Situated in the friendly rural village of Embsay, this characterful terraced period house makes a lovely base for couples and smaller families keen to experience the glorious Yorkshire Dales. Lying just a couple of miles north of the historic market town of Skipton, the property offers cosy accommodation for up to four guests with a pair of furry four-pawed pals in tow. Named after the jackdaws nesting in the chimneys across the road, this cheerful bolthole features a wood burner, a stone fireplace, atmospheric decor and tasteful furnishings, providing a relaxing backdrop for cyclists, walkers and nature lovers discovering a breathtaking part of North Yorkshire.
External stone steps lead up to the front door, then through into a welcoming hallway. Inside, you will find a snug and inviting lounge with a Smart TV, ample seating and a wood burner set in a stone surround. The stylish dining room is perfect for enjoying family meals which you can rustle up in the fully equipped and thoughtfully organised kitchen. Upstairs, there are two cosy first-floor bedrooms: a pretty king-size room and a charming double. An office hosts a fold-out bed which is available by arrangement for one additional child. The accommodation also features a beautifully tiled bathroom. Outside, an enclosed and furnished patio is an ideal spot to settle back with your pets by your side after a fantastic day exploring. Parking is on-street, subject to availability.
Embsay lies at the southern end of the Yorkshire Dales, with miles of glorious scenery to discover with your pets, with the stunning Malham Cove to the north (14 miles). Skipton (1.5 miles) has a wealth of pet-friendly attractions including the magnificent castle and Skipton Castle Woods. You can also take your pets for a trip along the canal, or on the steam railway to Bolton Abbey (5.5 miles).