Katie's Cottage in Skipton

Welcome to Katie's Cottage. This charming terraced cottage in Embsay sleeps two people in one bedroom.

Accommodation

One super king-size double bedroom with en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove. Gas central heating with woodburning stove. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, radio/CD, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel, power and starter pack for stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair on request. Off road parking on the end of cottage for 1 car, roadside parking on first come, first served basis. Patio area with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Pub less than 1 min walk, shop 3 mins walk. Note: Stairs leading from living area, open directly into bedroom.

Location

Katie's Cottage is a charming end-terraced cottage in the village of Embsay. The cottage has a super king-size double bedroom with en-suite bathroom, and downstairs is an open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburner. Outside is a patio with furniture, and off road parking for one car with additional roadside parking available. Katie's Cottage is just a moments stroll from a good pub serving food, and with walks from the door and the whole of the Dales to explore, it makes an ideal year-round romantic retreat.

The Dales village of Embsay is of ancient origin, with a stone circle dating back to the Bronze Age and having been the site of a monastic settlement in the 12th Century. Today it is popular with walkers and steam railway enthusiasts who come to enjoy the beautiful surrounding countryside and the Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway, with its award-winning authentic station buildings and steam trains. The Old Mill in the village centre boasts a needlecraft centre and coffee shop, whilst all the amenities and attractions of the lively bustling market town of Skipton are close at hand. Nearby are lots of popular places to visit, including Bolton Abbey, Kilnsey and Grassington making this an ideal location for a wonderful Dales holiday.

From heather-clad moors and limestone scars, to market towns and the steady pace of country life - the sublime Dales await you! Where else in Britain is it as satisfying to sit and do nothing as it is to explore the numerous pursuits on offer?

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Reviews of Katie's Cottage

"Lovely Cottage in a quiet location overlooking the edge of the Dales. Cottage was superbly renovated & had all you need for a comfortable stay. A warm welcome given on arrival by the owner set up our great week in Yorkshire."

Reviewed by Mr Addicott on 09/07/2016

"The Cottage was very well cared for and we had a lovely warm welcome. Would definitely recommend the Cottage to friends."

Reviewed by Mr Obrien on 31/12/2015

"We had a wonderful holiday and thought that Katie's Cottage was absolutely perfect. It was so cosy but had all the modern conveniences for a very comfortable stay."

Reviewed by Mrs Heslop on 25/08/2015

"The cottage was very clean and modern and in a good location."

Reviewed by Mr Bailey on 20/08/2015

"We were very comfortable in the cottage. The overall standard of refurbishment and maintenance was very high. The bedroom window had a lovely view. The owner made us feel very welcome. "

Reviewed by Mr Riggall on 27/07/2015

"An excellent property, it was everything we needed with a very comfortable bed and was nice & cosy when the weather wasn't so good. We hope to be back another time."

Reviewed by Mrs Stockwell on 21/06/2015

"Fantastic cottage in a fabulous location!"

Reviewed by Mr Mount on 30/05/2015

"Spent a very enjoyable and relaxing stay at Katie's Cottage. The cottage has been decorated to a high standard with everything you could need and is situated in the lovely village of Embsay. Perfect for walks on the Yorkshire moors and easy access to Skipton and many other attractions Yorkshire has to offer. We visited the local pub (Emlm Tree Inn) which is less than a minutes walk and sampled their very good pub food at very reasonable prices. The only negative is that we never got to try out the impressive log burning stove as it wasn't cold enough. Will just have to book and go again in Winter!"

Reviewed by Rebecca P on 30/05/2015

"Katie's Cottage was ideal for us, a perfect retreat in a very quiet village very near to the pub! The cottage was a credit to the owner, so far the best one we have stayed in. The cottage was ideally placed to explore the Yorkshire Dales. Highly recommended."

Reviewed by Mrs Wadsworth on 25/04/2015

"Absolutely loved our stay in Katie's Cottage and were very sad to leave. It was really cosy and comfortable. A quiet village and excellent pub with great food."

Reviewed by Mr Drurey on 28/03/2015

"A very warm cosy and well equipped cottage. Had a lovely modern bathroom and comfortable bed."

Reviewed by Mrs Rhodes on 04/03/2015

"As described on the tin - no problems."

Reviewed by Mr Williams on 04/10/2014

"Easy to live in cottage just right for a couple. Quiet yet with a couple of pubs serving food within walking distance in the village. Only a couple of miles into Skipton and all the extra facilities you would need. Lots to do within a reasonable driving distance."

Reviewed by Mr Arthur on 29/09/2014

"This old cottage has been lovingly renovated by its present owners. The furnishings and fittings are of excellent quality and everything included for a relaxing holiday.There are two pubs in the village serving meals.We went to The Elm Tree Inn which is ideally situated 20 yards away.The inn serves decent pub grub at a reasonable price.The cottage itself is handily placed near to Skipton a lovely market town with its castle and the surrounding area is great for those who enjoy walking."

Reviewed by Mavis W on 18/09/2014

"We had a lovely holiday at Katie's Cottage. The accommodation was ideal for two people and the renovation of an old property superb. The cottage was very near to the town of Skipton, handy for shopping and canal boat trips or walking the tow paths. There is plenty of great walks in the area for those of us who love walking."

Reviewed by Mrs Walker on 13/09/2014

"This was a beautiful newly refurbished yet cosy cottage in an ideal location for touring the Dales and visiting local attractions, but also handily close to a decent pub! The owner couldn't have been more helpful, and I felt so much at home that I was looking for my post when I came in, then remembering that I didn't actually live there. I wish I did!"

Reviewed by Mrs Spedding on 19/07/2014