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Journeyman Loft

(Ref. 12252)

Skipton, Yorkshire Dales - South Show on map

4.6

Sykes rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

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

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38 Customer Reviews

  • "This is a lovely property, well placed in the centre of town."

    Very well provided with equipment. We enjoyed our stay very much. My only caveat is that access is difficult. The front door is up a steep flight of steps, and at the top of quite a steep hill. We resorted to using the back door and parking on the street there. If you had any mobility problems this would not suit you. Indoors there is a steep flight of steps up to the bedroom and even a short flight between the living room and kitchen.

    Reviewed by John RaymondMar 2024

  • "Stayed for a week clean cottage but the smell in the house not good damp and musty good position for shop’s etc"

    Reviewed by JanetSep 2023

  • "Loved it ideally situated, although access was problematic due to road works being done."

    The lorries made it impossible to take the car out. This was not the owners fault.

    Reviewed by KeithJul 2023

  • "I think it would be advisable to mention all the steps/stairs in the property just in case your guests have mobility issues."

    We did initially find it difficult to find the property as the name plaque is not visible from the road. Parking is quite tight in front of the house - would we have been allowed to park in the car park half way up the lane? All in all, we had a lovely stay and we met your lovely neighbours

    Reviewed by MinalJun 2023

  • "Very pleasant stay shops nearby and pubs and railway station"

    Reviewed by RodneyMar 2023

  • "The house was great had everything we needed and was in the perfect location to do all we wanted to do in Yorkshire."

    And Skipton was a great town and everywhere dog friendly

    Reviewed by AineOct 2022

  • "Great place,but not for us."

    we are in are 80s and found it bit to hilly for the elder

    Reviewed by BrianSep 2022

  • "We've just returned from a week's stay in Journeyman's Loft (JL) which we thoroughly enjoyed, and would recommend JL without hesitation."

    JL is well situated in the centre of Skipton with all amenities just a short walk away. The accommodation is comfortable - we slept well :) - and had everything we needed. Access to the property is up a steep narrow roadway, and there are steep steps up to the front door. Internal stairs, and the narrow kitchen and bathroom might make the property tricky for those with limited mobility. As mentioned in other reviews, the controls on the oven have been worn off over time. If we were not familiar with electric oven controls, we would have really struggled with this. Don't be put off by the somewhat unattractive first photograph showing the garage door below the property. But the accommodation was great for us - almost a home-from-home.

    Reviewed by KeithSep 2022

  • "Great little property so close to all amenities."

    Lots of steps/stairs but that is explained in property description. Great view from bedroom window. It would be good for there to be a guide on how everything works in the property and the local recycling rules and what bin is for what. Also try and get rid of damp smell. The air purifier helped a lot but you still smelt it when you come in. On saying that none of this spoiled our enjoyment of our stay. Would definitely go there again.

    Reviewed by DianeAug 2022

  • "No folder of information."

    The signs had worn off the cooker so a complete punt when cooking. Bed very comfortable, well equipped. Overall a good experience.

    Reviewed by RobertJun 2022

  • "Very clean."

    Facilities great. Definitely recommend.

    Reviewed by RobertMay 2022

  • "Lovely little bolt hole in the beautiful town of Skipton."

    Perfectly situated right in the centre so very easy to walk to shops, restaurants, canals etc. The fireplace was wonderful on cold February evenings. Super clean.

    Reviewed by SophieFeb 2022

  • "Skipton is a good base for exploring the dales."

    This property is very handy for the town, shops and eateries. We would not have taken it in the summer since there is no outside space / garden. Very helpful and friendly local contact (Louise).

    Reviewed by TimothyOct 2021

  • "Very comfortable slept like a log."

    Accommodation was near bus and train station s also plenty of pubs and cafe's. Enjoyed our stay.

    Reviewed by MarySep 2021

  • "Steep and narrow access road, not mentioned in owner’s information."

    Would be very difficult in large vehicle. Very noisy nightclub nearby.

    Thank you for your feedback . We have added a comment about the narrow access lane to the specification as suggested. While the lane is narrow the property can be accessed by large cars, pickups and works vans. We are very sorry for the noise disturbance.We have had very few complaints about the nightclub in the past and will look into its source and endeavour to resolve the issue. Property Owner

    Reviewed by DebbieAug 2021

  • "We’ve just paid a very welcome return to the Loft."

    It’s an excellent location for us who like to walk . Bus station and rail station just around the corner.

    Reviewed by NigelJun 2021

  • "Wi-fi worked for about the first 24 hrs, thereafter not at all."

    Not the end of the world, but irritating. It's too dim in the bathroom. Main light was dull; the mirror over the wash basin had two vertical strips of lights built in, one on either side. The left hand one of these had slipped over to about 45 degrees, and had gone behind the front of the mirror, reducing the light. May be tricky to fix, but needs doing. The place was clean and well-appointed and suited my needs very well. The neighbours are very close on one side, and the easy visibility into each others front rooms was a bit disconcerting. For a bit of privacy, the curtains needed pulling across a bit. Not a big problem though, and they were friendly enough.

    We are so sorry that the WiFi was intermittent. The issue has been investigated and the external line to the cottage replaced. The cottage has been thoroughly aired, the carpets cleaned and we have changed the cleaning products used for Covid compliance as we believe this has contributed to the smell. The WiFi issue was investigated and the external line to the cottage replaced. We thank you for your comments and endeavour to resolve any issues that raise. Property Owner

    Reviewed by DavidSep 2020

  • "Upon arrival there was a musty smell, not really offensive but on returning home I have had to wash everything that I took including the dogs bed as it all smelled damp."

    The bedroom door was a bi-fold style door that you couldn't close, this made the property pretty much open plan. As I'm an early riser and my husband isn't there was no way of shutting out any noise. The bed was very uncomfortable and the wi-fi was very intermittent. On the up side it was lovely and clean. Perhaps I could suggest investing in a frying pan! I found it quite amusing that the view wasn't much like the photo on the site, then my husband pointed out that they must have almost lag on the floor to get the nicer view.

    We are so sorry that there was a musty smell on your arrival. The cottage has been thoroughly aired and we have changed the cleaning products used for Covid compliance as we believe this has contributed to the smell. We have fixed the bifold door which had been knocked of its rails. The WiFi issue has been investigated and the external line to the cottage replaced. We thank you for your comments and endeavour to resolve any issues that raise. Property Owner

    Reviewed by BruceAug 2020

  • "It was extremely well positioned and very well equipped."

    The parking spot is a little tight but ok once sorted out. The only downside was a slight musty smell which has lingered on some of our belongings since returning home. This maybe due to closure during pandemic but does need sorting.

    We are so sorry that there was a musty smell on your arrival. The cottage has been thoroughly aired and we have changed the cleaning products used for Covid compliance as we believe this has contributed to the smell. We thank you for your comments and endeavour to resolve any issues that raise Property Owner

    Reviewed by PamelaAug 2020

  • "We came home on Monday 7th 5 days early ."

    Fed up with the loud music coming from next door.and having 2 Saturday nights of loud disco music until 05.00 in the morning plus disco music playing until 23.00 on Thursday night.how nobody else have not complained is beyond me.We also used ear plugs but that did not stop the vibrations or the noise.I think people must be frightened to complain.We did to the owners Rep.

    Thank you for your feedback. We are sorry to hear about the disruption you incurred during your stay. We have been in contact with the neighbour since your visit who has apologised for the noise and has assured us this won’t happen again. Had you contacted us regarding this during your stay we would have been more than happy to speak to the neighbour on your behalf. Kind Regards, The Property Owner Property Owner

    Reviewed by AlanSep 2019

  • "The picture and description of the property were helpful, so I knew that there were steps up to the front door."

    The property is very handy for the bus station and easy to reach from the rail station, which was important as I was using public transport. It's quiet, comfortable and well-equipped.

    Reviewed by FionaSep 2019

  • "The Holiday & location absolutely lovely."

    For us the cottage is is tired & in need of some decorating. From your advertising of the cottage we thought it had some outside space to sit, that is not the case & we wouldn't have booked that particular cottage had we realized.

    Reviewed by TrevorJun 2019

  • "A very central holiday house."

    We have family in Skipton, so great to be able to spend time with them. The house is cosy and warm, with everything we needed. There are lots of stairs but this wan't a problem to us. Also a lot of noise from the nightclub on one of the nights, but again, we were prepared for this and it didn't spoil our holiday. I would definitely recommend it for its fab location!

    Reviewed by AngieMay 2019

  • "The location good."

    Excellent for the dog with plenty of local walks. Embassy very pretty walk around the resevoiur. Good public transport. Excellent pie shops and bakeries. The only downside was the vibration and noise from I think the nightclub behind the property on Saturday Nights (which went on to 5am on the first Saturday I arrived). The cottage was clean and we'll presented and comfortable. Nice touch provided dog bowls. Ruth was very welcoming, freindly and helpful.

    Reviewed by JaneNov 2018

  • "Wonderful position!"

    Reviewed by WarwickSep 2018

  • "Journeyman's Loft is a very well equipped property in an excellent position, 2mins from the town centre."

    However it's very elevated position makes it impractical for anyone with mobility issues and also, although it has an off-road parking space, it is again quite difficult to access. Having said that, my wife and I enjoyed a very relaxing interesting week here.

    Reviewed by DavidSep 2018

  • "This is the third time I have booked this cottage so I knew already that it would meet my expectations - and it did!"

    Being so central in Skipton it's very easy to get to the bus station (about 5 min) for people without a car, and about 15 min to the railway station. Skipton is a very good centre for exploring the Dales as well as Skipton woods and the lovely castle as well as taking a canal trip and wandering round the market (a good place to buy fresh fruit and veg.)

    Reviewed by MargaretAug 2018

  • "What we enjoyed most: The loft is perfectly situated close to the center of the ..."

    What we enjoyed most: The loft is perfectly situated close to the center of the town and close to the public transport facilities

    Reviewed by VolkerAug 2018

  • "The cottage was extremely well equipped with all the little extras you may need like a fan, books, dvds sauces and condiments ."

    It had a dishwasher and washing machine too. The shower was amazing having 6 shower heads. The bed was very comfortable and large. The location of the premises was ideal in that you were surrounded by shops with well serviced public transport a very short walk away enabling you to get out and about if you wished to leave your car at home. A walk around the back of the castle is enjoyed together with a stroll down the canal side. There is a variety of eating places within a very short distance and a wetherspoons within 2 mins walk. We visited Malham, Howarth, Grassington and Hebdon Bridge all fabulous places travelling by bus and enjoyed the fantastic views along the way! We didn't want to leave and will probably return for another holiday in the future. Julie and Ian, Preston.

    Reviewed by JulieAug 2018

  • "This comfortable cottage was very well located for Skipton and walking distance to a lovely market town with a good market 4 days a week, good shops, excellent pubs, take a ways, railway and bus station, supermarkets, tea shops, superb castle and walks in Skipton woods and moors."

    Parking for one car which was a real bonus. However, we rarely used the car apart from walks to Malham area and Bolton Abbey with beautiful walks. The cottage is great for 2 people if you can manage stairs (there are quite a lot). Good cooking facilities (although a sieve would have been useful). TV reception was limited to about 20 channels. DVDs were available but we did not watch them. The bed was extremely comfortable. The shower was good. We had a minor problem which the owners dealt with immediately. If we came back to this area we would definitely book this cottage. Just be aware that the access for the car may be rather tight if you have a big car. No problem for us with a Ford Fiesta. If you have problems with stairs and a gradient do not consider this.

    Reviewed by SarahJun 2018

  • "Very pleasant cottage."

    Close to everything you could want. Good for day trips around wonderful country side. Only one draw back could have done with satellite TV for wet days. A part from that a wonderfull time was had by us.

    Reviewed by PaulMay 2018

  • "This is the second time we've stayed at Journey Loft and we're looking forward to staying here a third time if the opportunity arises."

    We spent a month touring Britain and in my opinion, this place, with its super-king bed and large well equipped kitchen, was the most comfortable and best equipped of the half dozen different flats we rented during our vacation. The parking is still located up a steep and narrow approach, but even I, as a timid American unaccustomed to your scary single track roads, found it doable after a day or two. Bottom line is I think it's a great place and would recommend it to anyone.

    Reviewed by Gilbert E.Apr 2018

  • "Cottage was very well equipped."

    It's situation is ideal for the centre of town, the bus station is less than 5mins walk away and the train station just beyond. Will definitely go back.

    Reviewed by JoyceAug 2017

  • "Great location, friendly and helpful re key pick-up and departure."

    Well furnished, splendidly huge bed and six-head shower were brilliant!

    Reviewed by BrianAug 2017

  • "The cottage was so warm and cosy, very well equipped and spotlessly clean."

    Close proximity to town was a big bonus-we only moved the car twice in a week.

    Reviewed by SandraOct 2016

  • "Loved it but the bed was a little bit uncomfortable."

    Overall excellent

    Reviewed by DerekSep 2016

  • "Accommodation was absolutely fine with a good standard of facilities and cleanliness."

    The only comment I would make is that not enough information was given about the difficulty of reaching the property by car and the fairly steep incline to walk up before approaching the steps to the loft. A bigger car than our Fiesta would have problems in negotiating the narrow turn and steep climb to the parking spot. Reversing out was a particularly difficult manoeuvre. Noise on Thursday and Friday nights from a nearby nightclub unti 3am in the morning was also annoying, although to be fair this might only be a problem on warm nights when you need the bedroom window open.

    Reviewed by LindaSep 2016

  • "In parts the property was a little lacking, but allowing for the size an proximity to the town centre it's quite exceptional."

    The approach by car and the parking should carry a note as it's cramped and a difficult approach. Otherwise really matches the images and description.

    Reviewed by TimAug 2016

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Summary

  • Spacious bedroom with one super king-size double (zip/link, can be twin on request) Bathroom with hip bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • Split-level open plan living/dining area with galleried kitchen.
  • The property is on 3 levels. Galleried kitchen accessed via 5 steps from the sitting/dining area. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer/drier plus tumble drier in garage
  • Dining and sitting area with woodburning stove, and views over Skipton towards the church, castle, Skipton woods and surrounding fells. TV with Freeview and WiFi. The bedroom is accessed via stairs from the kitchen/bathroom level
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent Gas central heating throughout with woodburning stove in sitting area. Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Starter pack provided for the woodburning stove, additional wood for stove is available on site, on a honesty box basis. One well-behaved dog welcome (additional dog by request, sorry no other pets accepted). Sorry, no smoking. Shops and pubs 1 min walk
  • Please Note: The garage is on the ground floor when you access the property from the front, via the external staircase of 10 steps leading to the sitting/dining area
  • The kitchen and bathroom are at ground level when the property is accessed from the rear (drop off point only)
  • Access to the property is via a narrow lane. Suitable for Babes-in-arms and children over 12 only

The property

Spacious end terrace cottage in elevated position close to the centre of Skipton, yet just a two minute walk from the main high street.

This Skipton cottage provides welcoming accommodation in an enviable position, commanding long distance views over the town towards the church, castle, Skipton woods and the surrounding fells.

Refurbished to a good standard, this Skipton cottage features an open plan, split-level living area with a sitting area with woodburning stove, a dining area and a well-equipped galley kitchen, along with a ground floor bathroom with multi-jet shower system and aSuper king double, with open plan living room commanding long distance views over the town towards the church, castle and surrounding fells.

Skipton, well known as 'The Gateway to the Dales' offers Skipton Castle, one of Britain's finest examples of a medieval castle, as well as an historic canal basin, from where boat trips can be enjoyed.

Skipton also boasts shops, restaurants, tea rooms and a traditional market selling fresh produce.

Close by there are excellent cycling routes and a number of walks, from easy rambles to challenging fell walks.

A Skipton cottage, which provides a warm and cosy romantic retreat.

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About the location

SKIPTON

Grassington 9 miles; Harrogate 20 miles.

Known as “The Gateway to the Dales”, Skipton is well placed for visiting all that the Dales has to offer, whilst York, the Lake District and the West Coast are also within easy motoring distance. This lovely market town has much to interest the enthusiastic visitor, boasting an ancient castle open to the public, a beautiful old parish church and a colourful market occupying the cobbled setts each side of the high street. In 2014, The Sunday Times named Skipton as Britain's "best place to live" and two years later placed it among the nine best towns in Yorkshire and the North-East. Steam railways with regular excursions are available at Embsay and Bolton Abbey, and the Leeds to Liverpool Canal passes through Skipton with the 1 mile long Foulridge Tunnel and the 5-rise locks at Bingley within a short travel. Golf, swimming, squash, tennis and snooker are all available locally and the excellent public transport means the car can be left at home!

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One well-behaved dog welcome, sorry no other pets are accepted at this property

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