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Location: Embsay

Skipton 1.5 miles.

This quiet Dales village 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.

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Laurel Bank Cottage - Embsay Near Skipton

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Yorkshire Dales - South

Rating 4 Ticks Pets Yes Smoking No
Sleeps 12 Grid Reference SE 007 533 Off Road Parking Yes
Bedrooms 5 Open Fire No Garden Yes
Bathrooms 2 Short Breaks Winter
Off-Season
Last-Minute
Smaller Party Reductions Yes

The Property

Laurel Bank is situated on the fringes of the rural village of Embsay and offers lovely views over fields towards Embsay Crag. The cottage is a recent stone built addition to the owners’ splendid Victorian property and shares its extensive mature gardens and grounds. The accommodation is spacious, well equipped and comfortable and makes an ideal retreat for a large group of family or friends at any time of the year. All the amenities of the market town of Skipton are close by and the popular Wharfedale villages of Bolton Abbey, Burnsall and Grassington are within easy reach.

Accommodation

Five bedrooms (all with washbasins): 2 x ground floor family rooms each with a double and single bed. Three first floor bedrooms; 1 x double, 1 x twin and 1 x adult size bunks. Ground floor bathroom with bath (shower over), WC and wash basin, extra ground floor WC with washbasin. First floor shower room with shower, WC and washbasin. Spacious first floor sitting room with pleasant Dales views. Well equipped kitchen with separate dining area on ground floor. Inner hallway.

Amenities

Full gas central heating and additional heating from gas fire in sitting room. Gas range cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, automatic washer and tumble dryer, dishwasher, 2 x colour TVs, video, DVD player, WiFi. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Cot and highchair on request. Off-road parking. Private patio areas and shared use of mature south facing gardens. One small well-behaved dog welcome. Non-smokers preferred. Shop and pub 5 mins walk.

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Previous visitors' comments about Laurel Bank Cottage:

A lovely place, situated in a lovely village close to lots of places of interest. The sitting room was brilliant for our large party, loads of room for the kids to play on a rainy weekend and lots of comfortable sofas. The biscuits on arrival were a lovely touch and the selection of games, books and DVD's a very pleasant surprise.
Mrs Carson, Elland, October 2011

The outside BBQ area was very nice indeed and the large lounge was perfect for our needs.
Mr Dunwell, Sheffield, September 2011

The location was lovely even though it rained the whole week! There was so much to see. Booking the holiday was very simple and the owners could not have been more helpful. Lovely relaxing week with great scenery.
Mrs Daniels, Northwich, August 2011

Lovely house in great location. Really friendly and helpful owners. Kitchen, dining and lounge facilities were plenty big enough for large group. [We were a family of 11 adults.] Everything you needed and nothing you didn't.
Mrs Hill, Doncaster, May 2011

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