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Yorkshire Dales |
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Mr Taylor |
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Wharfedale |
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01756 749330 |
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Kettlewell |
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House |
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01756 749330 |
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24 |
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Bedrooms: |
9 |
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Bathrooms: |
10 |
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Dale House stands amidst spectacular countryside in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, with views up and down the Wharfe valley. This spacious holiday house, accommodating up to 24 guests, lies in the centre of the attractive village of Kettlewell. The generous accommodation makes it a perfect venue for holidays, family reunions and group activities.
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Dale House
A large house ideal for family reunions or group activities amidst glorious
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Dale House is designed for large numbers with 9 bedrooms, many en-suite, including a ground floor triple en-suite bedroom, 2 spa bathrooms, a modern well equipped kitchen, a dining room, to seat 24, and a sitting room with open fire. It is both comfortable and easy to run offering good value accommodation for group holidays and larger family gatherings.
Interior
The entrance vestibule opens into a large hallway leading to all the ground floor rooms. The sitting room has ample comfortable seating, an open fire, colour TV and DVD with a DVD library and a welcome pack of coal and logs. The fully equipped modern kitchen contains 2 fridges, 2 electric ovens, 2 hobs, 2 microwaves, 2 Meile dishwashers, ample cutlery, crockery and glassware.
The dining room is light and airy with sufficient seating for the largest parties and a music centre. Also on the ground floor is a double bedroom with an additional single bed, wash basin, shower and WC. The drying room is a heated room with ample coat hooks and boot racks and a freezer, the wash room contains a washing machine and tumble dryer.
On the first floor are five bedrooms and two family WCs. Bedroom 2 has a double bed with wash basin, spa bath and WC. Bedroom 3 is a twin bedded room with wash basin, shower and WC. Bedroom 4 is a double bedded room with bunk beds, wash basin and shower. Bedroom 5 is a double bedded room with wash basin and shower. Bedroom 6 has a double bed, wash basin, shower and WC..
On the second floor are a further 3 bedrooms and two family bathrooms one with with spa bath and one with shower. Bedrooms 7 and 8 have twin beds and bedroom 9 contains five single beds, colour TV and games console with a selection of children's games and DVDs.
All bedrooms have hair dryers, bed linen and towels. A starter pack of logs and coal and kitchen detergents are included. Catering can be provided by prior arrangement
Outside
Parking is in the village car park opposite with passes provided.
Local area
Kettlewell is a thriving traditional Dales village with 3 pubs all serving food, tea rooms, a Bistro, shops, a church and a children’s playground. It is an ideal centre for walking, pony trekking, touring the Dales and visiting castles, museums, local markets, agricultural shows and festivals.
The larger village of Grassington is just 6 miles away with a good selection of shops and a bank.
Skipton
Skipton is often referred to as the gateway to the Dales, with justification. The town is a sizeable one, with a population of some 14,313 and has the facilities and amenities that come with that size. There are some excellent shopping and eating places available – the centre is a busy place, with markets four days a week (the first market charter here was granted by King John in 1204), and the waterfront to the Leeds-Liverpool Canal - another spot that offers urban comforts and some pretty locations.
Geographically Skipton can provide a base for two types of tourism: it is within easy striking distance of Bradford, Leeds and Harrogate, with all of their attractions; and it has the Yorkshire Dales National Park to the north.
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