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05/09/15

Holt Barn, to sleep two plus up to two dogs, near Kirky Malzeard, Ripon

Another beautiful barn conversion just taken onto our books. Sleeps two, plus up to two well behaved dogs, spacious, stylish, amazing walks from the doorstep. A little remote for those who want to get away from the crowd

 
08/04/15

Ripon Ghost Walks!

Be prepared to have goose pimples running up and down your spine when you join in a Ripon Ghost Walk. Explore the darker side of Ripon's history from the macabre to the mysterious! Discover ancient burial sites, curious

 
24/03/15

Make a week of it after the enjoyment of Newby Hall near Ripon 6 & 7 June 2015

We still have cottages available for week commencing 5th/6th of June, come along and enjoy Newby Hall Tractor Fest and the gardens and house also. River Cottage to sleep 6 in Masham is just one of our lovely cottages

 
28/01/15

Great walks in Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Some of our cottages are in Nidderdale or very close and there are great walks to be found. Set off from Pateley Bridge or travel up Nidderdale to Lofthouse and Middlesmoor. Take in the reservoirs, gaze at amazing

 
02/12/14

Four Stars awarded! Well done Badger’s Holt in Masham

Another worthy award of the Visit Britain Four Star rating! Badger's Holt in Masham, a spacious cottage to sleeps six . Stylish and modern with private patio garden to the rear and lawn to the side, loads of off road

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