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2 Guests
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1 Bedroom
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1 Bathroom
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Pets No
Features
- Open fire
- Garden / Patio
- Pub/shop < 1 mile
- Washing machine
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
8 Customer Reviews
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"Very lovely, quirky little cottage that suited our needs perfectly."
We liked everything about it and may even be back there next year. All the things we needed in the cottage were there along with some nice extras as well. A couple of thoughts - some more information might have been useful - we didn’t find the key to open the windows or the charging cable for the bathroom mirror light until Thursday? We couldn’t sort the heating; possibly it can’t be altered, adjusted?? it was frosty one morning yet still didn’t appear to be on - presumably it’s on a timer, &/or temperature control but knowing that would have made it all clear. It was all clean and ready for us arriving - the only thing we noticed was a ‘cat pee’ sort of smell from the kitchen area and although we tried, air fresheners, door open when possible we couldn’t get rid of it. Overall great, thanks
Thank you for your feedback, we are pleased you enjoyed your stay. We have taken your comments on board and are looking into this. Property Owner
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"Strange smell on entering cottage a mixture of damp and cat pee."
All the carpet off cuts on floors are a trip hazard as is the carpet runner on the flagged floor in kitchen. Sofa too low down and uncomfortable. Claustrophobic toilet a very small enclosed space. Restricted height ceiling in parts upstairs. Outside space postage stamp size with too many steps leading up to it. Two key uncomfortable patio chairs very low down impossible to use. The double doors leading to patio only one opens leaving on small space to get through. The double bed is too low down and steps up to the bedroom. Totally disabled and elderly unfriendly property. Needs a warning for future guests.
Thank you for taking the time to review our property. I am sorry to hear you did not have the best stay. We have tried hard to show what the property is like on the photos on the listing and the description. We have taken your feedback on board regarding the carpet and have removed these. Regarding the smell you describe, i am unsure where this would have come from as the property is pet free and has been for many years. This property is over 200 years old and does have some quirks that come with the age, again we have tried our best with Sykes to show and describe all of these. I can only apologies you did not have the same experience as our other guests. Property Owner
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"Lovely cosy cottage for 2."
Very well equipped with an excellent standard of furnishings and decoration. Comfortable bedroom with a lush carpet. Gorgeous view from the rear patio area. It was a cold week for the time of year but it was mostly dry, and good for walking. We enjoyed our stay. Thank you. We hope to return.
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"This beautiful and cosy cottage looked out on a over Wether View from the outside seating area."
Good locaton for village shops, pubs and walking from the cottage, to various scenic countryside. Remember your slippers, to make it home from home.
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"What a lovely week despite the rain!"
The cottage was comfortable and very warm once we read the heating booklet and adjusted the bedroom radiator. Such a lovely large bedroom with a very comfortable king sized bed. We had to remember to watch our heads in the toilet and the window end of the bathroom as the ceiling was quite low. We got to sit out on our last day and enjoy the splendid views from the small patio area. Loved watching the lambs! The kitchen was well equipped with all new appliances. The sofa was comfortable and the t.v was new. Thank you for the milk, marmalade and cream eggs!
Thank you for taking your time to review our property. We are pleased to hear you had a lovely stay. Property Owner
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"Lovely cottage,clean and well equipped."
Well situated for shops and eating out. Walks from the door and lots to see and do in surrounding area. Would love to return.
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"This is a really beautiful and surprisingly spacious cottage, well-decorated, well-furnished and cosy."
It's really well situated to walk into town and there's parking available outside, although not guaranteed. The two rooms at the rear of the property (the kitchen and bathroom) have rather low ceilings.
Thank you for your feedback, we are pleased to hear you enjoyed the property. Property Owner
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"Beautiful Cottage the Owner has great Taste & Style there is everything in the Cottage you could ask for Home from Home ,we didn't want to Leave , we will be Back Hawes is a Lovely place & Lovely people ."
Please let the Owners know thank you so much . Margaret & Anthony Morris Manchester xxx
Thank you for your feedback, we appreciate your comments for our first review. I am pleased to hear you enjoyed your stay and we welcome you back anytime. Property Owner
Summary
- One king-size bedroom with TV
- Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, and separate WC
- Kitchen
- Living/dining room with woodburning stove
- Electric central heating
- Electric Range oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, toaster, kettle, and washing machine
- 2 x TV, WiFi
- Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Roadside parking available
- Enclosed rear courtyard with patio, furniture
- Sorry, no pets and no smoking
- Shop and pub 0.1 miles, Gayle Beck 0.9 miles
- Note: Steps to the exterior of the property
- Note: The internal staircase leads straight into the shower room, please be aware
- Note: No allocated parking for this property
The property
Wether Fell View is a charming, one-bedroom bolthole, perched in the heart of Hawes, North Yorkshire.
Enjoy breath-taking countryside views from the comfort of the rear patio, Wether Fell View is also a stone’s throw from the town’s shops and pubs, making it a wonderful base for a couple, looking to traverse the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Fall in love with the character of your new abode as soon as you arrive.
Step inside to be welcomed by a living/dining room, boasting a TV to watch your favourite shows on, and an original, feature fireplace with a woodburning stove, antique furniture and beams overhead, where you can relax after a busy day of exploration.
The kitchen is well-equipped with all the essentials for a week away, allowing you to create delicious meals to enjoy outdoors with an enclosed patio on offer, the perfect setting for a late-night tipple watching the sun set over the Yorkshire countryside.
Continue upstairs to reach the spacious shower room, with a separate WC for convenience, before catching some rest from the lovely king-size bedroom, complete with a sumptuous bed and wall-mounted TV, perfect for those lazy mornings.
Hawes is full of local amenities, with The Crown Hawes, The White Hart Inn, and 1897 Coffee Shop, along with the attractions of the Wensleydale Creamery and the Dales Countryside Museum on offer.
Head to Leyburn, with its annual Shawl Fair and market days, Wensleydale Brewery, and plenty of nearby beauty spots to explore, including Harmby Waterfall and Wensley Waterfall, or discover Ingleton with its famous Waterfall Walk, Ingleton Gardens, and top-notch eateries and pubs, dotted along the riverfront.
Whatever you choose to do, Wether Fell View is a perfect spot for a romantic escape in the hills of North Yorkshire.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £100.
About the location
HAWES
Leyburn 16 miles.
Hawes is a popular market town in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire and is regarded as one of the honeypot tourist attractions of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Standing between Buttertubs and Fleet Moss, the town is an excellent centre for walking and touring Wensleydale and the adjoining dales of Swaledale, Cotterdale, Dentdale, Garsdale, Wharfedale and Chapel-le-Dale. Take a walk around the Hawes Town Trail, Millennium Walk, Pennine Way or along the River Ure, which is nearby. In 1998 Hawes was awarded the English Tourist Board Silver Award for the "Best Day Trip Out". Modern traffic has long replaced coaches and horse drawn wagons along its narrow streets, but market day (Tuesdays) in Hawes is as busy as ever, with a farmers’ auction attracting sheep farmers from all over the north of England. Traditional shops, cafés and inns now cater for a variety of Dales visitors as well as the local community. The award-winning Wensleydale Creamery, made famous by the animated Wallace and Grommit films, is now open to visitors so that they can see the famous cheese being made and sample the end product in a welcoming café. In the old station yard you will find the busy National Park Centre and Dales Countryside Museum. The Museum is home to the magnificent collection of Dales artefacts by the two great Dales historians and writers, Marie Hartley and Joan Ingilby.