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Linton Laithe, Linton

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Linton Laithe is a beautifully restored stone barn conversion set in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales near Grassington. Original oak beams span the vaulted ceilings whilst exposed stone walls and traditional barn doors preserve the building's agricultural heritage. The open-plan living space features a wood-burning stove and large windows framing views across open countryside.

The barn sits in a peaceful rural location surrounded by rolling hills and dry stone walls. Sheep graze in neighbouring fields and footpaths lead directly from the door into classic Dales landscape.

This conversion sleeps six guests across three bedrooms. The ground floor holds a king-size bedroom with en-suite shower room.

About Linton Laithe

Linton Laithe is a beautifully restored stone barn conversion set in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales near Grassington. Original oak beams span the vaulted ceilings whilst exposed stone walls and traditional barn doors preserve the building's agricultural heritage. The open-plan living space features a wood-burning stove and large windows framing views across open countryside.

The barn sits in a peaceful rural location surrounded by rolling hills and dry stone walls. Sheep graze in neighbouring fields and footpaths lead directly from the door into classic Dales landscape.

This conversion sleeps six guests across three bedrooms. The ground floor holds a king-size bedroom with en-suite shower room. Upstairs you'll find two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. The spacious kitchen-diner opens onto the sitting area beneath those impressive beams.

Bolton Abbey lies 6 miles south (12 minutes). Malham Cove sits 8 miles north (18 minutes). Skipton's market town amenities are 9 miles away (20 minutes). The Strid woodland walk at Bolton Abbey offers dramatic riverside scenery just 15 minutes by car.

Linton Laithe suits families and walking groups wanting authentic barn character in prime Dales walking country.

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Vaulted Ceilings with Oak Beams

Original oak beams stretch across high vaulted ceilings creating that classic barn atmosphere. The exposed timber framework showcases centuries of craftsmanship throughout the main living space.

Wood-Burning Stove

The traditional wood-burner provides cosy warmth on cooler evenings. Gather round the flames after long Dales walks and watch the fire crackle behind the glass door.

Exposed Stone Walls

Thick Yorkshire stone walls remain exposed throughout the conversion. These original agricultural features ground the barn in its working heritage and provide natural insulation.

Direct Access to Dales Walks

Footpaths lead straight from the door into classic limestone country. You can start serious fell walks without needing the car first thing in the morning.

Peaceful Rural Setting

The barn sits surrounded by working farmland with sheep grazing nearby. Only birdsong and distant bleating break the silence in this genuinely rural Yorkshire location.

Spacious Open-Plan Living

The kitchen-diner flows into the sitting area beneath those soaring ceilings. Everyone can cook, eat and relax together in one impressive barn space.

Getting To Linton Laithe

Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat

By Car

To reach Linton Laithe by car, take the B6265 through Grassington and follow signs towards Threshfield. The barn conversion is easily accessible from the main Dales road network and you'll have off-road parking for two cars upon arrival.

By Train

For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Skipton, approximately 9 miles away. From there, it's a straightforward taxi journey through classic Yorkshire Dales countryside to the barn.

Off-road parking for two cars
Skipton station (9 miles)
Easily accessible from the B6265

Group Attractions & More Nearby

Stuff for larger groups and families to try!

Bolton Abbey
Distance: 6 miles
BD23 6EX
Malham Cove
Distance: 8 miles
BD23 4DJ
Skipton Castle
Distance: 9 miles
BD23 1AW
The Strid at Bolton Abbey
Distance: 6 miles
BD23 6AN
Grassington Circular Walk
Distance: 1 mile
BD23 5LB
Linton Falls
Distance: 0.5 miles
BD23 5HJ
Grassington Village Shops
Distance: 1 mile
BD23 5AT
Skipton Market
Distance: 9 miles
BD23 1DY
Settle Market Town
Distance: 12 miles
BD24 9EJ
Grassington National Park Centre
Distance: 1 mile
BD23 5LB
Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway
Distance: 7 miles
BD23 6AF
Kilnsey Park Estate
Distance: 4 miles
BD23 5PS
Bolton Abbey
Distance: 6 miles
BD23 6EX
Malham Cove
Distance: 8 miles
BD23 4DJ
Skipton Castle
Distance: 9 miles
BD23 1AW
The Strid at Bolton Abbey
Distance: 6 miles
BD23 6AN
Grassington Circular Walk
Distance: 1 mile
BD23 5LB
Linton Falls
Distance: 0.5 miles
BD23 5HJ
Grassington Village Shops
Distance: 1 mile
BD23 5AT
Skipton Market
Distance: 9 miles
BD23 1DY
Settle Market Town
Distance: 12 miles
BD24 9EJ
Grassington National Park Centre
Distance: 1 mile
BD23 5LB
Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway
Distance: 7 miles
BD23 6AF
Kilnsey Park Estate
Distance: 4 miles
BD23 5PS

Is Linton Laithe Right For Your Group

Discover why this cottage is the one for your party or family reunion...

For Families
Children can explore the surrounding countryside directly from the barn door. Footpaths lead into open fields where sheep graze and dry stone walls create natural boundaries. The spacious open-plan living area gives families room to spread out together. Nearby Kilnsey Park offers trout fishing and farm animals just 4 miles away. Bolton Abbey's riverside grounds provide picnic spots and gentle walks suitable for younger legs.
Groups Will Love...
The vaulted ceilings with exposed oak beams define this barn conversion's character. Original timber framework spans the full width of the main living space, showcasing the building's agricultural past. These structural beams sit several metres overhead, creating impressive vertical space and that authentic barn atmosphere. The oak has aged to a deep honey colour over centuries. Large windows beneath the apex flood the space with natural light, highlighting the grain and joints in the timber. This architectural feature transforms an ordinary living room into something genuinely special.
Pet Friendly
No, Linton Laithe does not accept pets. The owners operate a strict no-pets policy to maintain the interior condition and accommodate guests with allergies. Whilst the surrounding Dales countryside would suit dogs perfectly, with footpaths leading directly from the door into open grazing land, you'll need to find alternative accommodation if travelling with animals. Several nearby barn conversions do welcome pets if this is essential for your group.

Dining & Cafes

Taste the local flavours during your stay at Linton Laithe

The Devonshire Fell

Located 4 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: BD23 6BS

The Craven Arms

Located 1 mile from your accommodation.

Postcode: BD23 5AY

The Angel Inn

Located 6 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: BD23 3AJ

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to our most common questions about Linton Laithe

Is Linton Laithe pet friendly?
No, this barn conversion does not accept pets. The owners maintain a no-pets policy to protect the interior furnishings and accommodate guests with allergies.
What original barn features does Linton Laithe have?
The conversion retains exposed oak beams across vaulted ceilings and original Yorkshire stone walls throughout. Traditional barn doors and the agricultural framework remain visible, preserving the building's working heritage.
How many guests does this barn conversion sleep?
Linton Laithe sleeps six guests across three bedrooms. The ground floor has one king-size bedroom with en-suite, whilst two further bedrooms sit upstairs alongside a family bathroom.
What is the location like around the barn?
The barn sits in peaceful countryside near Grassington in the Yorkshire Dales. Rolling hills, dry stone walls and grazing sheep surround the property, with footpaths leading directly into classic limestone landscape.
Is there parking at Linton Laithe?
Yes, off-road parking for two cars is available at the property. The barn is easily accessible from the main road network serving the Dales villages.
What are the living spaces like inside?
The open-plan ground floor combines kitchen, dining and sitting areas beneath high vaulted ceilings. A wood-burning stove anchors the sitting area, whilst large windows frame countryside views across the surrounding fields.
What can you do nearby?
Bolton Abbey lies 6 miles south with its riverside walks and medieval ruins. Malham Cove sits 8 miles north, whilst Skipton's market town offers shops and cafes 9 miles away.
What makes this barn special for a holiday?
The combination of authentic agricultural features and a prime Dales location sets it apart. Original beams and stonework create genuine barn character, whilst footpaths from the door access serious walking country immediately.

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