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Hartlington Mill - Langerton , Skipton
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599

Sleeps: 4

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Town Cottage , Skipton
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Price: £ 195- £408

Sleeps: 3

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Town Cottage is a stone built, terraced cottage set in a courtyard setting less than a minutes' walk away from the high street, in the historic Yorkshire Dales town of Skipton. With one king size double bed, plus a sofa bed in the sitting room, this cottage can sleep three people. Also contained in the cottage is a family bathroom, a compact fitted kitchen and a sitting room with a dining area, a gas fire and the sofa bed. Outside the cottage is a small front patio area with garden furniture and a private parking space. Conveniently located near to all of the town's amenities, yet perfect for discovering the delights of the Yorkshire Dales, Town Cottage is a wonderful cottage for a couple wanting a romantic retreat away from it all.
Skipton is well placed for visiting all that the Yorkshire Dales has to offer, whilst York, the Lake District and the West Coast are also within easy motoring distance. This market town has much to interest the visitor, boasting an ancient castle open to the public, a beautiful old parish church and a market occupying the cobbled setts each side of the high street. Enjoy a canal trip on a traditional barge or visit Embsay Steam Railway, which has regular steam train excursions at the weekend and is only 1 mile away.

Street Head Farm , Skipton
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Price: £ 378- £1092

Sleeps: 10

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Street Head Farm is a superb cottage situated two miles from the village of Lothersdale, five miles from Skipton, just south of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Boasting five bedrooms comprising of two double bedrooms, one of which has an ensuite shower room and three twin bedrooms, one of which is on the ground floor, as well as one family bathroom and one family ground floor shower room. The cottage also has a well equipped kitchen with dining area, and two sitting rooms, one of which has a logburning stove. To the outside of this cottage there is ample off road parking and a garden with furniture and a BBQ. Close to many places of interest and overlooking stunning countryside, Street Head Farm is a perfect holiday home for families and groups of friends.
Nestled in a peaceful valley of the Pennine Hills is the charming village of Lothersdale, just five miles from the market town of Skipton. At one time, this lovely little town was home to the famous writer, Charlotte Bronte, who went on to base Gateshead Hall from her novel ‘Jane Eyre’ on Stone Gappe House where she was governess. Many of the visitors today come to the village for its excellent walking routes as it is situated along the Pennine Way - on the stretch from Cowling to Gargrave. The village pub is well worth visiting and serves food whilst the nearby town of Skipton provides an excellent range of amenities. Just a short drive away is the town of Haworth, the Bronte's home and the famous Worth Valley Steam Railway.

Folly Cottage , Skipton
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Price: £ 163- £374

Sleeps: 2

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Renovated to a very high standard, this superb stone-built mid-terrace cottage is situated in a quiet corner of the famous village of Haworth. Just ten miles from Skipton, this cottage subtly combines a contemporary feel with original features and creates a wonderfully welcoming atmosphere. Outdoors is a small patio area with garden furniture ideal for al fresco dining, whilst the nearby towns of Skipton and Harrogate provide a wealth of local amenities and activities.
Home to the famous Bronte sisters, the small village of Haworth and the surrounding moorland inspired the women to put pen to paper and to write what have now become classics of English literature. With its myriad of curiosity and antique shops, alleyways and cobbled streets, there is a wonderful period atmosphere in this charming town set against the backdrop of countryside that would eventually be made famous in ‘Wuthering Heights’. The Worth Valley Railway is also nearby and was used in the film 'The Railway Children'. Trips around the old village of Oxenhope on the wonderful steam trains make for a special day out whilst The Bronte Parsonage museum, East Riddlesden Hall, and the Museum of Rail all make equally good attractions whilst the market town of Skipton – often called the Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales – is only a short drive away.

Whitethorn Lodge , Skipton
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Price: £ 234 - £ 355

Sleeps: 2

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Located a few minutes walk from the centre of the bustling market town of Skipton, with rural walks from the doorstep, Whitethorn Lodge, which is attached to the owner’s home, offers ideal accommodation for couples looking for a quiet base from which to explore the town and surrounding countryside. Skipton, known as the ‘Gateway to the Dales’, has a thriving town centre with a large variety of shops, restaurants, pubs and tea rooms, a Mediaeval castle and pretty canal along which leisurely boat excursions can be taken. It is also host to a traditional market four days a week. Grassington, in beautiful Wharfedale, is only 15 minutes drive away with Wensleydale, Swaledale and Ribblesdale all within an hours drive. You can also catch a train from Skipton which will take you on the famous Settle to Carlisle Railway for an alternative day out.

12 Hall Croft , Skipton
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Price: £ 202- £576

Sleeps: 5

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12 Hall Croft is a contemporary three-storey townhouse which provides spacious modern holiday living in a fantastic location close to the centre of the lovely market town of Skipton. Located in a quiet cul-de-sac, 12 Hall Croft offers accommodation including a delightful first floor sitting room with patio doors opening onto a balcony; modern kitchen with central island; large dining area opening to a summer room; three pleasing bedrooms, and a superb bathroom. There is a rear garden and decked area to the outside, that provides a welcoming and relaxing area to kick off your shoes and have a glass of something after a day spent sightseeing. Skipton town centre is a pleasant few minute’s stroll away along the canal and offers plenty of restaurants, pubs, shops, parks and more.
The picturesque market town of Skipton offers ample of things to do for all the family including an ancient castle that’s open for the public to explore, an old parish church and a bustling market. Skipton is recognized as the "The Gateway to the Dales", and is superbly located for discovering all that the Yorkshire Dales has to offer. Golf, swimming, squash, tennis and other sports and leisure activities are all on offer locally, while just one mile away you can visit Embsay Steam Railway or enjoy a canal trip on a traditional barge. The historic city of York, the Lake District and the West Coast are also all an easy drive away.

Sally's Cottage , Skipton
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Price: £ 149- £492

Sleeps: 4

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Situated in a quiet position just a few hundred yards from the village square, this pretty cottage is a charming, stone-built terraced property. The cottage comes with many welcoming original features, such as a cosy open fire in the snug living room. There are also stunning views of Embsay Crag from the twin bedroom, whilst outside visitors have the use of a large mature garden with bike storage – idea for people looking to cycle through the surrounding area. The cottage is ideally placed for access to Harrogate, York and Skipton, as well as the popular Wharfedale villages of Bolton Abbey, Burnsall and Grassington.
With a stone circle dating back to the Bronze Age, this quiet Dales village is of ancient origin and is thought to have been the site of a monastic settlement in the 12th Century. The village is now popular with walkers and steam-railway enthusiasts as the Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam-Railway runs through the beautiful surrounding countryside. The railway also boasts award-winning authentic station buildings and a variety of steam trains. The Old Mill in the village is also a popular attraction and contains a needlecraft centre and coffee shop whilst the lively bustling market town of Skipton provides any other amenities a visitor to Embsay might need. Bolton Abbey, Kilnsey and Grassington are all within easy driving distance and are popular tourist attractions whilst the Dales is full of excellent walking opportunities.

Laurel Bank Cottage , Skipton
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Price: £ 460- £1375

Sleeps: 12

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Laurel Bank Cottage is a stone built cottage, an addition to the owners' Victorian property is on the outskirts of the village of Embsay, close to the town of Skipton, on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. This property boasts five bedrooms, comprising of two ground floor double family rooms with a double and single bed, and three first floor bedrooms, consisting of one double, one twin and one adult sized bunks, meaning this cottage sleeps twelve people. The cottage also has a ground floor family bathroom and a first floor family shower room, a first floor sitting room, and a ground floor kitchen with a dining area. Outside, this cottage has off road parking, private patio areas and shared use of south facing gardens. Laurel Bank Cottage is a perfect cottage for families or friends that want to explore the area.
With a stone circle dating back to the Bronze Age, this quiet Dales village is of ancient origin. Originally the site of a monastic settlement in the 12th century, the village of Embsay is now a popular destination amongst walkers and railway enthusiasts. The Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway runs through the beautiful surrounding countryside and boasts award-winning authentic station buildings and steam trains. At the centre of the village is the Old Mill, home to a needlecraft centre and coffee shop whilst the lively, bustling market town of Skipton is close at hand to provide any extra amenities visitors may need. Bolton Abbey, Kilnsey and Grassington are all within easy driving distance and help to make this charming village a wonderful base for exploring the Dales.

Box Tree Cottage , Skipton
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Price: £ 149- £492

Sleeps: 4

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Situated in a quiet position just a few hundred yards from Embsay village square is this charming stone built terraced property which has been lovingly restored. The pretty, mature garden provides a bike storage facility – a practical addition to the property – as well as an ideal place to enjoy a picnic or a good book in the sunshine. The traditional old pubs of the village are only a short walk away, whilst the amenities of Skipton are within easy driving distance, making this a well-placed home-from-home for anyone looking to explore this glorious countryside.
With a stone circle dating back to the Bronze Age, this quiet Dales village is of ancient origin. The lovely little town of Embsay was once the site of a monastic settlement in the 12th Century and still provides an exciting insight into the country’s past. With the Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway and its award-winning authentic station buildings and steam trains as well as the Old Mill in the village, visitors can witness what the town may have been like in ages past. The Mill now boasts a needlecraft centre and coffee shop, however for all other amenities and attractions, the bustling market town of Skipton is close at hand. Nearby Bolton Abbey, Kilnsey and Grassington are all worth visiting, and with such beautiful surrounding countryside, it isn’t hard to see why the area is so popular amongst walkers.

Sandy Cottage , Skipton
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Price: £ 228- £697

Sleeps: 5

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This18th Century stone-built terraced cottage is located on the Linton village green and offers comfortable and spacious accommodation for up to five people. Well-renovated by the current owners, this cottage boasts Yorkstone flags, aged timber floors and exposed beams, providing accommodation full of period character. With a cosy sitting room and feature stone fireplace, a dining room with French windows leading to a private Yorkstone flagged rear patio and three bright bedrooms, this property is an excellent place for a family vacation. Centrally located in the beautiful National Park, this cottage makes a great holiday home no matter what the time of year.
Ideally positioned along the Linton Beck, the village of Linton itself is home to packhorse bridges, stepping-stones and fords, as well as multiple stone houses clustered around the central green, all dating from the 17th and 18th Century. The Fountaine Hospital, founded in 1721 is also located in the village and is one of the regions most renowned landmarks. Close by are the Linton Falls on the River Wharfe and a variety of paths and bridleways through the picturesque countryside. Down dale are the haunting Abbey ruins and Priory at Bolton Abbey, whilst the elegant town of Ilkley, overlooked by the famous Ilkley Moor, is within easy driving distance. Kettlewell and Buckden, with spectacular limestone scenery are also worth visiting.

1 Bridge End , Skipton
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Price: £ 414- £1248

Sleeps: 8

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Just a four minute walk from the centre of Grassington is this lovely stone-built end-terrace cottage situated above the banks of the River Wharfe. This property has been lovingly decorated with wooden flooring and a wood-effect stove, as well as an open fire in the living room. This property, with magnificent views of the river and surrounding dales, is well placed for local amenities and various activities within the area.
With traditional stone cottages and shops, clustered around the cobbled market place, Grassington is one of the most charming villages in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Offering outstanding shopping facilities for a settlement of its size, this village hosts a monthly farmer's market with a delicious range of organic and home-made local produce. This superb walking area is full of interesting natural features such as the River Wharfe and extensive Grass Woods which lay to the north of the village. Bolton Abbey with the Abbey ruins, the Priory and the famous "Strid Walk" is a short distance away, as is the elegant town of Ilkley, situated in the shadow of Ilkley Moor. The cathedral city of York is within easy driving distance and offers a wide range of attractions such as the Viking museum, the National Railway Museum and the chilling York Dungeon.

Town Head Farm , Skipton
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Price: £ 340- £1150

Sleeps: 8

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Town Head Farm is a luxuriously furnished, Grade II listed, detached farmhouse just on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales village of Malham. With two double and two twin bedrooms as well as a family bathroom, this cottage can sleep eight people in style. The cottage also contains a fitted kitchen, a dining room and a sitting room with an electric stove. Outside the cottage, you will find mature gardens with outdoor furniture and a BBQ, off road parking for 4 cars and an outside storeroom for bikes or walking equipment. Close to the famous Malham Cove and Malham Tarn, Town Head Farm is an impressive holiday home for the discerning traveller who fancies a little bit of comfort after a hard days exploring.
The village of Malham is an ideal base for visitors to the Dales who come to see one of Britain's most impressive natural features - Malham Cove. The Cove consists of a natural cavern or 'amphitheatre' of limestone rock stretching 75 metres in height and 300 metres around the perimeter. A steep walk up man-made steps is rewarded with a superb view across moors and limestone pavements to Malham Tarn - the Pennines' highest natural lake. The village itself has pubs and tearooms and a National Park Centre.

Butterfield Cottage , Skipton
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Price: £ 152- £378

Sleeps: 4

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Situated in a quiet corner of the famous village of Haworth and only ten miles from Skipton is this charming stone built, mid terrace cottage. This lovely building has been faithfully restored and is decorated and furnished to a high standard throughout. With a cot and high chair available on request, this is a great cottage for young families. The village of Haworth offers a wide range of local amenities such as traditional pubs, restaurants and cafes.
Home to the famous Bronte sisters, the small village of Haworth and its surrounding moorland inspired such novels as Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights. Nowadays, this charming little village is home to a myriad of curiosity and antique shops, alleyways and cobbled streets helping to create a period atmosphere. Nearby, the authentic steam railway - Worth Valley Railway - is worth a visit and was used in the film 'The Railway Children'. This regular service stops at the old village of Oxenhope and makes a fantastic day out. In addition to the railway the area also hosts the Museum of Rail, Bronte Parsonage museum, East Riddlesden Hall, and the market town of Skipton – often called the Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales. The elegant town of Harrogate is also close by and visitors there can enjoy the highly acclaimed ‘Betty’s Tea Rooms’ – home of ‘Yorkshire Tea’.

Blacksmith Cottage , Skipton
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Price: £ 175- £447

Sleeps: 2

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Formerly a blacksmith's workshop, this cottage is located in the heart of Grassington - one of the most popular villages in the Yorkshire Dales. This beautiful ground floor studio has been well furnished to provide elegant accommodation in a fabulous spot. This is a great location for a couple on a romantic break or for a pair of friends to enjoy the stunning scenery of North Yorkshire. Just a minute’s walk from the village centre, the cottage is well placed for local amenities and activities within the area such as those at Bolton Abbey, the Yorkshire Dales National Park and Grassington itself.
With traditional stone cottages and shops clustered around the cobbled market place, Grassington is one of the most charming villages in the Yorkshire Dales National Park and offers exceptional shopping facilities for a settlement of its size. With a monthly farmer's market offering a mouth-watering range of organic and home-made produce from farms nearby, it’s easy for visitors to discover real, local food. This is also an excellent area for walking with the River Wharfe and extensive Grass Woods to the north offering stunning scenery as a backdrop. Bolton Abbey with its Abbey ruins, the Priory and the famous "Strid Walk" is close by and offers a number of interesting sights as does the elegant town of Ilkley, situated in the shadow of the famous Ilkley Moor.

Canal Cottage , Skipton
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Price: £ 313 - £ 483

Sleeps: 4

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A mid terrace property overlooking the canal basin, with it’s colourful barges, Canal Cottage is within easy walking distance of the town centre offering a market four days a week, shops, tea shops, pubs and restaurants. The park with children’s play area, pitch and putt and leisure pool is an easy stroll along the canal bank and there are lovely walks through Skipton Woods. Visit the mediaeval castle which hosts re-enactments, music and theatre events. The cottage is well equipped and furnished to a very good standard and there are lovely views over the canal and roof tops to the moors beyond. Ideally situated to explore the Dales and its local beauty spots of Bolton Abbey, Grassington, Settle and Malham.

Ermysteds Cottage , Skipton
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Price: £ 185- £378

Sleeps: 2

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Ermysteds Cottage is a stone built, terraced cottage in the popular market town of Skipton on the southern edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. With one kingsize double bedroom and a bathroom, this cottage is ideal for a romantic break for two. The rest of the cottage contains a fitted kitchen and a sitting room with a dining area. Outside the cottage is a rear garden with a patio, outdoor furniture and a barbecue, secure bike storage and off road parking on a first come first served basis. Being so centrally located, Ermysteds Cottage is an ideal base for leaving the car behind and exploring all of Skipton and beyond.
Known as "The Gateway to the Dales", Skipton is well placed for visiting all that the Dales has to offer, whilst York, the Lake District and the West Coast are also within easy motoring distance. This lovely market town has much to interest the visitor, boasting an ancient castle open to the public, a beautiful old parish church and a colourful market occupying the cobbled setts each side of the high street. Enjoy a canal trip on a traditional barge or visit Embsay Steam Railway, which has regular steam train excursions at the weekend and is only 1 mile away.

Ginnel Mews , Skipton
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Price: £ 129- £449

Sleeps: 5

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Ginnel Mews is a stone-built cottage situated in a private mews near to the centre of the Yorkshire market town of Skipton. With two double bedrooms and one with a folding bed as well as a family bathroom, this cottage can sleep up to five people. The cottage also contains a fitted kitchen and a sitting room with a dining table. To the outside of the cottage is a small patio garden and private parking for two cars. Ideal as a base for exploring the Yorkshire Dales, Ginnel Mews is a lovely family cottage.
The lovely town of Skipton is often referred to as "The Gateway to the Dales". Close by is the cathedral city of York, the Lake District and the West Coast, making this an incredibly central location. Skipton itself is an old market town and still continues the tradition to this day. It also boasts an ancient castle open to the public and a beautiful old parish church. With regular steam train excursions running at the weekend, visitors can enjoy a trip on the Embsay Steam Railway – just one mile away - or experience a canal trip on a traditional barge. There are also facilities for golf, swimming, squash, tennis and snooker.

Low Field House , Skipton
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Price: £ 425- £1400

Sleeps: 11

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Low Field House is a stone built Victorian building situated just a short walk from the centre of the market town of Skipton in the Yorkshire Dales. Boasting four bedrooms consisting of one double, one twin, one single and one family bedroom as well as two sofabeds and two family bathrooms, this cottage can sleep up to fourteen people. Also contained within the cottage is a fitted kitchen, a dining room and a sitting room with a sofabed and an electric fire and a games room. To the outside of the cottage is off road parking for two cars with roadside parking also available on a first come, first served basis. Ideally located close to the town centre, so that you can leave the car behind, yet just a short drive away from some of the most beautiful countryside in Yorkshire, Low Field House is sure to offer a holiday to remember.
Skipton is well placed for visiting all that the Dales have to offer. This market town boasts an ancient castle open to the public, a beautiful old parish church and a market occupying the cobbled setts each side of the high street. Enjoy a canal trip on a traditional barge or visit Embsay Steam Railway, which has regular steam train excursions at the weekend and is only 1 mile away.

Wynnville , Skipton
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Price: £ 166- £432

Sleeps: 3

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Wynnville is a detached bungalow in a peaceful corner of the village of Embsay close to the market town of Skipton in the Yorkshire Dales. With one double and one single bedroom as well as a family shower room, this cottage is ideal for three people. The rest of the accommodation is made up of a fitted kitchen and a sitting room with a dining area and a gas fire, whilst in the garage is a utility area. Outside this cottage is off road parking for two cars, lockable bike storage in the garage and a lawned garden with patio area and furniture. Being located on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Wynnville is the ideal cottage for visitors looking to explore the region for the first time.
The Dales village of Embsay is of ancient origin, with a stone circle dating back to the Bronze Age and having been the site of a monastic settlement in the 12th Century. Today it is popular with walkers and steam railway enthusiasts who come to enjoy the beautiful surrounding countryside and the Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway, with its award-winning authentic station buildings and steam trains. The Old Mill in the village centre boasts a needlecraft centre and coffee shop, whilst all the amenities and attractions of the lively bustling market town of Skipton are close at hand. Nearby are lots of popular places to visit, including Bolton Abbey, Kilnsey and Grassington making this an ideal location for a wonderful Dales holiday.

Hartlington Mill - Springside , Skipton
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Price: £ 600 - £ 899

Sleeps: 6

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