Cartmel Cottage is a delightful, stone-built end-terrace property located just off the main square in the historic town of Middleham, North Yorkshire. This charming cottage, dating back to around 1850, offers accommodation for up to three guests in two cozy bedrooms. The interior features an inviting open plan living area adorned with exposed ceiling beams and a wood-burning stove, creating a warm atmosphere for relaxation. The modern kitchen is well-equipped for all culinary needs, while an open staircase leads to the bedrooms, providing a comfortable and practical living space.
Guests will appreciate the small front garden that accompanies the cottage, featuring a seating area that allows them to enjoy the picturesque surroundings. From this vantage point, visitors can observe racehorses trotting by from the nearby stables, adding a unique charm to their stay. The proximity of excellent traditional pubs and local eateries ensures that guests have ample dining options within easy reach, enhancing their experience of the local culture and cuisine.
Middleham is often referred to as "the Windsor of the North," thanks to its rich historical significance and stunning architecture. Nestled between the rivers Ure and Cover, the town is dominated by a 12th-century castle, which was once the residence of the "Kingmaker," the Earl of Warwick, during the Wars of the Roses. Following his marriage to Anne Neville, the youngest daughter of Warwick, Richard III made the castle his principal northern residence in 1471. The town's historical allure is complemented by its beautiful surroundings, offering wonderful walking opportunities right from the doorstep.
While Middleham is a picturesque destination, it is also a working rural town, meaning visitors should be prepared for farm traffic and horses on the roads, particularly in the early morning hours. Additionally, as a popular tourist spot, there may be an increase in traffic during high seasons. However, this blend of rural charm and historical significance makes Middleham and Cartmel Cottage an ideal retreat for those looking to explore the North of England.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!