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Beech Cottage - Leyburn
This wonderful example of a village character cottage has much to offer. The area lends itself to walking,hiking and cycling as well as having magnificent views.
The cottage itself remains full of its old world charm and yet has most modern appliances for your comfort, including a fully fitted kitchen for all of your culinary needs and a newly fitted bathroom and shower.
The rooms throughout are tastefully furnished and very comfortable, and the wood burning fire makes it toasty and warm even during those cooler months rendering it absolutely ideal year round.
The cottage and surrounding area will leave you feeling totally relaxed and resplendent and wanting to come again and again.
So no matter what time of year we look forward to welcoming you to this little slice of peaceful village life.
Thoralby is a village in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England. It lies south of Aysgarth, is within a mile of both Newbiggin and West Burton and is in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It is 23.5 miles south west of the County Town of Northallerton.
The village is located between Littleburn Beck to the south west and Heaning Gill to the north east on the north bank of Bishopdale Beck. The B6160 road runs parallel to the village on the south bank of the beck.
As a final footnote Thoralby was featured in the British television series All Creatures Great and Small, in the episode "If Music Be the Food of Love".
Leyburn is a market town in the district of Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, England sitting above the northern bank of the River Ure in Wensleydale, famous for its cheese.
Although a small town, Leyburn has its own railway station on the re-opened Wensleydale Railway which offers tourist rides throughout the dale, mostly on diesel multiple units but occasionally on a steam train.
The town is a centre for walking, cycling and general sight-seeing, especially the waterfalls for which Wensleydale is also renowned. The town is famous for the Leyburn Shawl, an escarpment of about 1.5 miles in length which provides panoramic views of rolling Wensleydale.
Annually there is a Dales Festival of Food and Drink, held over May Day bank holiday weekend.
There is also an annual 1940s weekend, which takes place each year at the end of July, step back in time.
The cottage itself remains full of its old world charm and yet has most modern appliances for your comfort, including a fully fitted kitchen for all of your culinary needs and a newly fitted bathroom and shower.
The rooms throughout are tastefully furnished and very comfortable, and the wood burning fire makes it toasty and warm even during those cooler months rendering it absolutely ideal year round.
The cottage and surrounding area will leave you feeling totally relaxed and resplendent and wanting to come again and again.
So no matter what time of year we look forward to welcoming you to this little slice of peaceful village life.
Thoralby is a village in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England. It lies south of Aysgarth, is within a mile of both Newbiggin and West Burton and is in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It is 23.5 miles south west of the County Town of Northallerton.
The village is located between Littleburn Beck to the south west and Heaning Gill to the north east on the north bank of Bishopdale Beck. The B6160 road runs parallel to the village on the south bank of the beck.
As a final footnote Thoralby was featured in the British television series All Creatures Great and Small, in the episode "If Music Be the Food of Love".
Leyburn is a market town in the district of Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, England sitting above the northern bank of the River Ure in Wensleydale, famous for its cheese.
Although a small town, Leyburn has its own railway station on the re-opened Wensleydale Railway which offers tourist rides throughout the dale, mostly on diesel multiple units but occasionally on a steam train.
The town is a centre for walking, cycling and general sight-seeing, especially the waterfalls for which Wensleydale is also renowned. The town is famous for the Leyburn Shawl, an escarpment of about 1.5 miles in length which provides panoramic views of rolling Wensleydale.
Annually there is a Dales Festival of Food and Drink, held over May Day bank holiday weekend.
There is also an annual 1940s weekend, which takes place each year at the end of July, step back in time.
Pets Allowed
Low Season £300 Per Week
High Season £380 Per Week
High Season £380 Per Week
Sleeps 5 Persons.
Location Type:
Rural
Village
Accessibility:
Car Required
Housekeeping & Services:
Iron and Ironing Board
Bed Linen Included
Towels Included
Fuel and Power Included
Pets Allowed
No Smoking
Open Fire/Wood Burner:
Multi fuel stove
Bedrooms:
2 Double Bedrooms
1 Single Bedroom
Ground Floor Facilities:
Ground Floor Toilet
Kitchen:
Washing Machine
Dishwasher
Microwave
Fridge
Freezer
Toaster
Oven
Hob
Grill
Entertainment:
TV - Satellite or Cable
CD Player
DVD Player
Books
Games
TV
Radio
Leisure Equipment:
Patio Furniture
Garden/Terrace/Play area:
Private garden
Terrace / patio
Parking available:
Off road parking
Activities within 20min drive of the property:
Fishing
Hiking
Mountain Biking
Horse Riding
Walking
Cycling
Pub/Bar within 1 mile