Peggy’s Place, located in Threshfield, Lancashire, is a beautifully refurbished accommodation that offers stunning views of the river Wharfe and the surrounding Dale. This spacious retreat can comfortably sleep up to eight guests, making it an ideal getaway for families and friends seeking a peaceful rural escape. Upon entering, guests are greeted by a bright and inviting hallway, complete with a sofa bed and a cozy easy chair, creating a perfect chill-out area. The hallway leads into an expansive open-plan living area that showcases panoramic views, featuring a contemporary kitchen, a dining space with access to the patio and garden, and a comfortable sitting area equipped with a wood burner log effect gas stove and a smart TV for entertainment.
The accommodation includes four well-appointed bedrooms, two of which are super king-sized with zip/link beds for added flexibility, one king-sized room, and one double room. Two of the bedrooms boast en-suite shower rooms, while the others have convenient access to a stunning house bathroom that features an elegant roll-top cast iron bath positioned near a lowered window, allowing guests to soak in both comfort and the beautiful views. Additionally, a large utility room off the hallway includes a walk-in shower, a WC, and laundry facilities, enhancing the convenience of the stay.
Guests can easily explore the charming village of Threshfield, which is just a short stroll away and offers a petrol station, a well-stocked convenience store for last-minute provisions, and the traditional country pub, The Old Hall Inn, known for its home-cooked meals in a welcoming atmosphere. The picturesque village of Grassington is also nearby, featuring stone-built cottages and cobbled streets that provide a delightful setting for enjoying coffee and cake at local tea rooms or browsing the monthly farmers' markets.
For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Peggy’s Place serves as a gateway to numerous local walks and cycling routes, including paths that are part of the Tour de Yorkshire and Tour de France. A short drive away is the historic market town of Skipton, where visitors can explore the medieval dungeons of Skipton Castle, enjoy a round of golf at Skipton Golf Club, or delve into local history at the Craven Museum & Gallery. The stunning landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales National Park are also within reach, offering attractions such as the subterranean limestone caves at Stump Cross Caverns, the breathtaking Stainforth Force waterfall, and the challenging ascent of Whernside, the tallest of the Yorkshire Three Peaks. Peggy’s Place is the perfect base for a memorable countryside escape.
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!