Elm Tree Cottage is a lovely retreat situated in the village of Dalton, North Yorkshire.
With its open-plan design and proximity to a local pub, a beck, and a location between two National Parks, this delightful dwelling welcomes couples and solo travellers, idyllic for an escape to Yorkshire.
Upon entering this inviting cottage, you will be greeted by a homely open-plan area, thoughtfully designed to provide a seamless flow between the kitchen, dining, and sitting room.
The kitchen is equipped with all the essentials you need to prepare yummy meals, which can be enjoyed at the intimate dining table, seating two.
After a day of exploring, unwind in the sitting area, where a Smart TV awaits for your evening entertainment.
The property boasts a spacious king-size bedroom, complete with a TV for those lazy mornings in bed.
The bedroom is served by a stylish shower room, featuring a large walk-in shower, offering a refreshing space to prepare for your new day.
Step outside to the front of the property where a seating area awaits.
Here, you can enjoy a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine, soaking in the serene atmosphere of the surrounding area.
Venture beyond your idyllic retreat to explore the historic village of Dalton, stroll through the streets, follow the beck that gently flows through, and invigorate your senses with walks in the nearby North Yorkshire Moors National Park, offering stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife.
Two miles west of the village you will find Topcliffe, where there are two lovely pubs on offer: The Angel & The Swan, that warmly welcome all who cross their threshold, serving delicious local ales and traditional English favourites, also there is a local village shop and post office.
Ideally located with easy access to Harrogate, York, Teesside, and Thirsk, this property is perfect for horse racing enthusiasts.
Two miles south of Dalton is the village of Sessay which offers the Oaks Fishing Lakes for the keen angler, also Spilman's, a family run fruit farm, which events several times a year, starting February half term, with Lambing Live which is followed in June with fruit picking, and finally for October half term, the well known pumpkin festival ending with fireworks, making it a haven for nature lovers and cyclists alike.
Whether you choose to explore the vast countryside, peruse through charming local shops, or simply relax in the comfort of Elm Tree Cottage, this enchanting location serves as an ideal base for your delightful North Yorkshire getaway.