Holme View is a stone built end terraced cottage on The Avenue, one of the most significant channels into Masham, adjacent to countryside that is open riverside walks just a moment away. The homes line one side for the Avenue overlooking the River Ure near Masham Great Bridge regarding the Northeast fringes associated with the town. The road is tree-lined with mature limes that were planted in 1875 to mark the coming for the railway which later shut in 1963. Separating The Avenue through the river is parkland that is available locally since the Shooting Holme that has adjacent tennis courts and playing areas, a convenient and pretty path to walk towards the market which is just mins away.Holme View has a garden to your front and a little, flagged patio garden during the rear which backs onto Avenue Bank, a residential cul-de-sac running parallel towards the Avenue. Sideways is a driveway that is quick solitary car storage with access from Avenue Bank. Access to the cottage is either from front or back but for parking convenience it is best to utilize the trunk entrance.Entry is finished the patio yard and to the hallway with usage of a contemporary, well prepared home to the left, which overlooks Avenue Bank. Towards the front side associated with cottage could be the roomy, comfortable lounge/dining room with inset wood-burning stove and tiled hearth. There was a front entrance porch off the lounge leading towards the front side garden therefore the Avenue.A pine stairway rises through the hallway to a landing serving two bedrooms, one with double beds, that will join to create a king-size that is super, at the front and a further bed room during the rear with king-size bed. Central towards the landing is a fashionable bathroom with shower, showerhead, washbasin and toilet.There are pleasant views to your riverside as well as the 'Holme' from the lounge and bed room that is front. A contemporary, tasteful cottage maybe not with a lack of character or tradition, light and airy with exceptional quality furniture, pretty drapes and excellent fitments will please whoever could choose to stay right here and, of course, perfectly situated to simply help enjoy all of the Yorkshire Dales has to offer.Please note brief breaks/flexible changeovers at any time of year.FacilitiesDuvets, pillows, linen and towels all supplied. Petrol heating that is main one basket of logs for wood-burning stove and electricity included. Color television, DVD, radio, CD player, hob, range, microwave oven, fridge/freezer, freezer, dishwasher, automatic washer, tumble dryer, cot and highchair, shaver point, locks dryer, outdoor furniture. Safe bicycle shop. Garage. Off road parking.Free WiFi access that is internet, bars, coach route, restaurant, nearby. Sorry, maybe not ideal for animals. Strictly non smoking.Price 365 - 658 each week.MashamIn the last reaches regarding the Pennines the river Ure twists and turns with the landscape that is undulating. The river is currently therefore full and wide that bridging is difficult and web sites of crossings are route centres, around which important settlements which are regional created. One settlement that is such the little market city of Masham, a 'Gateway to The Dales'. An old market city since 1393 with one of the market locations where are largest within the north of England, now faced by stylish Georgian buildings which surround the main market cross. The once famed yearly sheep sales, where over 80,000 head could be sold in only three days nevertheless continues to this day during September, albeit on a much smaller scale, as does among the North's steam rallies which are biggest in July. Now most well-known for the Theakston's and Ebony Sheep breweries, both owned by the Theakston household whom first began brewing in 1827 and visitors which are warmly welcome watch them ply their crafts and test the rewards of their labour. The town is embraced by the river and surrounding slopes and sits picturesquely with the spire that is tall of Mary's church visible from kilometers around. Pretty riverside walks with parkland and playing industries regarding the home, the stately that is nearby of Swinton Castle having its delicious restaurant, the fun-park at Lightwater Valley therefore the not too remote attractions of Ripon, Harrogate and York offer satisfaction and excitement for several.
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