Grave Prospect

ID: S675537

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 1

Guests say

Grave Prospect is a well-received cottage in Settle, praised for its cleanliness, cosy atmosphere, and excellent location. Guests appreciate the proximity to local amenities, including a pub, takeaways, and scenic walks. The property is ideal for both families and solo travellers, offering a safe and comfortable base for exploring the Yorkshire Dales.

The cottage is consistently described as incredibly clean, indicating meticulous upkeep and attention to detail in its maintenance.

The location is highly regarded for its convenience to local attractions, eateries, and the safety of the area, although parking can be challenging.

The cottage is considered cosy and comfortable, with a warm atmosphere. However, some guests mentioned it can get chilly when the heating is off.

Facilities are generally well-received, with a Smart TV and self-catering equipment available. However, there are minor issues such as a non-opening skylight and a lack of kitchen roll.

There is no mention of gifts or special touches that would indicate thoughtfulness, so it is not possible to provide a score in this category.

About this property

Perched on the edge of Settle in North Yorkshire is

the small village of Giggleswick where you will find

the pretty, stone-fronted cottage, Grave Prospect. With a host of scenic walks from the doorstep, enjoy quiet strolls through meadow lands, down quiet country lanes and for the more experienced, there is of course the famous Yorkshire Three Peaks challenge. Benefiting from close access to the local amenities, roadside parking and acting as a gateway to the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Grave Prospect welcomes four guests and one well-behaved pooch to relish a memorable trip in North Yorkshire. Upon entering the property, kick back and unwind in a homely sitting room, complete with sumptuous sofas and a Smart TV so you can catch up on your favourite shows or indulge a movie night after a long day of exploring the Dales. Allow the designated chef to become acquainted with a well-equipped kitchen as they rustle up a feast for the whole family, ready to savour at the dining table for four. If you begin to tire, choose from either a neatly-presented double or a second-floor twin bedroom with TV, sofa and en-suite cloakroom to rest your head in; if you don’t want the evening to draw to a close just yet freshen up with use of the spacious shower room before heading to the local pub. In Settle itself you’ll find a wealth of amenities including several convenience stores and supermarkets where you can complete your food shop for the week, restaurants and many fantastic pubs including The Black Horse Inn which is right on your doorstep and perfect for refueling after an adventurous day. For a taste of history, spend the afternoon touring a range of exhibits at The Museum of North Craven Life or if you prefer to traverse the natural landscape, be sure to visit Scaleber Force Waterfall, Stainforth Force or take a relaxing stroll along the River Ribble to Queen’s Rock. Also within reach of the Three Peaks. Further afield, journey to Skipton and tour the weekly market, admire Skipton Castle or travel via canal boat to explore your stunning surroundings. Not too far away by car is Harrogate, hosting the Royal Pump Room Museum, Bettys Café Tea Rooms, infamous for its sweet treats, and superb shopping opportunities so you can treat yourself or your loved ones. For an unforgettable trip in charming North Yorkshire, stay at Grave Prospect.

In the midst of some of North Yorkshire's most magnificent countryside, the bustling market town of Settle is located at the south-western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, next to the largest outcrop of limestone in the country. In Settle, Tuesday is market day, when the plaza is crowded with stalls selling a wide range of goods and crafts. Local stores line the market square, which is dominated by The Shambles, a historic three-story structure with shops on the first two floors and houses above, and the Town Hall. A public pool and a good selection of eateries and bars are available. Throughout the year, the Victoria Hall hosts entertainment and various events including folk nights. The renowned Settle-Carlisle Railway travels through some of the nation's most breathtaking and inspiring upland landscapes. The surrounding Dales towns of Skipton and Malham, as well as natural wonders like Malham Cove and Gordale Scar, are both easily accessible. Settle is a superb starting point for exploring the Dales, the Lake District, and the Forest of Bowland because it is surrounded by wonderful walking terrain.

Accommodation

Over three floors.

Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x second-floor twin with TV, sofa and en-suite cloakroom with basin and WC.

Bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC.

Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area

Gas central heating.

Electric oven, Electric hob, Fridge/Freezer,
microwave, dishwasher, toaster, kettle and coffee pod machine.

Smart TV, wifi, hairdryer, Iron and Ironing board.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Roadside parking.

One well-behaved dog welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 0.5 miles, pub 0.1 miles.

Note: There are some low head heights and sloping ceilings in the second-floor bedroom.

Please Note: This property can only accept check in on a Monday or Friday.

Nearby points of interest

  • Gordale Scar
  • Forest of Bowland
  • Skipton Castle
  • Clitheroe Castle and Museum

Reviews (6)

  • Phil

    Perfect for exploring the area . Cottage was perfect with Smart TV for the kids in the twin room and there own loo and sink also . Everything you need. Warmth and comfort . And if your dining in .. everything is there is for self catering . But also plenty of take aways in settle which is only a 10 minute walk . As well as the pub next door or the bucks head round the corner offering cask ales and great food . Only downside . Couldn't open sky light in the top bedroom. Parking could be an issue but we always seemed to get the last free spot. there was plenty of street parking a few hundred yards away if not .

  • Katie

    As a solo female traveller the area felt very safe. As a non driver the station and supermarket were close and there were plenty of walks/bike rides from the town. Although the pub is right next door it wasn't noisy at night.

  • Terence

    Really nice location , beautiful church nearby ,lovely walks with the dog and ideal base to travel to Hawes,Grassington,Waddington etc. Tastefully decorated too.

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