Nell Tom is a spacious cottage located in Reeth, North Yorkshire, in the North of England. The property sleeps 8 guests across 4 bedrooms and features an open fire for cozy evenings. Recently refurbished to high standards, everything in the cottage is brand new and designed for comfort. The stunning views of Swaledale and the peaceful isolation make for a relaxing holiday experience. Guests can enjoy star gazing in the night skies with minimal light pollution.
Access to the cottage is via a twisty road to Blades and then a private road, with ample parking available. The property boasts a large enclosed garden with a sunny south-facing patio and lawn, ideal for families. Various amenities are provided for families, including a high chair, travel cot, stair gates, toys, and books. Outdoor toys are available in the garden, and the patio is secure and fenced. DVDs, books, and board games cater to both adults and young people.
Nell Tom welcomes walkers, with plenty of space for storing muddy boots and hanging coats. Walking books and maps are provided, along with secure storage for bikes for cyclists. The cottage supplies linen, towels, and various useful items, as well as a welcome tray for guests. Changeovers occur on Saturdays, with check-in from 4pm and check-out by 10am the following week. The property does not allow smoking or dogs and is not suitable for hen/stag nights, wheelchairs, or individuals with mobility issues.
Nearby attractions include the award-winning gastro pub, The Punch Bowl Inn, in Low Row, which is half a mile away. Reeth, located approximately 4 miles from the cottage, offers pubs, teashops, an ice cream parlor, a post office, a doctor's surgery, and a weekly market on the green. Weekly bookings are preferred, with short breaks available in the low season or for last-minute stays. The cottage is situated in a rural area in Richmond, surrounded by mountains, offering opportunities for activities like visiting The Garage Spa, Catterick Golf Club, Millgate House Garden, and Luke Searle Golf Simulator. Families can also explore The Forbidden Corner and Raydale Preserves or engage in outdoor activities like skiing and sledding.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!