The Manse, located in Keld, North Yorkshire, is a spacious two-storey cottage designed to accommodate up to six guests with its three well-appointed bedrooms. Ideal for weekend or mid-week breaks, especially during off-peak seasons, the property features a welcoming atmosphere with amenities such as pets allowed and an open fire. The cottage boasts a small front garden and a rear paved patio, providing picturesque views of Upper Swaledale, and is decorated to a high standard, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors.
Originally built as a minister's residence, The Manse offers generously sized reception rooms that enhance the spacious living experience. The sitting room, complete with an open fire and Victorian fire surround, serves as a cozy retreat after a day spent exploring the beautiful dales. The south-facing windows in both the dining and sitting rooms offer a delightful perspective of daily rural life, allowing guests to observe the local activities, such as lambs playing in spring or sheepdogs herding flocks through the village, making Keld a place of constant interest.
The well-equipped kitchen and breakfast room at the rear of the cottage provide a charming space to start the day, featuring traditional elements like a flagged floor and a range that adds to the rustic charm. Upstairs, guests can find three generously sized bedrooms—a king-size, a double, and a twin—along with a large shower room. Additional conveniences include a downstairs toilet, a hand basin, and a large walk-in cupboard that serves as a drying room, ensuring comfort even during inclement weather. The Manse has been fully restored, retaining many original features while offering modern amenities such as WiFi and Freeview television.
Outside, The Manse is surrounded by well-maintained gardens with flower borders and outdoor furniture, and it provides parking for two vehicles along with secure cycle storage. Nestled at the top of Swaledale, Keld is a serene hamlet with stunning scenery and numerous walking trails accessible right from the cottage door. It lies at the crossroads of the Coast to Coast and Pennine Way long-distance walks, making it a walker’s paradise. The village itself is peaceful but includes essential amenities such as a tearoom, a small hotel with a restaurant, and The Keld Resource Centre, where visitors can learn more about the area’s rich history and enjoy outdoor activities like cycling and birdwatching.
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