Harber Scar

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3 Sykes Cottages Assessed Cottage
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£314-1714 per week, sleeps 5

Horton-in-ribblesdale, BD24 0HQ     Tel: 01244 352022


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Harber Scar is a 300 year old, stone-built terraced cottage in the Yorkshire Dales village of Horton-in-Ribblesdale, home of the famous Three Peaks Mountains and just six miles from the town of Settle. Able to sleep five people in one double, one twin and one single bedroom, the cottage also benefits from a family bathroom. The rest of the cottage is made up of a kitchen with a dining area and a sitting room with a multi fuel stove. To theexterior of the cottage is a large shared, enclosed garden with outdoor furniture and a BBQ. Set across the road from one of the pubs in the village and with stunning views all around the village, Harber Scar is the perfect holiday cottage for a family who want to explore all of the delights of the Yorkshire Dales.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x king sized double, 1 x twin, 1 x single. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with multi fuel stove. Hallway with outdoor clothes/boot space.

Amenities

Storage panel heaters with multi fuel stove in sitting room. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with FreeSat, DVD, radio/CD, WiFi, selection of books and DVDs. Fuel, power and starter pack for multi fuel stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair on request. Off road parking for one car (in pub car park). Spacious shared enclosed garden with furniture and BBQ. Two well-behaved pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 6 miles, pub 1 min walk.
 

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