Town Head Farm, Malham

Town Head Farm is a luxuriously furnished, Grade II listed, detached farmhouse just on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales village of Malham. With two double and two twin bedrooms as well as a family bathroom, this cottage can sleep eight people in style. The cottage also contains a fitted kitchen, a dining room and a sitting room with an electric stove. Outside the cottage, you will find gardens with outdoor furniture and a BBQ, off road parking for 4 cars and an outside storeroom for bikes or walking equipment. Close to the famous Malham Cove and Malham Tarn, Town Head Farm is an impressive holiday home for the discerning traveller who fancies a little bit of comfort after a hard day's exploring.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 8
  •   Bedrooms 4
  •   Bathrooms 2
  •   Changeover Friday
Features
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Washing Machine
  •   Television
  •   High Chair
  •   Cots
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Wifi
  •   Pub Nearby
  •   Parking Available

Accommodation Details

Four bedrooms: 2 x double, 2 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Ground floor shower room with shower, basin and WC. Kitchen. Dining room. Spacious sitting room with electric woodburner-effect stove.

Amenities & Facilities

LPG central heating with electric stove in sitting room. Electric oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, TV, DVD, CD, books/DVDs. Wi-Fi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot and highchair on request. Stairgate. Off road parking for 4 cars. Gardens with furniture and BBQ. Outside storeroom for bikes/hiking equipment etc. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shops and pubs 5 mins walk.

Location Details

The village of Malham is an ideal base for visitors to the Dales who come to see one of Britain's most impressive natural features - Malham Cove. The Cove consists of a natural cavern or 'amphitheatre' of limestone rock stretching 75 metres in height and 300 metres around the perimeter. A steep walk up man-made steps is rewarded with a superb view across moors and limestone pavements to Malham Tarn - the Pennines' highest natural lake. The village itself has pubs and tearooms and a National Park Centre.

From heather-clad moors and limestone scars, to market towns and the steady pace of country life - the sublime Dales await you! Where else in Britain is it as satisfying to sit and do nothing as it is to explore the numerous pursuits on offer?

Reviews

We have just stayed at Town Head Farm cottage and although it is a lovely house it is in desperate need of re-decoration and a deep clean. The whole house was covered in cobwebs which I can understand a few as in the country but they must have been there months. I had to take one shower head off to clean it as it was disgusting and the trim on the bottom of the shower screen was also full of grime. We did have a problem with the washing machine but this was sorted promptly and a new one installed. I do think that the price we payed for the cottage did not reflect its cleanliness or decor. The village is beautiful as is the surrounding area.

Rated by X9980QTcarole reviewed on 29th July 2021

The cottage was tired and run down - tv didn’t work properly, no controller for the DVD player... it was quite dirty and just generally unloved. This wasn’t cheap either... When we arrived we were greeted by a bottle of wine which was nice but all that was undone by the fact the heating nor water hadn’t been put on and with elderly folk we had to put it on and leave for the pub returning an hour later. The house was Damp - the radiator in the kitchen didn’t work - the furniture smelt of damp too To the people that own the cottage - if you can’t be bothered please don’t take peoples money as it is unfair ? Malham is beautiful and this is perfectly located to get out and about. - not for young kids as there is nothing to do without a properly working tv or working DVD and no phone signal or internet - there is no WiFi at all - if you go, take lots of toys and puzzles but I would seriously think about going unless you are just using it as a hub for walking - if you are the hostels would be far cheaper and offer more I’ve used Sykes for years but I’m really disappointed- I never leave reviews but I feel I should here to warn other away

Rated by gthynne01 reviewed on 19th November 2020

We were a group of 5 friends staying here for two nights, while walking in the area. The property was perfect, and contained everything we needed. Plenty of space and nice, clean rooms and ample bathroom capacity. Highly recommendable !

Rated by SignarI reviewed on 7th June 2017

Went here for a weekend as a group of 4 couples celebrating my 50th birthday. It was perfect. The cottage is a good size - plenty of room for everyone. Well equipped. Located really well. No need to use the car once here. Walked up Malham Tarn and Cove on Sat afternoon which took around 3-4 hrs. Ate at The Buck Inn one evening. Food was good. One bonus was having no wifi and patchy phone signal. It meant that we weren't on our devices all weekend which made the weekend even more relaxing. Would def return.

Rated by LancsLass41 reviewed on 28th November 2016

A lovely cottage, really traditional and nicely furnished and equipped, just on the edge of Malham. Malham has become incredibly popular now and from the cottage we walked up to Malham Cove, over the top to the limestone pavement and across the fells to Malham Tarn. The next day we visited Janet's Foss waterfall and Gordale Scar, again easily accessible from the cottage. An enjoyable long weekend and chance for a group of friends to catch up.

Rated by Sue A reviewed on 1st November 2016

The cottage is very pretty and in a great location, clean and very comfortable. It definitely needs some decent kitchen knives buying though! Our visit was tarnished by a power cut the first night that lasted around 6 hours, and then again on the 3rd day which had happened when we woke up and lasted until mid afternoon. Unfortunately, everything in the house is electric (cooker, showers, everything) so we were completely stumped. Also, in a separate issue, the dishwasher wasn't working so we had to wash up quite a lot too.

Rated by KLDar reviewed on 11th August 2016

The house was great for our two families, with plenty of space to spread out. The children enjoyed the garden which felt perfectly safe from the road. The living and dining rooms were great for relaxing, eating and playing in, and the kitchen had everything we needed to prepare food and clear up afterwards.

Rated by Mrs Crowley reviewed on 30th July 2016

The house was very comfortable and spacious. It was very handy for the village and also for Malham Cove and Gordale Scar. We enjoyed being in Malham itself, it is a lovely village with a great family pub and it is very central for exploring the Dales. There is plenty to do in the Dales for families.

Rated by Mr Pirie reviewed on 22nd July 2016

Comfortable accommodation with adequate room for the whole party. Excellent location and a good amount of crockery and cutlery.

Rated by Mrs Donohue reviewed on 19th June 2016

We were a group of four couples. The cottage was everything we needed, there was enough space for us all. The facilities in the cottage was as described. It was a lovely peaceful retreat. We went for lovely walks to Malham cove and the Tarn, it was not a long walk but due to it being rocky and uneven it felt harder and longer. We had New Year's Eve in LIster arms which we had previously booked, the food, atmosphere was really pleasant everyone enjoyed their meals. There are two pubs within 5 minutes walk, both are not cheap for drinks. Previous reviews state The Buck Inn is the most expensive, we had 2 large wines and three beers which came to £32. Lister arms is a little cheaper. We would definitely go back to Town Head Farm, well recommended.

Rated by garethmagg1e reviewed on 8th January 2016

A fantastic house in a lovely rural location. In easy walking distance to great pubs plus easy access to amazing walking. The house was cosy and comfortable, the perfect getaway.

Rated by Miss Hall reviewed on 2nd December 2015

We were lucky enough to stay at Town Head Farm this weekend to celebrate my mum and dads 40th wedding anniversary. We were a party of 7 which the house easily housed, never feeling crammed. Initially we all worried about the lack of phone signal and wifi, but in the end it stopped us reaching for our phones all the time and enjoy each other's company that bit more. The house was in a fantastic location, near great walks and sights. We failed to undertake most of these due to awful weather, but the house was warm and cosy and strolling distance to two great pubs. Both of these offered free wifi (for those who needed it) and really fantastic food. The fish and chips at the buck inn is highly recommended. An amazing time was had by all, and we are hoping to book next year so we can enjoy the sights without torrential rain. Highly recommended if you fancy getting away from it all (except two great pubs). Thank you x

Rated by carolineh448 reviewed on 30th November 2015

A group of 5 of us stayed here in May. I can't find a fault with it to be honest. The only negative (which was a positive as it turns out) is no wifi. If you're like like, having little to no phone signal, and no wifi is a bit distressing to start with, but actually enhanced our break. The place itself is very homely, and well presented, offering all you could want. It's location is fantastic - turn right out of the drive and a 5 minute walk and you reach the 1st pub, turn left out of the drive and you are at the gate leading up to the cover. For anyone wanting a peaceful break, give it a try - Malham and the surrounding area is typical Yorkshire dales - An amazing place. There are several pubs (only tried 2 of them) and the food was great in both.

Rated by Neil E reviewed on 8th June 2015

Just returned home from a fabulous weekend at this cottage. In a perfect location for the village and the cove, brilliant for waking and socialising. All round a perfect spacious, well equipped house in a perfect location. Thank you for the pleasure.

Rated by Mr Smyth reviewed on 26th May 2015

Town Head Farm is a beautiful house in idyllic setting. Ideal for a family gathering. Presented to a high standard throughout. Will definitely stay again.

Rated by Miss McWatt reviewed on 24th March 2015

The cottage was spotlessly clean and very comfortable for all 8 of us. The location is perfect and we really enjoyed being able to walk down to the Cove so easily. Having 2 pubs in walking distance was also appreciated for our evening out. Despite the chilly time of year, the cottage was lovely and warm and there was always plenty of hot water.

Rated by Mrs Regan reviewed on 22nd February 2015

A very spacious house. The décor is excellent and the location was perfect for those keen on walking and those keen to wander to the pub. The house was very well heated and there was plenty of parking space. Highly recommended by one and all.

Rated by Mr Jackson reviewed on 3rd February 2015

We stayed at this farmhouse for a weekend to celebrate my Mother in law's birthday and it was brilliant for our needs. It's easy to find at the end of the village and has loads of car parking space which is good when it sleeps eight! we actually had my little boy on his travel bed to make the party nine but we spoke to the owners in advance who were very helpful in arranging this for us. We have found out in the past at other holiday rentals that there can often be insurance implications for taking more people than the owners suggest so please always check in plenty of time if you have an extra like we did!! The farmhouse has recently been decorated and has been done so very tastefully and gives a great environment in which to totally relax. There is enough space for eight adults to be comfortable and it's great to have a large dining room to all sit properly together for meals. The kitchenware, tableware and linen provided are all of a high quality and give the impression that somebody has made a significant investment in making this place a great holiday let. The garden would be a great little sun trap in the summer but as it was January we had some snow and the garden was just big enough with a gentle enough slope for my 2yo son to really get used to the idea of sledging. He also made friends with the farmer next door who invited us to go and look at his sheep who had just lambed and they had great fun waving at each other every time the farmer went past on his quad!! The village is the ideal typical Dales village. It has everything that you'd need for a weekend stay within walking distance. As you're on the edge of the village you just need to turn left out of the drive and you're immersed in the countryside instantly - bliss! We spent a fair amount of time in the beck 'fishing' with sticks and feeding the ducks. It is shallow and slow enough for children to play safely if supervised and there's lots of interesting things to explore for in the wooded area with small children too. The only thing that I would've liked that we didn't have was wifi but some people would count it as a bonus not to have it! We're already planning our next trip to Town Head Farm!

Rated by BigAndy1980 reviewed on 2nd February 2015

A charming well provisioned cottage in a glorious position for walking around Malham. Plenty of parking space and, most essential, within walking distance if two pubs.

Rated by mike w reviewed on 1st December 2014

The location is perfect! So close to walking to the Cove but also close enough for a short walk to the Pubs etc. Also feels secure but also secluded. House is spacious and warm and modernly kitted out with plenty of parking, we had 4 cars!

Rated by Mr Dixon reviewed on 24th November 2014

Excellent location. Lovely cottage, cosy and cheerful. Nice big rooms and space for us all to be comfortable.

Rated by Mr Richards reviewed on 23rd August 2014

We were two families of three and four respectively, with three children aged 6 - 10. We didn't really know what to expect as it was difficult to find recent reviews online, and the photos looked a bit staged. Also the external appearance in the photos was, well, drab. **Don't judge a book by its cover** This place is lovely, absolutely lovely. The owners have decorated and furnished it to a high standard, everything was clean and fresh, the beds were comfy, the kids loved running around inside and out. If we were to go back to the Dales I doubt we'd look to stay anywhere else, it's that good. The kitchen is new and modern, there's a great washing machine / dryer (essential for Yorkshire weather), and you can use the lockable outbuilding for drying muddy boots and wet coats. There's a shower room off the kitchen and the shower is heavenly! The dining room is plenty big enough for seven of us to sit down in comfort or spread maps out on the table to lan the next day's adventure. There's a door out to the front garden which is a sun trap (if you're lucky enough to see the sun, as we were). The sitting room is down a couple of stone steps and, again, is just really lovely and comfortable. Upstairs there are two double rooms and two twins, and a bathroom. Beds were really comfy (actually I can only vouch for one bed - it wasn't that sort of group holiday...!) and the bathroom huge. It's a working farm still so you might see Colin the shepherd / stockman on his ATV during the day, but we never felt overlooked or lacking in any privacy. If you like wildlife you can just sit in the garden and watch redstarts, grey wagtails, tawny owl (we think it roosts in the outbuilding but has the odd habit of flying - and hooting - during the day), even peregrines. Malham Cove is a short, easy walk but we were as impressed by Gordale Scar. As for local pubs the Lister Arms is fabulous, really good food and beer and very family-friendly (and free WiFi if the children need an iPad fix after walking for miles). The other pub served good food and beer too but isn't as nice as the Lister Arms. The National Park information centre is well worth a visit for the weather forecast if nothing else - the best bit about Town Head Farm is that there's no mobile signal so you can have a real holiday away from it all, but it does mean you can't get a weather forecast for the next day. Also well worth a visit is Town End Farm Shop and tea room in the next village. Lovely food and very friendly and helpful staff. Overall we give this five stars as it's a great place for a family holiday.

Rated by Oliver C reviewed on 17th August 2014

We had a lovely stay at the cottage and it was suited perfectly for our needs. Plenty of room to accommodate 8 without feeling crowded and a good sized garden too! Malham is a home to several awesome Yorkshire Dales attractions including the Tarn, the Cove, Goredale Scar and Janet's Foss as well as a wealth of lovely hay meadows and the cottage is perfectly situated to enjoy them all.

Rated by Mr Procter reviewed on 15th July 2014

The cottage was lovely and very welcoming, an excellent cottage with everything you would need for a holiday and more. I would not hesitate in using Sykes again, very professional.

Rated by Mrs Walton reviewed on 31st March 2014

The location is spectacular, couldn't have asked for any better. The property was sensational, felt more like we were borrowing someone's home than staying in a holiday let. Fresh milk was left in the fridge, and tea, coffee and sugar already there. Cleaning products (dishwasher tablets and washing up liquid) were also there. The rooms are huge, and great for socialising. The beds and linen were really comfortable. Downstairs shower was really good and powerful. The farmer next door was really friendly. Great selection of games, books and DVDs.

Rated by Mr Gardham reviewed on 20th March 2014

A superb location with walks from the doorstep. A fantastic village with friendly locals and a very pleasant feel to it. The property was spacious and very well maintained to a high standard. Everything that you could want was available and in excellent condition.

Rated by Mr Birch reviewed on 10th February 2014

I enjoyed the location of the cottage in Malham as I had never been to the Yorkshire Dales. Scenery was beautiful and loved walking in the hills. Cottage was as I expected with some uneven floor boards up stairs and wooden beams on some ceilings. It was nice to have been left a welcome bottle of wine and some provisions. The kitchen was well stocked and I was impressed to see Denby crockery in the cupboards!

Rated by Mrs Leishman reviewed on 21st January 2014

Lovely house in a great location. Very peaceful.

Rated by Mrs Yates reviewed on 13th October 2013

The house was quite spacious and had a lovely atmosphere.

Rated by Mr Harrison reviewed on 27th September 2013

Location was fabulous. Accommodation was of high quality.

Rated by Mrs Smith reviewed on 30th August 2013

Excellent location. Very comfortable, homely and well equipped house. We would not hesitate to recommend this house.

Rated by Mrs Cockshott reviewed on 1st May 2013

Wonderful property in an excellent location.

Rated by Mrs Lumb reviewed on 14th April 2013

An excellent house in a brilliant position, handy for walking into the village, were there are two excellent pubs. In a good position to explore and walking. The property is excellent ,a very good size for our party of 6 adults and 2 children.Would recommend and return again.

Rated by Mrs Anderson reviewed on 3rd December 2012

The cottage is a lovely cottage with a spacious sitting room and dining room, a really sociable space for a group of family or friends to enjoy a weekend together. It's also in a lovely peaceful location close to Malham Cove, with picturesque walks nearby and local pubs. Couldn't ask for anything more.

Rated by Mrs Austwick reviewed on 29th November 2012

Property was superb - just perfect for a family get-together! Very quiet location with lovely views. The property was in excellent condition with every possible item one could need. Beautifully furnished and so comfortable!

Rated by Mr Albiston reviewed on 19th November 2012

Spacious accommodation in a well placed, old, quaint farmhouse which was cosy and warm. Very quiet and peaceful surroundings. Perfectly placed for beautiful walks in stunning scenery. An easy walk into the centre of the small village of Malham.

Rated by Mr Brady reviewed on 23rd October 2012

The cottage was wonderful. I booked for me and 7 of my friends and all of them gave me 10 out of 10 for choosing Town Head Farm. There are beautiful walks straight from the door. We will use it again.

Rated by Mrs Palmer reviewed on 14th October 2012

The location was excellent, just outside the village but within easy walking distance to village amenities.

Rated by Mrs Hedley reviewed on 23rd September 2012

The welcome milk etc was most useful as the little shops in Malham does not stock much. Everything was thought out very well.

Rated by Mr Simpson reviewed on 19th August 2012

Comfortable cottage in brilliant location.

Rated by Mrs Simpson reviewed on 28th July 2012

We felt right at home the minute we walked into the property, it was very comfortable and spacious and the location was good. The area was so beautiful and ideal for all our party from children to grandparents.

Rated by Mrs Wilson reviewed on 16th April 2012

We could not have wished for a better base for our family holiday: plenty of short, varied walks suitable for young children from the door (ours are aged 1-10), with the pubs and cafes close by in the village. The house was very well equipped and furnished to a high standard, with plenty of space in and out for our four children to "scatter". We loved the little welcome gifts too. The only complaint from the children was the lack of wifi, however, we just had to spend more time in the (free wifi) pub, what a shame!

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 12th April 2012

Amazing situation - this is the nearest building to Malham Cove (an easy stroll away), with pubs, cafes and the odd shop in attractive Malham village. It is a wonderful walking area and also has plenty to do for families and those who are not so active. We loved the house - the photos don't really do it justice. It is full of character but with all mod. cons. and very tastefully furnished - it was renovated in 2009 for holiday rentals. Kitchen equipment is all good quality and we had everything we needed. We had a minor problem with the heating and were impressed by how quickly the owner responded and sorted it out.

Rated by marysimpson reviewed on 29th March 2012

It is the most beautiful property in a stunning setting. Really well kept and a complete gem of a holiday home.

Rated by Dr Lyon reviewed on 12th March 2012

Great location. Very clean. Excellent overall quality of the accommodation! Great base to do short, varied and exciting walks with children.

Rated by Mrs Branse-Instone reviewed on 19th February 2012

Wonderfully clean and beautifully furnished cottage in fabulous rural location 5 mins walk from the pub. Felt like a true home from home. The attention to detail, welcome gift and homely touches made it a truly special place. Congratulations to our hosts.

Rated by Mrs Bruce reviewed on 16th January 2012

This is a beautiful and clean cottage - perfect for a family or group of friends. The location is fantastic, on the edge of the village on the path to the cove, but just minutes from pubs, etc. I would definitely recommend this cottage to others

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 5th January 2012

The village of Malham is just so charming. We loved the Yorkshire lifestyle and the Dales environment. The owner did a great job of making our Christmas holiday special with a Christmas tree and lights, some mince pies, a nice card and bottle of wine. Very thoughtful.

Rated by Mr Lancaster reviewed on 3rd January 2012

We didn't realise just how close to Malham's beauty spots we would be, what a result! The cottage itself lived up to our every expectation, and more. We loved how spacious the cottage was and it's homely charm. I would like to thank the owners for the special welcome gifts and for sharing this great place to stay. We will definitely recommend Town Head Farm to others. What a great holiday! Thank you.

Rated by Mrs Perks reviewed on 11th October 2011

My family and I booked Town Head Farm for a week for some special family time away from it all. We were absolutely delighted with the cottage and could not believe how well placed the cottage was. You are literally across the road from the approach to Malham Cove and there are a couple of pubs about 5mins walk down the road. The scenery is completely gorgeous, and if walking is your thing, you will be spoilt for choice. You must go to see Gordale Scar...really impressive! The cottage itself was very well equipped indeed. We decided to cook our meals rather than eating out (meals in the pubs are approx 10-15 pounds for a main...and a round of two pints and two halves came to about a tenner) and we found everything we needed in the kitchen. The cookware and crockery was of the best quality! There was plenty of room around the dining room table for 8 adults. If you need any shopping whilst you are out there, there is a Co-op (with free cash point) about 15 mins drive away and Skipton is about half an hours drive. The lounge was comfortable and spacious and everyone said that their bed was more comfy than their own. The little ones with us had plenty of room to run around and the gated garden was a real plus. We were so pleased to see a sturdy stair gate at the top of the stairs. The only little fly in the ointment is that there are three stone steps separating the dining room and the lounge, and a gate to shut those off as well would have been really helpful. I have booked a few Sykes cottages before, and this one comes top of my recommendation list. Immaculately clean, very homely with really lovely furnishings, lots of games, music, Dvds, books, peaceful and quiet but not too remote...just right. Sykes clearly only pick the best places to represent, and I would like to thank and congratulate the owners of this cottage for sharing this great place to stay with people like us. The treats that the owners left for us when we arrived were a very thoughtful touch. If you fancy a break in the Dales, we think Malham has the most spectacular views, and Town Head Farm is highly recommended; good value for money too.

Rated by Mrs_JP_11 reviewed on 9th October 2011

My family and I booked Town Head Farm for a week for some special family time away from it all. We were absolutely delighted with the cottage and could not believe how well placed the cottage was. You are literally across the road from the approach to Malham Cove and there are a couple of pubs about 5mins walk down the road. The scenery is completely gorgeous, and if walking is your thing, you will be spoilt for choice. You must go to see Gordale Scar....really impressive! The cottage itself was very well equipped indeed. We decided to cook our meals rather than eating out (meals in the pubs are approx 10-15 pounds for a main....and a round of two pints and two halves came to about a tenner) and we found everything we needed in the kitchen. The cookware and crockery was of the best quality! There was plenty of room around the dining room table for 8 adults. If you need any shopping whilst you are out there, there is a Co-op (with free cash point) about 15 mins drive away and Skipton is about half an hours drive. The lounge was comfortable and spacious and everyone said that their bed was more comfy than their own. The little ones with us had plenty of room to run around and the gated garden was a real plus. We were so pleased to see a sturdy stair gate at the top of the stairs. The only little fly in the ointment is that there are three stone steps separating the dining room and the lounge, and a gate to shut those off as well would have been really helpful. I have booked a few Sykes cottages before, and this one comes top of my recommendation list. Immaculately clean, very homely with really lovely furnishings, lots of games, music, DVDs, books, peaceful and quiet but not too remote...just right. Sykes clearly only pick the best places to represent, and I would like to thank and congratulate the owners of this cottage for sharing this great place to stay with people like us. The treats that the owners left for us when we arrived were a very thoughtful touch. If you fancy a break in the Dales, we think Malham has the most spectacular views, and Town Head Farm is highly recommended; good value for money too.

Rated by Mrs_JP_11 reviewed on 8th October 2011

It was lovely! Ours was a family holiday, with Adults, teens & a 6yr old, and we all want to go again! Location was perfect, very peaceful, no close neighbours, literally across the lane from the well-maintained footpath to Malham cove. Sunny walled garen with big lawn, ideal for children, complete with baby rabbit who visited daily! Cottage itself was just right. The owners have retained the original character and it is still very much a traditional farmhouse, but with careful renovations providing all you would expect from a high end property. Highly recommended!

Rated by Ms Kershaw reviewed on 13th July 2011

The property has retained it's character as a farmhouse and has many fine pictures and pottery. The owner, had left a handwritten greeting and bottle of wine - a nice touch. The house was spacious with a large dining table for 8 adults and an extremely comfortable lounge. The view from the garden is lovely.

Rated by Mr Fitchett reviewed on 13th June 2011

The welcoming gift and card was a lovely touch. The standard of the cleanliness and quality of crockery and glassware provided made it feel like a home from home.

Rated by Mrs Linford reviewed on 13th June 2011

Made to feel welcome - loved all the little touches such as milk, tea and flowers etc plus all the ambiance of the property.

Rated by Mr Dewsnap reviewed on 30th May 2011

The location was perfect and so were the views.

Rated by Mrs Baxter reviewed on 26th April 2011

A very high standard of accommodation which was suitable for a family of eight.

Rated by Mr Ing reviewed on 18th April 2011

The situation of the property and the general feeling of cleanliness and comfort within the house - especially the generous supply of soft white towels!

Rated by Mr Gunton reviewed on 14th April 2011

The location was superb along with the four bedrooms. The property was spotless and well equipped. Furnishings from the carpet to bed linen were of an exceptional standard and the period furniture was wonderful.

Rated by Mrs Bradley reviewed on 15th March 2011

The cottage was totally spotless. The location is amazing and the quality of the interior really impressed my party. The beds were extremely comfy.

Rated by Ms Wood reviewed on 28th February 2011

On our arrival we were greeted by the owner, who explained where everything was. Due to the cold snap - the oil had not been delivered - no fault of the owner. We were provided with alternative heating, which resulted in us having a great time. Would recommend this location and property to everyone who enjoys walking or relaxing. Facilities second to none. Great weekend - great value

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 8th February 2011

The photo of the house does not do it justice. The house is very spacious and beautifully decorated. The views from any of the windows are stunning. The Village of Malham itself is a 2 minute walk from the house with 2 pubs that provide excellent food.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 12th January 2011

Beautifully furnished, cosy and stylish cottage. Great location between Malham Cove and village. Exceeded our expectations, thank you!

Rated by Ms Gray reviewed on 22nd December 2010

The location was superb. The group thoroughly enjoyed the weekend and we would return without hesitation. The owner was considerate and ensured we were looked after.

Rated by Mr Broach reviewed on 6th December 2010

A really lovely cottage in a great location. Two pubs and a cafe nearby, no service on mobile phones was a plus point!

Rated by Mr Rooke reviewed on 1st November 2010

Beautiful house with gorgeous surroundings!

Rated by Ms Ward reviewed on 1st November 2010

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All prices are inclusive of the booking fee. Winter Short Breaks (WSB) are available at many properties in the "Winter" period - subject to availability. Extra nights are charged pro rata of the weekly rental. Off Season Breaks (OSB) are available at many properties in parts of the "Low" and "Mid" periods - subject to availability. The price for a 3 night break is either 75% of the normal weekly rental or, if it is higher, the quoted Winter Short Break price. Extra nights are charged pro rata of the weekly rental. OSBs can be booked within a calendar month of the start date of the holiday. "Last Minute Breaks" (LMB) are available at most properties throughout the "LOW", "MID", "HIGH", "PEAK", "XMAS" and "NEW YEAR" periods. The price for a 3 night break is either 65% of the normal weekly rental or, if it is higher, the quoted Winter Short Break price. Extra nights are charged pro rata of the weekly rental. LMBs can be booked within one week of the start date of the holiday.