Netherscar

ID: S2970

  • Bedrooms 4
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 2

About this property

Ingleton 5 miles; Hawes 12 miles.

A detached house situated in a haven of peace and tranquillity and offering arguably one of the best views in England. The property is situated at the end of a private road in the scattered hamlet of Chapel-le-Dale and offers incredible views of Ingleborough and distant views of the Ribblehead Viaduct. It offers comfortable and well-equipped accommodation and there is excellent walking from the doorstep. Ideal for an 'away from it all' holiday.

The attractive village of Ingleton is nestled beneath Ingleborough, one of the famous ‘Three Peaks' on the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Offering a wide range of shops, pubs and places to eat, the winding streets of this pretty village all converge on a central market place. A mile outside of Ingleton and down the Hawes road are the well known White Scar Caves. Open to the public, these caves display a huge number of caverns full of stalactites and stalagmites, with one cave home to a huge underground lake. The superb ‘Falls Walk' offers an interesting circuit which takes in some of the impressive cascading waterfalls of the area whilst the proximity to both the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake distract make this an excellent place for walkers.

Accommodation

Four bedrooms: 2 x double, 2 x single.

Three piece bathroom and additional shower room on the ground floor with WC.

Well-equipped kitchen.

Pleasant sitting room with dining area and open fire.

Additional sitting room offering panoramic views.

Electric heaters with Log burner (1 bag of fuel included in rent).

Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, automatic washer, dishwasher, Wifi, TV, DVD player.

Electricity included in rent.

Bed linen included in rent.

Cot and highchair available.

Large garden, patio, garden furniture.

Ample private parking.

Two well-behaved pets by arrangement.

Shop 5 miles, pub 2 miles, station 2 miles.

Note: Netherscar has a private water supply.

No smoking.

Reviews (18)

  • David

    Warm and cosy. The fire is a joy,

  • Martin

    All radiators cold. We booked both holidays at Nethsgar at the same time. First holiday March 2022, second October 2023. When we arrived in March 2022 we were very disappointed as the heating was locked to 14 degrees. The weather was very cold at the time so we asked the owner to turn up the heating. She turned it up to 18 degrees. It was more bearable but we still needed to wrap up with blankets. We rang Sykes 2 weeks before our next stay October 2023 to ask that the owner please not lock the heating. Sykes came back to us saying that it will remain locked but at 18 degrees. We arrived 7 October 2023 to a warm coal fire in the living room but no central heating at all. When we tried to turn the radiators on, it showed Access Denied. We had to huddle around the fire which caused a bad asthma attack with it being coal. We then had to turn the fire off. The house is a large detached with large rooms so going to the kitchen or toilet was painful due to the cold house. Tried ringing the owner at 4pm. No answer. Rang Sykes. Received an angry text message from the owner at 8.25pm. Rang Sykes again & they agreed with the owner that if we leave the following day that we would get a full refund. We left the following day but Sykes have retained a third of our money which we intend getting back via our bank. We’d been really looking forward to our final holiday of the year & we would of enjoyed it had the heating been switched on but we could not pay to stay in a cold house. We travelled 4 hours for nothing within an 18 hour period. Negatives: The house is very cold, wet wall in sun room, cracked ceiling in sun room, large crack in window in sun room which was there 19 months ago, cistern gone in downstairs toilet & needs replacing. All in all, the house needs renovating & heat to be allowed into all the rooms in autumn & winter. Positives: Gorgeous views, relatively peaceful outside unless the dogs begin barking in their kennels to the right of the property. Suffice to say we won’t be coming back & we’re very disappointed with Sykes Cottages on this occasion. Their terms & conditions state that access to heating for consumers is a must at all times Sykes failed us & have gone back on their promise of a full refund. Awful experience

  • Lydia

    Easily housed our family of 5, though the kitchen is a bit small for cooking family meals - I expect most people eat out when they're on holiday so not a big problem. We loved watching the sheep, rabbits, barn owl and trains over the viaduct. We tried drinking the water in tea on the first night and decided it tasted too peaty so used bottled water for the rest of the week. Walked to the Station Inn one night, lovely food and service. A great location for walking and exploring Yorkshire or sitting and reading books in the rain (quite wet and windy at the start of our holiday). Thank you so much for letting us stay in your lovely cottage.

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