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Chapel-le-Dale, Ingleton, Three Peaks Country, Yorkshire Dales - South Show on map

4.4

Sykes rating

  • 6 Guests

  • 4 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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18 Customer Reviews

  • "Lovely place."

    Warm and cosy. The fire is a joy,

    Reviewed by David12.5Nov 2023

  • "Central heating off."

    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

    Many thanks for your feedback. We are sorry that we did not meet your expectations on this occasion. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Martin3.3Oct 2023

  • "The perfect place to stay if you want peace and quiet with stunning panoramic views."

    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.

    Reviewed by Lydia12.5Jul 2023

  • "Getting there we did get slightly lost following the postcode."

    We ended up at Broadrake down the next lane. To avoid this, On the main road B6255 look for the cluster of bins by a gate and a very small sign on the wall for Netherscar. Follow that to its end, through the farm and to the left. On arrival the property had everything we needed. Morrisons delivered our groceries which we were quite surprised by and very pleased. There is a sign in kitchen saying please don't drink the water, so take plenty of bottled. We (as a couple and a dog) got through 18 litres. There was a couple of bottles on arrival along with 6 eggs and a selection of jams. The heaters were all set and locked to 18 deg which was a little cool of an evening. Luckily the wifi works well and a quick search for the user manual of the heaters had them unlocked and set to a more comfortable 21deg. Plenty of sticks, wood and coal for a fire each night which was lovely and cosy. We slept soundly all week. Having said this, we did have to spin the double mattress around as there is a broken spring that was sticking up uncomfortably in my shoulder. The views in the morning did not disappoint. Watching the ever changing weather and the farmers with their sheep, trains passing over the viaduct and ramblers walking by below. There are walks right out the door, from easy 3mile loops in the dale to more adventurous higher altitude rambles over Whernside (6.75m) or Ingleborough (9.5m). It is about 1.75 miles walk to the pub, The Station Inn. Good selection of ales, good food and pet friendly. The garden area is fenced and walled off from the sheep but there are areas along the driveway where dogs could get under if they really wanted. The rocky outcrop behind the property can also be scaled by dogs as we found Milo stood proudly atop of it one afternoon. The shower worked well and kitchen was useful once we figured out how to work the cooker! All the symbols have been rubbed off by years of cleaning. We have both had a really good week away from the hustle and bustle and could easily recommend. It met with our expectations and we would return. It is a super location for a quiet respite and plenty of walking. Message to owner: Thank you for letting us stay, it has been a really great week. Considerations for you: Front door handle inside is very loose & door difficult to unlock. Mattress in left double room has spring protruding. The L shaped sofa in lounge is very uncomfortable. Cooker could do with some instructions leaving as to which knobs do what. Respectfully,

    Reviewed by Keeley10.8Nov 2022

  • "Yet another fantastic trip to Netherscar."

    Having stayed many times over the last 22 years we never fail to be amazed by the constantly changing views and peacefulness of the house. Improvements have been made since our last visit which have added to the overall comfort of the house without changing its character. Superb walking from the door means you never have to travel far.

    Many thanks for your lovely feedback and glad you like the improvements we've made since your last visit. We hope you have a lovely Christmas and look forward to seeing you all again soon Property Owner

    Reviewed by Julie13.3Dec 2021

  • "This was our second visit to Nethersca and it didn't disappoint in fact it was much improved from our previous visit three years earlier."

    Fantastic panoramic views of the valley and viaduct so peaceful and comfortable.We actually made up our first real fire since we were children. Would recommend it to everyone but would on the otherhand like to keep it our own little secret.

    Many thanks for your kind words and great score. Glad you like the improvements we made since your last visit. We look forward to seeing you again soon at Netherscar Property Owner

    Reviewed by David13.3Nov 2021

  • "Hadn't been to Netherscar for over 12 years but it was everything that we remembered."

    It is all about the location, which obviously hasn't changed, with everything else being clean, functional and well equipped. Loved it and will be back sooner next time.

    Many thanks for your kind review and great score. We hope to welcome you to Netherscar again soon Property Owner

    Reviewed by Ken6.7Oct 2021

  • "If you've been looking at Netherscar and you are undecided just give it a go."

    Unspoilt views, brilliant hosts and nothing but sheep and fields, my idea of heaven, thank you Vicky for giving us the chance to stay in your beautiful cottage

    Many thanks for your great review Mandy. It was lovely to meet you and your family. We can't wait to see you again soon Property Owner

    Reviewed by Mandy6.7Oct 2021

  • "A sign at the top of the road/drive way indicating Netherscar would be helpful."

    To have recycle bins would be useful as we are trying to be kind to the environment.

    Reviewed by Karen16.0Sep 2020

  • "Our stay at Netherscar was amazing- well equipped and cosy property with stunning views and a huge garden which the kids couldn't get enough of."

    The location offers complete quiet and unique views, the owners were very friendly and quick to help and communicated well, and the house is sizeable and just modern enough- access to this location is a bumpy but accessible mile long private road through the owners working farm, any vehicle can do it if careful and well maintained, and the nature of the place and area means compromises like peaty water, low water pressure and a fair amount of bugs! None of which matters when you see the view, both from the amazing sun room and the expansive garden. Can't recommend enough.

    Reviewed by Michael16.0Aug 2020

  • "This was our 3rd stay here - and we’ve already got another stay booked."

    We love it, it is so incredibly peaceful and idyllic. The cottage is really well equipped, we only ate out once this time and cooked meals in the kitchen the rest of the week as there was literally everything you could possibly need. We first came when our children were small, now they are adults themselves, but still wouldn’t miss a family trip to Netherscar.

    Reviewed by Michelle16.0Aug 2020

  • "This was a beautiful place to stay, stunning panoramic views and a spacious house."

    beautiful walks straight from the house. We loved it. The only negative was that the lovely sun lounge was out of bounds to dogs. as it’s the room with the view we obviously wanted to spend our time there, so very disappointed that we couldn’t go in there with the dog. The notice states that the floor will get scratched, but if you keep your dogs claws groomed I can’t see that there could possibly be an issue. I think the listing should make it very clear that dogs can’t go in the sun lounge. other than that it was lovely, and we got used to drinking the peaty brown water!

    Reviewed by Gaynor13.0Aug 2019

  • "I mistimed my return to the cottage one day and had great difficulty opening a gate and closing it after I had driven through."

    The gate was broken and not on any hinges and very heavy. It was lucky I was in my walking gear and not good clothes.

    Reviewed by Beth13.0Jul 2018

  • "Netherscar was ideal for us."

    Accommodating our 2 dogs as well as catering for a family. The remoteness was just what we were looking for to birdwatch and spot hares....perfect. Thank you for sharing your world !

    Reviewed by Gillian15.0May 2018

  • "The Cottage sits in a very beautiful setting with views of the three peaks and Ribblehead Viaduct, with plenty of good walks right from the door."

    The cottage was a perfect place to share quality time with family and friends, excellent weather so we were able to enjoyed the lovely garden.

    Reviewed by Shirley16.0May 2018

  • "Beautiful location in the middle of nowhere - The cottage is in desperate need of renovation and a real good deep clean."

    This could be an amazing cottage. Water supply was a shock.... having to bathe in brown water. The cottage itself is in a perfect location for rambling/walks , but needs a revamp.

    Reviewed by Jamie7.2Dec 2017

  • "The cottage was very cosy and the scenery from the sun room was amazing."

    It ticked all the boxes for anyone who loves walks and has dogs with a number of footpaths are right on the doorstep.

    Reviewed by Susan12.8Mar 2017

  • "As always the cottage lived up to expectations."

    A wonderful position with plenty to do from the doorstep.

    Reviewed by Julie12.2Dec 2016

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Summary

  • 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 inc. in rent)
  • Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, automatic washer, dishwasher, Wifi, TV, DVD player
  • Electricity inc. in rent
  • Bed linen inc. 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

The 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.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £125.

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About the location

INGLETON

Bentham 3.5 miles; Kirkby Lonsdale 7 miles; Settle 10.9 miles.

Nestling under Ingleborough, one of the famous Three Peaks, on the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, the attractive village of Ingleton offers a good range of shops, pubs and places to eat. There's also a year-round climbing wall, as well as a seasonal heated outdoor swimming pool in a beautiful riverside setting. The attractive village centre has narrow winding streets centred on a tiny market place. The village's main claim to fame is the superb Waterfalls' Walk, while the well known White Scar Caves are just over a mile away. An excellent location from which to explore the Yorkshire Dales, the Lake District and the Forest of Bowland.

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