Quarry Cottage
Quarry Cottage is a pet free traditional 2 bedroom cottage set within a terrace of 4 cottages, number 3 Middlegate, Burtersett.
Details
- Guests: 4
- Amenities: Heating & Wood burner, No Smoking, Pet Free, Self-catering, Two bedrooms, Wi-fi
- View: Country setting, mountain view, quiet hamlet, excellent walking
- Bed Type: King size four poster bed in main bedroom
- Categories: Entire cottage
Prices start at: £220 for 2 nights (+ minimum night fee)
Facilities
Free Wi-Fi
Fast fibre broadband has been installed in the cottage. Just about all the wifi you will need…
Parking close by
Ample parking just a few yards away from the cottage in the Hamlet of Burtersett
Self catering
Luxury modern cooking appliances and a good range of utensils and cooking implements
Wood burner
A DEFRA approved inset log burner along with a basket of logs and kindling to keep you warm
Centrally heated
The cottage is centrally heated via a modern electric boiler…no oil boiler smells here!
Smart TV and DVD
40 inch HD smart TV with all the apps so you can use your online accounts to watch your favorite shows
Near Hawes Town
The market town of Hawes is just a 1 mile, 20 minute walk away with a variety of pubs, shops, tea rooms
Excellent walking
A walking paradise. Burtersett is a perfect base to explore Wensleydale and the surrounding dales
Attractions
Dales Countryside Museum
The museum is owned and run by the Yorkshire Dales National Park and is situated at the old Railway Station in Hawes just behind the famous Hawes Ropemakers. It hosts a variety of attractions including a stationary steam and carriage, shop, cafe and cycle hire shop.
Richmond Castle
Built originally in Norman times to forge a stronghold on the area, Richmond Castle not only commands stunning views over the Yorkshire Dales, but is one of the greatest Norman fortresses still standing today.
Blacksheep Brewery
The Black Sheep brewery world famous for beers of calibre is located in Masham, North Yorkshire. Why not visits and see how your favourite brew is made, and perhaps even partake in a brewery tour, and maybe even take home some beers to enjoy later!
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Our Guest’s Reviews
Walking
Semer Water via Marsett
Approx 8 miles. A challenging walk but worth the view. Steep incline towards Wether Fell and cross over the old roman road and drop down into Marsett. You will then pick up the Pennine journey path and walk past Semer Water. There is then a steep incline up to Countersett then back up to the […]
Pen-Y-Ghent
Smallest of the famous ‘3 peaks’ and stands at 694 meters and approx 6.5 miles. The walk starts at the Horton-in-Ribblesdale car park and has good clear signposted paths. The walk is challenging with some steep rocky sections. Another attraction of Pen-y-ghent is the impressive Hull Pot (a large crater 20 meters deep). During periods […]
Whernside
Approximately 8.4 miles taking up to 4 hours depending on ability. Whernside is the highest of the three famous Yorkshire Three Peaks standing at 736m, with a total ascent of 525m. Starting out at one of the many roadside laybys at the junction of the B6255 and the B6479, with fantastic views of the Ribblehead […]
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