Guests have consistently praised 'The Kerr' for its comfort, cleanliness, and prime location. The cottage is celebrated for its cosy atmosphere, with comfortable beds and a warm environment. Its proximity to local amenities, such as a pub, canal walks, and a church with atmospheric bells, adds to its charm. The property is well-equipped for a pleasant stay, though a mention of lacking a hairdryer suggests room for improvement in facilities.
Reviewers consistently note the property's cleanliness, with multiple guests describing the cottage as 'very clean'. This suggests a high standard of cleanliness is maintained.
The location is highly praised for being central, with easy access to local shops, a pub, and scenic canal walks. Its proximity to Skipton and the Yorkshire Dales makes it an ideal base for exploring.
Comfort is frequently highlighted, with guests appreciating the warm environment, comfortable beds, and a luxurious bathroom. The presence of a powerful shower and blackout curtains also contribute to the comfort level.
The cottage is well-equipped for a comfortable stay, though the absence of a hairdryer and a suggestion for more drinking glasses indicate that while facilities are generally good, there is some room for enhancement.
While guests have expressed appreciation for the welcome and local knowledge provided by the hosts, there is no mention of gifts or special thoughtful touches that would warrant a score in this category.
Enjoying a central location between Skipton and Keighley Is this charming mid-terrace cottage over two hundred years old. Offering a characterful interior, this welcoming abode is perfect for couples and families seeking a Yorkshire getaway. Step into the hallway, where you can pop off your shoes before heading into the cosy sitting room, featuring exposed beams, traditional seating, a smart TV and a lovely open fire for those chilly winter evenings. A cottage kitchen offering an electric oven, microwave, fridge freezer where you can enjoy Family meal times. As you look to catch some rest, venture upstairs and discover the bedrooms, offering a king size bed with TV and a single with trundle bed, a stylish bathroom with roll-top bath and walk-in shower. When you’re ready to explore, the local area is full of wonderful sites. The cottage is in front of the 1,100 years old historic Kildwick Church. Beautiful canalside or moorland walks are on the doorstep. Take a stroll down the road to the friendly village Pub for a tasty meal or sit outside in the beer garden. Conveniently situated to visit Skipton, the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales( Emmerdale farm country) which has an ancient castle, a colourful market occupying the cobble sets each side of the High Street. Enjoy a canal trip on the traditional Leeds to Liverpool canal and a visit to Embsay steam railway and many picturesque delightful Surrounding villages such as beautiful Bolton Abbey where you can take a picnic by the riverside and a stroll along the Strid. The Bolton Abbey tearooms is ideal for homecooked food. Hesketh farm park and Billy Bobs American diner are great days out for families and children. A wide choice of restaurants, wine bars and shops are in Ilkley and whilst there Enjoy the scenic views from Ilkley Moor and stop off at Betty’s Tearooms. Haworth famous for the home of the Bronte sisters (The parsonage museum) is well worth a visit with its cobbled streets coffee shops ,restaurants and gift shops. A trip on the vintage steam Worth Valley Railway is famous for the film The Railway Children. Where you can soak up the stunning scenery of the Bronte country for several miles. The Bronte Waterfalls and the scenic trail of the Bronte Way. The cottage has connections to the Bronte sisters, papers were left here overnight to go on the London Express to be printed. However you choose to adventure, The Kerr offers plenty to look forward to.
Keighley, a prominent market town in West Yorkshire, is located in the Aire Valley, close to the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The wool and cotton industries grew the town, which was recorded in the Domesday Book, during the 18th and 19th centuries. Keighley now has a shopping mall, bars, takeaways, and restaurants, as well as two retail parks on the outskirts of town, and the Keighley and Worth Valley Light Railway, which was made famous by the 1970s film The Railway Children, runs for five miles through the town to Oxenhope. The lovely 17th century National Trust East Riddlesden Hall is just one mile out of town, while the village of Haworth, made famous as the home of the Bronte sisters, is only four miles distant. Cobblestone streets, charming shops, and the Bronte Parsonage Museum may all be found in the village. The market town of Skipton is nearby, as is the picturesque Yorkshire Dales National Park, and the city of York and charming Harrogate are both within driving distance. A fantastic base from which to visit much of Yorkshire.
Two bedrooms: 1 x kingsize with TV, 1 x single with trundle bed.
Bathroom with free standing bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Sitting room with open fire
Gas central heating with open fire.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer.
Smart TV, TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included In rent (starter pack for open fire included, extra logs can be purchased on request).
Bed linen and towels included In rent.
Off-road parking for 1 cars.
Patio with furniture.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop 0.4 miles, pub 0.1 miles.
Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out at 10am (earlier time may be available, please contact to arrange) .
Note: Beauty Holistic treatment and qualified sport massage to be booked prior to arrival.
Note: Please be mindful of your children near the fire
Keith
Heather the owner met us on our arrival and could not have been more helpful and pleasant in giving us local information The cottage was cosy and very clean and tidy and the beds could not have more comfortable and there were lots of drawers and hangers for our clothes while the kitchen was well equipped with modern appliances. The cottage is ideally situated for going to Skipton and exploring the Yorkshire Dales as well as walking along the canal and there are plenty of nearby places to eat.
Julia
Could do with a shelf in the shower for toiletries. This is me being picky! Overall the cottage was beautiful, beds were very comfortable. Pub just over the road, very friendly and food was very good. Would recommend cottage.
Kate
Owner was helpful with local knowledge, and we enjoyed the walks along the canal and the local coffee shop in old school room nearby.
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