Discover this tranquil retreat for a couple or solo traveller, accompanied by a four-legged companion, amid the idyllic landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. This charming studio apartment offers a wonderful blend of old meets new and is one of seven within a house that once served as the original filming location for the beloved TV series All Creatures Great and Small.
Step inside this splendid first-floor studio apartment, named in honour of the famed veterinarian, and enjoy a captivating double-aspect view of the village through its large sash windows. The open-plan living space exudes opulence, with tastefully selected furnishings that pay tribute to the property''s colourful past. The well-appointed kitchen/diner stands ready for preparing and enjoying delectable meals while soaking in the village''s picturesque views from the two-seater dining table''s perfectly situated vantage point. When the day is done, a sumptuous king-size bed with a feature back-lit headboard ensures a peaceful night''s slumber in an ambience of refined relaxation. Completing this sanctuary is the luxurious bathroom with a timeless roll-top bath. Though the apartment has no outdoor space of its own, glorious rural rambles begin at the doorstep.
Across the road, you''ll find one of the dog-friendly pubs where James, Tristan, and Siegfried would often unwind with a pint after their busy days. When you''re not immersing yourself in the charms of this renowned village, a wealth of nearby attractions awaits. Hawes (5.5 miles) is home to the iconic Wensleydale Creamery, where furry friends are welcome to join you at the visitor centre café garden. Leyburn (12.5 miles) hosts a weekly market and array of shops and eateries with plenty of exciting sights, sounds and smells for Rover to investigate. History Hounds will enjoy a day out at Middleham Castle (13.5 miles) or Constable Burton Hall and Gardens (16 miles), where they are welcome to join you on the lead.