Paradise End Cottage

All in all a great family friendly spot for a lazy get together or more active walking holiday.

Paradise End is a large cottage perfect for gatherings of family and friends. It is named after the small beck it overlooks and has outstanding views up the valley and to the moors beyond. The kitchen (double oven, dishwasher, washing machine, large fridge/freezer and microwave) has two large pine tables with chairs and benches to offer flexible seating for all. There is an open plan feel to the downstairs with plenty of space on the large comfy sofas in the sitting room. The room is light with large windows and French doors leading onto your terrace. There is a large digital television with DVD and video in the snug. Free internet access.

There is a double room downstairs and a shower room with wc and basin. There are three more bedrooms upstairs: a double room, a twin room and a triple room with bunk beds and a single bed. The main bathroom is also upstairs with shower over bath, wc and basin.

Add on another double bedroom by booking our studio flat High Close - above Paradise End. If booked with each other then High Close is an extra 200 for a week.  Works best as grandparents or older teenagers flat. Ask Fiona for details.


Sleeps 9 plus 2 cots

Private terrace with access to two acres of grounds (Take care with young children - stream and rocks to climb - see pictures). High chairs, travel cots and stair gates provided. Oil fired central heating with constant hot water. All bed linen supplied but please bring your own towels. Non smokers only. No pets allowed. Friday arrival day, after 3pm.

Quality self catering holidays and short breaks in the Yorkshire Dales. Relax in a traditional stone cottage or converted loft, renovated to the highest standards in our private grounds in the heart of Wharfedale.  
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