With a wood burner and view of Richmond Castle from the garden, this cottage lies in the heart of Richmond within walking distance to amenities.
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Ground Floor:
2 steps to entrance.
Living room: With wood burner, 32" Freeview TV, DVD player and beams.
4 steps to...
Kitchen/dining room: With electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, beams and slate floor.
Steep, narrow stairs to...
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: With double bed.
2 steps to...
Bedroom 2: With twin beds and beams.
Shower room: With shower cubicle and toilet.
Gas central heating, gas, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial logs for wood burner included. Welcome pack.
Enclosed courtyard with elevated garden, sitting-out area and garden furniture. On road parking; additional public car park, £15 per week. No smoking. Please note: There are 8 steps in the courtyard. There is shared access to the rear of the property.
Perfectly situated close to the market square in Richmond, Cosy at Number 3 is a lovely, quirky, terraced holiday cottage. It is positioned near to the green and a short stroll from the River Swale and a beautiful riverside walk to the other side of the town. From its lovely terraced garden you can enjoy a view of Richmond Castle, a perfect spot to sit and enjoy a glass of wine at the end of the day. The cottage retains all of its original charm and home comforts, and provides a well-equipped place to stay for up to 4 people. The living room has a comfy sofa and cosy wood burner, ideal for curling up in front of after a day exploring the many attractions Richmond and the Yorkshire Dales National Park have to offer. With flagstone floors and original beams, the kitchen and dining area are located to the rear. There are two bedrooms, one with a wrought iron double bed and feature fireplace, the other has twin beds, beams and overlooks the courtyard and garden.
Within walking distance you will find the cobbled market square with a wide selection of cafés, bars and restaurants to choose from. A gallery displaying local artist Lucy Pittaway and a variety of antique and quirky gift shops are well worth a visit. Take a stroll around the Norman Castle or a scenic walk along the banks of the River Swale to the main bridge over the river. Here lies The Station, which has been restored to include a 3-screen cinema, micro-brewery and bar, ice-cream parlour, delicatessen, an artisan bakery and a café with a gallery of local art. Next to The Station there is also a leisure centre. The area is perfect for walkers and cyclists, with many woodland walks and the famous Coast to Coast that passes right through the town and further beyond into the Yorkshire Dales. Shop, pub and restaurant 500 yards.