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Yorkshire Dales Stone Cottage. Wonderful Location for Walking in Swaledale
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3 bedrooms1+ bathroomSleeps 57.9 sq m
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Grinton, North Yorkshire
- Place, Bolton Castle8 min drive
- Place, Yorkshire Dales National Park8 min drive
- Place, Aysgarth Falls15 min drive
- Airport, Durham (MME-Teesside Intl.)41 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 5)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 3
1 Double Bed
1 bathroom, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 2
Towels provided · Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Separate dining area
About this property
Yorkshire Dales Stone Cottage. Wonderful Location for Walking in Swaledale
Nigel and Paula welcome you to Corner House in Grinton!
The cottage was our winter home for over 20 years, and our only UK base when not in Normandy managing our three holiday cottages there. We now spend most of the winter not far away in Northallerton, so Corner House is available for holiday bookings all year round.
Bordering the River Swale, the village of Grinton is in Upper Swaledale in North Yorkshire. Swaledale is one of the more northerly dales that make up the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Its higher fells are truly wild, making them wonderful to explore, either by car or on foot. At the lower levels, the landscape is one of dry stone walls, stone barns and meadows, where sheep graze in the peaceful surroundings.
Grinton is about 9 miles west of Richmond and 7 miles north of Leyburn. Both are market towns which have a wide range of shops, banks, restaurants and pubs. Closer still is the village of Reeth, which is just a 15-minute walk away across the fields or a 5-minute journey by car.
Situated in the middle of Grinton, Corner House was once Grinton's village shop, before being used as a family home. It was built using local stone and has a stone-slab roof. The cottage is opposite the village's very popular (but quiet!) pub, The Bridge Inn. In its early days, the pub was a coaching hostelry. Today, The Bridge Inn welcomes locals and tourists alike, even those with muddy boots and four paws! Many of our guests tell us about the warm welcome offered to them, as well as the pub's good restaurant meals, quiz nights and fun events, such as musical and theme evenings.
At the back of Corner House, you can hear Grinton Beck, which trickles down to meet the River Swale 200 yards away. The River Swale is perfect for riverside walks and is part of Alfred Wainwright’s 192-mile Coast to Coast path, from St Bees in Cumbria to Robin Hood’s Bay in North Yorkshire.
Corner House is also opposite Grinton's beautiful parish church. Often called "the cathedral of the dale", Grinton church is dedicated to St Andrew and was, for centuries, the only church in the whole of Upper Swaledale. Fragments of the old Norman church remain, such as its font and the tower arch, which date from the late 12th century. Other parts of the building date from the late 13th or early14th century and the pulpit is Jacobean, but St Andrew's is now mainly a 15th-century rebuild. As the sole church in the upper dale, it provided the only consecrated ground for burials. From the top end of the Dale, wicker coffins were carried some 16 miles on foot along what became known as “The Corpse Way”, mostly following the course of the river. Located at intervals along the path, several long stones - traditionally called "coffin stones" - are said to be where coffins were set down while pallbearers rested.
The 'Swale Trail' is also a favourite walking route, but there are plenty of choices for walks direct from the front door of the cottage.
We hope that our cottage's mix of period features and modern comforts, which include unlimited data wi-fi fast fibre broadband and also wi-fi controlled electric radiators, will make your stay at Corner House both comfortable and relaxing at any time during the year.
The cottage can sleep up to five in three bedrooms, with room for a travel cot in any of the rooms - and there are wonderful views from all the principal rooms. And you are welcome to bring one pet dog with you!
Our normal letting pattern is from Saturday to Saturday only between the months of April and October. Our prices during this period are for the cottage per week for two people, unless otherwise stated. There is a supplement for each additional person up to the house capacity of five people plus a baby, and also a supplement for a pet dog. We accept one dog only.
We accept short breaks of 3, 4 or 5 nights between November and March, and 7-night bookings only from April to October. Our rental tariff includes these services :
All kitchen and bed linen, and personal towels
All electricity consumption
Solid fuel for the multi-fuel stove
Unlimited data Wi-Fi internet access
If you wish to make a booking, please first check the cottage's availability (by clicking on the 'Availability’ display), and then complete the formalities for the reservation, either instantly through this website, or you can contact us for further information first using the 'Contact Host' button on this website.
We guarantee a quick response and a hassle-free booking process. When you book your holiday in Corner House, we will ensure that your booking is secured quickly and efficiently. We will also do everything we can to make your stay as comfortable and memorable as possible. Once you have paid the full amount of the rent due for your stay, we will send you the information you need for your journey to Grinton, the timing of your arrival, and the arrangements for your access to the property.
On your arrival in the cottage, you will find a copy of our 'House Notes', which will be sitting alongside a welcoming bottle of wine. The Notes provide a comprehensive brief on the property, and other useful information, including details of who to contact should you experience any problems during your stay.
You are welcome to ask us for any further advice or information, using the ‘Contact Host’ button here on the Vrbo site.
The cottage was our winter home for over 20 years, and our only UK base when not in Normandy managing our three holiday cottages there. We now spend most of the winter not far away in Northallerton, so Corner House is available for holiday bookings all year round.
Bordering the River Swale, the village of Grinton is in Upper Swaledale in North Yorkshire. Swaledale is one of the more northerly dales that make up the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Its higher fells are truly wild, making them wonderful to explore, either by car or on foot. At the lower levels, the landscape is one of dry stone walls, stone barns and meadows, where sheep graze in the peaceful surroundings.
Grinton is about 9 miles west of Richmond and 7 miles north of Leyburn. Both are market towns which have a wide range of shops, banks, restaurants and pubs. Closer still is the village of Reeth, which is just a 15-minute walk away across the fields or a 5-minute journey by car.
Situated in the middle of Grinton, Corner House was once Grinton's village shop, before being used as a family home. It was built using local stone and has a stone-slab roof. The cottage is opposite the village's very popular (but quiet!) pub, The Bridge Inn. In its early days, the pub was a coaching hostelry. Today, The Bridge Inn welcomes locals and tourists alike, even those with muddy boots and four paws! Many of our guests tell us about the warm welcome offered to them, as well as the pub's good restaurant meals, quiz nights and fun events, such as musical and theme evenings.
At the back of Corner House, you can hear Grinton Beck, which trickles down to meet the River Swale 200 yards away. The River Swale is perfect for riverside walks and is part of Alfred Wainwright’s 192-mile Coast to Coast path, from St Bees in Cumbria to Robin Hood’s Bay in North Yorkshire.
Corner House is also opposite Grinton's beautiful parish church. Often called "the cathedral of the dale", Grinton church is dedicated to St Andrew and was, for centuries, the only church in the whole of Upper Swaledale. Fragments of the old Norman church remain, such as its font and the tower arch, which date from the late 12th century. Other parts of the building date from the late 13th or early14th century and the pulpit is Jacobean, but St Andrew's is now mainly a 15th-century rebuild. As the sole church in the upper dale, it provided the only consecrated ground for burials. From the top end of the Dale, wicker coffins were carried some 16 miles on foot along what became known as “The Corpse Way”, mostly following the course of the river. Located at intervals along the path, several long stones - traditionally called "coffin stones" - are said to be where coffins were set down while pallbearers rested.
The 'Swale Trail' is also a favourite walking route, but there are plenty of choices for walks direct from the front door of the cottage.
We hope that our cottage's mix of period features and modern comforts, which include unlimited data wi-fi fast fibre broadband and also wi-fi controlled electric radiators, will make your stay at Corner House both comfortable and relaxing at any time during the year.
The cottage can sleep up to five in three bedrooms, with room for a travel cot in any of the rooms - and there are wonderful views from all the principal rooms. And you are welcome to bring one pet dog with you!
Our normal letting pattern is from Saturday to Saturday only between the months of April and October. Our prices during this period are for the cottage per week for two people, unless otherwise stated. There is a supplement for each additional person up to the house capacity of five people plus a baby, and also a supplement for a pet dog. We accept one dog only.
We accept short breaks of 3, 4 or 5 nights between November and March, and 7-night bookings only from April to October. Our rental tariff includes these services :
All kitchen and bed linen, and personal towels
All electricity consumption
Solid fuel for the multi-fuel stove
Unlimited data Wi-Fi internet access
If you wish to make a booking, please first check the cottage's availability (by clicking on the 'Availability’ display), and then complete the formalities for the reservation, either instantly through this website, or you can contact us for further information first using the 'Contact Host' button on this website.
We guarantee a quick response and a hassle-free booking process. When you book your holiday in Corner House, we will ensure that your booking is secured quickly and efficiently. We will also do everything we can to make your stay as comfortable and memorable as possible. Once you have paid the full amount of the rent due for your stay, we will send you the information you need for your journey to Grinton, the timing of your arrival, and the arrangements for your access to the property.
On your arrival in the cottage, you will find a copy of our 'House Notes', which will be sitting alongside a welcoming bottle of wine. The Notes provide a comprehensive brief on the property, and other useful information, including details of who to contact should you experience any problems during your stay.
You are welcome to ask us for any further advice or information, using the ‘Contact Host’ button here on the Vrbo site.
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Free WiFi
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Check in after 4:00 PM
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Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs less than 23 kg per pet (limit one pet total)
Smoking
Smoking allowed: in designated areas
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
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Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
Property Registration Number NYCC CO46322628
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A car is required for transport to and from this property
About the area
Richmond
Located in Richmond, this cottage is in a rural area and on a river. Bolton Castle and Middleham Castle are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Catterick Golf Club and Richmond (Yorks) Golf Club. Millgate House Garden and Leyburn Station are also worth visiting. Fishing offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling, mountain biking and horse riding nearby.

Grinton, North Yorkshire
What's nearby
- Bolton Castle - 8 min drive - 10.5 km
- Yorkshire Dales National Park - 8 min drive - 10.4 km
- Wensleydale - 9 min drive - 10.8 km
- Aysgarth Falls - 15 min drive - 18.6 km
- The Forbidden Corner - 18 min drive - 21.7 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Charles Bathurst Inn - 7 min drive
- The Three Horseshoes - 11 min drive
- The Black Bull - 18 min walk
- Manor Cafe - 13 min drive
- Wheatsheaf Inn - 9 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Gp Capt N A and Mrs P S Colman
We have lived, or had a home, in North Yorkshire since 1978, and have grown to love the Yorkshire Dales, especially Swaledale. We have led a nomadic life for many years, which is the nature of being in the RAF. Now ‘retired’, we still have a nomadic lifestyle. In 1993, we purchased and restored a collection of old farm buildings at Le Haut Fresnay in Normandy. This is now our second home, where we spend several months of the year managing our 3 holiday cottages there. In 1996 we acquired Corner House in Grinton, which used to be our home during the winter months. Grinton and Le Haut Fresnay are delightful places, each different, but both homes we love and cherish. We invite you to come and share our enjoyment of them. You will not find a warmer welcome!
Why they chose this property
We have lived in Yorkshire for many years, near Bedale, known as the Gateway to the Dales. Years of showing the Dales to visitors had brought us to Grinton many times, passing Corner House each time. Most of our favourite places for visiting and pic-nicking, developed over time, are within a few miles of Grinton. When choosing a winter home, and a summer holiday cottage, we were looking for easy access to all the Dales have to offer, and easy access in the winter weather for ourselves. The latter can be quite a challenge sometimes, but the house has never disappointed us, and it fulfils all the criteria we set out for it. Of course, we fell in love with the views from all the windows. Grinton church is a constant delight, and the pub always offers a warm welcome. What more could you ask?
What makes this property unique
Grinton is in the very heart of Swaledale and nestles beside the River Swale. Corner House is right in the middle of Grinton and stands opposite the beautiful St Andrews Church, known as the 'Cathedral of the Dale'. Just across the road is The Bridge Inn, a thriving (but quiet !) country pub/restaurant with a wide menu of wholesome home-cooked food at reasonable prices. The location offers a wealth of walking opportunities - for ramblers and strollers alike - straight from the doorstep of Corner House. Or you can explore the scenic beauty of Swaledale, and Wensleydale next door, from the comfort of your car. This is 'James Herriott' country. There is much to see and do, and the property is now available for holiday lettings all year round.
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