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16 Guests
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8 Bedrooms
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6 Bathrooms
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Pets No
Features
- Swimming pool
- Off road parking
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Sauna
- Open fire
- Garden / Patio
- Cot available
- Highchair available
- Dishwasher
- Games Room
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews
2 Customer Reviews
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"Fabulous property in a wonderful secluded location."
From the stream side walk, the comfortable bedrooms, thoughtfully restored and decorated lounges, well equipped kitchen and not to mention the pool and sauna the property ticked all the boxes. It was a perfect week for our group of twelve, aged 12 to 70, with all the walks and scenery to see locally. Special mention to Ben for his welcome and help. Somewhere we would all definitely want to go back to.
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"What a beautiful home, tastefully renovated and with fabulous extras such as sauna and pool."
Ben is a star and could not be more helpful. His detailed introduction to the property and the guided tour were informative and easy to understand. His passion for providing the best experience spills over in bucket loads and you can sense his pride in his work. I would like to thank Mr. Sykes for allowing us to experience staying at the property…we all loved it !
Summary
- Eight bedrooms: 1 x super-king-size with en-suite freestanding bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x super-king-size with en-suite wet room, shower, basin and WC, 1 x ground-floor super-king-size (zip/link can be twin on request) with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 4 x king-size, 1 x twin (zip/link can be super-king on request)
- 2 x bathroom with freestanding bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC
- 3 x en-suites, 3 x bathroom
- Bed 1 – ensuite with freestanding bath and walk in shower
- Bed 2 – serviced by shower room across the landing and opposite the bedroom
- Bed 3 & 4 serviced by bathroom in-between – With freestanding bath and walk in shower
- Bed 5 – shower room
- Bed 6 & 7 serviced by bathroom off landing from bed 7 - With freestanding bath and walk in shower
- Bed 8 (ground floor) – ensuite shower room
- Kitchen/diner
- Utility room with washing machine, dryer and storage units
- Sitting room with woodburning stove
- Snug with woodburning stove
- Study
- Drawing room with open fire
- Games room
- Sauna
- Swimming pool with changing area, shower, basin and WC
- Ground source central heating
- Rangemaster Professional Plus 11 electric range oven with induction hob, microwave, American fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, undercounter fridge in boot room
- 6 x Smart TV with FreeSat (4 downstairs 2 upstairs), Blu-ray/DVD, 3 x Sony audio systems, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs
- Fuel, power and wood for woodburning stove inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Highchair and travel cot available
- Off-road parking for 8 cars
- Gardens with lawn, patios, furniture and charcoal barbecue (coal not included)
- Sorry, no pets and no smoking (dogs will be accepted from 2025)
- Shop 5.4 miles, pub 4.0 miles
- Note: The grounds include woodland, brambles and unfenced river access down a purpose built steps with handrails and a meandering walkway along the river, children must be supervised at all times
- Note: No stag, hen, or similar parties
- Note: Check-in from 4pm and check-out by 10am
The property
Oughtershaw Hall a magnificent detached country estate, with its own private heated swimming pool, is set in stunning countryside amongst sweeping valleys and dramatic open moorland in the very heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Originally transformed from a medieval farmhouse, where Charles I is rumoured to have stayed, to a shooting lodge in the 1850s, Oughtershaw Hall rests amongst quiet woodlands 1000 ft above sea level, in the small hamlet that shares its name.
Beautifully-styled throughout, a wealth of fascinating history awaits you, with the original guest book dating back to the mid 18th century and impressive original features including intricate stained glass windows, external stonework and a set of servants bells.
Enter through an impressive stone loggia via the former servants’ entrance into a labyrinth of winding passageways with fabulous stone-flagged floors.
Four separate seating areas provide havens of peace and quiet.
Sit and relax in front of a roaring open fire in the drawing room, or chat about your day's adventures by the wonderful woodburning stove in the sitting room.
Here you will find stunning stained glass windows showing the families’ coats of arms, an historical oak table inscribed by a previous owner, Charles Woodd in 1876, and a carved wooden panel in the wall which hides the original peep hole, a wonderful way of checking who is at the front door!
The cosy library is a lovely spot to sit and listen to the babbling beck as it trails down the valley, whilst the snug which is set off the kitchen, houses another stove and is a sociable space to catch up with the rest of the party.
The centrepiece of the house is undoubtedly the vast L-shaped, open plan kitchen, featuring a spacious breakfast bar, a dining table which seats the entire party, built-in window seating as well as the snug.
Opposite is the old pantry, now a spacious utility, and there's also a separate boot room, where the 8-seater sauna is situated; whilst kids of all ages can head to the basement games room, the perfect place to hide away on rainy days.
Two sets of stairs access the first floor, where there are seven impeccably-designed bedrooms, many featuring old character fireplaces, window seats and luxurious en-suites, whilst the ground floor bedroom has an en-suite shower room making it the perfect choice for anyone with limited mobility.
Just a few steps from the main house is the superb indoor heated swimming pool, which boasts beautiful bespoke windows at water height, underwater lighting, a shower room and a lofty roof adorned with beams.
Access to the gardens is through the impressive original entrance hall with ceiling rose, brass chandelier and even more seating.
The property overlooks Oughtershaw Beck, and guests can follow the brook down a romantic ghyll through a thicket of vibrant green as it hurries to meet the River Wharfe.
Camouflaged footpaths trail from the doorstep through the valley, where pheasants potter on the hillside, and where you'll find plenty of pretty spots, perfect for picnics, set along the river.
Return to the property and relax on the patio with its extensive views; in autumn, the ground is carpeted with gold, yet throughout the year, guests will feel as ‘welcome as the flowers in spring’ as the stone inscription on the hall's wall proudly suggests.
Oughtershaw Hall is an exceptional estate offering excellent holiday accommodation with everything you could wish for.
Note: This property has a refundable Good Housekeeping bond of £750.
About the location
HAWES
Leyburn 16 miles.
Oughtershaw is in the very heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. A small hamlet located between its more famous neighbours of Buckden and Hawes, Oughtershaw shares the valley with the likes of Deepdale, Yockenthwaite and Hubberholme. This idyllic Yorkshire Dales hamlet makes the perfect place from which to explore the wonderful scenery and pretty villages of this magnificent Dale. Much of Upper Wharfedale is National Trust owned – an indication of the beauty of its classic countryside, with dry stone walls and barns, important flower-rich hay meadows and valleyside woodland. Undoubtedly, this is one of the best walking areas in the Dales, with The Dales Way passing right through the hamlet. Nearby Hawes is one of the most popular market towns in the Yorkshire Dales, home to the famous Wallace & Gromit Wensleydale cheese with its working factory, museum, visitor’s centre and restaurant. To the south lies Buckden, Kettlewell, where the Calendar Girls was filmed, and the not-to-be missed market towns of Grassington and Skipton.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season