Northcot

ID: S821162

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 5
  • ・ Pets 2

Guests say

Guests have generally enjoyed their stay at Northcot, praising its beautiful setting, comfortable beds, and the peacefulness of the village. The property's character and the hosts' hospitality, including treats for both humans and dogs, have been appreciated. Its proximity to shops and beaches adds to its appeal, although some guests noted issues with cleanliness and maintenance.

While some guests found the property spotless in the past, recent feedback indicates a decline in cleanliness, with mentions of cobwebs, dirty curtains, and a strong sewer odour. This suggests a need for more thorough cleaning and maintenance.

The location is highly praised for its tranquillity and convenience, being close to local amenities and beaches, making it an ideal spot for a peaceful retreat with easy access to attractions.

The majority of guests found the cottage comfortable, highlighting the comfortable beds and the homely feel of the property. However, some concerns were raised about practicality for senior guests.

There is insufficient information to accurately score the facilities and maintenance as a whole. While some guests were satisfied, others reported issues with sewer backup and limited cooking utensils, which suggests inconsistency.

The hosts' thoughtfulness is evident in the warm welcome and treats provided to guests, although it should be noted that such gestures are not guaranteed and may vary.

About this property

East Ayton 2 miles. Northcot is a charming, stone-built cottage settled into the rural hamlet of Hutton Buscel, near East Ayton, in the North York Moors National Park. With close by walks and stunning features throughout, this property is ideal for friends or families looking to escape to North Yorkshire. Enter into a beautiful hallway with exposed brick walls and glass ceiling, first finding a pretty shower room with contemporary amenities adding an opulent feel. From here, come to the well-presented kitchen/diner, filled with original features to create a characterful space, as well as ample amenities to cater to your culinary needs, and a space to dine together. The sitting room is an ideal spot for relaxing after exploring the local area, and has the benefit of a woodburning stove, and there is also the option of a snug. When sleep calls, ascend to the first floor to find a stylish bathroom with roll top bath, and three beautifully presented bedrooms, including two doubles and a twin. Outside, the patio is a delightful sun trap for evenings spent relaxing with a tipple in hand. East Ayton is a location where you will find a selection of pubs, eateries, and a convenience store, with options including the Denison Arms and Betton Farm, and there is also the option of exploring the remains of West Ayton Castle. The property is settled on the edges of the North York Moors National Park, so there is a variety of walks, mountain biking trails, and birdwatching opportunities available, for example those at Forge Valley Woods National Nature Reserve, and the North Riding Forest Park. For more amenities and attractions, head over to the bustling seaside town of Scarborough, where there is an incredible castle, museum, art gallery, many eateries, and a beach, as well as access to extensive coastal walks. All of this and so much more with a stay at Northcot.

Resting on the edge of the breath-taking North York Moors National Park, is the small village of West Ayton. Visitors of the village will be charmed by the 14th-century castle, situated to the east of the village, along with a community centre, a surgery, a pub and a number of local businesses. Its twin village, East Ayton perches on the opposite side of the River Derwent, where you will find a larger selection of amenities. Situated on the edge of the National Park, this little village plays host to miles of walks to be enjoyed. Noteworthy routes include The Bridestones and the Hole of Horcum, Forge Valley and the Derwent Sea Cut. Alternatively, a 15-minute drive will find you within the resort town of Scarborough, complete with a brimming town centre, a beach and harbour. Attractions include the Japanese-style garden, Peasholm Park, the medieval Scarborough castle and the wonderful SEA life Sanctuary. West Ayton promises an idyllic base for touring the countryside and coast.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 2 x double, 1 x single.

Bathroom with bath, basin, heated towel rail, and WC.

Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room with woodburning stove.

Snug

Central heating.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, kettle, toaster.

TV, WiFi, selection of books.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

2 dogs welcome at the property.

Ample roadside parking available.

Non-enclosed patio with furniture.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 1.3 miles, pub 1 mile

Nearby points of interest

  • North Yorkshire Waterpark
  • Scarborough Spa
  • Rotunda Museum
  • Scarborough Open Air Theatre
  • Mathewsons Classic Cars
  • Flamingo Land
  • Eden Camp Modern History Theme Museum
  • Scarborough
  • Robin Hood's Bay

Reviews (9)

  • Adele

    Bed was comfortable and lots of towels provided. Loved the fire and courtyard - especially at night, the lights were gorgeous. Cleanliness let down the property - the oven needs cleaning, there were alot of cobwebs and a very strong dog odor in the sitting room (we had to buy febreeze and candles) Quite a fair bit of water damage in master bedroom, kitchen corner and sitting room ceiling. Water pressure of shower downstairs could benefit from a boost.

  • Eila

    Having two sitting rooms was a bonus as was the super kitchen/dining room. Hutton Buscle is a delightful village which is in a conservation area and being now by-passed, it's so tranquil with ample parking in Main Street. It's a perfect location if you want to explore North Yorkshire. Although we admired the stylish bathroom and ground-floor shower room, we didn't think the fittings very practical for those of us 'senior guests' and whilst the staircase had a bannister on one side, the other was completely open. A house handbook with instructions on the use of appliances, refuse collection etc would have been very useful. These comments, are, however, just niggles as we loved Northcot.

  • Stephen

    The house although old was very interesting and we spent a few evening wondering about the stories it could tell. Enjoyed watching the geese fly over at both ends of the day and the clip clop of horses hooves at various times of the day. Had a challenge tidying up our rubbish as the outside wheelie bins are the same colour as ours but are for different types of waste so we hope we put ours in the correct one.

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