Self catering accommodation in the Yorkshire Dales
Renshaw Farm Cottage, self catering accommodation
Conistone, Wharfedale, Yorkshire Dales

Luxury in the Yorkshire Dales

Living RoomThis property dates back to 1690. It has been newly refurbished with a brand new luxury kitchen and bathroom with marble tiles, a walk in shower and freestanding bath.

The house offers a unique blend of old and new and is oozing character with a host of beams and trussed ceilings.

The sitting room has a woodburning stove and offers modern chic.  There is also a reading room to relax and have a drink.


Double Bedroom

There are 2 kingsized bedrooms , 1 with a four poster bed and a family room, which sleeps 3. The cottage comfortably sleeps seven.

Renshaw Farm Cottage is situated in Conistone, a small picturesque village in a stunning area of Wharfedale. Close by is the famous Kilnsey Crag, whist Conisone also offers some spectacular limestone scenery.


ShowerThe whole area offers excellent opportunities for walkers of all standards and the Dalesway footpath passes just above the village.The perfect place to stay to unwind, walk, cycle and explore the Yorkshire Dales. There is a Pony Trekking Centre in the village and fly fishing close by.

Grassington is 3 miles away with a lovely selection of shops and pubs. The historic market town of Skipton is 25 minutes drive away.Sorry, no pets.

Prices: From £750 per week

Check in time: 3.30pm

Ground Floor: Large Kitchen[ with island and bar stools], Dining Room, Sitting Room, Reading Room.

First Floor: 2 King sized Bedrooms, I Family Room with 1 double and 1 single bed. Family Bathroom. Separate toilet and basin

Outside: Car parking space and patio area

Dining Room

Facilities
Oil fired central heating,
Bed linen and towels provided,
Washing machine,
Dishwasher,
American fridge/ freezer with ice dispenser,
Microwave,
Kettle,
Toaster,
Flat screen tv, 
DVD player
 

Contact: Sally Pears | Tel: 07881 610322 or 01756 751827 | E-mail: Renshaw Farm Cottage
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