Eldroth · 农家仓房 · 1室1床1.5卫 · 可住2人 · The Barn at Eldroth House - 4 miles from Settle
Welcome to The Barn at Eldroth House A world away from the hustle and bustle of life An idyllic hideaway in a peaceful setting, just 3.5 miles from Settle, 19 miles from Skipton. Magnificent views of the Dales including Pen y Ghent and Ingleborough. Set over two floors, open plan living, king bed, superb bathroom, with bath & a separate walk in shower. Cosy, open plan living with a wood burning stove and private outdoor space with private parking. Walk, cycle, run straight from the door. The Barn at Eldroth House Set close to the market town of Settle, The Barn is beautifully situated in the peaceful, rural village of Eldroth, on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales and within the Forest of Bowland - an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The location makes it the perfect base to easily access and explore the Yorkshire Dales, the Forest of Bowland and also the Lake District; the historic towns of Skipton and Kirkby Lonsdale are just a 30-minute drive away and Clitheroe 40 minutes. The Barn, within the beautiful property of Eldroth House, is a one bedroomed haven that is the perfect bolthole to get away from busy lives, relax and unwind. The open plan ground floor with its traditional stone flags and underfloor heating is the perfect compact living space for your break. Light the log burning stove and snuggle on the sofa & the Smart tv, or discuss plans for your break. Rustle up a hearty supper and pour yourself a glass of something nice whilst you chat over dinner at the cosy, traditional farmhouse table. The kitchen area caters for all your culinary needs including a dishwasher to help take care of the clean-up afterwards. Upstairs, is a sleek bathroom with a walk-in shower, bath, large vanity unit and very soft towels, already to prepare you to sink into the comfy super king-size bed at the end of your day. Waking to majestic peaks of Ingleborough and Pen y Ghent is a wonderous sight. The door to the right of the front door is for secure storage of cycles if you bring them. Bikes & electric bikes are available to hire in nearby Settle. Outside, is exclusive use of The Barn’s walled garden with far-reaching views of the Yorkshire Dales accompanied with the sound of the stream, Black Bank Syke, it is the perfect place to start or end your day. It’s a charming setting for al fresco meals whether you are breakfasting on the patio or throwing charcoal on the barbeque ready to dine in the evening.
A perfect week. Beautifully furnished accommodation, excellent facilities and some lovely treats ! Location brilliant with numerous great walks in the area . Views from the barn are stunning . Hosts really friendly and helpful . We’ll definitely be back !
What a wonderful little cottage booked very last minute. The Barn was everything we expected and more! Easy to find, beautiful inside and out, a surprise welcome pack and the log burner ready to be light, what more could you ask for. So glad we found this place, we’ll definitely be back. Thank you Judith and her son Archie for being so welcoming.
Lovely comfortable cottage in quiet location. Had everything we needed for an enjoyable week. Great access to walks and cycling from the door but also handy for Settle for shops and trains to further afield. Hosts lived adjacent and were very friendly.
So many reasons to stay!
Discover the Forest of Bowland
The Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is a truly special place.
In the Forest of Bowland there are so many things to discover: wild, remote fells and gentle, riverside rambles; fascinating wildlife and intriguing heritage; welcoming villages and mouth-watering local produce.
The Forest of Bowland AONB provides some of the most peaceful and remote walking, cycling, wildlife-watching and star-gazing in the country.
Explore some of the many unique villages steeped in history, while away your time observing some of the rare and enigmatic birds and wildlife, or simply indulge in afternoon tea in some fantastic cafes, tearooms and inns.
Stargazing
The Bowland night skies are recognised as some of the darkest in England, there are five designated Dark Sky Discovery Sites within the AONB. The Barn at Eldroth House is proud to be associated with The Forest of Bowland AONB, a stargazer's paradise. A budding astronomer or just interested in our night skies, then The Barn offers a great spot for viewing.
Walking
The Forest of Bowland offers very beautiful and remote walking, from the isolation of the moorland hills to the undulating lowlands with woodland cloughs and river valleys.
Cycling
Whether it’s the quiet Lancashire lanes that appeal to you as you spin away the miles whilst taking in the beautiful surroundings, or the variety of forest trails or glorious gravel for mountain or gravel biking, Forest of Bowland AONB and Gisburn Forest has it all.
Discover the Yorkshire Dales
The Yorkshire Dales has many faces with many moods; it can be wild and exposed, or it can be calm and tranquil. It is one of the most picturesque places in the country (we might be a bit biased).
The maze of ancient stone walls and barns dotted across the countryside define the Dales’ landscape. It’s home to: dozens of spectacular waterfalls, the best examples of limestone scenery and with farming a long tradition in the area, it is deeply interwoven into the community and local life.
Walking in the Dales
The Yorkshire Dales is a wonderous place to walk, whether it’s a riverside stroll or a long-distance hike across the fells. There’s so much more to go at than the famous Yorkshire Three Peaks, there’s something for everyone and every ability. Here’s the link to everything you need to know about The Yorkshire Three Peaks whether you want to reach the top of at least one or conquer all three!
There are free guided walks throughout the year with Friends of the Settle-Carlisle Line. They always start and finish at stations along the Leeds-Settle-Carlisle line.
Fellrunning
Running is free and with the many trails and fells in the surrounding area, there’s no better place to get that feeling of exhilaration. Don’t forget to pack your running shoes and sense of adventure. We just ask you to leave your muddy fell shoes outside!
Cycling
2014 saw the ‘Grand Depart’ of the Tour de France, and cyclists now come from every corner to cycle in The Dales as it offers some of the best cycling in the country, whether that’s road, MTB or gravel.
Caves and Potholing
The Yorkshire Dales has the most extensive caving in the UK. The area around Ingleton happens to be, among other things, the premier caving area in England, including the world-famous Gaping Ghyll.
For casual visitors, there are three excellent tourist caves in the area, where experienced cave guides will give you a tour.
Steam Railways
The Settle to Carlisle Railway is one of the most scenic and impressive railways in the UK, with viaducts, tunnels, wild scenery and the iconic Ribblehead Viaduct. For a steam hauled journey head to Keighley for The Keighley & Worth Valley Railway. Travel there on the service train from nearby Giggleswick or Settle Station. Giggleswick has free parking.
Eating Locally
There are numerous quality cafes, bars, restaurants and take aways just a short drive away.
The Richard Whiteley Theatre, Giggleswick
Approximately 3 miles from The Barn at Eldroth House is the Richard Whiteley Theatre, an arts hub of the Yorkshire Dales. In memory of the iconic Countdown host the theatre hosts music, theatre and cinema.
A little further away
Skipton - 30 minutes away
Known as the gateway to the Dales the market town of Skipton with its cobbled streets and historic buildings provides an atmospheric backdrop to a spot of shopping.
At the top of Skipton's High Street stands the impressive towers of Skipton Castle. Over 900 years old, Skipton Castle is one of the most complete and best-preserved medieval castles in England and is worth a visit any time of the year.
Bradford
A little over an hour away is The National Museum of Media and Photography, Bradford and is a good rainy-day option. Perhaps combine it with Salts Mill, Saltaire a UNESCO Heritage site, a huge, converted textile mill where culture and commerce come together. There’s an interesting art gallery - David Hockney originals/exhibitions are a favourite given his birthplace is Bradford; an exhibition centre; learn of Sir Titus Salt and his utopian workers’ vision and there’s plenty of bustling shops and restaurants too…
Lake District
The gateway to the Lakes is less than a 40-minute drive away from Eldroth House
Beautiful days out can be had at Bolton Abbey, Fountains Abbey and the historic 17th century manor house Riddlesden Hall.
Excellent train service from the nearby railway stations:-
Settle to Carlisle, Skipton & Leeds
Giggleswick or Clapham (North Yorkshire) to Lancaster, Skipton & Leeds.
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