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Holme Fell View is in Sedbergh
Holme Fell View is in Sedbergh
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Holme Fell View is in Sedbergh
Summary:
Holme Fell View in Sedbergh, Cumbria sleeps four people in two bedrooms.
The Space:
Holme Fell View, a cottage, consists of a kitchen with an electric oven and hob, microwave, and fridge, and a living/dining room with Smart TV, woodburning stove, and seating for four people. The bedrooms consist of a king-size and twin serviced by a bathroom. Outside, there is a shared enclosed courtyard with furniture, a washer/dryer, and roadside parking for one car. Within 0.5 miles you will find a shop, within 0.2 miles a pub and within 0.2 miles a river. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels are included in the rent. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. A stay at Holme Fell View promises to be one to remember. Note: The stairs in the property are steep, please take care. Note: Please mind the step down to the kitchen. Please note: This property can only accept Friday and Monday check in's and must have 7 days notice for all bookings.
The Neighborhood:
The attractive old market town of Sedbergh (pronounced Sed-Ber), with its old-world atmosphere, is not only set in the magnificent western dales of the Yorkshire Dales National Park but is also close to the rugged eastern fells of the Lake District. The town, with its narrow streets, little shops, traditional pubs, famous school dating back to 1525 and its 12th century church, has been a thriving community for hundreds of years, with a market dating from the 13th Century. Leading from Sedbergh is Dentdale, the jewel of the Yorkshire Dales with its rolling hills and dry-stone walls, stretching 14 miles from the windswept moors below Whernside to the confluence of the Rivers Dee and Rawthey. At the centre of the dale is Dent, with its cobbled streets, which has existed since Norman times and nearby Dent railway station is on the renowned Settle-Carlisle railway line. There are three golf courses nearby, as well as tennis, riding, and fishing, and the area is a paradise for walkers, ramblers, runners, and cyclists. This, together with the tranquillity of the surrounding valleys, the two National Parks and it being England's book town, makes an ideal year-round holiday destination.
Holme Fell View in Sedbergh, Cumbria sleeps four people in two bedrooms.
The Space:
Holme Fell View, a cottage, consists of a kitchen with an electric oven and hob, microwave, and fridge, and a living/dining room with Smart TV, woodburning stove, and seating for four people. The bedrooms consist of a king-size and twin serviced by a bathroom. Outside, there is a shared enclosed courtyard with furniture, a washer/dryer, and roadside parking for one car. Within 0.5 miles you will find a shop, within 0.2 miles a pub and within 0.2 miles a river. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels are included in the rent. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. A stay at Holme Fell View promises to be one to remember. Note: The stairs in the property are steep, please take care. Note: Please mind the step down to the kitchen. Please note: This property can only accept Friday and Monday check in's and must have 7 days notice for all bookings.
The Neighborhood:
The attractive old market town of Sedbergh (pronounced Sed-Ber), with its old-world atmosphere, is not only set in the magnificent western dales of the Yorkshire Dales National Park but is also close to the rugged eastern fells of the Lake District. The town, with its narrow streets, little shops, traditional pubs, famous school dating back to 1525 and its 12th century church, has been a thriving community for hundreds of years, with a market dating from the 13th Century. Leading from Sedbergh is Dentdale, the jewel of the Yorkshire Dales with its rolling hills and dry-stone walls, stretching 14 miles from the windswept moors below Whernside to the confluence of the Rivers Dee and Rawthey. At the centre of the dale is Dent, with its cobbled streets, which has existed since Norman times and nearby Dent railway station is on the renowned Settle-Carlisle railway line. There are three golf courses nearby, as well as tennis, riding, and fishing, and the area is a paradise for walkers, ramblers, runners, and cyclists. This, together with the tranquillity of the surrounding valleys, the two National Parks and it being England's book town, makes an ideal year-round holiday destination.