Holiday Cottages in Settle, North Yorkshire available for rental
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| Pen-y-Ghent View , Settle |
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Price: £ 132- £440
Sleeps: 6 |

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| This stone-built, mid-terrace cottage is situated in the popular village of Horton-in-Ribblesdale, home of the famous Three Peaks Walk and just six miles from Settle. This cottage offers comfortable, well-equipped accommodation in a beautiful location and is within easy walking distance of a traditional pub. The property itself boasts a four poster bed, an open fire, an enclosed patio area and lovely views of the Three Peaks. There are also three good sized bedrooms, able to sleep a total of six people, and the property benefits from all modern conveniences whilst still managing to retain plenty of character charm. |
| Situated within the National Park and composed of traditional Dales buildings including a charming Norman church, a village shop and two pubs, the village of Horton-in-Ribblesdale is a wonderful place for a holiday. The Three Peaks Walk, Pen-Y-Ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough are all close by and offer some of the most challenging walks in the country, whilst the famous Settle-Carlisle Railway passes through the village itself and incorporates the Ribblehead viaduct, completed in 1870. The market town of Settle offers a wide variety of pubs and restaurants and is situated nearby whilst the local Victoria Hall acts as a cinema over the weekends and offers other activities such as folk nights throughout the year. Natural attractions such as Malham Cove and Gordale Scar are also within easy reach, along with the nearby Dales towns of Skipton and Malham. |
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| Rose Cottage , Settle |
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Price: £ 186- £494
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Just two minutes walk from the famous railway station, this detached cottage is close to the centre of the market town of Settle. With accommodation set mainly over the ground floor of the property, this cosy cottage offers three bedrooms, a sitting room with gas fire and a dining room with additional warm and cosy ‘snug’. The garden to the cottage is lovely for a summers meal, or if you prefer to eat out, the shops, pubs and restaurants of Settle are just a few minutes walk. The Dales, the Lakes, miles of walking trails and the famous Settle-Carlisle Railway are all on the doorstep. |
| Ideally positioned next to the potholes, caves and cliffs of Britains largest outcrop of limestone, the bustling market town of Settle looks out on some of the best scenery in the country. On the south west edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Settle continues to offer a market every Tuesday, filling the town square with stalls offering local crafts and other items. A traditional town cinema operates on Fridays and Saturdays, and throughout the week Settle has a good selection of shops and restaurants to enjoy. The town is the starting point for the Settle-Carlisle Railway, crossing stunning countryside. |
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| Warth Barn , Settle |
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Price: £ 336- £1615
Sleeps: 10 |

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| Located close to the attractive village of Ingleton and eight miles from Kirkby Lonsdale is this outstanding barn conversion. Boasting four floors of first class accommodation, this property has been converted to the highest of standards. With plenty of original features such as oak flooring and oak lintels as well as luxurious modern additions like the under-floor heating, this property successfully combines period style with comfort. The village centre with its range of amenities is just a mile away, whilst the surrounding Dales countryside offers plenty for visitors to see and do. |
| Nestled on the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park beneath Ingleborough, one of the famous ‘Three Peaks’, this attractive village offers a wide selection of amenities including shops, pubs and places to eat. With pretty, winding streets centring on a tiny market place, this is an incredibly pretty location though the village is best known for its White Scar Caves which are situated a mile outside of the village on the road to Hawes. These astonishing caves are open to the public and display a dazzling array of stalactites and stalagmites, caverns and a huge underground lake. The ‘Fall Walk’, which incorporates the impressive cascading waterfalls of the region is close by, adding to a long list of reasons that make this an excellent touring base for those looking to holiday in North Yorkshire. |
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| Austen , Settle |
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Price: £ 236- £552
Sleeps: 5 |

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| This elegant and comfortable property is a spacious ground floor apartment in the grounds of a beautiful country house offering bright and modern accommodation. On the ground floor the living space is open plan and the sitting and dining room have fantastic picture windows that allow the sunlight to stream through, making a bright and relaxing area. The beautifully fitted kitchen is well equipped and appointed and the bathroom has been furnished to the same high standard. There are three tastefully decorated bedrooms and the double room has the luxury of an en-suite shower room. Outside there is a shared lawn area with garden furniture and a barbecue, making it the ideal spot for an al fresco meal. The property is one and a half miles from the town of Settle making it a perfect base for an enjoyable holiday in this location. |
| The lovely village of Langcliffe sits in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The village has a spectacular, large village green with charming stone cottages surrounding it and is dominated by a beautiful old church. It is one and a half miles from Settle, a thriving market town with excellent shopping facilities, railway station, and a variety of pubs and restaurants. Fishing is available locally and there are ample of walks round the village from a gentle stroll to more challenging routes on offer for the more experienced walker. Nature lovers can take advantage of the different habitats for spotting a wide variety of birds and wildlife. With a host of attractions and activities on offer, this lovely village makes a fabulous base for a wonderful holiday. |
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| Harber Scar , Settle |
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Price: £ 160- £466
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Harber Scar is a 300 year old, stone-built terraced cottage in the Yorkshire Dales village of Horton-in-Ribblesdale, home of the famous Three Peaks Mountains and just six miles from the town of Settle. Able to sleep five people in one double, one twin and one single bedroom, the cottage also benefits from a family bathroom. The rest of the cottage is made up of a kitchen with a dining area and a sitting room with a woodburning stove. To the exterior of the cottage is a large shared, enclosed garden with outdoor furniture and a BBQ. Set across the road from one of the pubs in the village and with stunning views all around the village, Harber Scar is the perfect holiday cottage for a family who want to explore all of the delights of the Yorkshire Dales. |
| Horton-in-Ribblesdale sits in the Yorkshire Dales National Park and has 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, Pen-Y-Ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough offering some of the most challenging walks in the country. The Settle-Carlisle Railway passes through the village and passes some of the most beautiful scenery in the country. The nearby town of Settle offers a wide variety of pubs and restaurants whilst the market square features the Shambles, an historic 3-storey building with shops on two levels and houses above, and the Town Hall. |
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| Stone End Cottage , Settle |
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Price: £ 270- £780
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Situated in a residential area at the very heart of the beautiful Dales village of Austwick is this delightful cottage, a lovely semi-detached property. Comfortable and spacious throughout, this lovely building offers a charming sitting room and a large, well-equipped fitted kitchen. The cottage also comes with a pretty, well-established garden set amidst fantastic views over the surrounding countryside – ideal for al fresco dining. |
| Arguably one of the finest areas for walking in the region, the village of Austwick provides an excellent base for ramblers looking to explore the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Full of limestone pavements and scars, caves and open moors, this diverse and varied scenery offers a wealth of wonderful cycle tracks and walks through areas full of natural interest. In addition to boasting an excellent local pub serveing home cooked meals as well as a country hotel for an extra special night out, Austwick also has a shop and post office to meet visitors daily needs. As one of the less well-known villages in the area, this wonderful little settlement offers a quiet location off the beaten track and away from the crowds. With the towns of Settle, Kirkby Lonsdale, Skipton and Kendal all close by, Austwick provides peace and quiet without leaving you feeling marooned. |
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| West View Cottage , Settle |
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Price: £ 135- £453
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Formerly a quarry worker's house, this deceptively spacious stone-built mid-terraced property is just a short walk from the centre of Horton-in-Ribblesdale. The cottage has recently been refurbished with charm and character and boasts not only an ESSE range-cooker in the kitchen but also a multi fuel stove in the sitting room, ensuring a warm welcome regardless of the time of year. All local amenities are close by, and a variety of well-marked footpaths, leading from Horton to both Pen-y-Ghent and Ingleborough are within easy walking distance of the property. |
| Ideally positioned within the National Park, the beautiful Horton in Ribblesdale is an incredibly picturesque place. Home to a variety of traditional Dales buildings, a historic Norman church and a village shop and two pubs, this charming little country get-away is well served by local amenities and is surrounded by magnificent countryside. Ideal for walking, this wonderful location has routes for people of all abilities. The famous Three Peaks Walk, Pen-Y-Ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough offers experienced walkers a challenge, whilst the lower fells provide scenic routes for the less practised. Another way to see the stunning countryside of North Yorkshire would be to take a trip on the famous Settle-Carlisle Railway, which passes through the village and winds along some of the most beautiful and inspiring upland scenery in the country. Settle itself is worth a visit and offers a wide variety of pubs and restaurants. |
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| Louise Cottage , Settle |
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Price: £ 265 - £ 399
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Situated in a quiet backwater just off the centre of town, this lovely little cottage exudes charm and character. A Grade II Listed building dating back to the 1800s it is accessed at ground floor with accommodation all on one level but with the advantage of elevated views over the countryside. It was originally built as workshops over a 16th Century two storey cottage, retaining its original beams it has been sympathetically renovated to form a charming cottage for two. The stable door opens onto a small pretty patio/decked area with table and chairs. Settle has a good variety of shops, tea shops, restaurants and pubs serving good food just a short stroll away and the scenic Settle to Carlisle rail journey can be joined at Settle station taking you over the famous Ribblehead viaduct into the beautiful Yorkshire Dales and on through the Eden Valley to Carlisle, a journey not to be missed! The whole of the Yorkshire Dales are easily accessible, footpaths abound and the challenge of The Three Peaks – Ingleborough, Whernside and Pen-y-Ghent almost on the doorstep |
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| Carn Cottage , Settle |
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Price: £ 150- £366
Sleeps: 2 |

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Carn Cottage, situated in the lovely village of Long Preston is an 18th century built semi detached cottage that offers 'upside down' accommodation. Beautifully restored, with many original features, the cottage provides a cosy living area, which contains a small fitted kitchen, breakfast bar, sitting area with open fire and a first floor shower room. There is also a ground floor double bedroom which is accessed from the 1st floor living room via an open staircase. Outside there is off road parking for one car and a garden with furniture.
Carn Cottage is ideally placed for walkers and cyclists and the towns of Settle and Skipton are close by. |
| The lovely village of Long Preston is situated in Malhamdale, just four miles from Settle and twelve miles from Skipton, which is known as the 'Gateway to the Dales.' The village has several large, tree lined village greens, footpaths that lead to the surrounding hills and two fantastic pubs. Also the railway station, situated at the edge of the village provides access to the famous Settle to Carlisle Railway line. The busy market town of Settle is nearby and has many amenities including pubs, restaurants and a public swimming pool. Other attractions nearby are Skipton Castle and the Falconry Centre. which makes Long Preston a perfect base to explore this wonderful part of Yorkshire. |
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| Bramble Bank , Settle |
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Price: £ 337 - £ 652
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Detached Non Smoking Enclosed Garden Multi Bath Shower Pub Close By Short Break Easy Walking Access |
Ideally positioned in one acre of tranquil safely enclosed private grounds and surrounded by beautiful countryside on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales this individual lodge offers a stylish haven for a wonderfully relaxing country holiday. This is a superb walking area a dramatic landscape of limestone gorges and glacial lakes and the spectacular scenery of Malham Cove and Ingleton Waterfalls lies under 15 miles away as does Skipton with its historic castle and nearby steam railway. Ripon Harrogate and the Lake District are all under an hour's drive. Pub 1 mile shop 2 miles with more extensive shopping in Settle 6 miles.
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| Carlyle , Settle |
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Price: £ 238- £643
Sleeps: 6 |

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| A bright and spacious first floor apartment in the grounds of a beautiful country house, this property was once part of a stone barn and stables. It has been converted and finished to a high standard and offers bright and contemporary accommodation for up to six people. Outside, a balcony takes advantage of the stunning views towards the fells. The sitting room is stylish and modern with large picture windows flooding the area with light, and the dining area leads to the modern, well-equipped fitted kitchen and is a lovely relaxing space. There are three elegant bedrooms - one double with the luxury of an en-suite and a twin room with access to the family bathroom and its fabulous corner bath. This property is a tremendous base to enjoy a holiday in this unforgettable location. |
| This charming village of Langcliffe is situated in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, and has an impressive village green with charming stone cottages clustered around it, a beautiful old church and just one and a half miles from the bustling market town of Settle. Settle offers visitors a selection of excellent shops and the town also has a railway station and a wide variety of pubs and restaurants. There are ample of walks close to the village and one of them, The Time Line Walk, starts in the village car park and takes the walker on a fascinating trail through the history of the area. With its proximity to some fabulous attractions and the walks on offer in this beautiful countryside, Langcliffe is a fabulous base for a holiday. |
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| Charnwood , Settle |
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Price: £ 367 - £ 573
Sleeps: 6 |

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| This well presented family house situated in the Yorkshire Dales National Park is in an ideal location with panoramic views over Ribblesdale in the area known as ‘Upper Settle’, ideal for families or groups of friends wishing to holiday in this picturesque part of the Yorkshire Dales. The spacious sitting/dining room is warm and cosy and comfortably furnished in a traditional style in this ‘get away from it all’ location with ever-changing views across the valley. Charnwood is ideal for visiting the whole of Yorkshire and the Lake District National Park. Settle stands beside the largest limestone outcrop in Great Britain, there are walks directly from the doorstep onto the limestone fells and fields and Pennine Bridleway passes directly by the door. The famous Three Peaks of Ingleborough, Whernside and Pen-y-Gent are nearby, along with the ‘Settle Loop’. This lively market town hosts many events throughout the year and is home to the Rural Museum; visit the quaint shops, pubs, tearooms and restaurants serving good food. |
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| Stepping Stones Barn , Settle |
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Price: £ 245- £660
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Stepping Stones Barn is a stone built, semi-detached, barn conversion cottage next to the village green and the river in the village of Stainforth, just three miles from Settle in the Yorkshire Dales. The cottage has two double bedrooms and one twin room which with the addition of a family bathroom make it suitable for six people. The cottage also contains an open plan living area with a fitted kitchen, a dining area and a sitting room. To the outside of the cottage is a mature garden overlooking the river with outdoor furniture and a BBQ, as well as lockable bike storage and off road parking for one car. Beautifully furnished and set in stunning countryside, Stepping Stones Barn is a truly luxurious holiday cottage. |
| Stainforth is a village in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Stone built traditional cottages, narrow lanes, the village church and the quaint old pub all go together to make this one of the prettiest villages in Ribblesdale. The village is about three miles from Settle, a bustling market town with excellent shopping facilities, a good selection of restaurants and a thriving market day, when the square is filled with stalls offering a wide range of goods. The Settle to Carlisle Railway, the most scenic in England features the occasional steam train, and the run across the Ribblehead viaduct with its twenty-four arches is an experience not to be missed. |
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| Fell Cottage , Settle |
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Price: £ 255- £725
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Fell Cottage is a traditional, stone-built cottage that has been sympathetically converted to offer accommodation for up to 8 people; an excellent haven for large families or groups of friends. The property backs onto a rear flagged garden, from which you can enjoy a spot of summertime dining or simply soak up the mountainous scenery. You can still enjoy all that the region has to offer in the crisp, winter months as the cottage is centrally-heated throughout and has an open fire in the sitting-room. Although there is parking for up to 2 cars, all the local amenities are just 3 minutes away on foot. |
| Horton-in-Ribblesdale is a small village nestled at the base of Pen-y-Ghent, one of Yorkshire's Three Peaks. The mountain towers over the village, which has pubs and a famous café to refresh returning walkers. It is on the Settle-Carlisle Railway, which traverses the Pennines and the station won the Best Kept Station for 17 consecutive years. It has been taken over by the Settle and Carlisle Railway Trust and is one of the most attractive stations on the line. The limestone country around here is popular for caving and potholing. Horton-in-Ribblesdale boasts a number of pubs and inns, well known for serving excellent food. The medieval parish church in the village dates from the 15th Century but with many Norman features. As an alternative to walking and climbing, there is much to be explored underground as this is an area rich in caves and potholes. Hull Pot, below Pen-y-Ghent and Alum Pot, above Selside are two of the better known ones and well worth a visit. |
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| The Folly , Settle |
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Price: £ 475 - £ 525
Sleeps: 2 |

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| This unique property forming part of a 17th Century Grade I listed building, is decorated and furnished to an extremely high standard. Restored and refurbished, this luxurious 5 star accommodation offers a superb unique accommodation in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Retaining many original features this character property has a magnificent Inglenook fireplace, mullion windows and open stone work; it is listed in the book of ‘Englands 1000 Best Houses’. The Folly is ideal for a relaxing holiday or short break at any time of the year in this glorious corner of Yorkshire. There is a pretty terraced garden to spend time relaxing in after a day out exploring. Settle is situated amongst spectacular limestone uplands; walks and strolls can be taken directly from the doorstep. Enjoy a relaxing journey through the outstanding scenery on the Settle to Carlisle railway or arrive by train (the property is ¼ mile from the station). Alternatively take a day out in the Lake District within an easy and scenic drive. Settle offers restaurants, tea rooms and pubs serving local specialities and there are traditional butchers, bakers and an award winning supermarket for everyday needs. |
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| Ramblers Cottage , Settle |
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Price: £ from £185
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Set in a central location in the heart of the bustling market town of Settle, Ramblers' Cottage is a lovely character cottage dating back to the 1850's with a charming patio area to the rear complete with flower beds and garden furniture. An open fire in the lounge offers a cosy atmosphere. |
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| Holly Lodge , Settle |
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Price: £ 204- £507
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Holly Lodge is a conversion of an old detached stable, about one mile from the village of Giggleswick close to Settle, on the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. With one double room, one twin and a family bathroom, this cottage can sleep four people. The rest of the accommodation is made up of an open plan living area comprising a fitted kitchen, a dining area and a sitting room. Outside the cottage are a sheltered patio area with garden furniture and a wildlife area to the side of property leading up to small wooded area, as well as off road parking for two cars. With two other cottages on site, Holly Lodge can sleep eighteen people making it suitable for large family groups who want to explore this beautiful part of the country. |
| Giggleswick itself has a few small shops and pubs, whilst the wide ranging amenities of the nearby market town of Settle are within easy walking distance. Further afield is the town of Ingleton with its splendid waterfall walk and of course (for the more serious walker) the Three Peaks are nearby. |
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| Penyghent Cottage , Settle |
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Price: £ 160- £427
Sleeps: 4 |

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| This is a lovely property that dates back around 300 years, and sits next to Selside village green. It’s a pretty semi-detached stone built cottage which has been lovingly restored and offers beautifully decorated and comfortable oak-floored accommodation which still has many original features including the feature windows and beams. This cottage successfully combines the charm of the old with the convenience of the new, from its warm and welcoming sitting area with a wood burning stove to the modern kitchen and stylish bathroom. Situated at the centre of the Three Peaks, the property is in the perfect location for exploring the area. Take the scenic walking trails from the village of Selside over the incredible mountains of Pen-y-Ghent and Ingleborough and experience the spectacular views, or take a quiet stroll around the little village if you’re not quite ready to scale the heights! |
| Selside is a pretty Dales village set in the centre of the famous Three Peaks and is a village of traditional cottages with a lovely green. The splendid countryside that surrounds the village offers wonderful fell walking, giving walkers the opportunity to tackle the well-known Three Peaks Walk. |
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| Rowan House , Settle |
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Price: £ 210- £675
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Rowan House is a stone built house in an elevated hillside position about one mile from the village of Giggleswick close to Settle, on the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. With one double room, two twin bedrooms, a double bed settee in the living room and a family bathroom, this cottage can sleep eight people. The rest of the accommodation is made up of a fitted kitchen with a dining area and a sitting room with a fireplace and a stove. Outside the cottage are a shared garden and a private sitting area with outdoor furniture, as well as plenty of off road parking. With two other cottages on site, Rowan House can sleep eighteen people making it suitable for large family groups who want to explore this beautiful part of the country. |
| Ideally positioned below a limestone scar in the Craven Fault, the lovely Ribblesdale village of Giggleswick is just across the river from the bustling market town of Settle. With a variety of traditional houses and cottages, many of which date back to the 17th Century as the 'date stones' over their doorways will confirm, this charming village is still centred around the beautiful St Alkelda's church, a 12th Century construction, and the famous domed chapel at Giggleswick School. With a handful of shops and pubs, the village provides the bare essentials but for a wider range of amenities visitors should take a trip to nearby Settle, which is within easy walking distance. The town of Ingleton is also close by and is worth visiting for its splendid waterfall walk. |
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| Chapel Cottage , Settle |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 3 |

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| Chapel Cottage is a lovely and cosy Grade II listed cottage refurbished in 2005 with traditional Yorkshire flag stone floors, a wood burning stove and small but very well equipped kitchen. The dreamy master bedroom houses an antique brass and cast bed with stained and polished original wooden floors complemented with rugs, offering real home from home comforts. There will be fresh flowers, tea, coffee and milk etc. for you on arrival. Tucked away just off the main street, the cottage is only a gentle stroll from the market square which is surrounded by a good selection of restaurants, traditional pubs and tea rooms. |
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