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May's Cottage, Wensleydale
May's Cottage

Thoralby, Wensleydale

The cottage retains many of its original features such as exposed beams, flagged floors, ledged doors and panel boarding dressed with tasteful antique furniture.

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3 Star Sleeps 3
Lounge

Lounge

Lounge

Kitchen

Kitchen

Kitchen

Bedroom

Bedroom

Bedroom

On the western fringes of the village the houses become scattered as they find shelter on the rising escarpments of Stake Fell but what views they behold from these higher vantage points!

Here are some of the oldest dwellings and associated barns in the village, dating back to the mid-seventeenth century and among them is May's Cottage, built in 1655, and its adjoining barn conversion with resident owners. A short driveway leaves the village road leading to the car parking area with adjacent flagged patio and path providing access to May's Cottage.

Entry is though a small porch to a cosy lounge with an original, cast iron kitchen range with open fire sitting on a raised tiled hearth. Through the lounge is a stairway and adjacent, small but well equipped kitchen with flagged floor, Belfast sink, panel boarding and pine furniture. The stairway leads to the landing that serves a double bedroom, a single bedroom occupying a sloping roof space and a bathroom with bath, washbasin and toilet.

To the front of both cottages there is a shared lawned garden with flower borders and shrubs and an adjacent paddock. To the side is a small, walled patio garden dedicated to the holidaymaker.

The cottage retains many of its original features such as exposed beams, flagged floors, ledged doors and panel boarding dressed with tasteful antique furniture, ornaments and prints by local artists. There are beautiful views from the lounge and double bedroom which become spectacular on stepping outside to the garden or paddock.

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Our cottages are located in Wensleydale, in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

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