Hazel Brow House in Low Row, sleeps 16 guests in eight bedrooms.
Hazel Brow House, a three-storey house, consists of a kitchen/diner with AGA, oven, hob, microwave, freezer, dishwasher, and breakfast bar for six people, utility with two fridges, utility with washing machine, tumble dryer, and dishwasher, dining room with dining seating for 12 people and open-fire, two sitting rooms with Smart TV and open-fire. There is a second-floor double, double, twin with en-suite shower room, twin, second-floor twin, second-floor twin with en-suite shower room, second-floor single, and second-floor family room, and two bathrooms, two shower rooms, and a cloakroom. WiFi, fuel, power, starter pack, bed linen, and towels inc. in rent. There is an enclosed garden with lawn, patio, furniture and off-road parking for eight cars. Two well-behaved pets welcome. Hazel Brow House offers a splendid retreat. Note: Keep children supervised. Note: Good housekeeping bond of 500 GBP. Note: Multi-level garden, low ceilings, and steps throughout property - please take care.
Amenities: Oil-fired central heating. Aga oven, electric oven, hob, microwave, 2 x fridge, freezer, washing machine, 2 x dishwashers, tumble dryer, kettle, toaster. 2 x Smart TVs, WiFi. Fuel, power, and starter pack for open-fires inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot and highchair available. Off-road parking for 8 cars. Enclosed garden with lawn, patio, and furniture. Two well-behaved pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 3 miles, pub 0.3 miles, beach 55 miles. Note: All twin beds can be linked to make double beds upon request. Note: Please keep children supervised. Note: Good housekeeping bond of £500. Note: Multi-level garden, low ceilings, and lots of steps throughout property - please take care
Region: From heather-clad moors and limestone scars, to market towns and the steady pace of country life - the sublime Dales await you! Where else in Britain is it as satisfying to sit and do nothing as it is to explore the numerous pursuits on offer?
Town: Situated at the entrance to Swaledale, the ancient market town of Richmond stands on a prominent hilltop site to the north of the River Swale. Its cobbled streets and narrow alleys or 'wynds' enshrine over nine centuries of busy history and unique character. The town grew up around its castle, a Norman fortress dating back to 1071, famously situated high above the river - indeed the name Richmond is derived from 'Riche-mont' meaning 'strong hill'. Today there are wonderful walks to be enjoyed such as the Castle Walk - a dramatic terrace walk beneath the castle walls - or alternatively walk alongside the River Swale where there are parks, safe paddling areas and small waterfalls to enjoy. Within the town, narrow streets and alleys radiate from the cobbled Market Place (which has a weekly market and monthly farmers’ market) and there are numerous shops, pubs and restaurants to enjoy. The town flourished in the 18th and 19th centuries and the resulting elegant Georgian architecture lines many of the old streets. The Georgian Theatre is one of the oldest surviving theatres in the country with visitors enjoying its regular productions all year round.