Lark Rise Cottage (formerly South View C

Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Yorkshire Dales

  • 4 Star
  • Special OfferUp to 15% off Special Offer Discount - selected dates
  • Special Offer10% Summer offer - 26th July - 22nd August 2024
  • Special Offer10% october Half Term offer for stays between 18th until 31st October 2024
  • Special Offer20% Summer offer w/c 23rd August
  • Special Offer10% Summer offer w/c 30th August

You can book this property from:

  • £582 per week
  • £83 per night
  • 4 Star

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 1 double bed
  • 2 single beds
  • 1 single Zip&Link bed (combine for king/super king)

Appliances

  • Washing machine
  • Tumble dryer
  • Dishwasher
  • Freezer

Bathrooms

  • 2 WCs
  • Bath

Accessibility

  • Ground floor bath/shower room
  • Ground floor WC

Special Features

  • WiFi
  • Open fire or woodburner
  • Welcome pack
  • Countryside views

Nearby activities

  • Walking

Outdoors

  • Garden or courtyard
  • Enclosed garden or courtyard
  • Private parking
  • Rural location

How far to ...?

  • Beach 33 miles
  • Pub 0.1 miles
  • Shop 5 miles

Important - please note

House Rules

  • Check in: 16:00
  • Check out: 10:00

Description

Lark Rise Cottage is a traditional stone-built listed property which was built in the 1700’s and restored in 1801. The property is located in Horton in Ribblesdale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park and is ideal for groups of friends or family who are looking to holiday together in this beautiful part of Yorkshire.  The village pub is a short stroll away from the front of the cottage, whilst to the rear there is a furnished patio area and a garden which leads down to the river.  This cottage is ideal for those of you looking to walk the Yorkshire Three Peaks which starts from Horton or Pennine Way as the walks are from the doorstep.  The kitchen has Victorian wall tiles which enhance the traditional country feel.

The local market towns of Hawes and Settle are a short drive away and have many traditional Dales pubs, quirky shops and friendly tea rooms, the Wensleydale Creamery is worth a visit, here you can sample the locally produced cheeses and the café is an ideal place to stop for homemade cake. From Horton you can board a steam train on the dramatic Settle to Carlisle railway.

GROUND FLOOR:
Entrance:  

Hallway: Cloak and boot storage
Utility Room: Washing machine, tumble dryer, secure cycle storage.
Cloakroom: 
Small bath with seat and shower over, toilet, washbasin.
Lounge/Dining Room: Dining table and chairs, two comfortable chairs, window seat, beamed ceiling, traditional Yorkshire Range and wood burning stove in feature stone surround, bookcase, Smart TV with DVD player.  Window shutters. Door to garden and patio area.
Lounge: One small step down, two comfortable sofas, two comfortable chairs, coffee table, open fire (welcome pack of fuel provided), bookcase, TV with DVD player, views over the garden and towards the river.
Kitchen:
 One small step down, electric cooker, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, dining table and chairs.

FIRST FLOOR: 12 steps up
Bedroom 1:
 Double bed, chest of drawers, dressing table, fitted wardrobeswindow shutters, views over the garden and river.
Bedroom 2:  One small step down. Twin beds, fitted wardrobes, chest of drawers, chair, window seat, views over the garden and river.
Bedroom 3: One small step down.  Twin beds (super king size on request), chest of drawers, hanging space for clothes.
Bathroom:  Bath with shower over, washbasin, toilet.

Pets: Two pets welcome.
Parking: One space at the front of the property for unloading, parking for 2 medium cars at the front and to the side of the garage a short walk from the property.
Heating:  LPG central heating, Wood burning stove in dining room, open fire in the lounge.
Garden/Patio:  Furnished patio area, further garden is through the gate which comes to the river which has a low stone wall. Please note children should be supervised at all times as there is a river at the bottom of the garden.
Short Breaks: Accepted all year round, booking restrictions apply for peak times.  
Notes: WiFi, iPod docking station, bluetooth speaker. Bath towels included, one hand towel per bathroom included. Please note the doorways are low; care should be taken when entering the dining room and kitchen.
Shop: 5 miles   Pub: 50 yards.

Reviews

Fantastic location, and the cottage was warm, cosy, and yet surprisingly spacious!

Dr H,

Our stay was wonderful from arrival to leaving, location, feel of the property everything! Everything you could need was there, the children had a wonderful time and we truly loved being so isolated from the hustle and bustle of real life! We'd return in a heartbeat only minor inconvenience is parking bot definitely not an issue to worry about.

Miss C,

We have just enjoyed an amazing New Year in this beautiful cottage. It is really well equipped and very cosy with open fires and comfy furniture! The cottage is in a perfect spot (next door to a pub) with lots of walks and places to see nearby.

Mrs C,

The cottage is a very comfortable for a larger party with plenty of space. And the garden would be a real asset in the summer.

Mrs M,

This is a lovely cottage, very cosy and warm with plenty of space. It’s in a great location with plenty of walks and places to visit a short drive away. We wished we’d had a longer stay.

Mrs P,

Lovely cottage, comfortable with plenty of room. Small things: no bread board and veg board needs replacing and the heating was on too high and had a few problems trying to sort it so we just switched it off in the end. Not a massive issue. If you want to walk this is a good base. We visited some lovely places

Mrs C,

Was very disappointed not to be able to access the property until 5.30pm especially as check out was 10am. I think this is totally unreasonable , we lost a whole day of the weekend break. I really don’t think it takes 7 and half hours to clean a 3 bedroomed cottage . Thought it was a very strange request that we had to strip the bedding before we left, I did not do this as by the time we had got up, had breakfast , cleaned up and packed the car it was 10am and we had run out of time. Even if I had the time I would still have been reluctant to strip the beds in a holiday cottage. I left the property very clean and tidy but bed stripping is not something I want to be doing on a weekend away especially with the early check out and very late check in. Was such a shame because the cottage was perfect for our needs but would not book again because of the timing issues

Mrs Deb P,

Lovey cosy house. Couldn’t fault it.

Ms H,

We found the cottage to be very warm & cosy, very well equipped and extremely comfortable. The only negative issue is the parking situation. When we arrived the landlord of the Crown was vdery keen to tll us we weren't allowed to park in front of the house! Despite thereactually being loads ofspace, which he had fenced off. I can understand hat during a busy time of year it might be appropriate for the parking bays to be cordoned off, but it was very quiet and really no reason for his negative attitude

mrs J T,

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