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No. 1 Low Hall Cottages

(Ref. 6959)

Scalby near Scarborough, North York Moors & Coast Show on map

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  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Broadband / WiFi

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43 Customer Reviews

  • "Had a great time"

    Reviewed by David13.3Nov 2023

  • "When we arrived spent the 1st hour cleaning sitting room and kitchen had to ..."

    When we arrived spent the 1st hour cleaning sitting room and kitchen had to cleaning all cutlery and dishes, the 2 sofas were not fit to sit on need replaced , we left to come early

    Reviewed by Andrew3.3Sep 2023

  • "We have tried to email you but we are told that Sykes Cottages."

    Co.uk is an invalid address! We can send a full report -

    Reviewed by Judith5.8Sep 2023

  • "It’s a beautiful cottage in a beautiful village, so peaceful, 2 pubs, a tea room and a local shop 10 min walk away."

    The food at the Plough is amazing highly recommend. 10 min drive away from Scarborough, the most beautiful walks very dog friendly. Highly recommended, we will be booking another visit

    Reviewed by Helen13.3Aug 2023

  • "Beautiful cottage in a beautiful village."

    We knew the cottage was dog friendly when we booked although we didn't take our dogs. There was a large amount of dog hairs in the living room but we found a dustpan and brush and got rid of them. Sofas could do with updating as they are looking a bit tatty, this didn't affect our stay though. Bedrooms were a great size, beds were comfy and bedding clean. Parking was tight but we managed fine. Overall we had a lovely, comfortable stay and would book again.

    Reviewed by Rebecca11.7Aug 2023

  • "Lovely little cottage with all amenities, ideally located to explore the surrounding areas and based in a fantastic little village."

    Reviewed by Pete10.8Aug 2023

  • "Overall, a very comfortable, clean and well-equipped accommodation."

    However, the oven and extractor fan were in a filthy state and probably why the extractor did not work. It was not indicated in the website information, & neither did photos show, the three holiday properties are linked together. Our property appeared to originally form one house with property number 2. Some walls transmitted sound easily. If all three properties were occupied, there is the potential for it to be noisy and lack privacy. The parking spaces were very tight and accessed through a gap in a wall. If the three properties were occupied it would be impossible for three large cars to all use them but there is one alternative space & some on road parking in the village The location in Scalby is great base for trips and it is a lovely village. There are two good pubs and one is a great gastro pub (the Plough) and there is also a good bakery/eatery and newsagent store, all within walking distance. Also, a good local supermarket and half hourly bus service to Scarborough. Overall, we enjoyed our stay which was aided by the other two properties being largely unoccupied.

    Reviewed by Peter10.0Jul 2023

  • "Really enjoyable stay for me and my dog (for the third time) will come again sometime"

    Reviewed by John13.3May 2023

  • "This was my third visit - for me and the dog(s) it's the ideal location, 'twixt forest and beach, with doggie walks straight from the door."

    The visitor file needs updating, I couldn't find the instructions for the oven or washing machine and a few cushions on the sofas would help, but these are just niggles which can easily be rectified.

    Reviewed by Pam11.7Apr 2023

  • "This property was not up to usual standard we have come to love for Scarborough properties through Sykes."

    The property smelled badly of damp, was not overly clean, crumbs behind the toaster, dirty floors which I'm not sure were swept let alone mopped. Toilet was leaking upon arrival, when reported we were asked to flush with a bucket until the next day, we did, next day we did get the washer fixed and toilet working again. Kitchen curtain pole fell off whenever you touched the curtains, just sub standard and very basic furnishings. Trip was topped off by 15 minutes before we were leaving the owner came in and ripped up the bathroom flooring, complete lack of consideration and customer service, there was no forward booking and this could have surely been done after we had departed.

    Reviewed by Emma5.0Dec 2022

  • "Really enjoyed staying in the cottage and would use it again in the future ..."

    Really enjoyed staying in the cottage and would use it again in the future Located in a nice village and close to Scarborough and Whitby to explore

    Reviewed by David10.0Nov 2022

  • "Good place, nice spot, clock on church pleasantly ringing in the background"

    Reviewed by Martyn13.3Oct 2022

  • "If you’re looking for a staycation I don’t think this accommodation is the one for you, we were out and about and used the accommodation for sleeping, eating and washing which was perfect."

    There were some issues such as extraction fan for cooker not working so fire alarms kept getting set off when cooking, no stand up shower facilities so had to kneel in the bath and the postcode for the property also sends you to the local golf club (when leaving the golf club turn right and the accommodation is on the right just after then bend) But to be fair the accommodation was value for money and is situated close to all the sites that we wanted to see, we will be booking her again on our next visit.

    Reviewed by Shane10.0Oct 2022

  • "Shower not good could not fix up high no bracket"

    Reviewed by Leonard10.0Sep 2022

  • "Lovely cottage, I’d have liked curtains in the bedroom."

    Reviewed by Diane13.3Sep 2022

  • "This. Is our second stay at the cottages, it’s a good."

    location. The cottage. has. everything. the. beds are very comfortable . We. would. definitely stay again.

    Reviewed by Margaret10.8Jul 2022

  • "Left after 3 days no proper toilet for 2 days living room sofas very ..."

    Left after 3 days no proper toilet for 2 days living room sofas very uncomfortable felt like you were near floor had a job to get up from them we had to get a couple ove gardenchairs from barbecue area would definitely not stay again bedrooms ok

    Reviewed by Lillian8.3Jul 2022

  • "This is second time at cottage & previse problems have been repaired."

    Bathroom extractor needs sorting now. Lol. Took Sainsburys soft foam earplugs & no more church bells through the night time. Beds are lovely slept well. Lovely local walks, good area. The sofa's are a little low for me & lack of food cupboards. But really enjoyed our stay. Would defiantly return. Lovely Pub "The Plough" little expensive but the food is VERY tasty. Well worth a visit! Jon.

    Reviewed by Jon10.8Jun 2022

  • "Would go again sometime, plenty to do locally"

    Reviewed by John13.3May 2022

  • "Good accommodation with facilities sufficient for a family."

    We stayed for a week and because of the number of baby washes we had to do (great washing machine) would have been handy to have the facility to dry washing outside. You do tend to sink into the two sofas in the living room. Slept really well in the bedrooms.

    Reviewed by Graeme10.8May 2022

  • "This was my second visit and I'll definitely be booking a third - it's so hany for everything: best dog-walk ever!"

    , good local walks straight from the cottage, short drive to beach, forest or supermarket.

    Reviewed by Pam13.3Apr 2022

  • "No 1Low Hall Cottage is a ideal base for your holiday needs you are near the ..."

    No 1Low Hall Cottage is a ideal base for your holiday needs you are near the Yorkshire coast and countryside the accommodation is simple but as all the essentials for your holiday

    Reviewed by David10.0Nov 2021

  • "Very basic accommodation."

    Unclean floors, skirtings, oven and toilet. Mould on bath, worn and torn carpets, hot tap in bathroom didn’t work. There is a church nearby whose bells ring on the 1/4 hour, half hour and hour all day and night so no sleep. We booked for a week but came home after 3 nights. Would not return.

    Reviewed by Ruth1.7Oct 2021

  • "Kitchen light switch in hall has failed."

    The hot water tap in bathroom sink runs at a very very low trickle & stops, quite a problem have to use the shower head to fill. I know you cannot do anything about this but the Church bells ring every 15 minutes all NIGHT keeping us awake it's like a Chinese torture. Lol. Would be beneficial in the future to fit a shower but did know there isn't one. But overall a lovely place & village, the food & drink at the plough is wonderful only a 5 min walk. Would stay again if had ear plugs. Lol. JB.

    Reviewed by Jon5.8Oct 2021

  • "The place was ok The grill pan was dirty and had food bits all over it, it was ..."

    The place was ok The grill pan was dirty and had food bits all over it, it was not cleaned out from the previous people Considering the times we are in now and hygiene being top of everybody's mind to be met with this was disappointing the floors were dirty in all rooms

    Reviewed by Jerard4.6Sep 2021

  • "Lovely little cottage, had everything we needed."

    Lovely little village with two pubs serving wonderful meals. Close enough to reach all coastal destinations with Scalby Mills seafront close by. We were left to enjoy our holiday by our hosts which made the cottage feel like our own home. Defiantly hope to be able to stay here again. Thank You.

    Reviewed by n6.7Aug 2021

  • "Basic living room smelled musty."

    Filthy window sills downstairs. Poor shower facilities. Poor people skills re Max on request for toilet rolls. Confrontational

    Reviewed by Alan4.6Aug 2021

  • "It would be good to know whether the fridge has a freezer compartment because then you can plan the food shop before you get there."

    We also didn't know there was Wi-Fi from the description. It could do with a new carpet on the stairs and I felt that the mattress on the double bed was abit uncomfortable. The sofas also felt a bit worn out and could do with upgrading.

    Reviewed by Leeanne5.0Jul 2021

  • "The directions need to be clearer at the end, i."

    E. not just "down Church Hill and the cottages are in front of you" because they're not exactly - what is in front of you is a road junction and no idea which way to turn, so...... "down Church Hill, turn left at the junction and the cottages are on the right". Other than that, the cottage could not be faulted and the location is ideal for driving a short way up into the forest for miles of lovely walks or down to the beach at Scalby Mills (dog-friendly all year round). Also a short walk to the well-stocked village shop and a short drive to Proudfoots supermarket. Perfect! Definitely worth a return visit.

    Reviewed by Pam6.7May 2021

  • "Lovely cottage shame couldn't use outside sleeping area due to covid."

    Lovely area some nice walks to take dog.

    Reviewed by Julie14.0Apr 2021

  • "Due to Covid 19, the communal areas in the complex were unavailable, the tumble dryer and the garden which are both shared between the three properties were not in use which was unfortunate."

    these measures would have had less impact had some of the chairs been placed just outside the door but instead this area was given to two large wheelie bins to each property, I would suggest that the bins be relocated to the garden together with a washing line for each property. The complex would have benefitted enormously by some nice planting and some weeding as the outside area did not reflect the pleasant interior. The property was very clean and welcoming, the bedrooms were comfortable and nicely appointed. The bathroom was nice but the bath was on the small side, the facilities would have been greatly improved by fitting a proper shower either instead of the bath or just an over-bath shower would be great. The kitchen was lovely but unfortunately, there was no room for the storage of food in the cupboards and not everything can be stored in the fridge. The sofas in the lounge were a bit too low and a bit tired and lumpy and a few more pictures on the walls would have been nice. The little complex was located in a very beautiful area with a stream running alongside the pavement and a little bridge featured in the scene together with a lovely church and stone-built cottages.

    Reviewed by Patricia12.0Sep 2020

  • "A seat next to the door for putting footwear on and off would be helpful."

    I found myself using the lounge area because I have a back problem.

    Reviewed by Julie13.0Sep 2019

  • "Accommodation very good, plenty to do in the village, shops pubs tea rooms etc, also lots of walking places or not too far a walk to the beach or a very short drive into Scarborough."

    I would recommend this place to anyone.

    Reviewed by John16.0Aug 2019

  • "Lovely holiday!"

    ! Great cottage,well situated. Would recommend her to stay.

    Reviewed by Annemarie16.0Jul 2019

  • "Had a great stay very nice clean cottage with plenty of amenities washer etc ..."

    Had a great stay very nice clean cottage with plenty of amenities washer etc would of liked a shower and Wi-Fi but all in all was very pleased and would definitely recommend and will be booking again

    Reviewed by Peter16.0Jun 2019

  • "Lovely cottage in a lovely village near to Scarborough and the surrounding area."

    Great place to come back to after a busy day out.Would recommend to family and friends.

    Reviewed by Allison16.0Mar 2019

  • "While the cottage met our basic requirements, I must take issue on your description of the facilities."

    There was no mention in your description of the bathroom and toilet that it was downstairs. As 80-years-olds there is an almost obligatory visit to the loo during the night, and navigating the very steep stairs in the middle of the night was not good at all. Also the hand held shower was a big let-down and not convenient to say the least. Also the question of price! Our neighbours at No. 3 Low Hall Cottages paid around £450 for a two-bed two-bathroom ground floor cottage against £750 for No. 1 which seems quite disproportionate. Also I must reiterate other occupants of these cottages, that in this day and age surely wi-fi is must.

    Reviewed by William Norman11.0Sep 2018

  • "The cottage was fine and in a good location."

    The village is attractive and the pub and hotel seemed popular though we didn't use them (had small child with us). The cafe/restaurant looked good too but useless to us as it closed at 4pm! Back to the cottage, we were very comfortable there but it really does need a shower, or at least a shower curtain to use with the hand-held one. It was a bit strange not having a personal contact there but this was not a problem.

    Reviewed by Peter14.0Aug 2018

  • "Lovely building ease of parking everything you could want inside ."

    very clean and quite well kept Nice owner lovely stress free easy to deal with .Area is fantast everything on your door step defiantly will be back

    Reviewed by Ross14.0Jul 2018

  • "It was difficult to find as the post code wasn't recognised by sat nav."

    Really enjoyed the place. Mark was most helpful and made us feel welcome. Very quiet area and good for dog walking. Within easy reach of the coast . A couple of minor issues. The bath could do with re grouting and the front blind in the spare bedroom needs some attention. I have read horror stories from people who have used other companies, so I wasn't sure what to expect as it is our first time with Sykes, but I was pleasantly surprised. An added bonus was that you could sit outside and hear local concerts from the outside theatre in Scarborough, and we loved hearing Nile Rodgers!! Would use Sykes again. Thank you for a fab week. It was our Ruby Wedding and our dogs birthday while we were there, and this holiday was also a celebration after I had a life saving operation earlier this year!

    Reviewed by Robert15.0Jun 2018

  • "The cottage itself was reasonably comfortable but the main factor was that we were lead to believe it was all on one level."

    I thought, at first, that we had got the interpretation wrong but the guests in No. 2 were of the same opinion. My wife has limits on her mobility so rather than lose the holiday, we made compromises during our stay to counteract her inability to climb the stairs. Regarding the accomodation, we felt the 'facilities ' were sparse. Just four knives, forks and spoons; limited crockery which meant the constant need to wash up to get enough to eat the meal. The decor was also sparse... one picture throughout, one vase but no flowers (not even Plastic) and no easy chair..just the 'functional' two seater couches. The setting would make it a great place with just a few inexpensive extras. Again 'sparse' comes to mind

    Reviewed by Peter11.0Jun 2018

  • "The cottage is in a lovely quaint village which has two dog friendly pubs and a shop."

    It is the perfect location for visiting Filey, Scarborough, Whitby and Staithes. The cottage itself is currently lacking in information and a few personal touches (maybe a vase of dried flowers and a couple of ornaments). It could do with a WiFi connection, some holiday leaflets and a visitor comments book. We had no idea when the heating would be coming on/going off and only found out, by speaking to the painter at No 3. The heating is apparently on constantly set to a certain temperature! Just a couple of minor tweaks would give this cottage a 10/10. However, currently I would say it's an 8 1/2 out of 10. I have to add though, that it was immaculately clean.

    Reviewed by Diane15.0Mar 2018

  • "We have stayed in this cottage a few times before and we like it because we can take our pet with us."

    We have found walks which take us into Scarborough ( we like walking and often do walks of 7 or 8 miles.) Other days we drive to Scarborough or other places of interest.

    Reviewed by Janet17.1Sep 2016

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Summary

  • Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin both on the first floor
  • Bathroom with bath, hand-held shower attachment, basin and WC
  • Fitted kitchen with dining area
  • Sitting room with French windows leading to rear garden.
  • Gas central heating
  • Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, shared tumble dryer in shed, Wi-Fi, TV, DVD
  • All fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off road parking for 1 car
  • Communal decked garden area with BBQ
  • Two well-behaved dogs welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop, inn and tea shop within 5 mins walk
  • Note: £10.00 supplement for second dog
  • Note: Property only accepts one booking per week
  • Please Note: There is a picturesque church near to the property with a working clock.

The property

A modernised, traditional Scalby cottage offering light and airy accommodation, in a pretty village tranquil setting within three miles of Scarborough.

Ideally placed for exploring the Yorkshire coast and North York Moors.

Note: This cottage is next to Refs. 6960 & 7333 and together they accommodate 11 people.

Low Hall Cottages, Scalby

A group of three attractive cottages in a courtyard setting, in the charming village of Scalby, less than three miles from the seaside town of Scarborough. Modernised with a contemporary feel, these Scalby cottages provide simple but comfortable accommodation. One of these Scalby cottages is single-storey, and has been adapted to be easily accessible for the less mobile. Outside these Scalby cottages, a communal decked courtyard offers a tranquil area to sit and relax. Scalby village has good amenities with a local inn, village shops and a tea room. Ideally located within an area of outstanding beauty, this district is perfect for walking and cycling the renowned Dalby Forest trails. With the seaside delights of Scarborough close by, and the stunning North York Moors on the doorstep, these Scalby cottages provide the perfect location for a family holiday.

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About the location

SCALBY

Scarborough 3 miles; Whitby 17 miles.

The picturesque village of Scalby lies just 2.5 miles from the seaside resort of Scarborough. The village centre, with its stone cottages and Victorian houses, boasts good facilities, with a pub, two local shops, a quaint tea room, a hairdressers and a beauty salon. Surrounded by rolling hills and beautiful countryside, with thousands of hectares of moors and forest, it makes the perfect place to stay, with numerous public footpaths and the well-known Scalby Beck, which winds its way to the coast. A weekly farmers market is held in the grounds of St. Lawrence’s Church Rooms, selling local produce. With Scarborough on the doorstep, with its fine, sandy beaches, good restaurants and bustling town centre, Scalby provides a lovely retreat after a busy day out!

Please Note: There is a picturesque church near to the property with a working clock.