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Tarn House consists of a kitchen with electric oven, electric hob, fridge, washing machine and dishwasher, a dining room, and a sitting room with woodburning stove and Smart TV. The bedrooms comprise one king-size, one double, and one double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC. There is also a bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC, along with a cloakroom with basin and WC. Outside, the property offers off-road parking for 7 cars and a rear garden. Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove, plus bed linen and towels are included in the rent. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Note: steps up to bedrooms, take care. Shops and pub 1.1 miles, river 0.4 miles. Tarn House is a welcoming base for exploring the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Note: There are steps up to bedrooms, take care.
Amenities: Electric oven, electric hob, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher. Smart TV. Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Ample off-road parking. Rear garden. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 1.1 miles, pub 1.1 miles, river 0.4 miles. Please Note: This property does not accept arrivals or departures on Sundays. Note: There are steps up to the bedrooms, please take care
Region: From heather-clad moors and limestone scars, to market towns and the steady pace of country life - the sublime Dales await you! Where else in Britain is it as satisfying to sit and do nothing as it is to explore the numerous pursuits on offer?
Town: Hawes is a popular market town in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire and is regarded as one of the honeypot tourist attractions of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Standing between Buttertubs and Fleet Moss, the town is an excellent centre for walking and touring Wensleydale and the adjoining dales of Swaledale, Cotterdale, Dentdale, Garsdale, Wharfedale and Chapel-le-Dale. Take a walk around the Hawes Town Trail, Millennium Walk, Pennine Way or along the River Ure, which is nearby. In 1998 Hawes was awarded the English Tourist Board Silver Award for the "Best Day Trip Out". Modern traffic has long replaced coaches and horse drawn wagons along its narrow streets, but market day (Tuesdays) in Hawes is as busy as ever, with a farmers’ auction attracting sheep farmers from all over the north of England. Traditional shops, cafés and inns now cater for a variety of Dales visitors as well as the local community. The award-winning Wensleydale Creamery, made famous by the animated Wallace and Gromit films, is now open to visitors so that they can see the famous cheese being made and sample the end product in a welcoming café. In the old station yard you will find the busy National Park Centre and Dales Countryside Museum. The Museum is home to the magnificent collection of Dales artefacts by the two great Dales historians and writers, Marie Hartley and Joan Ingilby.
