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Reeth Cottages

  • Last Minute Cottages - Bed in Richmond (44401)
  • North Yorkshire

    Bed in Richmond (44401)

    Ref: S231375

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 1 bedroom: 1 ground-floor king-size en-suite - Bathrooms: 1 bathroom with WC and 1 en-suite shower room with WC - Electric oven hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and washing machine - Kitchen...

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    £98

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Windyridge
  • North Yorkshire

    Windyridge

    Ref: S447553

    Reviews 15

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    A delightful stone built cottage, sleeping up to 6 guests, with a wealth of charm and character, including wood burning stoves, surrounded by open countryside.Size: Sleeps 6, 3 Bedrooms.Nearest pub: 1/4 mile.Nearest amenities: 4 miles.Pets: sorry...

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    £105

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Brig End
  • North Yorkshire

    Brig End

    Ref: S71427

    Reviews 14

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    The village of Langthwaite in Arkengarthdale is situated in the heart of TV’s “James Herriot Country” and is surrounded by spectacular countryside. Langthwaite offers a pub and just outside the village is another inn which offers food of a high...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed in Richmond 44401
  • North Yorkshire

    1 Bed in Richmond 44401

    Ref: S1048888

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Heatherdene
  • North Yorkshire

    Heatherdene

    Ref: S1007100

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    6

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    £121

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cherry Tree Cottage - Langthwaite
  • 2

    North Yorkshire

    Cherry Tree Cottage - Langthwaite

    Ref: S1039354

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    An enviable destination for hikers, cyclists and anyone seeking outdoor adventure, this charming stone cottage offers accommodation for four guests in the peaceful hamlet of Langthwaite, surrounded by stunning natural beauty. Visit Swaledale (3.2...

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    £86

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Old Post Office
  • 1

    North Yorkshire

    Old Post Office

    Ref: S43491

    Reviews 29

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    The small village of Marrick is situated just three miles from Reeth, at the northern tip of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The village has residential homes, farmsteads and a Post Office, along with Marrick Priory, which is now a residential...

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    £89

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Arklehurst
  • 2

    North Yorkshire

    Arklehurst

    Ref: S3541

    Reviews 67

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    Langthwaite is a small village in the beautiful Arkengarthdale countryside. Langthwaite has a pub, and more amenities are on offer in the nearby towns of Richmond and Barnard Castle. The Swaledale village of Reeth is 3 miles away.

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Brig End
  • North Yorkshire

    Brig End

    Ref: S291832

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    4

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  • Last Minute Cottages - South View
  • 3

    North Yorkshire

    South View

    Ref: S931120

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  • Last Minute Cottages - A D Barn
  • North Yorkshire

    A D Barn

    Ref: S957785

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dalesmoor
  • North Yorkshire

    Dalesmoor

    Ref: S958131

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cherry Tree Cottage - Langthwaite
  • 3

    North Yorkshire

    Cherry Tree Cottage - Langthwaite

    Ref: S1045834

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    Reeth Holiday Cottages

    Exploring the Yorkshire Dales National Park is easy from the picturesque village of Reeth. Perched on a plateau overlooking the River Swale and with stunning views, this pretty settlement is nestled in Yorkshire and offers a wonderful base for a relaxing or action-packed escape. Pull on your hiking boots to explore the local area, enjoy a drink at the charming local pub or head to the ice cream parlour for a cooling sweet treat.

    The delightful stone built cottages in Reeth offer cosy and welcoming accommodation here - but there are lots of homes to choose from if you'd prefer something different. Choose a quaint rental overlooking the village green or a big luxurious property at the base of the craggy slopes of Fremington Edge. Some of our homes have large, modern kitchens while others boast period features like open fireplaces, and others have enclosed gardens, or even a hot tub to enjoy!

    Our friendly customer service team is here to make finding a cottage in Reeth as straightforward as possible. Whether you're travelling solo, with your partner or with a large group of family and friends, we've got a home that's perfect for you. We even have homes that are great for a pet-friendly holiday so Fido can come too! We've handpick our homes to offer the best in comfort and style while also offering a wide range of homes to suit different budgets so you can find a beautiful property with our best price guarantee!

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Julie - Verified booking

      Nice cottage but not worthy of 5 stars as there were a few issues with the cottage.

      1. No welcome pack, not even a packet of biscuits, milk etc. The first time in over 25 years of staying in holiday cottages that I have not had a welcome pack. 2. No information on where the rubbish bins were and what day the bins were emptied. 3. No information on where the log store was. Checked with a neighbour who showed me where the log store was but this was padlocked and no key was available in the cottage so we had to buy our own fire lighters, kindling and logs as there was only a small basket of logs available in the cottage, an expense we had not catered for. Your description clearly states all fuel for the stove is included in the rent, this is not the case. 4. One of the storage heaters in the living room did not work so it was chilly in the evenings if the fire wasn’t used. 5. Not one empty kitchen cupboard available for us to use so had to pile all our dry goods on the kitchen windowsill. 6. No storage in the bedroom as the wardrobe drawer, the wardrobe itself and under the bed was crammed full of bedding and towels. Again we had to pile jumpers on the windowsill as there were only tiny drawers available to use in the bedside cabinets and the chest of drawers. 7. No where available to store our two suitcases so we had to scrabble about under the bed (which was filthy) trying to move everything around so we could at least get one case under there. We then had to keep moving the other case around the bedroom as the bedroom is small. 8. I was informed by the owner that there was no hairdryer or iron - a 5 star property without the basics? 9. The patio area was ankle deep in leaves and clearly had not been swept in weeks. The patio furniture was also dirty and I had to wipe all this down and get rid of all the leaves before we could use anything outside. Surely the cleaners should sweep the patio and wipe the furniture down? 10. The settee in the living room was very low and there was a metal bar that stuck in you when you sat down. I know it was a bed settee but surely it would be better to buy a quality settee for a 5 star property. We enjoyed our week but the above issues did take the edge off the cottage. As I say definitely not worthy of 5 stars, we have stayed in far better properties that you have given 3 and 4 stars for.

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    • Diane - Verified booking

      The Old Post Office is a very comfortable holiday let with plenty of space for families.

      The garden is amazing, surrounded by a Yorkshire stone wall & a tiny gate in the wall at the very bottom of the garden for a quick escape to go sight seeing. Everything about the cottage is so peaceful & relaxing. I agree with previous feedback that the photos do not do it justice. It is a typical old cottage with stone flagged floors, two open fires (if you fancy them) & central heating. Two very comfortable lounges, one with TV & 3 bathrooms one being on the ground floor in a utility room with shower & toilet. The kitchen is luxurious with marble worktops & plenty of storage as well as everything else you require. The bedrooms are also very comfortable. Finally the views into the field & beyond next to the cottage from the dining room are amazing & if you are lucky the sheep may be in the field & come up to the window to say hello. Such a treat! I think visitors considering this property should know that the cottage is in a tiny village with no shops etc. The nearest town for supermarkets is Richmond approximately 20 mins by car away. I know the area so I planned ahead so we had everything required on arrival. Or you could do an online order & have it delivered to you. Highly recommended for peace, nice walks & the most beautiful scenery.

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    • Mr Pellatt - Verified booking

      The cottage was very clean and comfortable and in a lovely position with views up and down the dale. Nice gesture in leaving the tea/coffee bags and biscuits. The parking at the rear was a bit risky having to park very close to the wall and trees to allow other vehicles to pass. There is a parking space directly behind the cottage but this is reserved for a local farm. There is access to the adjoining cottages at the front which we were not aware of and I was surprised to see someone walking their dog past our window one morning. The furniture and fittings were first class but the cottage was somewhat spartan inside and was not home from home as a lot of cottages are. Only one tea towel had been left and we had to buy washing up liquid as only a small tube of washing up liquid had been left. Likewise, we had to buy loo rolls which we have never had to do when renting cottages for over 30 years. There was a smell outside the front of the cottage at times which i believe was coming from the septic tank. Overall, a nice cottage and in the main well equipped, but I feel the owners should consider the little things which guests normally expect when renting.

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    • Karin - Verified booking

      The interior photos are in no way representative of this lovely cottage!

      It is spacious but still cosy, refurbished and (tastefully) modernised with the addition of larger windows and a fabulous airy extension (the dining room). We were looking forward to sitting by the fire but the heating was so good that the place was always warm! Comfy beds, warm duvets, decent showers (given that they are electric) and everything you could need in the kitchen. I feared the worst when I read "electric hob" but it is in fact an induction hob so cooking was very easy. The remote location was a positive for us and we enjoyed the views from the upstairs and dining room windows. There were several paths to walk nearby without needing to get in the car, but Grinton and Reeth (10 minute drive down a narrow lane) provided further opportunities close by. We would highly recommend this cottage and would definitely stay here again.

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    • Mr Tomes - Verified booking

      The cottage is well-equipped and very clean and comfortable. The view over the valley to the hills is fantastic and can be enjoyed either from inside the house or in the quiet garden. As mentioned in other reviews the local Punchbowl Inn is within easy walking distance and serves very good food. HOWEVER - vehicle access to the cottage is very difficult. There are 2 main access tracks but these are very narrow and in poor condition with potholes. We understand that some guests have had to call a local garage after dropping into a pothole on the western exit track. We have a large saloon car and found access and parking difficult. Parking in the village is not practicable if luggage or groceries are to be carried. Access will be easier for an SUV but for our family we are unlikely to return despite the superb quality of the cottage.

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    Things to do near Reeth

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    Richmond Castle

    Richmond Castle is a great Norman fortress situated above the cliff-lined valley of the river Swale. Much of the original curtain wall of the castle remains in place today together with many of the castle's main buildings.

    Barnard Castle

    One of England's most historic castles, the County Durham highlight and market town is an ideal point for further exploration of the Lake District. There's a plethora of interesting shops and cafes and a wealth of local history to follow. Dog friendly.

    Bowes Museum

    Magnificent museum in the heart of the historic market town of Barnard Castle. Fine collection of European Fine and Decorative Arts. Gardens, Cafe and Gift Shop.

    Hardraw Force Waterfall

    Hardraw Force waterfall is England's largest single drop waterfall, with an estimated 100 foot drop. There is also a Heritage Centre with toilets and a tea room that is open during the summer months.

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