Nestled in a peaceful valley of the Pennine Hills is the charming village of Lothersdale, just five miles from the market town of Skipton At one time, this lovely little town was home to the famous writer, Charlotte Bronte, who went on to base Gateshead Hall from her novel ‘Jane Eyre’ on Stone Gappe House where she was governess Many of the visitors today come to the village for its excellent walking routes as it is situated along the Pennine Way - on the stretch from Cowling to Gargrave The village pub is well worth visiting and serves food whilst the nearby town of Skipton provides an excellent range of amenities Just a short drive away is the town of Haworth, the Bronte's home and the famous Worth Valley Steam Railway This stunning accommodation is an award winning property that offers visitors something rather special This lovely cottage takes its name from a little-known Roman route across open farmland and is situated in a wonderful elevated position in order to make the most of the incredible open views across the glorious Dales countryside Throughout the property, much of the original charm and features have been maintained, so visitors can enjoy the cosy feel of original beams and flag stone floors .
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