Wensleydale Stone Cottage - Hunton (North Yorkshire)
54.32776, -1.71039Situated 3 miles from Thornton Steward Reservoir, the 1-bedroom Wensleydale Stone Cottage invites guests to relax at a private terrace. Guests can enjoy hiking at this villa, located about 10 minutes' drive from Constable Burton Hall.
Location
Church of Saint Oswald is a 25-minute walk away and Durham Tees Valley airport is 28 miles from the 1-bathroom villa.
Rooms
Furnished with carpeted flooring, an adjoining terrace and a seating area showcase a couch and a work desk. Featuring ironing facilities, Wensleydale Stone Cottage is also fitted with media amenities such as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Featuring a bathtub, a separate toilet, and a shower, the bathroom also comes with bath sheets and towels.
Eat & Drink
Guests are welcome to cook their own meals in a kitchenette area or dine in dining area. Guests can also make use of an electric kettle, a fridge, and a microwave oven to prepare their own meal.
Rooms and availability
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Max:5 persons
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Garden view
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Essential information about Wensleydale Stone Cottage
💵 Lowest room price | 270 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 100 yd |
✈️ Distance to airport | 25.2 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Durham Tees Valley, MME |
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Reviews of Wensleydale Stone Cottage
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missingWrote a review on Aug 28
We had a fantastic stay at this charming cottage. The historic features blended seamlessly with modern amenities like a TV and WiFi. The fully equipped kitchen and welcome package were a delightful surprise. The garden was a perfect spot to relax and let our dogs roam. The rooms were spacious and comfortable, and the location was great for country walks and exploring the Yorkshire Dales. We can't wait to book again and bring our family!
More breakfast choices would have been nice.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 19
The cottage was incredibly clean and well-maintained, with comfortable furnishings. the owners were friendly and provided thoughtful essentials upon arrival, such as tea, coffee, and bread. the kitchen was well-equipped for cooking meals, and the garden provided a lovely space to relax. the surrounding area offered beautiful country views and a gentle circular walk.
The wifi access and TV channels were limited due to poor signal in the area.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 08
Lovely village, cosy, well-equipped cottage, comfortable beds, quiet location, great base for exploring the dales. Cute garden, resident ponies and donkeys, close to Yorkshire tourist attractions. Fabulous food at local pub, handy shop next door. Spotlessly clean, like home from home. Excellent view from kitchen window. Bread, butter, milk, tea, coffee, and orange juice provided on arrival.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 19
The cottage was incredibly comfortable and spotlessly clean, making it the best self-catering place we've stayed in. It had everything we needed, including a well-equipped kitchen and a welcoming pack with essential foodstuffs. The location was ideal, with a quiet and peaceful atmosphere, easy parking, and quick access to beautiful towns, villages. We particularly enjoyed the cute garden and patio, perfect for relaxing in. The owners were very responsive, making communication easy.
The lack of lighting in the dining room, which could have been improved. the front garden and exterior of the property looked a bit run-down, although the inside and back of the cottage were great.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 14
The cottage exceeded our expectations with everything we needed for a comfortable stay. Lovely period fireplaces and beautiful country views. Fully equipped kitchen and a welcome package provided. the garden was a great space for the dogs to run and play.
Felt extremely safe, nothing to complain about.
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missingWrote a review on May 25
I recently stayed at a lovely cottage in North Yorkshire for a few nights. It was clean, comfortable, and well-equipped with everything we needed. We were pleasantly surprised by the welcome pack of basic essentials. The cottage had plenty of space, a nice garden, and a patio. It was also in a great location, with easy access to beautiful towns, villages, and stunning scenery. The owners were very responsive and helpful, making our stay even more enjoyable.
Couldn't recommend this hotel more.
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missingWrote a review on May 22
Absolutely loved the fully equipped kitchen and cozy living room with period fireplaces. the garden was a perfect space to relax and watch the donkeys and sheep. Great location for walks and nearby historical sites. Will definitely return.
Felt incredibly welcome and had no reason to complain.
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missingWrote a review on May 11
Charming period cottage with lovely features. Comfy sofas and comfy beds with lovely linen. Good size bath and lots of hot water. Well-equipped kitchen. Lovely back garden area with a view. Friendly village atmosphere.
Location wasn't great for us, with limited options for food and opening hours of the pub. Fireplace in the living room was not available for use.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 29
I recently stayed at the charming Wensleydale Stone Cottage for a weekend getaway. The cottage was spotlessly clean and incredibly comfortable, providing everything we needed and more. The well-equipped kitchen and thoughtful welcome pack made self-catering a breeze. The cottage's location was perfect, offering a quiet and peaceful environment with easy parking. We were impressed by the abundance of books, games, and the excellent Wi-Fi connection. The responsive owners were easily reachable and attentive to our needs. a delightful stay in a beautiful area.
Would definitely recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 29
The cottage was spotlessly clean and had everything we needed for a comfortable stay. the complimentary bread, jam, and milk were a pleasant surprise. the location was perfect for getting away from it all, with beautiful surroundings and a peaceful atmosphere. the friendly and helpful hosts added to the overall positive experience.
There was no WiFi as advertised, which was a bit inconvenient, especially since there was also no phone signal in the village. the lack of TV channels was also disappointing, but this was due to a fire at one of the masts and out of the owner's control.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 13
The location of the accommodation is described as peaceful and ideal for exploring the northern part of the Yorkshire Dales. Guests mention beautiful views and recommend nearby attractions such as Richmond and West Burton. the cottage itself is described as clean, comfortable, and providing everything needed for a relaxing stay.
Some guests mention the lack of a lock on the bathroom door as a minor inconvenience.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 26
The cottage is located in a picturesque area with beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. the private garden adds to the charm, especially with the presence of animals like sheep and donkeys. the cottage itself is spacious, clean, and well-equipped with modern facilities. the provision of basic amenities like tea, coffee, and bread, along with clean bed linen and towels, shows attention to detail and thoughtfulness.
The wifi signal at the cottage is weak, which may be inconvenient for those who rely on internet access.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 12
The cottage was spotlessly clean and well-facilitated, with clean and crisp white bed linen and towels. They even provided basic essentials in the fridge like milk, butter, juice, and bread, which was a nice touch. The village itself was lovely and friendly, and the location was great for exploring the beautiful Yorkshire Dales.
There were a couple of downsides to our stay. The wifi access was very poor, which was frustrating as we couldn't stay connected or use our devices properly.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 06
We had the pleasure of staying at a charming cottage in a peaceful village. The cottage had beautiful features and a lovely garden, giving us a serene and private atmosphere. The location was surrounded by breathtaking scenery, perfect for exploring the Yorkshire Dales. The complimentary bread, jam, and milk were a delightful surprise. The kitchen was well-equipped, allowing us to comfortably prepare meals. The comfortable sofas and bed, along with the lovely linen, made for a cozy and relaxing stay. The cottage also had a good-sized bath with plenty of hot water. Despite a few minor drawbacks, like a chilly kitchen in the autumn and a functional but not relaxing bathroom, our overall experience was wonderful.