Ings House, a delightful, four-bedroom character home dating from the mid-19th century, is nestled in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park located in the North Yorkshire, bustling town of Hawes.
Perfect for families, friends or couples, this pet-friendly property enjoys picturesque, rural views, whilst resting a leisurely stroll from a selection of amenities and attractions.
Benefit from three private parking spaces, where you can unload your belongings with ease, before heading indoors, storing your muddy boots and coats in the hallway; a handy utility also rests nearby, where you can keep on top of your washing.
The kitchen is well-equipped, perfect for rustling up delicious dishes to be enjoyed together around the formal dining table, over a bottle of wine, enjoying the woodburning stove on winter evenings.
Cosy up in the sitting room, with plush seating to sink into and a woodburning stove to light, whilst the outdoor space offers a lovely area to relax in the sunshine whilst planning your impending itinerary.
Heading upstairs, reach four spacious and beautifully-appointed bedrooms, including a master super-king-size with sofa, desk/dressing table, TV and en-suite shower room, a king-size, double, and a twin; all feature plenty of storage and Smart speakers.
Once you’re ready to venture out and explore the delights of Hawes, be spoilt for choice with a selection of shops, filled with local produce, pubs and eateries, perfect for visiting across your self-catered stay; for attractions, enjoy a tour of Wensleydale Creamery, head to the Dales Countryside Museum, or follow the hiking trail up to Hardraw Force Waterfall or Stag Fell.
Take a drive along the Dales, firstly stopping off at Aysgarth Falls and Cauldron Falls for some beautiful scenes, before reaching the old mining town of Reeth, or the market town of Leyburn, where you can find a great selection of eateries, pubs, galleries, shops and more; follow the River Ure from Leyburn to Richmond, the perfect spot to take in stunning views of the nearby castle and abbey, and wander through the cobbled streets of the market square, filled with boutique shops, eateries and bars.
Drive South West to the spectacular Ribblehead viaduct, Malham Cover, Grassington (the home of “All Creatures Great and Small”) and Ingleton.
South East brings you down to Harrogate, Skipton and Brimham rocks – an almost alien landscape!
For the more energetic or adventurous the three peaks are accessible from the viaduct.
With such an array of attractions nearby, Ings House makes the perfect base.