
Masongill Lodge is a Grade II listed property built in 1709. This historic stone house sits within the Yorkshire Dales National Park on the border of Lancashire and Cumbria. The lodge sleeps eight guests across four bedrooms. Three bathrooms mean no morning queues for larger groups. The property features two wood burning stoves in separate reception rooms. Outside you'll find an enclosed rear garden with a separate meadow and small walled paddock.
The hamlet of Masongill offers peace and quiet. You're positioned on a no-through road leading directly onto the fells.
Masongill Lodge is a Grade II listed property built in 1709. This historic stone house sits within the Yorkshire Dales National Park on the border of Lancashire and Cumbria. The lodge sleeps eight guests across four bedrooms. Three bathrooms mean no morning queues for larger groups. The property features two wood burning stoves in separate reception rooms. Outside you'll find an enclosed rear garden with a separate meadow and small walled paddock.
The hamlet of Masongill offers peace and quiet. You're positioned on a no-through road leading directly onto the fells. The Yorkshire Dales National Park surrounds you with walking and cycling routes.
Four bedrooms include one king-size with walk-through dressing room and en-suite bathroom. Bedroom two has a double bed with en-suite shower room. Bedroom three offers zip and link beds. Bedroom four provides twin brass single beds. The ground floor has a drawing room with flagstone floors, a sitting room with inglenook fireplace and a kitchen with four-oven Aga.
Ingleton waterfall walk sits 5 miles away (10 minutes). Ingleborough mountain offers challenging hikes nearby. Kirkby Lonsdale lies 5 miles distant (12 minutes). Settle market town is 13 miles away (20 minutes).
Masongill Lodge works brilliantly for multi-generation family gatherings. The separate reception rooms let different groups spread out. The historic features and spacious grounds create a memorable base for exploring the Dales.
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Four bedrooms and three bathrooms across two floors provide ample space for eight guests to spread out comfortably throughout their stay.
Enclosed rear garden with separate meadow and small walled paddock offers children room to play and adults space to relax outdoors.
Separate drawing room and sitting room both feature wood burning stoves, perfect for groups wanting different spaces to gather together.
Four-oven Aga with separate hob, dishwasher and dining area with French doors makes catering for eight guests straightforward and enjoyable.
Situated within Yorkshire Dales National Park boundary with direct fell access and Ingleton waterfall walk just five miles away for walkers.
Built in 1709 with original flagstone floors, inglenook fireplace and brass beds throughout creating authentic period atmosphere for your group.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Masongill Lodge by car, head to the western boundary of Yorkshire Dales National Park. The property sits in Masongill hamlet on a quiet no-through road. Ample off-road parking is available for multiple vehicles upon arrival.
The nearest railway station is Bentham, approximately 6 miles from the property. From there, a taxi will take you through the scenic Dales countryside to Masongill Lodge in around 15 minutes.
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