Saturday 11 February 2012
Rural Accommodation

Layhead Farm Cottages

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Self Catering  -   £260.00 - £1,040.00   per week

Layhead Farm Cottages, Field House
Rathmell
Settle
North Yorkshire BD24 0LA
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Layhead Farm Cottages


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  Description
Layhead Farm Holiday Cottages comprises an 18th Century farmhouse together with its stone barns, which have been carefully converted into comfortable, self catering holiday accommodation in the YORKSHIRE DALES and are of a very high standard.

Tucked away down a private and secluded lane, Layhead Farm lies close to the village centre of Rathmell, near SETTLE. Here walled fields stretch up to rugged moors and fells or down through the lush meadows of the River Ribble Valley.

This is a particularly quiet, placid place, yet only three miles from the market town of Settle with its shops, restaurants and pubs.

Each cottage has stunning views over the rolling countryside and provides the all year round ideal base from which to explore some of the finest unspoilt natural beauties in England; those of the Yorkshire Dales and the Forest of Bowland.

Layhead Farm Holiday cottages are owned by Rosemary Hyslop who, with her late husband Tim, farmed the surrounding land until 2001. Over a period of 10 years the cottages have been developed from original farm buildings into first class, self catering holiday accommodation with an emphasis on hospitality.Rosemary lives near the cottages at Field House and makes sure that all ages have an enjoyable stay, which is proven by the amount of times visitors return to Layhead Farm.

LAYHEAD FARMHOUSE COTTAGE now sleeps 8 and has been refurbished to offer every bedroom with either an en-suite or private bathroom facility - see Layhead Farmhouse cottage page for pictures.

Look through our website and visit the individual cottages, all provided with modern amenities, linen and towels. The cottages are very flexible in that they provide the perfect base for two people up to large groups or for family celebrations.
There are comments on each page, taken directly from our visitor books, from happy visitors to Layhead Farm.


 Accept Children  Access to Golf Course  BBQ  Cycle Hire Available  Dish Washer  Facilities for Children  Fishing Nearby  Freezer  Fridge  Garden Patio 
 Ground Floor Bedroom  Gym  Internet Access  Laundry Facilities  Linen Provided  Microwave  Parking On-Site  Pets Accepted  Pony Trekking  Pool 
 Pool Table  Real Fires  Working Farm 
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Rosemary Hyslop
North Yorkshire  
Phone : +44 (0)7714 764329





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