Moorview is a stunning Swaledale holiday cottage set in a hillside of the rural village of Low Row with wonderful views of the Swaledale valley and only a stone’s throw from the village pub.
This charming holiday home is a 330 year old, grade 2 listed cottage which has been beautifully decorated throughout with high quality furnishings to provide comfortable accommodation for up to 6 people. It has achieved a real ‘home from home’ ambiance with the careful combination of modern and traditional features such as beamed ceilings and a feature ingle nook style fireplace. Moorview also offers free Wi-Fi and is heated throughout by electric central heating.
The downstairs area comprises of a bright and snug living room to the left of the entrance, with comfortable seating, a large multi-fuel stove and fantastic views across the Swaledale valley. To the right is the well-equipped, traditional farmhouse style kitchen / diner which also boasts idyllic views.
Upstairs the holiday cottage consists of a master double bedroom with king size bed and en-suite with walk in shower, two twin bedrooms and a family bathroom. There is also the pleasant addition of a relaxing garden room which leads out to the well maintained and pretty garden with patio and BBQ area. The garden room and bathroom benefit from underfloor heating and the garden room also has an additional electric booster radiator. To the front of the cottage there is an enclosed patio area with lovely views and an outhouse for secure bike storage.
This dales holiday cottage in Swaledale is ideal for those wishing to explore the numerous walks in the area, many of which can be accessed straight from the door. It is perfect for families or a group of friends holidaying together with the multiple bathrooms and easy access to the neighbouring dales of Arkengarthdale, Wensleydale and beyond.
The village of Reeth is a 4 mile drive with local amenities such as a post office, village store, garage, gift shops, cafes, pubs a restaurant and an arts and craft centre. Alternatively choose the infamous Buttertubs over to the market town of Hawes in Wensleydale. Here you shall find numerous shops, cafes, pubs and activities such as the Dales Museum, Rope Makers and the cheese lovers paradise – the Wensleydale Creamery. Also nearby are Leyburn and the Georgian town of Richmond where you can explore the castle and The Station with cinema and various artisan shops offering tasty delights.
To ensure your stay is as comfortable as possible all kitchen linen, bed linen, towels and initial supply of fuel for the fire is included in the rental price.
Layout
Downstairs - as you enter Moorview, the kitchen with dining area is to the right, the living room is to the left.
Upstairs - the king bedroom is the left with ensuite shower room with w.c. and basin. Down the corridor there are two twin bedrooms with standard single beds, a sunroom which leads through to the rear garden and family bathroom with w.c. basin and bath with shower over.
Sleeping Arrangements
1 King bedroom with ensuite shower room.
2 Twin bedrooms with 2 standard single beds in each.
Exterior
Outside there is a garden to the rear, a garden to the front and an outhouse for secure bike storage.
Local Area
Situated in a small rural village in Swaledale, with stunning views across the Swaledale Valley, walks straight from the door and a brilliant pub within walking distance.
Getting there
From Richmond
Take the A6108 out of Richmond for about 4 miles and then take the B6270 to the right towards Reeth. Entering Reeth up the hill across the large green to the top and stay on this road as it veers to the left towards Gunnerside/Kirby Stephen. Continue for 3 miles, passing through the village of Healaugh, before entering Low Row.
Approximately 200 metres after the Low Row sign, there is a lamp post at the junction of a very sharp right turn, going back on itself sign posted to Langthwaite. Take this turn. Take care as the turning is very tight. Go up the hill for 50 metres only and you will see a pull in on the left. Pull in here. Make sure you stay on the gravel as the grassed area is very unstable.
You are now in front of 4 cottages. Moorview is the third to the left, it is clearly signed on the gate.
There is no parking for vehicles outside the cottage itself. We ask guests to unload belongings by pulling into the roadside outside Peat Gate House. We would ask you not to park on any of the verges in front of Moorview as these are deceptively dangerous and can be unstable, especially in wet weather. After unloading your car should then be parked either on the slip road in front of the church and pub or in the Lay-by on the road in front of the church and pub or in the layby on the road side opposite and below the pub which is just a few yards away.
From the M6:
Junction 37, head into the Western Dales on A684 towards Sedburgh and Hawes. Go through Sedburgh and still on A684 heading out of Sedburgh turn right after less than a mile, still on the A684 signposted Hawes. Follow this road for approx. 20/25 minutes and just before Hawes bear left signposted Hardraw and Askgrigg.
Go through Hardraw past the Green Dragon Inn and turn left signposted Simonstone and Muker via Buttertubs. Follow this road up and over the pass until you drop down into Swaledale. Turn right at the junction signposted Muker and Richmond on the B6270. Continue through Muker and Gunnerside.
The next village is Low Row. Immediately after the Punch Bowl Inn there is a lamppost at the junction on the left turn going uphill signposted to Langthwaite. Take this turn. Go uphill for 50 metres only and you will see a pull in on the left. Pull in here. Make sure you stay on the gravel as any grassed area is very unstable.
You are now in front of a row of 4 cottages. Moorview is the third to the left, it is clearly signed on the gate. There is no parking for vehicles outside the cottage itself. We ask guests to unload belongings by pulling into the roadside outside Peat Gate House. We would ask you not to park on any of the verges in front of Moorview as these are deceptively dangerous and can be unstable, especially in wet weather. After unloading your car should then be parked either on the slip road in front of the church and pub or in the Lay-by on the road in front of the church and pub or in the layby on the road side opposite and below the pub which is just a few yards away.
Accessibility
The property is not wheelchair accessible.
There is a grass verge leading to the cottage, followed by slabbed steps into the front garden of the cottage.
There is a standard staircase to the first floor with a sturdy handrail.
The family bathroom has a bath with a shower over, so you do need to step over the bath side to use the shower.
The ensuite shower cubicle has one small step to access it.
Parking is on the roadside at the foot of the hill or by the pub around 50 metres away.
If you have any specific needs, please contact us, we are happy to answer any questions.