Occupying a spot in Sedbergh, North Yorkshire, this beautifully converted lower section of an old threshing barn offers a unique holiday experience for groups of up to four guests. Nestled in the picturesque Rawthay Valley, just over a mile from Sedbergh, this holiday home combines modern amenities with historical charm, making it an ideal getaway for couples, friends, or small families. The owners have meticulously renovated the space to ensure a blend of contemporary comfort and rustic character, highlighted by features such as old beams and exposed stonework throughout the accommodation.
The property, named Boskins after the traditional cattle dividers integrated into its design, showcases a spacious main living area that serves as a cozy retreat. The room is adorned with exposed stone walls and a beamed ceiling, creating an inviting atmosphere for relaxation. The master bedroom boasts a luxurious super king-size bed, an en-suite facility, and full-length windows that overlook a charming patio. Complementing this is a well-equipped kitchen that harmonizes modern units with the barn's original features, making it a delightful space for culinary enthusiasts.
The second bedroom is equally accommodating, featuring a spacious twin setup that can be transformed into another super king-size bed, along with its own en-suite. For pet owners, the property includes a practical washroom with a dog shower, perfect for cleaning up after outdoor adventures. Outside, a lovely patio furnished with garden furniture provides an excellent spot for outdoor dining and relaxation, enhancing the overall holiday experience.
Guests will find themselves surrounded by outstanding natural beauty, with excellent walking opportunities right from the doorstep. A scenic river walk and access to the Howgill range cater to hiking enthusiasts. Additionally, the historic village of Dent, known for its cobbled streets and the Dent Knitters, is just five miles away. This charming cottage is ideally situated for exploring both the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District National Parks, making it a perfect base for discovering the rich landscapes and cultural heritage of the region.
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!