The Lodge

ID: S226798

  • Bedrooms 4
  • ・ Sleeps 8
  • ・ Pets 2

Guests say

Guests consistently praise The Lodge for its spaciousness, well-equipped amenities, and beautiful location. The property is celebrated for its comfort, cleanliness, and the thoughtful touches provided by the caring host, David. The surrounding area offers scenic walks and a welcoming local pub, enhancing the stay. The garden and views are frequently mentioned highlights, alongside the property's suitability for family gatherings and peaceful retreats.

Reviewers consistently mention the property's spotless condition upon arrival, indicating a high level of cleanliness that contributes positively to their overall experience.

The Lodge is lauded for its stunning views and excellent location, offering easy access to the North Yorkshire Moors, coastal trips, and local walks. The proximity to a friendly local pub is also appreciated.

Comfort is a strong point for The Lodge, with guests finding the beds comfortable and the property spacious. The garden room is a particular favourite for relaxation and family activities.

Facilities at The Lodge are well-received, with a well-equipped kitchen and ample space. However, a few suggestions for improvement, such as more comfortable outdoor seating and hedge trimming for better views, prevent a perfect score.

The host's thoughtfulness is evident in the comprehensive welcome pack and quick responses to queries. While gifts are not guaranteed, the attention to detail and care from the host are clear positives mentioned by guests.

About this property

Situated at the top of a private drive in the charming village of Ingleby Greenhow, The Lodge is a hidden gem for families and friends alike. This charming detached bungalow sits in a large garden with breath-taking views of the North York Moors and surrounding countryside. Hosting four bedrooms, all on the ground floor, the Lodge is ideal for a large family or a group of friends looking to explore this fabulous part of the National park.. Enter through the boot room and come to the large well-appointed kitchen with double oven range cooker, ideal for big dinners and special meals, with ample space and special platform for the kids to get stuck in to help with meal prep. If you're a foodie who maybe doesn’t feel like cooking after a day of sightseeing or if you feel like a hearty breakfast without having to wash up, a two minute stroll will take you to the locally renowned village pub and restaurant.which incorporates a village shop and dog friendly coffee shop. The large garden room, with its spectacular views of the moors and surrounding countryside is the perfect place to sit with a fresh coffee and watch the sunrise over the hills before breakfast, play games with the kids or enjoy a special meal together round the large dining table. Next door is the sitting room, where you can snuggle up in front of the woodburning stove and watch a film or catch up on your favourite box sets.Double doors lead out from the garden room onto a onto a generous patio area with a table and large charcoal grill. Children will love the large garden, ideal for playing with the pets or learning to ride a bike.After a day exploring the North York Moors, relax in the luxury double spa bath then unwind with your favourite drink in the garden room room to enjoy spectacular sunsets, moonrises and indulge in a spot of star gazing. At the end of the day, retire to one of the four bedrooms comprised of three doubles and a twin room with zip and link beds.The twin beds can be converted into a super kingsize and two of the double rooms have their own en-suite shower rooms and sofas for flexible accommodation, offering an essence of luxury as you can wake in the morning to your own private hot shower and have a quiet space to read, catch up on the news or relax away from the rest of the group.Explore the many footpaths and bridleways that lead from the village into the surrounding moors and forests which have been declared an area of special scientific interest due to the rich diversity of plants and wildlife. The Cleveland Way and Coast to Coast both pass close by and with trails varying from gentle forest paths to strenuous hill climbs there are routes to keep walkers of all ages and abilities happy. For cyclists, stages from the Tour’d Yorkshire and Ardmoors Enduro are on the doorstep, so both road cyclists and mountain bikers alike will love the local cycling scene with lots of great riding from the door for both amateurs and advanced riders alike. There are bike friendly local cafes to stop off at when it’s time to re-fuel and there is a secure garage for bike storage and maintenance. When it comes to days out and dining beyond the village, the neighbouring towns and villages have regular markets and fairs plus a wealth of great restaurants and cafés. Why not leave the car at home?

A 10 minute walk will take you to Battersby train station so you can leave the car and go exploring the North York Moors on the steam train or visit Whitby with its many pubs and famous abbey then sample the renowned fish and chips and get the last train home. By car, the Roman city of York is approximately an hour’s drive to the South with the Yorkshire Dales and Lakes around an hour to the West. The East coast with its many fishing villages and beaches is around a 35 minute drive over spectacular moorland scenery. The Lodge is a homely property, perfect for a delightful stay on the Moors.

Great Ayton is a village in the perched on the banks of the River Leven within North East Yorkshire, and just outside of the North York Moors National Park. Hosting a good range of shops and pubs as well as cafes and restaurants, the village caters wonderfully for visitors to this quiet and scenic part of the UK. Delight in beautiful walks, cycling routes and many outdoor wonders, as well as a day trip to the coast to the seaside town of Whitby.

Accommodation

All ground floor.

Four bedrooms: 2 x doubles each with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x double and 1 x twin (both zip/links can be re-arranged to form a super kingsize on request).
Bathroom with Jacuzzi bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC with underfloor heating.

Kitchen.

Garden room with dining area and underfloor heating.

Sitting room with woodburning stove.

Oil central heating throughout.

Woodburning stove.

Oil central and underfloor heating throughout.

with woodburning stove.

Gas range cooker with hob, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge/freezer, TV, WiFi, coffee machine.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Cot and Highchair available.

Off-road parking for five cars.

Semi-enclosed large garden with lawn, patio and furniture, with countryside views.

Pet-friendly.

Sorry, no smoking.


Shop within 0.1Miles, pub within 0.01 miles, Café within 0.1Miles.

Note: Although the property is a bungalow set all on one level, the property is elevated with either steps or a sloping path to access the door
Note: Road, mountain and E- bikes are available to hire by prior arrangement by contacting the owner
Note: No Stag/ Hen parties or similar.

Nearby points of interest

  • Kirkleatham Museum
  • Dorman Museum
  • Preston Park Museum Grounds
  • Ryedale Folk Museum
  • Rievaulx Abbey

Reviews (47)

  • Marlene

    As ever the the properties you advertise are worthy of being on your website. We have had several holidays in Sykes Properties and have always had a good experience. The Lodge was very suitable for 6 adults and a teenager. Comfortable and roomy not to get under each others feet! A good base to visit the area from.

  • Darren

    So relaxing the property was fantastic.Rooms spotless beds so comfortable and the walks and surroundings were perfect. Horses donkeys geese and the cockerell just over the fence brought a smile to your face every morning. We have stayed a lot of places over the last few years and to be honest this place was were we all felt so at home. An amazing stay.

  • Kevin

    David, the owner, met us on arrival and explained the facilities. We used the charcoal BBQ at the property which was big enough to cook for a good number of people. David lives close by and gave us his mobile number in case of issues; a washing machine issue was fixed quickly. I would thoroughly recommend this property to anyone who wants a relaxing time in a peaceful village. We'd also recommend the Dudley Arms in the village for food and drink.

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