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GABLE HOUSE Prospect Place, Thornton Le Dale, North Yorkshire YO18 7LQ
Sleeps: 6. Sorry no pets. No smoking.
Tourist Board: 4 stars.
   
Price range: £295 - £650 pw.
For further details please contact:
Andrew & Carole Lewty Tel Fax: 01924 403716 Mob: 07734 051518
   
Gable House is a recent fully renovated detached 19th century barn/stable conversion, enjoying a lovely South facing 'tucked away' position, within 2 minutes walk of all the much admired village amenities. Whilst the property boasts all usual cottage features including exposed roof structure and beams, log burning stove, pine hand made doors with iron furniture etc., it also benefits from double glazing, combi boiler and is newly furnished to a very high standard.
Accommodation: 28' Lounge, log burner, 2 & 3 seater fine leather suite, 28" Sony Widescreen TV, DVD, Sky Digibox with Freesat card, computer/broadband, phone (free UK landline calls) 6 seater Oak table and contemporary chairs, unique artwork, range of videos, dvds etc. 16' x 14' Breakfast Kitchen fully fitted with dishwasher, double oven & hob, built in fridge/freezer, washing machine, dryer, large microwave, breakfast bar seating for 6. Master Bedroom, exposed beams, king size bed with memory foam mattress, solid oak furniture. Double bedroom with memory foam mattress, 'Shaker' style furniture. Bedroom with adult bunk beds, pine furniture. Bathroom with whirlpool bath, separate shower cubicle. Outside: - Small gravel area to front with bench/table.
- Attached heated garage/workshop for bike storage etc.
- Private parking for 2 cars.
Price includes: - All bed linen and towels included.
Sorry no pets or smoking in the property. Friday - Friday bookings only.
Thornton Le Dale is ideally situated on the edge of both the Moors and the Wolds. Nearby attractions include Flamingoland, Eden Camp, North Yorks steam railway, Dalby Forest, Castle Howard, York, Scarborough and Whitby. In the village there are wonderful tea rooms, pubs and restaurants with a stroll around the village pond to feed the ducks afterwards!
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