Cottage in the Sky is a well-received holiday rental with guests praising its cleanliness, stunning views, and welcoming atmosphere. The property is noted for its cosy comfort, well-equipped nature, and thoughtful touches from the owners, including welcome hampers. While some guests mentioned steep stairs and parking challenges, the overall sentiment is highly positive, with many recommending the cottage and expressing a desire to return.
Guests consistently describe the cottage as very clean and tidy, with only one mention of a rusty shower hose, suggesting a high level of cleanliness throughout the property.
The location is frequently praised for its beautiful views and proximity to local attractions. However, a few guests noted issues with parking and accessibility, slightly impacting the overall score.
The majority of guests found the cottage cosy and comfortable, with special mentions of a comfy bed and a warm welcome. A few guests, however, had concerns with the steep stairs, which affects the comfort score.
Facilities are generally well-regarded, with mentions of a well-equipped cottage and thoughtful amenities. Some guests noted outdated visitor information and a tricky shower, indicating room for improvement in maintenance.
Many guests appreciated the thoughtful welcome hampers and dog treats, highlighting the owners' attentiveness. It should be noted that such gifts, while common, are not guaranteed for every stay.
A stone-built, end-terrace cottage situated in the conservation village of Luddenden, just four miles from the ever-popular Yorkshire town of Hebden Bridge. This Luddenden cottage is situated on a steep hill set above another property, a style known locally as an over-dwelling unique to the Calder Valley due to its hilly landscape. It is accessed at the front at first floor level and provides a charming holiday cottage for a romantic retreat. This charming Luddenden cottage has one double bedroom with beams and a picture window with magnificent views as well as a spacious bathroom. On the second floor of this lovely holiday cottage in the Dales is a small well-equipped kitchen and a sitting room with a cosy, living flame-effect gas fire set in a feature stone fireplace. Outside, there is a small balcony with outstanding views of the local countryside looking out across Calderdale, a great place to sit and relax after a hard days walking. The village pub, built in the 17th century, is just a five-minute walk away, renowned for its hospitality, good ale and excellent food, while a ten- minute walk brings you to the hamlet of Midgley and its grocery shop selling local produce. Enjoy inspiring walks from the doorstep across the beautiful moors or explore nearby Hebden Bridge, Haworth, and the bustling town of Skipton, all within an easy drive. Look out for the Ted Hughes Festival taking place in the town of Mytholmroyd, his birthplace, each year, or visit Shibden Hall, an exquisite, six hundred year old timber manor house set within 37 hectares of the Shibden Valley! This cosy Hebden Bridge cottage is the ideal holiday home for a couple to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy this historic corner of the Yorkshire Dales.
Luddenden, a Conservation village in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, close to Hebden Bridge. The village has a lovely church "St Mary's" and a very old pub "The Lord Nelson" where Bramwell Bronte once drank and is asserted to have established the first public library in one of the upstairs rooms.
Over first and second floors.
One second floor king-size double bedroom.
Second floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
First floor kitchen.
First floor sitting room with dining area and gas fire.
Electric central heating with underfloor heating in bathroom and gas fire.
Electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, TV with Freeview, DVD, CD/radio, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Travel cot and highchair on request.
Roadside parking at rear.
Balcony with furniture.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 1 mile, pub 7 mins walk.
Note: Property on steep hill with front and rear on different levels.
Note: Cottage is above another ground floor property and accessed at first floor level.
Please note: bookings can only start on a day between Thursday and Sunday.
Malcolm
Owner Ady was there to greet and give us information about the property, local facilities and surrounding area. She also provided a wonderful wlcome pack. Only drawback is that the locality could be a little challenging for less active. But Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd are a short drive away and there's a local bus into Halifax. All in all, a lovely stay.
Janet
Though we found the Cottage in the Sky to be comfortable, I did find the staircase rather steep. The owner was at the cottage when we arrived, and she was very welcoming and helpful. We enjoyed our stay there.
Jacqueline
It is well provisioned with unexpected little touches which made a big difference. Lovely views in a lovely village with great walks.
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