Underhill Ref 1764
With two double rooms, one twin room and one with adult bunks, this lovely property is able to sleep up to eight people, making it ideal for larger groups.
Prices from £339.00 to £725.00
Description of property
This traditional, stone-built detached miners’ cottage is set in the picturesque country between the pretty villages of Muker and Gunnerside, just five miles from Reeth. The property nestles at the base of what is colourfully called Crackpot Moor and is amongst a small cluster of houses. The cottage is full of period charm, offering exposed timbers throughout, and 2 multi fuel stoves. There is also a large garden looking out onto the valley and surrounding fells.
Amenities
Solid fuel central heating throughout with additional heating from electric storage heaters and multi fuel stoves in kitchen and sitting room. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, colour TV with basic Sky, DVD, use of wireless broadband internet connection available by arrangement with owner, radio/CD player. Small library of games/books/DVDs. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Cot and highchair available on request. Garden with garden furniture. Secure garage parking for 1 car, driveway parking for 1 car, ample roadside parking 20yds away. One well behaved pet welcome at £20 per week. Sorry no smoking. Shop and pub 1 mile. Note: Property is serviced by water from a spring, which is filtered. Note: This property accepts a maximum of 8 people including infants. Max 4 children. Max 6 adults. Note: £50 refundable Good Housekeeping Bond applicable for parties of 5 and over.
Pricing information
This property does not accept short breaks.
All prices are inclusive of the booking fee.
Property feedback
Great location - just where we wanted it. The property was in a quiet location amongst a small hamlet comprising a few houses. Nice pub one mile away. Lovely lounge and kitchen. Bedrooms to good standard as well.
Friendly locals - especially farmer.
Log stoves.
Mr Smith, Basingstoke, Hampshire
September 2010