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HawesSleeps 3
The Old Stable
From £346 for a long weekend to £690 for a week.
The Old Stable nestles in a splendid, elevated position with far reaching views of the hills and dales in the hamlet of Crackpot in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. A delightfully rustic cottage with...
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HawesSleeps 8
Low Shaw Farmhouse
From £672 for a long weekend to £1550 for a week.
As you approach the hamlet of Simonstone and look up to the hill on your right you will see Low Shaw Farmhouse nestled on the hillside, surrounded by sheep enclosed by the wonderful Yorkshire dry ston...
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RichmondSleeps 2
Sammi's Freight Train
From £69 for a long weekend to £175 for a week.
Immerse yourself in a restful rural getaway and escape the rush of everyday life. Disappear into the heart of the Yorkshire Dales and return for evening starlit soaks in the wood-fired hot tub and cos...
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YorkSleeps 6
The Old Post Office
From £480 for a long weekend to £1100 for a week.
Nestled in the picturesque village of Helperby near Thirsk, set in the Howardian Hills, this charming three bedroom dog-friendly cottage with hot tub, which was once the old Post Office, offers the pe...
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Lowther Castle Cottage
From £422 for a long weekend to £1085 for a week.
Right in the heart of this pretty conservation village you will find this contemporary inspired cottage with plenty of history. Within walking distance of Lowther Castle and Gardens, the cottage was b...
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If it’s space and scenes of immense natural beauty you’re craving, then North England has you well and truly covered with an extraordinary selection of National Parks and moors. The Lake District promises waterside vistas aplenty while Yorkshire’s sprawling North York Moors and Dales promise an endless supply of breathtaking views - not to mention a dramatic coastline full of dog-friendly beaches and oh-so-quaint fishing villages. Pull on your walking boots and take to the footpaths that wind their way through rich green forests, past shimmering lakes, and up towering fells - dog walks will never be the same again!
Hearty country pubs dot the landscapes, promising cosy dog-friendly interiors where you can sup on Yorkshire puddings and local produce, while the charming villages and towns boast some of the best dog-friendly welcomes in the country. Take a step into the fascinating history that surrounds the North of England, from ancient castles to Viking settlements. Fill your bag with a generous selection of pork pies, Kendal Mint Cake, and gingerbread as you uncover the wonder and majesty of England's wild and stirring North.