Set in an enclosed garden, with an acre of woodland, holiday homes at The Rigg enjoy views of dramatic moorland scenery.
Built before 1658, The Rigg is a delightful stone house situated in Arkengarthdale, four miles north west of Reeth. The original building has been extensively modernised to form two spacious and comfortably furnished holiday homes sleeping 8-9. In 1980 a third house was added which the owners occupy.
The houses have all modern conveniences, including partial disabled access, (please call for information) central heating, and Aga cookers, open fires, logs in winter. The Rigg has an enclosed garden to the front and side, and an acre of woodland to the rear. It overlooks a broad expanse of dramatic moorland and the village of Langthwaite, famous as a TV location for the James Herriot stories. The Rigg is an excellent location for a family holiday in the northern Yorkshire Dales.