Park Street is amongst the roads which are little from the market place in Masham with rows of finely built terraced cottages. Clipstone is certainly one such, stone built, cottage to sleep 4 plus 1 dog near among the narrow wynds that break the line of terraces and provides access to the rear of the cottages and their gardens.Entry from Park Street is a light and cosy lounge with decorative fireplace that is victorian. Through the lounge is a well equipped, shaker design home with central dining table that is dining back use of the patio yard. A stairway rises from involving the lounge and kitchen to a landing that is tiny a double room with ornamental Victorian fireplace, a half tiled restroom with bath, shower over the shower, washbasin and lavatory and a twin bedroom with en-suite shower room, washbasin and toilet.Behind the cottage is a gated, gravelled patio garden with informal flower pots and tubs to deliver a private area to stay and flake out. The wynd that is adjacent and hence Park Street, is reached through the garden.The cottage happens to be recently renovated and refurbished with conscientious detail and innovation mixing the charm of a terraced cottage along with that is modern and comfortable in fittings, furniture and color. A stylish, contemporary cottage with lots of character, that provides a standard that is high of 350 - 628 each week. The river Ure twists and turns with all the undulating landscape mashamIn the final reaches of this Pennines. The river has become therefore full and wide that bridging is hard and sites of crossings are route centres, around which essential settlements which are neighborhood created. One settlement that is such the tiny market city of Masham, a 'Gateway to The Dales'. An ancient market city since 1393 with among the market places that are largest in the north of England, now faced by stylish Georgian buildings which surround the central market cross.The once famed annual sheep product sales, where over 80,000 head is offered in only three days nevertheless continues even today during September, albeit on a much smaller scale, as does one of the North's largest vapor rallies in July. Now most well-known for the Theakston's and Black Sheep breweries, both owned by the Theakston family members who first began brewing in 1827 and warmly welcome visitors to view them ply their crafts and sample the rewards of their city that is labour.The is through the river and surrounding slopes and sits picturesquely aided by the tall spire of Saint Mary's church noticeable from miles around. Pretty riverside walks with parkland and playing fields in the home, the stately that is nearby of Swinton Castle having its delicious restaurant, the fun-park at Lightwater Valley as well as the not so remote tourist attractions of Ripon, Harrogate and York offer satisfaction and excitement for several.
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