Sally End

ID: S3696

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 2

Guests say

Sally End is a well-loved cottage in Cumbria, praised for its tranquil location, stunning views, and wildlife. Guests appreciate the thoughtful touches, including slippers and hotel-style toiletries, as well as the well-equipped kitchen with an Aga. The property offers a cosy, comfortable stay with a homely feel, though one review mentioned an issue with bed comfort. The garden is enjoyed by guests and pets alike, and the caretakers receive commendations for their attention to detail.

Reviews consistently mention the cottage being clean and tidy, suggesting high standards of cleanliness. One review specifically praised the spotless condition upon arrival.

The location is highly praised for its tranquility, beautiful views, and proximity to local attractions. The remote setting is appreciated for its peace and quiet, with easy access to towns and nature.

The cottage is generally described as comfortable and cosy, especially with the warmth from the Aga. However, a few guests found the beds hard, which slightly lowers the comfort score.

Facilities are well-regarded, with the kitchen being particularly well-equipped. The presence of WiFi and good phone signal is noted. Some minor issues with maintenance, such as the oven door and back door, are mentioned but do not detract significantly from the overall positive feedback.

Many reviews express gratitude for the thoughtful extras provided, such as fresh flowers and condiments. While these gifts enhance the experience, it is important to note that such personal touches, though common, are not guaranteed for every stay.

About this property

Ravenstonedale 4.5 miles. A lovely, stone-built, semi-detached cottage, beautifully situated on a hillside overlooking the Rawthey Valley and Wild Boar Fell. An ideal couples romantic retreat, this semi-detached farm building conversion is in a lovely, secluded area near Ravenstonedale and provides a chance to escape from it all and enjoy a getaway to this scenic area. A real home-from-home, this cottage provides a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy a relaxing holiday in a picturesque area. A spacious and well-equipped granite worktop kitchen with both Aga and electric cookers includes a traditional farmhouse table at which to enjoy delicious home cooked meals in the traditional country style.

A dishwasher makes the clean-up easy. After dinner you can retire to the warm and cosy sitting room with logburner fire to watch TV, browse the internet or play board games and chat. Two bedrooms include a larger bedroom with a velux window affording splendid views of the surrounding fells and night sky. A magnificent king size mahogany four poster bed oozes olde-worlde romantic charm and is complimented by a traditional mahogany mirrored dressing table and wardrobe set. The enclosed rear garden offers beautiful views of the Rawthey Valley with a table to dine outdoors situated on a totally private stone patio and an additional super-sized bench seat on which to sit and take in the view over the valley.

Enjoy an unpolluted night sky full of stars on clear nights whilst listening to tawney owls talking to each other. A wealth of wildlife is commonly seen from hares and red squirrel to abundant birdlife and bats. It is not uncommon to see a buzzard soaring overhead or a pheasant pecking around outside looking for food. More rarely the magnificent heron can be seen wading in the nearby beck. In springtime hear the haunting sound of the curlew calling while flying overhead. This cottage is a walkers delight with access to a hundred square miles of open fell, nearby footpaths will lead you to stunning, hidden waterfalls and tiny becks, while across the valley is an amazing limestone pavement to discover.

Fabulous walks in the Howgills or Wild Boar Fell and others can be made from the door. If it rains then the Aga is always there on your return to dry things out. Situated within the newly extended Yorkshire Dales National Park, this is a superb base from which to explore the area. Note: This cottage can be booked with Ref 10542, together they sleep 9.

A small and compact village, Ravenstonedale has much to offer the visitor seeking a quieter experience than the nearby Lake District National Park provides. It is a pretty village; traditional whitewashed stone cottages and stone walls border the fields, whilst the Raven brook trickles by. St Oswald’s church is largely from the Georgian era, comprising a solid structure with a simple square tower. In addition, there are elements from older buildings incorporated in it, and the base of a Saxon cross just outside. To the north of the church, excavations in 1920 revealed the foundations of a 13th Century Gilbertine Abbey. Ravenstonedale is a fantastic base for exploring the Lakes to the west or the Yorkshire Dales, just a short drive to the east. Those who prefer to stay closer to home can explore the Howgill Fells, the rounded hills which signal the start of the Lakeland ranges.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x king with single futon, 1 x single with pull-out stacker bed.

Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Kitchen with dining area.

Cosy sitting room with woodburner.

Note: The futon and pull-out stacker bed are suitable for children up to 12 years old.

Electric night storage heaters with woodburner.

Oil-fired AGA, electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs.

Electricity, oil and starter pack for fire included in rent, further logburner fuel on an honesty box basis.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Cot and highchair on request.

Off road parking for 2 cars.

Rear enclosed lawned garden with patio and furniture.

Two well-behaved dogs welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shops 7.5 miles, pub 2.5 mile.

Note: Due to animals on surrounding farmland, pets should be kept on a lead when outside.

Please Note: The property only accepts Monday or Friday Check in

Nearby points of interest

  • Hardraw Force Waterfall

Reviews (62)

  • Mike

    Easy to get to, warm and welcoming. We will be returning. Thank you to the owners for a wonderful stay.

  • Keith

    It’s not modern but that’s to be expected. The facilities are good and everything is done to make the stay comfortable and pleasant. The views are unbeatable and the silence is above and beyond anything you may expect. Kirby Stephen, Kendal and Sedburgh are lovely market towns. Hawes creamery is well worth a visit

  • Sharon

    Four poster bed very uncomfortable. Garden not that private if the other property was let out too.The cottage was very warm and well place to adventure out. Single track to get to the cottage was not great if u met another vehicle. Lots of wild life and beautiful views .

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