Experience an unforgettable family holiday in this beautiful barn conversion, nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. With your four-legged friend welcome to join you, your entire family can explore the surrounding countryside on foot or by bike before returning home to this characterful barn that oozes rustic charm, complete with its own private garden, fully enclosed for Fido's safety.
Descend a flight of 17 stone steps and enter the welcoming entrance hall, providing the perfect spot for coats and muddy boots after a day of exploration. Continue into the open-plan living space, where a cosy lounge area awaits with comfortable sofas and a smart TV for relaxation and entertainment while Rover snoozes at your feet. Adjacent, the stylish kitchen/diner beckons with a farmhouse table, creating an inviting atmosphere for shared meals. Retreat to the delightful bedrooms, each with arched feature windows that bathe the rooms in natural light. The first bedroom offers twin beds, while the second boasts a king-size bed and its own en-suite shower room. Completing the accommodation is a luxurious family bathroom featuring a spa bath and a separate shower. Step outside to discover the secluded walled garden, a private oasis offering a patio area, outdoor furniture, and a BBQ for al fresco dining in the summer sun with your faithful friend by your side.
Begin your day with a visit to the nearby farm shop and cafe, where freshly sourced produce and artisanal treats await. When it’s time for your canine companion to stretch their legs, head 3.5 miles to the awe-inspiring beauty of Malham Cove natural amphitheatre or wander through the picturesque streets of Malham village. The bustling town of Skipton, renowned for its cobbled roads and vibrant atmosphere, is 8 miles away, offering an enticing blend of history and modern charm. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the beautiful riverside grounds of Bolton Abbey (15 miles), and for pups with energy to burn, the Yorkshire Three Peaks call adventurous hounds to their slopes, 20 miles from home.