Tranquility and amazing views
Boasting incredible countryside views, Roger Pot is a fantastic stone-built property with ample off-road parking and a garden, nestled into the rural hamlet of Garsdale near Sedbergh; the property is ideal for friends or families looking to explore Cumbria.You'll have a great time at this comfortable place to stay.
The space
Three bedrooms: 1 xsuperking-size with TV and en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x double, 1 x twin (zip/link can be set up as super-king-size on request)
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC
Utility with basin and enclosed WC
Kitchen
Dining room
Utility
Sitting room with woodburning stove
Electric oven with induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher
2 x TV, WiFi
Fuel and power inc. in rent
Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
Off-road parking
Enclosed side garden with lawn and furniture
Two well-behaved dogs welcome
Sorry, no smoking
Shop 6.7 miles, pub 6.3 miles, river 0.1 miles
Guest access
Guests are free to use the whole house including access to the surrounding 4acre fields. Note the fields are shared with horses and sheep!
Other things to note
One of the bedrooms is made up as a superking but is adaptable to two singles. Let us know your preference. If we don’t hear from you we will assume you are happy with a superking. By the way Airbnb don’t have a Superking selection ref so to summarise, you’ll have two rooms with Superkings (one of which is adaptable to two singles) and one with a double.
Walking and horse riding
Very rural with plenty to do and see in the Yorkshire Dales
Historically, Garsdale was a chapelry in the ancient parish of Sedbergh in the Ewecross wapentake in the West Riding of Yorkshire. In 1866 it became a separate civil parish. From 1894 to 1974 it was part of Sedbergh Rural District. In 1974 it became part of the new county of Cumbria. In the 2001 census the parish had a population of 202 decreasing at the 2011 census to 191. Garsdale is on the western slopes of the Pennines, between Baugh Fell to the north, and Rise Hill to the south. It is within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The dale is the valley of the Clough River, which rises on the north eastern slopes of Baugh Fell and flows through Grisedale, the Dale that Died, as Grisedale Beck until it becomes the Clough River at Garsdale Head.
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