Escape to this modern and refined holiday apartment, perfect for a couple or solo traveller alongside a canine companion, and experience the natural beauty of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Situated within a charming manor house, this property once served as the original filming location for the beloved TV series All Creatures Great and Small.
Upon entering this second-floor studio, discover an open-plan layout that maximizes space while seamlessly blending comfort with style. The focal point is a luxurious king-size bed with a captivating back-lit headboard, ensuring restful nights in a cosy setting. Adjacent, a well-appointed kitchen area stands ready, equipped with everything needed for preparing delicious meals. Throughout the apartment, decor and furnishings have been thoughtfully selected to honour the property''s storied past. Completing the interior is an inviting bathroom featuring a classic roll-top bath, inviting you to relax and unwind following your day''s adventures. Though this apartment has no outside space of its own, wonderful countryside walks begin at your doorstep.
Located in the picturesque village of Askrigg, you’ll find a cafe and two dog-friendly pubs within 300 metres of home. The Yorkshire Dales Brewery is 0.5 miles away, where furry friends are welcome to join you in their popular beer garden. Take walkies to remember at Middleham Castle(dogs on leads), Aysgarth Falls, and Hardraw Force Waterfalls, all within a 14-mile radius. Further afield, Constable Burton Hall and Gardens (16 miles)invites furry friends on leads to join you in exploring its fantastic grounds and even has a doggie dining area. If you fancy dining out or souvenir shopping, both historic towns of Hawes and Leyburn, located within 12 miles, feature independent shops, cafes, and restaurants. Hawes is renowned for the Wensleydale Creamery, the birthplace of Wallace and Gromit''s cherished cheese and has a pet-positive visitor cafe with an outdoor area for four-pawed pals.