Little Wenlock, Skipton

Little Wenlock is a delightful stone-built terraced cottage situated in a quiet area in the popular market town of Skipton and can sleep three people in one double bedroom and one single room. There is a family bathroom. The rest of the property contains an open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove. To the outside of the property there is parking available in a public car park 100 yards away. Little Wenlock is an ideal base for couples or a family looking to explore the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 3
  •   Bedrooms 2
  •   Bathrooms 1
  •   Changeover Friday
Features
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Television
  •   Kettle
  •   Log Burner
  •   Fishing Available
  •   Wifi
  •   Golf Nearby
  •   Pub Nearby

Accommodation Details

Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x single. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with AGA woodburning stove.

A delightful stone-built terraced cottage in the popular market town of Skipton, known as the Gateway to the Dales. This cottage is ideal for couples and small groups and is in an enviable location. Set in a peaceful area overlooking the Eller Beck and the Spring's Branch of the canal as it nears Skipton Woods, this excellent cottage is a short walk from the shops, pubs and restaurants on the town's award-winning High Street. Set over two floors, this traditional dwelling has been renovated to a high standard to provide accommodation full of charm and character throughout. The ground floor features an open plan living area with a superb fitted kitchen and an AGA woodburning stove, perfect for a cosy night in after a day sampling the many walks and attractions in the area. The first floor master bedroom provides a peaceful space to get away in what can be an otherwise bustling town centre, with the canal providing a lovely backdrop to the room. The first floor also offers a stylish bathroom with a modern tiled finish and is complete with a cosy single room. Within a short stroll you will find Skipton Woods, Skipton Castle, a fine range of pubs old and new and the famous canal basin. The town also sits in the perfect location for breathtaking walks in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, with the peaceful village of Grassington under ten miles away and slightly further afield the Three Peaks can be found within an hour’s drive. Other delights of the area include the fabulous Bolton Abbey, the elegant spa town of Harrogate and Ilkley Moor. A wonderful base for a memorable break in the Yorkshire Dales.

The market town of Skipton, known as the The Gateway to the Dales offers canal trips, steam railway rides, golf, restaurants, shops and tea rooms. The Yorkshire Dales National Park and the Bronte Country are close by and are well worth a visit.

Location Details

The market town of Skipton, known as the The Gateway to the Dales offers canal trips, steam railway rides, golf, restaurants, shops and tea rooms. The Yorkshire Dales National Park and the Bronte Country are close by and are well worth a visit.

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 stayed for 3 weeks, was a perfect location, close to high street but without the noise. Easy walk to 2 major grocery stores and all other shops and pubs that you could want. As other reviews have noted, there is only paid parking at the nearby council parking lot, cost 15 pounds/week, is only free parking between 6pm and 9am daily. The double bed is in reality an oversize single, not sure how two adults could comfortably fit. The mattresses in both beds need replacing as the centre has sunk so you roll into the middle, none the less we both were comfortable and sleep well in our respective beds. The greatest concern is the toilet, appears there was a design mistake putting in a full size bath tub causing the toilet to be shoehorned into a corner. I had to hang my right leg into the bath tub to be able to somewhat comfortably use the toilet. The kitchen is well appointed with ample tableware, silverware and pots and pans. The home was clean and maintained weekly by a cleaner, we were pleasantly surprised with weekly changing bed sheets and towels. Communication with the owners was prompt and very helpful, On balance we felt the property was good value for the location and inspite of the toilet placement we would without hesitation stay again.

Rated by davestummy reviewed on 21st April 2023

We fell in love with the house as soon as we set foot in it, the open plan kitchen/diner/living room is beautifully furnished, cleverly set out and well equipped, very clean, and the welcome by Monika who is the cleaner/caretaker there was really lovely, a bunch of roses, a bottle of milk, so warm and welcoming. We knew we'd spend a happy week there, and we did, and were blown away by the cleanliness throughout. (If you're sensitive to air fresheners and such, you many want to ask for less fragrance in advance) Upstairs wasn't as good. Just as clean, yes, lovely fluffly towels, nice bedding - we used both bedrooms as two adults, just to have more space. And space is what is lacking up there. The double bedroom contains a small double bed, 4ft I think, the bedroom door can only open to 45 degrees, roughly, against the bed that is in the way. the furniture is lovely, so is the view over the canal, furniture, decor, all good, mattress so-so, good for one person. The other single room felt more spacious, also fine, we both slept well. The bathroom, however, is frustrating, beautiful with light brown travertine tiles, floor to ceiling, but to stick a full length bathtub in there that leaves only a squashed horse shoe space for the toilet, well, it just beggars belief. My inside leg is 32", very challenging, my leg touching the heated towel radiator, which thankfully wasn't switched on, but the small space for a large and/or tall person is kind irritating to say the least. The cistern is high and very noisy, try not to flush the toilet at night when people are sleeping. The washbasin, close to the bathtub is the tiniest of cloakroom basins which doesn't hold the water properly, arrgh! Why not get rid of the bath, have a wetroom/walk in shower set up in there, and give people some space? Also, there was nowhere to dry swimming or hiking gear, an extendable washing line wouldn't go amiss, but with no washing machine nor anywhere to hang hand washing I had to resort to buy some string at Tesco's to make a temporary washing line. This place would be perfect for one or two very slim/petite people, who don't have wet things to dry and who fit on that toilet comfortably, I think three people would struggle if staying for longer than a couple or so nights. The shower itself is great, powerful, height adjustable, and if, like us, you like to finish your showers with a cold burst, Wim Hof style, this water is cold, boy, good training, we shall miss it. There is a shaver socket on the side of the mirror that can be lit up (switch at the bottom) and the sky light is a nice touch for this windowless room. The cottage is very quiet at night, great for a good night's sleep - if you ignore the extreme toilet flush racket and the blinding security light in the hall, - the fridge, TV, overall comfort is great, with the exceptions stated above. A very central place, easy to walk everywhere, the car park just a couple of minutes walk away very good value, all very easy. You can load and unload your car in front of the door, access to the houses there is tight but possible. Phone reception upstairs, and good wifi throughout. I would have liked to give it 5 stars, but the bathroom bugged me increasingly over the week, - a 4.5 star rating would be the most accurate. Friendly owner communications, too.

Rated by JunoJupiter reviewed on 17th August 2022

Had a great stay, cottage was very clean near to town centre pub's and place's to eat.Only down side for a large person's is the bathroom and loo

Rated by lesliemF3813PV reviewed on 8th August 2022

Very pleased with the cottage and with the service provided by Sykes Cottages, thank you.

Rated by Mrs Clark reviewed on 23rd July 2016

Beautifully equipped, newly refurbished cottage. Very convenient for the town centre but on a quiet lane. Car park close by.

Rated by Ms Patterson reviewed on 18th June 2016

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7-Day Forecast

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Sun 24th
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Mon 25th
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Thu 28th
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4°C 1°C
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Fri 29th
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Sat 30th
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9°C 4°C
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