Summary:
Nestled in the heart of North Yorkshire in the peaceful village of Middlesmoor and with beautiful views all round, Carlewell Cottage is a cosy holiday home. Recently built, the property boasts a lovely living room, a fully equipped kitchen and dining area, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, as well as outdoor space. Perfect for family staycations or getaways with friends, Carlewell Cottage will provide a peaceful base to explore North Yorkshire.
The Space:
LIVING ROOM
On the ground floor, you’ll find a welcoming living room with comfy sofas and a flat screen TV. Ideal for relaxing, you can snuggle up with your loved ones and keep up with your favourite shows.
KITCHEN AND DINING AREA
Also on this floor is the open-plan kitchen and dining room which includes a dining table and booth style seating.
Beautifully designed, the kitchen is white in colour and includes a feature blue AGA oven. The kitchen also features other modern appliances so you can prepare meals easily during your stay.
BEDROOM AND BATHROOM
Take the stairs up to the first floor and there are two bedrooms as well as the family bathroom. Both bedrooms boast a king size bed, whilst the master bedroom also has its own ensuite with a bathtub and overhead shower, a wash basin and WC.
The family bathroom is a bright, modern space with bath, separate shower, WC and basin.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the full property. The keys to the property are accessed via a secure key safe and full details will be provided shortly before your arrival date.
There is private parking available to the front of Carlewell Cottage.
The nearest shop is located in Pateley Bridge so we would advise shopping prior to your arrival or organising an online shop for after your check in time.
Please note that camping is permitted in the rear field. Please be respectful of any campers who may be there during your stay.
The Neighborhood:
Middlesmoor is an ancient hilltop village perched on the end of a ridge overlooking Nidderdale with fine views extending Gouthwaite Reservoir. Its 1864 church was built on the top of a much older one and there is an original Anglo-Saxon font still preserved inside the church. It occupies a commanding position in front of the village at the top of the hill and can be seen for miles around. It has the most astonishing views and is the stars at night viewed from are Church are beautiful. The village has cobbled streets and stone cottages and with its lofty position at the head of the Dale is one of the most picturesque in the Dales area.
The property is surrounded by exceptional views and stunning moorland. Located on the Nidderdale Way, you can walk for miles to places such as Scar House Reservoir and Masham Moor.
If you fancy an outdoor activity you can visit How Stean Gorge Activity Centre. Experience a full day of adventure with one of their readymade packages or partake in a single activity if you want to try something specific. Rock Climbing, Abseiling, Canoeing, Caving and Mountain Biking are all on their extensive list of activities.
How Stean Gorge is well known in Yorkshire for being one of the best days out for all ages. Featured on BBC’s Countryfile, this is a place not to be missed.
If you are travelling with children, you could take a visit to see the Nidderdale Llamas or visit Studfold Adventure Trail. This is a wonderful play and discovery experience for toddlers and young children where they can explore nature and run wild in the beautiful setting of the Yorkshire Dales.
If you want to visit some local towns and villages, Pateley Bridge is a lovely little Yorkshire Dales town with a pretty high street, lined with independent shops and delightful eateries.
The delightful market town of Masham is situated in the breathtakingly beautiful region of Lower Wensleydale. The town itself boasts a large Georgian market square, said to be one of the largest in England. With a range of local shops, tearooms and great places to eat, Masham is a popular destination all year round. Masham is also famous for its family-run breweries, steam engines and annual sheep fair. Both the Black Sheep Brewery and Theakston Brewery offer tours from their visitor centre.
Ripon is approximately 20 miles from the property. This little city has a thriving market place and a magnificent cathedral, although it can be very busy, it will earn a place in any visitor’s heart.
Harrogate is a 45 minute drive away and always has a calendar full of exciting events. Wander round the Victorian spa town or book yourself onto a foodie tour or wellness weekend, there is something for everyone here.
If you prefer to stay local and enjoy the beautiful surroundings of Middlesmoor you can enjoy relaxing days with good food. At The Crown Hotel (known by the locals at ‘The Top Crown’) in the village you can enjoy home cooked food and local ales. Venture just one mile down the hill and visit another Crown Hotel (knows by locals at The Bottom Crown) to enjoy a fabulous Sunday lunch in their restaurant. Experience the rustic charm and open fires indoors or venture outside on those warmer days and dine al fresco, and both pubs are dog friendly.
Getting Around:
Getting around the Yorkshire Dales is quick and convenient with the towns and villages located so close together. You can use the Leeds-Morecambe line and the famous Leeds-Settle-Carlisle line which give fantastic access to the Dales on one of the most spectacular train journeys in England.
Enjoy the beautiful countryside as you cross valleys, rise up over hills and wind round the country roads.
You can take the number 156, Little White Bus from Bainbridge, through Hawes and onto Gayle. In the opposite direction you can enjoy the drama of Aysgarth Falls and travel through to Leyburn at the heart of Wensleydale.