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Situated in the lower reaches of the pretty Wensleydale region alongside the River Ure is the historic little market town of Masham. Boasting a huge market square - where a Wednesday market has recently been joined by a popular Saturday market – this charming settlement is set within gently rolling farmland. The town itself provides a good range of crafts, galleries, shops, restaurants and pubs and has become best known as the home to the Black Sheep Brewery – a company which makes over eleven million pints of beer every year. Through the idyllic surrounding scenery, visitors can enjoy a variety of walks along the Ure or across the hills and visit the popular towns of Ripon and Harrogate – both of which are just a short drive away.

Beech Lodge offers the following holiday accommodation:

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Beech Lodge offers the following facilities.

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Pet FriendlyThere is no reason to leave your pets behind because at Beech Lodge they welcome well behaved pets. Beech Lodge understands that a family holiday means all the members of your family including your dog. You also get to save money as well as we all know that kenels can be pretty expensive. There is also plenty to do around Ripon for both you and your dog.


Other facilities and features include:

Slimline electric heaters in every room. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, colour TV etc. Electricity inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Cot and high chair on request. Off-road parking for two cars by lodge. Shared lawned area around lodge. Up to two well-behaved pets welcome at £15 per pet per week. Sorry, no smoking. Shops etc 3.5 miles in Masham, pub 1 mile.

Beech Lodge

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Situated in the lower reaches of the pretty Wensleydale region alongside the River Ure is the historic little market town of Masham. Boasting a huge market square - where a Wednesday market has recently been joined by a popular Saturday market – this charming settlement is set within gently rolling farmland. The town itself provides a good range of crafts, galleries, shops, restaurants and pubs and has become best known as the home to the Black Sheep Brewery – a company which makes over eleven million pints of beer every year. Through the idyllic surrounding scenery, visitors can enjoy a variety of walks along the Ure or across the hills and visit the popular towns of Ripon and Harrogate – both of which are just a short drive away.

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The Property

Masham 3.5 miles.Beech Lodge is one of a group of four detached, Scandinavian style wooden lodges set in a quiet rural location, just 3.5 miles from Masham. Ideal for families, the lodges are set back down a long country lane. There is a pleasant veranda along the front of the property, with wooden table and chairs overlooking shared lawned areas - a great place to relax and enjoy the sunshine. Inside the accommodation is simply and comfortably furnished with pine furniture in keeping with the style of the property. The open plan living and kitchen areas give the lodge a light and spacious feel.

All ground floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x twin, 1 x bunks (narrow bunks - 80cm wide x 2m long). Bathroom with shower over bath, washbasin and WC. Small fitted kitchen, open to main living area, with sitting and dining areas with door out onto veranda with wooden furniture.

 

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