BRIDGE VIEW
Gunnerside, North Yorkshire
BRIDGE VIEW
Three Bedrooms (Sleeps 6)
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1 Super King size with Ensuite
1 King size
1 Twin room
Kitchen Dining Room
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Well equipped Kitchen dining room, table for 6, electric hob and oven, washing machine/dryer, microwave, fridge/freezer
Garden
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Small Front Garden with table for 6 and garden seat
Wifi
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Free Wifi included
Lounge
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Light, roomy lounge. 2 three seater sofas, wood burning stove, TV, DVD player
Family Bathroom
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Bath with shower and shower screen, heated towel rail
BRIDGE VIEW ROOM GALLERY
AMENITIES
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Fridge / Freezer
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Washing Machine/Dryer
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Microwave
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Electric hob
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Oven
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Toaster
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Kettle
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Cafetiere
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Table with 6 chairs
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Tea towels
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Oven glove
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Welcome pack
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Central heating
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Television
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DVD player
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DVDs
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Books
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Games
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Wood burning stove
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CO2 detector
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Smoke detector
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WiFi
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Iron and ironing board
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Hair dryer
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Bed linen and towels
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Bath with shower over
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Ensuite shower room
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Pet friendly (1 dog)
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Parking outside cottage
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Self check in / key safe
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Courtyard garden
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Table seats 6
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Garden seat
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Starter pack of logs/kindling
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More about Bridge View
Bridge View is a characterful old stone house in the centre of the picturesque village of Gunnerside, Swaledale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Close by flows the bubbling beck passing under the bridge to join the river Swale. The old house has been adapted over hundreds of years being stables, shop and home to local folk. Some of the interior quirky nooks and crannies and uneven stone walls remain from long ago. The large windows provide good light and views of the village and surrounding hills. From the front door you can access miles of valley, riverside and moorland walks, bicycle routes in all directions without needing to use your car.​
EXPLORING THE LOCAL AREA
Bridge View is ideally situated for walkers, hikers, cyclists, mountain bikers, birdwatchers, photographers and families who want to explore the beautiful Dales countryside and for those interested in the lead mining and farming heritage. The Pennine Way, Coast to Coast route and the Swale Trail are nearby. Many of the moorland paths are traditional miner's routes to work and lead past now abandoned lead mine workings. Higher above the village it is barren, rugged and wild with peat moorland where the hardy Swaledale sheep roam. In contrast the gentle valley and riverside are host to lush pastures. Everywhere you experience the rich heritage of agricultural and mining settlements with the field barns, Churches, Chapels, pubs, village halls, Literary institutes etc .




More About the Area

Ivelet Bridge
This unusual and much photographed 16th century bridge is a short walk away on the scenic route to Muker. Passing through meadows, alongside the riverbank are fine examples of the traditional stone field barns known as Cow'uses.

Gunnerside
Within the village is the Kings Head a traditional dog and family friendly pub. Both lunch and evening meals are served.
The Ghylfoot Cafe is a licensed tea room/bistro.
Ramsays Fish & Chip van visits the village on Friday evenings.
A working Smithy and museum by the ghyll is open on request.

Muker
The picturesque village is 3 miles away walking through meadows or following the river Swale and crossing over the Ramps Holme foot bridge.The Muker wildflower meadows are famous and worth a visit especially in June. After walking to Muker relax at the Muker Village Store & Teashop, sample their gorgeous cakes and coffee.
The Farmers Arms Pub serves lunches, evening meals and a variety of ales.
Purchase something special from The Old School Art Gallery and Craft Centre or from Swaledale Woollens.