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Completely rebuilt, this beautiful cottage adjoins the owner's house in the centre of the small farming hamlet of Eldroth, just 4 miles from the bustling Dales market town of Settle. The accommodation is spacious, yet cosy and features the original stone flag floors, with under floor heating and beamed ceilings, especially warm and snug in winter.Personally supervised and maintained by the owners and very comfortable furnished to a high standard, the cottage is in a peaceful location, with a small stream. Black Bank Syke, close by. The south-facing garden is for sole use of cottage visitors, to the north there are splendid views over to Ingleborough and Pen y Ghent.The cottage lies within the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Three Peaks of Whernside, Ingleborough and Pen y Ghent are all close by and Malham Cove, Wharfedale, the Howgills and the Eastern Lake District Fells are within easy driving distance.For walkers, all the local maps and guide books are provided and the owners have made up a selection of more challenging days out. The cottage is also conveniently located for cyclists, being right on the Yorkshire Dales cycle route. There is a secure storage for bikes, as well as wash down facilities. Packed lunches can be provided on request.The accommodation consists of a lounge with multi-fuel stove, colour TV and video, kitchen/diner with cooker, microwave, fridge freezer and automatic washing machine. Upstairs there are 2 spacious bedrooms, 1 double and 1 twin, both with built-in wardrobes. Bed linen and towels are provided. The bathroom has a bath and separate shower. All fuel and power is included in the rent. The cottage has oil-fired central heating (under floor on ground floor) as well as having a multi-fuel stove in lounge. Other services include cot, high chair, colour TV, video, microwave, shaver point, radio, automatic washing mach High Season Low Season Open All Year, Open at Christmas, Open at New Year Cottage For More InformationVisit Property's Website |

