Summary:
White Haywood Farmhouse & Barn in Craswall sleeps 21 guests in 11 bedrooms
The Space:
White Haywood Farmhouse & Barn consists of two abodes with kitchens with 2 x Electric oven and hob, fridge, freezer, fridge/freezer, 2 x dishwasher, 2 x kettle, 2 x toaster, a utility, two dining rooms seating in total twenty one guests, and two sitting areas with woodburning stoves. In the barn bedrooms consist of a ground-floor king size, a ground-floor king-size with en-suite shower, two ground-floor twins, an annex which has a second floor super-king (can be twins on request, zip & link) and a single guest day bed, in the farmhouse the bedrooms consist of a first floor king-size, a first floor single, a first floor single, a ground floor double, a first floor super-king (can be twins on request, zip & link), a ground floor twin room. Outside there is a enclosed front patio with furniture, rear patio with hot tub, rear garden with patio and hot tub, secure bike storage and ample off-road parking. Four well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry no smoking allowed. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. White Haywood Farmhouse & Barn an elegant farm stay in Craswell
The Neighborhood:
Cracoe is an idyllic hamlet situated approximately five miles north of the market town of Skipton and around six miles south-west of Grassington. The village lies on the Way of the Roses, a coast-to-coast cycling route which opened in 2010 running between the seaside resort of Morecambe on the Irish Sea and Bridlington in East Yorkshire. Between Cracoe and Burnsall rests the Cracoe Reef Knolls, a collection of low lying limestone hills which contains the remnants of a pre-historic ocean that once covered the land. In nearby Grassington tourists can visit the Folk Museum which is housed in two miner’s cottages and features many exhibits and artefacts on village life through the ages. There are also regular events and gatherings in the town, including a festival running during the three Saturdays leading up to Christmas and a 1940s-themed weekend. A village festival including concerts, dances, theatre and comedy takes place for two weeks each June. Grassington is also home to crafts shops and places selling outdoor equipment, however for those looking for a more varied shopping experience take a journey to Skipton, which features a large high street with well-known stores and a much-loved market.