Resting upon the cusp of the Yorkshire Dales National Park in Settle is 1A Lower Croft Street, a traditional stone built Dales cottage. Just paces away from a host of local amenities and a short distance from an array of hidden gems, whilst benefiting from a well-equipped kitchen, an inviting living space with woodburning stove, and a plush super king-size bedroom, the cottage welcomes two guests and one well-behaved dog, perfect for a couple's retreat. Park up on the roadside and head into 1A Lower Croft Street, where you can relax after a day of adventure in the open-plan living space with the woodburner alight; prepare delicious meals in the contemporary kitchen before gathering around the breakfast bar for a romantic dinner and glass of wine or relax in the private garden. As the night unfolds, locate the spacious bathroom, featuring a corner bath with a shower over, where you can unwind for the night or prepare for an evening out in Settle. Retire to bed in the homely king-size room, offering ample storage and a zip/link feature, before awakening to an itinerary of countryside activities. Nearby you'll find The Museum of North Craven Life, covering the tale of the local area, the stunning Scaleber Force Waterfall, Plantlife Winskill Stones Nature Reserve, offering the ideal base for an afternoon of hiking, and Malham Cove, delivering cliff top views from 260 feet high. The market town of Skipton is reachable by car, dotted with charming attractions recommended to visit with your loved one, including the grand grounds of Skipton Castle, its encircling woods, and Craven Museum and Gallery, showcasing local life from prehistoric to current times. Travelling north towards Kendal, stop off at Ingleborough Estate Nature Trail for an abundance of wildlife spotting, or head to White Scar Cave offering underground tours, before reaching Kendal Museum and Castle, both rich in history and character. Book your next romantic break at 1A Lower Croft Street.In the midst of some of North Yorkshire's most magnificent countryside, the bustling market town of Settle is located at the south-western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, next to the largest outcrop of limestone in the country. In Settle, Tuesday is market day, when the plaza is crowded with stalls selling a wide range of goods and crafts. Local stores line the market square, which is dominated by The Shambles, a historic three-story structure with shops on the first two floors and houses above, and the Town Hall. A public pool and a good selection of eateries and bars are available. Throughout the year, the Victoria Hall hosts entertainment and various events including folk nights.