Thorney Mire Barn, Appersett, Hawes
Wensleydale, North Yorkshire DL8 3LU, UK
Tel: 07852948929
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Thorney Mire Cabin...

A luxury, hand-built wood cabin, situated in our privately owned ancient woodland. The cabin has been designed and hand crafted using reclaimed materials from an old mill in Chester.

In brief...

    •   Sleeps 2
    •   Bathroom with flushing toilet, rain shower, washbasin
    •   Pure Yorkshire water from our borehole
    •   King size bed with white cotton bedding
    •   Star gazing window above bed
    •   Kitchen facilities include oven, hob, kettle, fridge/freezer, and all the pots/pans, crockery, cutlery etc. that you’ll need
    •   Wood burning stove inside the hut and on the decking
    •   Central heating
    •   Complimentary tea/coffee and toiletries
    •   Table and chairs
    •   Under bed storage for clothes & bags
    •   Power and USB sockets
    •   The location receives 4G.
    •   Large windows offering views of the squirrel & bird feeders, the woods and the fells beyond
    •   Outdoor table & chairs, wood burner and fire pit.
    •   Located in our privately owned ancient woodland.


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About Thorney Mire Cabin...

We aim to offer a truly relaxing and luxurious escape with all the facilities that you could need.
The cabin is fully insulated using recycled materials and features a fully equipped kitchen and bathroom with rain shower. You will be cosy and warm all year round with central heating and a wood burner inside the cabin.
The large outdoor, covered decked area is perfect for relaxing and also features a second wood burner to keep you toastie warm.
Experience the peace and tranquillity, watch the stars through the star gazing window; enjoy the views across Widdale Beck to the fells beyond and delight in watching red squirrels in nearby trees...

The Cabin is located in ancient woodland opposite Thorney Mire Barn, in a secluded location just outside Appersett, 1.5 miles from the market town of Hawes in Wensleydale.
Red squirrels, roe deer and many species of bird frequent the woodland. There is a squirrel feeder located in front of the hut, and it is visited most days by red squirrels.
There are numerous footpaths that take you on wonderful country walks in all directions from the hut.
Hawes is just a 25 minute walk away, with its shops, tea rooms, pubs, restaurants and the Wensleydale Creamery (where the famous cheeses are made).

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Some factors to consider before booking Thorney Mire Cabin...

  •   After dark, the woods can be very dark, and due to the National Parks “darker skies” policy the path is not lit. A torch will be provided. There is a light at the hut's entrance.

  •   There is limited electricity in the hut. We therefore ask that you use electrical devices sparingly. Please only use the hairdryer provided in the cabin as this is low voltage. Unfortunately, you will not be able to use straightening irons in the hut.

  •   We are not able to accommodate pets in the cabin due to National Park planning restrictions. This is due to the cabin being located in ancient woodland with a protected red squirrel population.


  •   The changing seasons each have their pro’s and con’s:
    •   Spring time: Spring flowers and in May a carpet of wild garlic. Before the leaves form on the trees, red squirrels are easier to spot and views beyond can be seen through the trees. The weather can be delightful in Spring, particularly in May.

    •   Summer: The trees are green and beautiful, the weather can be hot and sunny. But the warmer months can bring out the insects, midges in particular.

    •   Autumn: The trees turn to stunning autumn colours in late October. The red squirrels are busy collecting and storing food. The weather can turn very wet and windy in Autumn. In extreme windy conditions we may have to advise that it’s unsafe to stay in the hut due to the possibility of falling branches.

    •   Winter: Once again, the bare trees make red squirrel spotting easier and the views open up. The colder temperatures make for bracing country walks and welcome visits to the local pubs to sit in front of a roaring fire!

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