Langhorne Cottage and Langhorne House, in Market Place, were built in the mid or late 18th century. Constructed of squared, coursed rubble stone, with freestone dressings under a stone slate roof. Langhorne House has a pilastered doorcase with Doric entablature. Some original internal fittings remain. Listed, grade II, with details at:
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Reeth is a village, some 8½ miles west of Richmond, set on a plateau above the River Swale, surrounded by hills and moors. At the junction of roads up Swaledale and Arkengarthdale, Reeth was an important service centre for the lead mines and smelt mills based in these two valleys in the 18th and 19th centuries. Now a centre for walkers and other visitors to the Yorkshire Dales National Park.