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Mill Workers Cottages
Old world charm meets modern day convenience – our Mill Workers Cottages date back to the late 1800’s and have been beautifully decorated and furnished to create a wonderfully relaxing environment. Poised on the edge of a trout filled beck, the cottages enjoy lovely views over green fields and the 18 arch Viaduct. No. 12 has a conservatory and an extra, single bedroom suitable for a child or occasional use. The bathroom in this cottage has a separate shower and bath, while No’s 14 and 15 have a large shower (apologies to tub lovers). There is a separate washroom adjacent to the main bathroom – great for families and sharing couples.
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Kitchen
This large kitchen dining room is perfect for those who enjoy preparing and creating delicious dishes and for those who simply like to eat them. You’ll find every kitchen gadget you’ll ever need plus a freezer, microwave and most importantly, a dishwasher.
Master Bedroom
With generous mirror fronted wardrobes, beautifully co-ordinated furnishings and, for the ultimate in escapism, a king sized sleigh bed.
Twin Bedroom
This spacious attic bedroom with sloping ceiling and beams has twin beds and mirror fronted fitted wardrobes. Children and adults alike love the cosy, hideaway feeling this room creates.
Lounge
Snuggle up on the large, squashy sofas and you are perfectly positioned to take in the wonderful views and glorious countryside that surrounds you. Relax with a DVD from our collection, listen to some music on the hi-fi or rediscover the magic of family board games.
Bathrooms
The main bathroom boasts a shower big enough for two, wash basin and toilet and the smaller bathroom has a toilet and hand basin. Both have heated towel rails, large mirrors, shaver points and plenty of built in shelf space to accommodate everyone’s toiletries.
Laundry
“Things have moved on a little since the days of streamside washing – our shared laundry facilities offer a washer dryer and plenty of warm
drying space. Rubbing boards, wringing trees and welly boots are available to those who would like to experience more traditional laundry methods”.