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St Edmunds House

(Ref. 1171075)

Crakehall, North Yorkshire Show on map

Customer rating 4.4

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A property's star rating is the average of the star ratings received from guests that wish for their review to be published

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  • 8 Guests

  • 4 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets: No

Features

  • Hot tub
  • Off road parking
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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  • lovely (6)
  • cottage (6)
  • property (5)
  • hot tub (5)
  • hot (5)
  • everything (5)

15 Customer Reviews

  • "Lovely spacious house in a great location for accessing the Yorkshire Dales."

    Very noisy main road to front of house which is clearly the transport route for articulated lorries travelling to and from the quarries. This did not detract from the lovely facilities in the accommodation but is worth noting for families with young children as you cannot open the front door and allow them onto the driveway without careful supervision. Rear of property is lovely and the hot tub area a bonus.

    Reviewed by Jo4.0Oct 2025

  • "The surrounding area is pleasant, with local amenities within driving distance."

    There is a petrol station and a pub within walking distance but these were not especially well stocked. There was only enough firewood supplied for one night, which was disappointing given the price per night. The property otherwise had sufficient provisions - including a welcome hamper - which was a nice touch. The hottub is a highlight, located in a small private yard. The property was comfortable but in need of a deep clean and some TLC, again, given the price per night. The ceiling light in the dining room has small glass droplets and when someone is in the bedroom above it causes them a shake which became annoying very quickly. The property is situated next to a busy road with agricultural vehicles etc. passing frequently. This was not a huge problem for us, but could be for lighter sleepers.

    Reviewed by Joel3.0Oct 2025

  • "Hello, Lovely cottage, very clean, comfortable beds and well equipped."

    Parking is an issue but understand that cant be helped due to location. Loved the welcome pack which was much appreciated. Would book again Thank you Sandra and friends

    Reviewed by Sandra5.0Oct 2025

  • "We had a super break 5 ladies in a comfy, cosy cottage."

    We loved the hot tub, and to sit chatting in the lounge. Beds and bedding were brilliant, all equipment needed in the kitchen and a great location for walks including a pub a few dogs down. A cute little garden for the warmer months. Our only points would be the main bathroom could have been cleaner, especially the toilet upon arrival. The dishwasher didn't work which we realised once full. I did send a message to number given but no reply. On lighting the fire it just filled the room with smoke so guessing the chimney needs cleaning. A smart t.v for when the weather is bad would also have been helpful. All in all we thoroughly enjoyed our stay.

    Reviewed by Julia4.0Oct 2025

  • "An ideal location for exploring the Dales and the Moors."

    The property suited us well and the hot tub was particularly enjoyable.

    Reviewed by Elizabeth4.0Sep 2025

  • "Beautiful cottage with lots of character and loads of space."

    Ideally situated for a ramble, local pub and main high street we had a wonderful stay thank you.

    Thank you for providing feedback Catherine, so pleased you had a lovely stay! :) Property Owner

    Reviewed by Catherine5.0Aug 2025

  • "Stayed with friends to celebrate a birthday."

    The house was very quirky and clean. The garden was shared but as the other cottages were empty so we had the garden to ourselves. The house was well equipped and had everything we needed, it was also in the centre of the village and close to the local pub. We would definitely return again

    Thanks Adrienne, really pleased you enjoyed your stay and love Edmunds House and it's quirkiness as much as we do! Property Owner

    Reviewed by Adrienne5.0Jul 2025

  • "Gorgeous and spacious cottage with everything you could need!"

    We had a lovely stay.

    Thanks for your feedback Louise, we’re so pleased you had a lovely stay with us at Edmunds House. Hope to see you again! Property Owner

    Reviewed by Louise5.0Apr 2025

  • "More mirrors in each room."

    also the the lampshade in the master bedroom makes the bedroom gloomy. Diffivult to see anything at night

    Thanks for your feedback Stephen, much appreciated, we will ensure we sort out the lighting in the master bedroom and hand some additional mirrors. Hope to see you again! Property Owner

    Reviewed by Stephen5.0Mar 2025

  • "Had a great weekend celebrating my 80th birthday with my family found the ..."

    Had a great weekend celebrating my 80th birthday with my family found the property very comfortable lovely decorated and everything you would need was there and the hot tub was excellent Dave & Irene

    DavidJan 2025

  • "4th time staying group of 8 friends !"

    Everything just fab would highly recommend

    JulieNov 2024

  • "Second time staying in the property, will be returning again next year."

    DeborahNov 2024

  • "Excellent accommodation with plenty of room for all that stayed."

    GaryNov 2024

  • "St Edmunds is a lovely, cosy cottage."

    Well furnished, comfortable beds and everything you need. It is in a convenient spot for many of North Yorkshire’s attractions - don’t miss Fountains Abbey and the Forbidden Corner! It is however on a very busy main road, so I think in the Summer, when you want windows open, it would be rather noisy. There is no safe outside space for children or dogs, the shared grassy area is directly in front of the other cottages.

    EileenOct 2024

  • "Fabulous cottage, lovely and spacious with great character."

    The facilities and hot tub are excellent. We went as a group of 8 and there was plenty of kitchen utensils. It is on a main road but not too much traffic, so it is not too noisy. We loved our stay.

    SaraSep 2024

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Summary

  • Four bedrooms: 2 x king-size, 1 x double, 1 x twin
  • Bathroom with a basin and WC, shower room with basin and WC
  • Ground floor cloakroom with basin and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Utility
  • Dining room
  • Sitting room with woodburning stove.
  • Gas central heating, woodburning stove
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine
  • tumble dryer, dishwasher
  • 3 x Smart TV, WiFi
  • Fuel, power and starter pack inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Parking for one car
  • Enclosed shared courtyard with furniture, private patio with hot tub
  • Sorry, no pets and no smoking
  • Shop 2 miles, pub 0.2 miles
  • Note: Low beams and head height in two of the bedrooms.

The property

St Edmunds House sits within a tranquil courtyard in the lovely Yorkshire village of Crakehall.

The interior is beautifully furnished, beautifully contrasting stylish and modern fixtures and fittings with traditional features such as exposed stone and rustic wooden beams.

With astounding walking, scenery and fabulous towns all easily found nearby, this is a fine spot to base your next cottage holiday with family or friends.

Note: This property can be booked with Refs 1171059, 1171052 and 1171053, together they sleep 21 people.

St Edmunds Cottages

Nestled in the peaceful village of Crakehall in the lower Yorkshire Dales, these cottages offer a serene destination for a relaxing break. From the outside, these pretty properties are aesthetically pleasing with stone frontages, window frames painted a tasteful mint green, and well-kept gardens with views over Bedale Beck. Inside, the cottages are a well-balanced mix of contemporary design and period features, with modern kitchens and bathrooms intermingling with exposed beams and original windows. The décor is neutral throughout with elegant splashes of colour complementing certain rooms. Despite the rural location, the properties are well connected with each offering WiFi and top-of-the-range Smart TVs. The village of Crakehall is regarded by many as one of the prettiest in the Yorkshire Dales, featuring a 5-acre green surrounded by Sycamore and lime trees, populated by stone-built cottages, some of which dating back as far as the 1600’s. It is split into two by a tributary of the River Swale, Bedale Beck, forming Little Crakehall and Great Crakehall. The complex of holiday cottages and their gardens overlook both the bridge and the beck, as well as the A684 road, which provides part of the Tour de Yorkshire route. The village is close to the market town of Bedale with its selection of shops and pubs, as well as museum and weekly market. If walking is more your thing there are plenty of picturesque walking routes in the vicinity, especially in the beautiful valleys of the Yorkshire Dales.

Where you’ll be staying

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CRAKEHALL

Bedale 2 miles: Leyburn 8 miles.

The charming small, rural village of Crakehall consists of two parts - Little Crakehall and Great Crakehall. Crakehall is set around a large central green with a delightful local pub, set just a couple of miles from Bedale. The small market town of Bedale is steeped in history, some of which can be found in the local museum. The town also offers a weekly market, interesting churches, various craft and antique shops, cafes, and pubs, which provide local beers and home cooked food. There are many lovely walks for all abilities in this beautiful area, as well as delightful villages to explore. Also within easy reach are many other attractions, including the Constable Burton Hall Gardens with extensive parkland and woodland walks, the Forbidden Corner with its underground passages to explore, the lovely Georgian town of Richmond with its fine castle ruins and the Wensleydale railway line, an authentic heritage railway.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas