Park Street is one of the small roads leading from the market place with rows of finely built terraced cottages. As Park Street recedes from the market place it is joined from the west by Swinton Terrace which leads out to Masham Golf Club and the glories of Swinton Park.
Just before the junction with Swinton terrace is a short row of stone built terraced cottages sitting back from the roadway. Magnolia Cottage is a modern conversion snuggled in at the end of this short terrace. To the front of the cottage is a paved yard, shared by the adjoining cottage, with flower borders, a mature garden and ample room for parking.
Entry is to a hallway with a small utility alcove which leads through to the main lounge/dining room at the rear of the cottage. The lounge has a large patio door leading out to a pretty garden with lawn and flagged area to sit and enjoy the afternoon and evening sunshine. Off the lounge is a well fitted galley kitchen and also a wet room with shower, washbasin and toilet. Also from the main hallway to the front of the cottage is a double bedroom overlooking the yard and front garden. A stairway rises from the lounge to a second double bedroom built into the rafters with skylights which provide a warm natural glow to the room.
A stylish and contemporary cottage with lots of character offering a very high standard of accommodation.
Read Access StatementDuvets, pillows, linen and towels all provided. Gas central heating and electricity included.
Television, Freeview, DVD, radio, hob, oven, microwave oven, fridge, automatic washer, shaver point, hairdryer, cot and highchair, garden furniture.
Off road parking for one car in front of the cottage. Free WiFi on request.
Shops, pubs, restaurant, bus route nearby.
Sorry, not suitable for pets. Strictly non smoking.
Check availabilityIn the last reaches of the Pennines the river Ure twists and turns with the undulating landscape. The river is now so full and wide that bridging is difficult and sites of crossings are route centres, around which important local settlements were founded. One such settlement is the small market town of Masham, a 'Gateway to The Dales'. An ancient market town since 1393 with one of the larg... read more
More About MashamIn the last reaches of the Pennines the river Ure twists and turns with the undulating landscape. The river is now so full and wide that bridging is difficult and sites of crossings are route centres, around which important local settlements were founded. One such settlement is the small market town of Masham, a 'Gateway to The Dales'. An ancient market town since 1393 with one of the larg... read more
More About Masham“Good base for visiting Masham and the surrounding area, 2 minutes into the village, off street parking, cottage had all amenities. Enjoyed our stay, locals really friendly and welcoming, pubs good as well as the butcher shop's! Lovely pies!”Mr A Balmer, 16th December 2019