Park End:

Park End was a lead miner's smallholding and the house dates from the mid-18th Century. Located in the scattered hamlet of Kearton, between the villages of Reeth and Low Row, on the south-facing valley side above the River Swale, it enjoys outstanding uninterrupted views of Swaledale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.


Today, the house and its two barns are combined into a single elegantly restored and modernised luxury home with many of the original features retained. The dining room with its welcoming open fireplace makes an enjoyable place to eat and the lounge offers a comfortable place to sit and relax.


Surrounded by pasture, Park End is a beautifully quiet and secluded location only 2˝ miles from the busy village of Reeth with its shops, restaurants and three inns. The famous market towns of Richmond and Leyburn are only 30 minutes drive away. A short journey across the grouse moor behind Park End takes you through the "Water Splash" to the pretty village of Langthwaite, both immortalised in the television series "All Creatures Great and Small".