


Overlooking the village green in pretty Hampsthwaite, this charming 17th-century stone holiday cottage (left in photograph with porch) enjoys its own small front garden. With the Nidd Way passing through the village, this makes a wonderful home from which to walk direct from the door. The fashionable town of Harrogate is 4 miles, where a visit to Betty’s tea room is a must. York and a variety of NT properties are easily accessible and Harlow Carr is 10 minutes. The well-known beauty spot Bolton Abbey is a short drive, and Skipton, Gateway to the Dales, is 18 miles. There is a wealth of good pubs serving food in the area. Shop 100 yards, pub/restaurant in village.
Entrance via front door (low doorway) into living room with ‘living-flame’ gas fire and exposed feature Gothic window. Fully fitted modern kitchen with split-level gas cooker, dining area with door leading to pretty enclosed walled courtyard. First floor: One low beam (6ft) on landing. Double bedroom, 5ft bed, TV, en-suite shower room, toilet. Single bedroom, en-suite shower room, toilet.