Mill End Cottage, Gunnerside is exactly that! This Yorkshire Dales holiday cottage is situated at the right gable end of The Old Corn Mill which dates from at least the 17th Century. A quirky restoration sympathetically designed by the current owners which offers a traditional Yorkshire style of welcome from the sound of the tumbling and rolling Gunnerside Beck to the friendly glow from the multi-fuel stove housed in the Lounge inglenook.
As you enter this dales holiday cottage and step into the fitted kitchen and dining area for four, you feel very much part of the Dales’ history as you can see the Beck flowing past from the dining area window and can imagine that wheel being pushed round and round. The stone flagged floors lead you into the Lounge with comfortable seating, wooden floor, beamed ceiling, stone walls and sash style windows all lovingly resourced. Within the lounge there are additional doors to the back of the holiday cottage. These doors when open can only be used as a viewing point to the beck due to the steep and rough bank. However when the doors are open guests can absorb the view and sound of the beck from the safe comfort of the lounge.
The wooden staircase leads to the first floor of the hoilday cottage. On the right is the double bedroom with vaulted beamed ceiling and windows which outlook the court yard, flower borders and pond.
The first door on the left is the entrance to the second bedroom with wooden floors….on this level here there is a built in small wardrobe for the storage of hanging clothes with the benefit of a chest of drawers for smaller items, then another staircase to the small but accommodating twin room with velux window. As you return to the landing area, the second door on the left opens to a spacious shower room with w.c., basin, heated towel rail and large shower cubicle with the facility of a power shower for relaxing those muscles after a strenuous hike or cycle ride.
From the kitchen door of the holiday cottage you can stroll around Gunnerside Village known for its tranquil setting now, but once it was a busy centre for the thriving lead mining industry of years gone by, In the late 8th century the area was a Norse settlement and the subjects ruled by Gunnar a Viking Chieftain.
On Friday nights the Fish Van arrives for that tasty evening meal to take home. During your visit you can taste the delights of the local café/bistro, Ghyllfoot Tea Room with home cooked food and take away meals and traditional ales and great food from the Kings Head pub. On your return to Mill End Cottage on the left you will pass the Old Working Smithy and Museum where the sixth generation of Black Smith still works and farms in the area. From this point one can only admire the surrounding panorama and hills of what many consider to be the gem of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
The courtyard, gardens, pond, bbq and there is even an outhouse for the secure storage of cycles and ample parking behind secure gates. This cosy dales holiday cottage is suitable for couples or a small family, but it is suggested that the second bedroom would not be advantageous for the infirm or children under the age of twelve. Care would need to be taken by any water’s edge and children should be supervised at all times when close to the pond or nearby Beck.
Mill End Cottage is one of our dog friendly holiday cottages, one well behaved dog welcome. There are a number of dog friendly pubs in the area and plenty of walks locally.
To ensure your stay is as comfortable as possible towels, kitchen and bed linen are provided. Electricity, central heating, and initial supply for the fire is also included in the rental price.
Layout
Downstairs: Open plan kitchen and dining area, Lounge, staircase
First Floor: Bedroom 1 x double bed. Shower Room: shower, w.c. and basin. staircase.
Second floor: Bedroom 1 x twin beds
Sleeping Arrangements
First Floor: Bedroom 1 x double bed. Shower Room: shower, w.c. and basin. staircase.
Second floor: Bedroom 1 x twin beds
Exterior
The courtyard, gardens, pond, bbq and there is even an outhouse for the secure storage of cycles and ample parking behind secure gates.
Local Area
Mill End Cottage is situated in a small, rural village in Swaledale. It has one pub which serves good food, a cafe and numerous walks and bike rides straight from the door.
Getting there
• From A1: turn off at Scotch Corner to Richmond
• In Richmond take the A6108 and then B6270 to Reeth
• Travelling through the village and towards Gunnerside
• Continue on the same road to Gunnerside
• Immediately after the small bridge (next to The Kings Head pub) take the first right
• Drive past the village hall and the old smithy until you reach Old Mill Cottage at the end of the road
• There are two large gates that may be closed, if they are closed open them for access
• When you are looking directly in front of the three properties Mill End Cottage is the one nearest to the gates
• There is parking in front of the cottage.
Accessibility
This cottage is not suitable with people with mobile disabilities.
If you have any questions regarding the accessibility of this cottage please contact us and we shall be happy to help.