Hollins House, located in the picturesque village of Dent, Cumbria, is a beautifully refurbished traditional Dales farmhouse that accommodates up to seven guests across four stylish bedrooms. Nestled within two acres of scenic landscape owned by Dent Brewery, this charming property offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding fells. The farmhouse, which dates back to the 16th century and was remodeled in Victorian times, combines modern comforts with its historical charm, making it an inviting retreat for families and groups seeking a countryside escape.
The location of Hollins House in Dentdale provides a wealth of activities for outdoor enthusiasts. The area boasts numerous undiscovered paths and bridleways ideal for walkers, while the renowned Dalesway trail runs through the valley, connecting Ribblehead to Windermere. Furthermore, railway enthusiasts can take advantage of the nearby Dent station, the highest railway station in England, which connects to the scenic Settle-Carlisle line. For those interested in exploring further, the White Scar Caves at Ingleton and the quiet lanes perfect for cycling are also in close proximity.
Guests will find the village of Dent just three miles away, featuring charming cobbled streets and local attractions such as the Dent Brewery pub and the George and Dragon. The Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District are also easily accessible, providing ample opportunities for exploration and adventure. The property is equipped with modern amenities, including superfast broadband, and offers a travel cot and baby carrier upon request. Linen and towels are provided for guests, ensuring a comfortable stay.
For booking, a deposit of one-third of the total cost is required, with the balance due six weeks prior to arrival. In the event of cancellations, specific policies apply, retaining the deposit for cancellations made more than six weeks in advance, while a refund may be available for cancellations made less than six weeks prior. Hollins House is a pet-free accommodation, ensuring a serene environment for all guests, and is well-suited for those looking to indulge in outdoor adventures such as hiking, biking, and exploring local landmarks like the Dent Heritage Centre and Farfield Mill.
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