
Nell Tom is a stunning stone cottage sleeping 8 guests across four bedrooms in Low Row, near Richmond in the Yorkshire Dales. This elevated property sits above the village with spectacular views across Swaledale. Groups will love the spacious layout with three bathrooms, making morning routines stress-free. The wood burner and underfloor heating create a cosy atmosphere after days exploring the Dales.
The cottage sits high on the hillside in Low Row. Views stretch across the valley from every window. Walking routes start right from the door.
The accommodation features two king-size master bedrooms with en-suites, plus two super-king bedrooms sharing a family bathroom. The ground floor utility room includes a shower.
Nell Tom is a stunning stone cottage sleeping 8 guests across four bedrooms in Low Row, near Richmond in the Yorkshire Dales. This elevated property sits above the village with spectacular views across Swaledale. Groups will love the spacious layout with three bathrooms, making morning routines stress-free. The wood burner and underfloor heating create a cosy atmosphere after days exploring the Dales.
The cottage sits high on the hillside in Low Row. Views stretch across the valley from every window. Walking routes start right from the door.
The accommodation features two king-size master bedrooms with en-suites, plus two super-king bedrooms sharing a family bathroom. The ground floor utility room includes a shower. The kitchen comes with oven, hob, fridge-freezer, dishwasher and washer-dryer. A stone patio and spacious lawn area complete with BBQ and seating provide outdoor space.
Richmond Castle sits 15 miles away (25 minutes). Easby Abbey lies nearby at 14 miles (23 minutes). The Green Howards Regimental Military Museum is 15 miles away (25 minutes). Aysgarth Falls are 12 miles distant (20 minutes).
Nell Tom works brilliantly for multi-generation groups wanting space, comfort and those incredible Swaledale views.
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Elevated hillside position delivers breathtaking panoramic views across Swaledale from every window, creating a stunning backdrop for your group gathering.
Two en-suite bathrooms plus a family bathroom and ground floor shower mean no morning queues for larger groups.
Direct access to Yorkshire Dales walking routes means you can step straight out and explore without driving anywhere first.
Featured in The Times for spectacular views, this cottage delivers luxury finishes and equipment that exceed expectations every time.
Stone patio and large lawn area with BBQ and outdoor toys provide perfect space for alfresco dining and children's play.
Successfully accommodates three generations from babies to grandparents with travel cot, highchair and thoughtful facilities throughout the property.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Nell Tom by car, take the A6108 towards Low Row in Swaledale. The cottage is accessed via a fairly steep road with sharp bends, then down a private gravel track. The elevated position rewards you with spectacular valley views upon arrival.
For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Darlington, approximately 30 miles away. From there, a taxi or hire car will take you through the scenic Yorkshire Dales to your hillside retreat.
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