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| Parking | yes | Garden | with patio |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short breaks | From £220 | Price band | K - view details |
| 2 person discount | No | Fire/Woodburner | Yes |
| Smoking | No | Internet access | No |
Located on a peaceful lane in the delightful and historic village of Snape, Roseview is a beautifully restored 17th century stone cottage, providing excellent accommodation for couples and families alike in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales.
Sympathetically transformed with oak floors, wooden beams and a wood burning stove, Roseview is furnished in a very comfortable contemporary style to a high standard. With two spacious bedrooms upstairs, both with their own ensuite bathroom facility, the cottage can accommodate up to four guests, with a shower room on the ground floor a handy additional facility. The lounge with wood burner offers a cosy place to unwind at the end of the day, or you might prefer to relax in the reading area in the separate dining room, and the kitchen is well equipped with everything required for self catering. A beautiful lawned garden to the rear is enclosed and secluded, perfect for a summer’s afternoon. A shed is also available for those wishing to take advantage of the quiet roads and bring their own bicycles.
Snape village has a good pub serving food, an excellent farm shop, a pretty beck running through it, and even a castle, dating from 1426 once the home of Henry VIII’s last, and surviving, wife Katherine Parr. For those with an interest in nature, Thorpe Perrow Arboretum is a short distance away. The Georgian market town of Bedale is around 3 miles away and offers a wide selection of shops, tea rooms and pubs along with the town of Masham, which has two breweries to explore and holds various seasonal events. Excellent footpath walks and cycle routes can be discovered in the area, with the heart of the National Park easily accessed. A delightful cottage in an area with something for everyone.
With oil fired central heating and comprising:
Lounge: with wood burning stove, TV, DVD, Radio/CD.
Kitchen: with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher.
Dining Room: with dining table and lounge area including sofa and TV.
Shower room: with shower, WC and basin.
Bedroom 1: with zip and link beds (can be twin or super King), walk-in wardrobe and en-suite with bath, heated towel rail WC and basin.
Bedroom 2: with king size bed and en-suite with free-standing bath, heated towel rail, WC and basin.
Initial supply of logs for the wood burner, remainder of fuel, power, bed linen and towels provided. One well behaved pet welcome.
Lawned garden with furniture, patio area with barbeque and shed available for safe storage of bikes. Please note: 1 off road parking space in drive. There is also ample on street parking
A refundable damage deposit of £100 is payable one week prior to arrival
| Nearest town | Bedale | Shops | 500 Yards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distance | 3.5 Miles | Restaurant | 500 Yards |
| Nearest railway station | Northallerton | Pub | 500 Yards |
| Distance | 11 Miles | Beach |
Wensleydale and the surrounding areas provide an excellent base for the great outdoors, with plenty of wonderful walking and cycling opportunities.
Explore the beautiful surrounding countryside, visit the many Castles, Abbeys and Stately Homes in the area during your stay, or spend a relaxing hour or two in one of the many cosy Dales pubs which can be found tucked away in every corner
Hawes, known as the capital of Upper Wensleydale, is a busy market town with many restaurants and tearooms. Local industries thrive with pottery, wooden toys, the famous Wensleydale cheese and ropemaking for visitors to see. Interesting antique shops offer a glimpse of times gone by and the Dales Countryside Museum and National Park Centre are essential for those interested in traditional countryside life.
The town of Leyburn boasts one or two unusual attractions having its own cinema, a Teapottery producing novelty teapots, a chocolate maker, violin maker's workshop and a fine arts and antiques auction house. Craft workshops and galleries also offer a range of locally and regionally made items including woodturning, stained glass, paintings and pottery.
To the west of Leyburn is the village of Bainbridge which is centered around a spacious village green complete with stocks. The River Bain, the shortest river in England, flows from Lake Semerwater over a picturesque waterfall near the village. Visit Askrigg to the north famous for its associations with the James Herriot television series "All Creatures Great and Small". It also has regular craft fairs, an annual art exhibition and flower festival.
Upper Wensleydale can offer you a multitude of eateries to satisfy your tastebuds. Although Hawes is the main town of the area most of the villages can provide you with excellent food in shops, cafés and pubs.
To check availability for full weeks and short breaks view our price and availability calendar
From £220 for 3 nights
Call us: 01228 406701

The property was a delight to stay in. A lovely old cottage furnished beautifully.
The property was beautifully clean (high praise indeed), had well equiped kitchen for all our self catering needs, lovely and cozy and appreciate the touches such as welcome milk, bread, eggs etc and logs for the fire :)
Owner (only met Alex) very friendly and helpful when we called her re: heating.
Comfortable, warm. Well appointed kitchen. Good value. Friendly owners - nearby but unintrusive.
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