area and is perfect for families or couples. |
| Situated at the southernmost point of Arkengarthdale is the pretty little Swaledale hamlet of Fremington. Set in a lovely area with magnificent countryside and spectacular views, this charming village is just a short walk from Grinton and Reeth – both of which offer good pubs and excellent places to eat. Originally a Saxon settlement, nearby Reeth became a centre for hand knitting and local lead mining during the 18th Century. Its houses and hotel, clustered around a large village green, make it one of the most popular Dales villages. The quaint town of Askrigg is also within easy driving distance and may be better known as ‘Darrowby’, the setting for the television series, "All Creatures Great and Small". Hardraw Force, England’s highest single drop waterfall is close by, as are the historic market towns of Richmond and Leyburn. |
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| Intake Cottage , Reeth |
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Price: £ 190- £495
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Intake Cottage is a delightful stone built, 17th Century cottage which was part of an original farmhouse, located between the Swaledale villages of Low Row and Gunnerside. The cottage has one double bedroom leading onto a twin room which makes it ideal for young families. There is also a family bathroom, a fitted kitchen and a sitting room with a dining area and an open fire. Outside the cottage is an enclosed garden with outdoor furniture and a BBQ with off road parking for one car. Intake Cottage has been beautifully renovated and makes a fabulous base for exploring this part of the Yorkshire Dales. |
| The village of Low Row is made up of a scattering of traditional farms and cottages to the north of the River Swale. The village of Reeth, just a short drive away, dates back to Saxon times and became of sufficient size and importance to be mentioned in the Domesday Book. Later it became a centre for hand-knitting and local lead mining. Its eighteenth-century houses and hotel clustered around the triangular village green make it one of the very popular Dales villages. Just short drives away are Aysgarth Falls, Semerwater and Hardraw Force (England's highest single drop waterfall at 99ft). |
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| Margaret's Cottage , Reeth |
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Price: £ 182- £452
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Margaret's Cottage is a traditional stone built, mid-terraced cottage in the small village of Low Row in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, close to the village of Reeth. Comprising one double bedroom, one twin and a family bathroom, this cottage is suitable for four people. The rest of the cottage is made up of a fitted kitchen with a dining area and a sitting room with an electric fire. Outside the cottage there is a terraced garden to the front with outdoor furniture and a BBQ, as well as off road parking for one car. Being so well located, Margaret's Cottage is the perfect base for a family wishing to explore all of the delights of this part of the Yorkshire Dales. |
| A scattering of traditional farms and cottages make up the village of Low Row situated to the north of the River Swale. The village of Reeth just a short drive away dates back to Saxon times and became of sufficient size and importance to be mentioned in the Domesday Book. Its eighteenth-century houses and hotel clustered around the triangular village green make it one of the very popular Dales villages. Askrigg better known to millions 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 (England's highest single drop waterfall at 99ft). |
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| Alpine Cottage , Reeth |
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Price: £ from £225
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Located in the heart of Swaledale in Reeth, Alpine Cottage has been tastefully refurbished to provide a high standard of accommodation for families, couples and walkers. Two spacious bedrooms, one with pine furniture, the other with solid oak furniture and king size bed offer ample sleeping for five. The bathroom features a slipper bath and large corner shower, whilst the kitchen has shaker style units. A spacious lounge, overlooking the green, has a dining table and leather settee, 32" LCD TV and CD. 3 pubs, 2 shops, a number of tea rooms and museum make Reeth the ideal base to explore the charms of Swaledale |
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