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£765

Bellegreen Cottage

Reeth
Sleeps 7
Bedrooms 4
Dog Friendly

Bellegreen is a stone-built three-storey house consisting of 4 bedrooms: two doubles, a twin and a single, plus two bathrooms. The property is situated in the lovely village of Reeth, with views over the village green. The village forms the junction between Swaledale and Argengarthdale, and it is conveniently located approx 6 miles from Leyburn and 12 miles from Richmond. The A1 at Bedale is approximately 30 minutes by car.

The cottage is ideal for guests looking for a relaxing break in a quiet village with plenty of walks nearby. The village benefits from three pubs, gift shops, galleries, cafes and restaurants. The outdoor market takes place every Friday.

Central heating is provided throughout the property, and a lovely outdoor patio garden with a gas BBQ is ideal for alfresco dining. in the winter, the fabulous open coal fire in the sitting room provides warmth and cosiness.

Dogs Permitted Dogs Permitted
Log Burner / Fireplace Log Burner / Fireplace
Pub within 1 Mile Pub within 1 Mile
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Parking Parking
Dishwasher Dishwasher
Wireless Internet Wireless Internet
Bed Linen Provided Bed Linen Provided
Heating Heating
Tumble Dryer Tumble Dryer
Washing Machine Washing Machine
Walks nearby Walks nearby

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Take a closer look at Bellegreen Cottage

Ground Floor
  • Large kitchen/dining room. Dining table to seat 8. Electric cooker, dishwasher, fridge, microwave oven, cooker and ceramic hob.
  • Bathroom 1 with shower spray over bath, toilet and basin. Separate thermostatic shower over the bath.
  • Sitting room with a large flat-screen television with multi-channel Freesat.
Outside
  • Patio doors from kitchen to BBQ area with gas-fired BBQ, table and chairs.
  • Steps up to a small garden
  • Utility room off patio area with a washing machine, freezer and tumble dryer.
  • Private parking at the front for one car - plentiful public parking within 50 metres
First Floor
  • Large sitting room with open coal fire and views over the Green to the front and towards Grinton Moor at the rear.
  • Rear door to balcony and steps down to patio/garden area with BBQ. Payphone, large flat-screen television with multi-channel Freesat and DVD.
  • Single Bedroom
  • Double Bedroom
  • Bathroom 2 with bath, walk-in thermostatic shower, WC and basin
Second Floor
  • Large double bedroom with exposed A-frame beams.
  • Twin bedroom with exposed A-frame beams (NOTE that this bedroom is accessed through the double)
  • WiFi is available in the property and all services are included.
  • The twin bedroom is accessible via the adjacent double bedroom.
  • Up to 2 well-behaved dogs are welcome - £25.00 per dog.
  • Bed linen is provided, however, towels are not, so please bring these with you, or you can hire them for £4.00 per person per week.
Reeth

About the location

Reeth is a typical Dales village dominated by a large green and overlooked by Fremington Edge. The village has pubs, shops and restaurants. Nearby Grinton and Langthwaite are smaller villages with further facilities. Visitors to Reeth can enjoy an outdoor market on the green each Friday, as well as gift shops, galleries, cafes and restaurants.

This pretty English town has plenty to offer from challenging trails over the hilltops to meandering riverside and country rambles, the nature lover will be in their element when staying at Reeth. The village green, which surrounded by 18th Century houses, is the focal point of many of the local events that take place all year round.

The gentle slopes of Swaledale wind their way towards Swaledale to Richmond, while Arkengarthdale is thought to be the more peaceful and unexplored dale of the two. Where these areas merge, the village of Reeth was formed - it was originally built to meet the requirements of the local farming community. Every opportunity to be at one with the land is afforded to a visitor to Reeth.

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