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Heugh Barn

(Ref. 984484)

Thwaite near Muker, Yorkshire Dales - North Show on map

4.4

Sykes rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets No

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Open fire
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Broadband / WiFi

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42 Customer Reviews

  • "Heugh Barn was exactly what we were looking for on this last minute break."

    Remote location, close to the Pennine Way. Facilities as described and lovely wood burner, we took wood with us. Perfect for 2, it was a shame the local tea room and shop is closed. Excellent information booklet about the property and local area. Would definitely stay again.

    Reviewed by Christian10.0Feb 2024

  • "I'll get the gripe out the way first."

    The check-in and departure time is the meanest I've ever seen out of the 50+ places we been to over the years. We were especially disgruntled at the 9am departure time -although we knew this before we booked so it didn't put us off booking this fantastic place but may do others. Ok so now that's over we just wanted to say wow, wow, wow! Heugh barn is amazing, so clean and probably the of the best equiped UK stays we have been in. Everything was clear in the guide book too and that log burner is out of this world. We had the most wonderful, memorable New Year in the barn, toasting the new year in with the log fire roaring away. The barn is an a remote location, away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The bed was soooooo comfortable!

    Reviewed by Marie13.3Dec 2023

  • "We really love staying in the Barn; it's a quiet and truly cozy place."

    There is no phone signal in Thwaite, which I really enjoy. The only letdown was the weather, but it gave me an opportunity to visit this place again. Yes, I will highly recommend the stay.

    Thank you for your feedback, we are glad you enjoyed your stay and look forward to welcoming you to Heugh Barn again. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Daniel13.3Dec 2023

  • "A wonderful holiday cottage- great location, very well equipped, very ..."

    A wonderful holiday cottage- great location, very well equipped, very comfortable- just need to check whether the road up the Swaledale is open-it’s closed until about the end of November and so access is via Wensleydale and then over Buttertubs Pass,

    Reviewed by Jenny13.3Oct 2023

  • "Very nice relaxing in this beautiful cottage."

    Reviewed by Dave13.3Sep 2023

  • "It was all good ."

    . . . lovely compact place ! only silly thing which happened on first day was finding out ONLY the mortis lock is used to open/close front door . . . . maybe this should be pointed out as I tried to get the key into a stiff hole of a lock that actually had no barrel in it . . . . Maybe remove the useless key altogether !

    Thank you for taking the time to give us feedback about your stay. The additional key you mention is actually the key to the lock of the bicycle storage shed and is very useful for guests wishing to utilise this. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Ian10.0Jun 2023

  • "Cottage lovely - Parking tight - location stunning - cleanliness not good - no pubs or restaurants open Monday//Tuesday - only light bites at dinner times."

    Would stay again!

    Thank you for your feedback, we are glad you would visit again. Thank you also for clarifying that the cleanliness issues you found were under the bed and that the rest of the property was lovely Property Owner

    Reviewed by John10.0May 2023

  • "Lovely house, lovely stay, lovely area."

    There is one thing that isn't correct. The list says you have to call the owner to get the keys of the house when you're arrived. The problem is was no phone signal.

    Many thanks for your feedback, we are glad you enjoyed your stay. Due to the very last minute nature of your booking (late on the same day as arrival) you did not contact us prior to your stay as advised by Sykes although the key collection information was sent out immediately by email when your booking was confirmed. Our advert does mention the limited mobile signal in the village. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Gerard12.5May 2023

  • "A quaint upside down property with a comfy bed in a peaceful location."

    There are some great walks around The Swale Trail/Pennine Way. The storage heaters were set very low when we arrived at 5pm and there was no starter pack for log burner unfortunately. If you like a pub , the only one we found open was Tan Hill which is the highest pub in England with lovely log burners, about a 20 min drive. All other pubs were closed. A few basic items like a dishcloth, scourer and a hairdryer would have been appreciated, but did not hamper our stay

    Reviewed by Tanya9.2Jan 2023

  • "Well-designed cottage using the space well."

    My only minor issue was that the duvet was summer thickness and we had 9 inches of snow and a temperature to match so I had to refill the hot water bottle several times during the night.

    Reviewed by David12.5Dec 2022

  • "The duvet is extremely small."

    We had to put a blanket over the end of the bed because my husband's feet were sticking out and he's only 5ft8. We spent the nights fighting each other to keep covered widthways.

    Reviewed by Geoffrey9.2Nov 2022

  • "Picture on site made it look bigger."

    Parking tight.Could do with another armchair upstairs instead of the one provided. Great situation .All in all a great stay in a beautiful area.

    Reviewed by Nick8.3Sep 2022

  • "Lovely small cottage with small parking space."

    No outside seating area if car parked.On arrival,clean but not spotless especially stairs..A note about woodlice left..And only half a toilet roll available. Not to far to visit Kirby Stephen/Hawes and Tan Hill pub.

    Reviewed by Beverley10.0Aug 2022

  • "Beautiful location in a quiet village."

    The property was perfect for two people, it was cosy, up to date in deco and the bed was comfortable which is important for me. Thank you for a great holiday.

    Reviewed by Alyson13.3Aug 2022

  • "Barn was well appointed in a peaceful setting, beautifully decorated."

    Home from home

    Reviewed by Michael13.3Jul 2022

  • "Would definitely recommend heugh barn, everything about it was perfect."

    Reviewed by Karen13.3Jul 2022

  • "Great property in a beautiful location!"

    Couldn’t find fault we had a great stay and will hopefully be back again.

    Reviewed by Sarah13.3Jul 2022

  • "Superb property well into the rural heartlands!"

    So quiet and access to the countryside from the door step!

    Reviewed by Johnny12.5May 2022

  • "Fabulous and cosy ottage, ideal base for a walking holiday in the northern Dales."

    Very comfortable stay. Great walking routes from the door.

    Reviewed by Raymond13.3Apr 2022

  • "Superb cottage, very well equipped and comfortable."

    One problem only : the Winter setting for storage heaters and 5 pm entry to property means a cool first evening. Turning up the output prior to our arrival would have been appreciated . Otherwise, delightful.

    Reviewed by Beth13.3Mar 2022

  • "Excellent place to stay, cosy during the winter."

    Brought our own logs, it’s a good job we brought something to light our fire with as couldn’t find a lighter. Perfect size for 2. Struggled only with the parking as came in a van. Cycle storage would be a definite bonus for the property. Check in/out instructions very useful, would stay again

    Reviewed by Kay11.7Jan 2022

  • "Great accommodation in a beautiful area."

    Would definitely recommend

    Reviewed by Rebecca6.7Nov 2021

  • "Due to Covid all pubs fully booked was not aware of this advise people to be aware of it otherwise fine"

    Reviewed by Robert Martin4.2Aug 2021

  • "Fantastic little cottage, well recommended"

    Reviewed by Anthony6.7Aug 2021

  • "Well equipped, attractive cottage for 2 in a beautiful location."

    Lovely walks on the doorstep. At busy times advisable to book well ahead at local pubs as they can get very busy.

    Reviewed by Catherine5.0Aug 2021

  • "Lovely little cottage for a small getaway."

    Reviewed by Josh5.4Jul 2021

  • "Well equipped and generally clean (corner of shower needs some attention) cottage."

    Tight car parking space. Very comfortable bed. Really enjoyed our stay and would return (if there weren't so many other places in the world to visit).

    Reviewed by Kathryn5.0Jun 2021

  • "Superb base for walking just 50M from the Pennine Way , idyllic views , thoughtfully designed Appartment perfect for a couple ."

    Reviewed by Pete16.0Apr 2021

  • "Heugh Barn is a lovely little place, perfectly located with lots of scenic walks straight from the doorstep and close by."

    It is very tastefully decorated and have everything you need for a holiday for two.

    Reviewed by Tove16.0Dec 2020

  • "This is a cozy place to stay in a truly rustic part of the Dales."

    Surrounded by great hills and rivers for a fine choice of walks. Heugh Barn is clean and very tastefully modernised, with a good shower, comfy bed, well-equipped kitchen with all you’d need. We had a great holiday.

    Reviewed by Edward16.0Oct 2020

  • "Just to say had lots of problems with wifi, very intermittant, which may be something to note in the current situation especially as there is no mobile signal (EE or O2)."

    Reviewed by Ruth15.0Oct 2020

  • "Excellent cottage/barn conversion, warm and cosy with very good facilities and a well equip kitchen area."

    Great walks from the door. Will return in the future.

    Reviewed by William16.0Sep 2020

  • "Very uncomfortable mattress on bed ."

    Shower poorly cleaned . Would not recommend this cottage .

    Reviewed by Barry8.0Aug 2020

  • "This is a well converted barn and makes good use of the space available."

    The upstairs open plan kitchen, lounge, diner is nicely designed and roomy. Please note that the area has extremely limited mobile phone service and if you have need to use the internet whilst there then be prepared to use your BT sign on if you have one, or pay for BT connection whilst at the cottage (as the cottage does not have WiFi). However!! If you want a cottage to get away from it all then this is perfect, and in a great area for walks.

    Reviewed by Jannion11.0Jul 2020

  • "A sweet cosy holiday retreat set in the stunning swaledale valley plenty of walks on the doorstep and a great local tea room in the village serving good meals."

    Reviewed by Richard14.0Aug 2019

  • "Great Place to stay with good friendly pubs, and the walking in Swaledale is fantastic."

    We will be back

    Reviewed by David16.0Jun 2019

  • "Very pleased with the accommodation, parking and location."

    Reviewed by John15.0Jun 2019

  • "Cottage was beautiful, well decorated but cleanliness on arrival was below expectations."

    Stains running down cupboard doors in kitchen, large cobwebs , cup marks in bedroom, tissue, fluff, dirt and cobwebs at side of bed. Generally looked like the cottage had not been let out for a long while.

    It is a pity that you felt strongly enough to leave feedback of this nature but did not feel similarly compelled at the time, to inform us and allow us to address (or verify) the issues you mention. Despite your assumption regarding the property being empty for some time, our housekeeper had cleaned the property on the day of your arrival as the previous guests had left that morning. If you had contacted us on arrival she would have gladly returned. Our housekeeper is very experienced; previous feedback for Heugh Barn has been 100% for cleanliness. It is disappointing that you chose not to inform us on arrival or at any time during your stay, instead the first we heard was via feedback after you had left. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Debra10.0Apr 2019

  • "We were very impressed by this cottage."

    We have had many cottages in the dates and this was amongst the best

    Reviewed by John16.0Oct 2018

  • "Comfortable cottage with everything we needed for a lovely relaxing holiday."

    Walks from the door perfect for us. Thank you.

    Reviewed by John16.0Sep 2018

  • "Only two complaints."

    There was only half a roll of toilet paper supplied and no tea or coffee. Accept that it is self catering but other similar properties we stayed in did supply. Apart from that it was great - nice location, comfortable, good cooking facilities, good shower.

    Reviewed by Mal14.0Aug 2018

  • "Heugh Barn is a lovely comfortable place to stay in a quite remote part of the Yorkshire Dales."

    Reviewed by Phil16.0Aug 2018

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Summary

  • One bedroom: 1 x ground floor double
  • Ground floor shower room with basin and WC
  • First floor open-plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove.
  • Electric heating, storage heaters & woodburning stove unfortunately fuel not provided
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, WiFi, TV & DVD, CD Player, selection of books and games
  • Electricity inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking for one car
  • Sorry, no pets, no smoking
  • Lockable bike storage
  • Bar, restaurant, tea room 2 minutes, shop and pub 1 mile
  • Note: Washing machine is under the stairs
  • Note: Limited mobile reception

The property

Heugh Barn occupies an envious position in the heart of the Swaledale village of Thwaite.

The property has been thoughtfully converted to provide splendid accommodation amidst the breath-taking Yorkshire Dales National Park.

This welcoming property is surrounded by luscious walking and cycling country, and offers comfortable accommodation for two people.

The property benefits from reverse-level accommodation, with the ground floor playing host to a tasteful double bedroom along with an immaculate shower room.

Both boast a refreshing neutral theme with original features and touches being retained providing a reminder as to the history of the building.

The first floor of Heugh Barn, the former hayloft, is occupied by a beautiful open-plan living area with a vaulted ceiling, featuring original beams, providing a real sense of space.

The room is dominated by a stunning exposed stone wall, which is further enhanced by an alluring wood-burner.

The window provides views over the rooftops of the village towards Kisdon Hill.

This homely room has a leather sofa providing cosy seating where guests can snuggle up in front of the TV and wood-burning stove.

There is also a romantic dining area and bespoke kitchen.

The traditional style units provide ample storage and work-surfaces.

Astoundingly beautiful walking and cycling paths are available from your doorstep, leading you through the magnificent countryside of the Dales.

Thwaite is located at the foot of Buttertubs Pass between the villages of Muker and Keld.

Thwaite Village amenities a mere two minute walk from Heugh Barn include a tearoom, bar and restaurant located in the Kearton Hotel.

All of these are open to non-residents (booking required for restaurant).

The Pennine Way passes through the village, the recently completed Swale Trail cycle path and enchanting waterfalls can be found in nearby Keld.

The picturesque village of Muker is a sedate one mile stroll and boasts a handy pub, shop and tea rooms.

Slightly further afield are the lead-mines of Gunnerside, the famous Wensleydale Creamery in Hawes, Castle Bolton and the world famous Tan Hill pub, the highest in England.

Heugh Barn is a truly amazing countryside retreat.

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About the location

MUKER

Thwaite 1 mile; Reeth 8.9 miles; Richmond 25.5 miles

Muker is a village and civil parish at the western end of Swaledale, one of the Yorkshire Dales, in North Yorkshire, England. It is situated within the district of Richmondshire. From the late 19th century, Muker witnessed an increasing number of visitors and holiday makers, and today the village boasts many walking opportunities, with a selection of public footpaths in Upper Swaledale. Muker also hosts a village shop, a pub - The Farmers Arms, as well as an art gallery, craft shop and a café within the old school building. Originally the Vicarage, the Muker village tea shop was built in 1680 and retains much of its 'Olde worlde charm' today. A Park Information Point for the Yorkshire Dales National Park can be found at the Muker Village shop. The village has one church; the Parish Church of Saint Mary, a Grade II* listed building. The River Swale runs parallel to the village, with Kisden Hill offering a charming backdrop.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas