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Poverty Hill Barn

Skipton, North Yorkshire

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Situated on the edge of The Yorkshire Dales within the expansive 3,000-acre Broughton Estate in Skipton, North Yorkshire, Poverty Hill Barn offers a serene retreat for families seeking relaxation and connection with nature. This modern barn conversion features stunning panoramic views from every window and retains charming exposed beams, creating a cozy yet contemporary atmosphere. With a wood-fired hot tub available for guests, the property is an ideal setting for unwinding after a day of exploring the picturesque surroundings, which include scenic walks and opportunities for wild swimming, all within a short distance from the delightful village of Skipton.

Poverty Hill Barn accommodates up to seven guests across four thoughtfully designed bedrooms, three of which are conveniently located on the ground floor, each equipped with en suite facilities. The master bedroom and the third bedroom each feature super-king size beds, while the second bedroom offers a single bed. An additional super-king bed can be found in the upstairs fourth bedroom, which also boasts breathtaking views. The first-floor open-plan living area is a highlight, combining a well-equipped kitchen, dining space, and sitting room beneath an inviting canopy of exposed beams, ensuring a bright and airy environment for relaxation and family gatherings.

The outdoor space surrounding the barn is crafted for year-round enjoyment, with the wood-fired hot tub providing a perfect spot for stargazing and unwinding. Guests can also relish al fresco dining on the gravelled patio during the warmer months, soaking in the tranquil ambiance of the historic estate. For those looking to indulge in local cuisine, the nearby Bull offers a 15% discount on homemade dishes for up to six guests, while Utopia Bistro serves complimentary breakfast on weekdays, setting the stage for a day of adventure in this magnificent region.

Broughton Sanctuary, rich in history and natural beauty, has served as a backdrop for various film productions, including "Emily," "Gentleman Jack," and "All Creatures Great and Small." The estate is currently owned by Roger Tempest, the 32nd generation of his family to reside there, with his sister, cartoonist Annie Tempest, drawing inspiration from their childhood home. The Sanctuary offers a range of activities, including walking and cycling trails, wild swimming, and access to the Avalon Wellbeing Centre, which features an indoor pool and sauna. Additionally, the estate hosts 18 other holiday homes, accommodating larger gatherings or family reunions, making it a versatile destination for visitors.

  • Pets Allowed
  • Baby Friendly
Weekly from £1170

Features

  • WiFi
  • One Dog
  • Two Dogs
  • Baby Welcome
  • Dog Friendly
  • On Site Parking
  • Bird Watching
  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Walking
 

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