Greengates Farm, Horton-In-Ribblesdale

Greengates Farm is a detached, mid 18th century, Grade II listed, former farmhouse situated in the hamlet of Brackenbottom, 0.7 miles from the village of Horton-in-Ribblesdale. This cottage sleeps seven people and has four bedrooms consisting of one super king-size double (which can be made into a twin), two doubles and one single bed, as well as a family bathroom. The cottage also has a kitchen with dining area and woodburning stove and a sitting room with open fire. Outside, the cottage has off road parking for 5 cars and an enclosed rear garden with furniture and BBQ. Greengates Farm is an ideal holiday home for families and friends who wish to explore this wonderful area.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 7
  •   Bedrooms 4
  •   Bathrooms 1
  •   Changeover Monday
Features
  •   Pets Allowed
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Washing Machine
  •   Television
  •   Cots
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Log Burner
  •   Wifi
  •   Parking Available

Accommodation Details

Four bedrooms: 1 x super king-size double (zip/link can be a twin on request), 2 x double, 1 x single. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Fitted kitchen with dining area and woodburning stove. Pantry. Sitting room (seats 6) with open fire. External utility.

Horton-in-Ribblesdale 0.7 miles. This detached, mid 18th century, Grade II listed former farmhouse is set amidst open countryside in the hamlet of Brackenbottom, close to the village of Horton-in-Ribblesdale, in the heart of Three Peaks country. Boasting many original features including exposed beams, this Horton-in-Ribblesdale cottage has four bedrooms providing flexible sleeping accommodation for families and groups of friends. At this Horton-in-Ribblesdale cottage there is a warming woodburning stove in the farmhouse style kitchen, with the comfortable sitting room offering a cosy open fire, so after a busy day, relax in front of the fire before retiring to one of the bedrooms for a good night's sleep. This Horton-in-Ribblesdale cottage has an enclosed lawned garden, which children and your four-legged friends are sure to enjoy, plus on a sunny evening, why not light the barbecue and treat your party to a spot of alfresco dining? Horton-in-Ribblesdale is within walking distance, where you will find two pubs, plus the famous Settle-Carlisle Railway passes through the village. Close by is the market town of Settle, and a number of other delightful towns and villages. This Horton-in-Ribbledale cottage is an excellent base for walking, cycling and exploring this spectacular area at any time of the year.

Horton-in-Ribblesdale is a lovely village set in the breathtaking Yorkshire Dales National Park. The village offers a church and two pubs. A number of walking routes are close by, plus the market town of Settle is only six miles away and is well worth a visit. Other attractions in the area include Malham Cove, Gordale Scar and many villages and towns.

Amenities & Facilities

Oil central heating with woodburning stove in dining area and open fire in sitting room. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer in pantry, washing machine in external utility, TV with basic Sky, DVD, CD/radio, WiFi. Oil and electricity inc. in rent. Fuel for woodburning stove and open fire available on an honesty box basis. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot. Off road parking for 5 cars. Bike storage in external utility. Enclosed rear lawned garden with furniture. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 6 miles, pub 10 mins walk. Note: WiFi is intermittent due to the property being in a rural location.

Location Details

Horton-in-Ribblesdale is a lovely village set in the breathtaking Yorkshire Dales National Park. The village offers a church and two pubs. A number of walking routes are close by, plus the market town of Settle is only six miles away and is well worth a visit. Other attractions in the area include Malham Cove, Gordale Scar and many villages and towns.

From heather-clad moors and limestone scars, to market towns and the steady pace of country life - the sublime Dales await you! Where else in Britain is it as satisfying to sit and do nothing as it is to explore the numerous pursuits on offer?

Reviews

Lovely treat, large well equipped Kitchen and walk in larder. open fire in lounge plus wood/coal burner in living room, very cosy and warm. ample parking, and dog friendly. location and views brilliant. only fault would be the time it took the bath to fill not very good when 7 persons staying(soak in the bath after climbing the hill behind rather than a shower)

Rated by davidpQ1030ZS reviewed on 15th March 2018

Fantastic scenery and lovely quiet nights for a peaceful sleep. Nice local pubs within walking distance to, loved our stay.

Rated by Mr Smithson reviewed on 18th June 2016

Lovely old property with lots of charm. We really enjoyed our stay, beautiful garden to sit out in and enjoy the sun and safe enclosed garden for the dogs to run around in. NB the garden is on an incline with some steep steps (not a complaint just a consideration if you have small children). We brought food with us for the first night as there isn't a shop in the near by village. There are 2 pubs and a café serving food. Mobile phone and WiFi was good and the beds are very comfortable. Apart from the lambs and swallows (again not a complaint) it was oh so peaceful and a very relaxing time was had by all.

Rated by hellolittlebird reviewed on 12th June 2016

A very lovely cottage and location. The full enclosed garden for our dogs was a big bonus.

Rated by Mrs Kehoe reviewed on 11th June 2016

Greengates farm was a lovely place to be; cosy and with a great big table for which to play games. I would particularly like to say how very helpful the house keeper was.

Rated by Mrs Edmonds reviewed on 3rd March 2016

Greengates Farm is an absolute gem of a farmhouse to stay in. Private lawned garden to enjoy and easy access to the hills to walk up. A wonderful farmhouse in rolling countryside. Ideal for dog owners. In walking distance to local pubs with hot food on the menu. Do not over look staying at Greengates !

Rated by Mr Barron reviewed on 3rd January 2016

A beautiful farmhouse in such a quiet rural location with fantastic walking straight from the door, it was a perfect holiday for us. The farmhouse had everything we needed and more, it was very comfortable and cosy and great for our two border terriers too. Will definitely go back to stay there again.

Rated by Mrs Harper reviewed on 20th July 2015

Beautiful surroundings; great walks and a cosy, charming old house to come back to. The dogs loved the garden. A wonderful area, close to working farms and the lambs!

Rated by Mr Elder reviewed on 2nd May 2015

Lovely cottage with loads of character, fantastic location and great garden. Will definitely be booking again.

Rated by Mr Betts reviewed on 25th April 2015

Greengates cottage has a lot of charm and a few drawbacks. The positive elements are well described on the sites where you can rent it and a lot of it is true, but unfortunetely not everything. This is our experience. There were 2 very nice bedrooms with double beds. One other bedroom had a double bed, but was rather small, had no view and the bedroom window did not open. The weather was very hot, so one of us had really bad luck. Further there is a small single room. The beds were good, but the duvets way to warm and no alternative. We were four adults; one couple and two singles. In the garden was almost no shade and no umbrella in the shed: very hot. Worse thing for us: 14 days with no internet access at all, all though this is advertised on the website. Apparantly due to the provider, according to the owners. To my standards the owners did not enough to solve this problem (it was not) or to compensate us afterwards. They even gave me quite a hard time about my complaint at Sykes, and eventually reimbursed 30 pounds (we paid 1140 for 2 weeks). Smaller things: from the front garden you look right into the windows of the house opposite. In the back garden a lot of sheds (falconry sheds) block your view to the dales. There is some view, straight into a quarry. And you should not mind the constant bleating of sheep: it goes on and on and on. Comes with the Dales of course, but be prepared:-). The very big plusses for this cottage: good kitchen, nice atmosphere and above all: access for hiking straight from the cottage: turn right and your climbing Pen-y-Ghent! My best experience: a 'handling visit' (very expensive, but worth it!) to the Yorkshire Dales Falconry Center.

Rated by Monique1962Utrecht reviewed on 20th August 2014

We had a very happy and fun weekend. The cottage is in a good location.

Rated by Mr Solomans reviewed on 5th August 2014

It was in a very peaceful hamlet, hardly any traffic comes through. In a great place to relax, and had lots of walking on the doorstep. Plenty of places to visit within a short drive of Brackenbotton. Thoroughly enjoyed our week.

Rated by Mrs Mackay reviewed on 5th July 2014

We have been to Greengates Farm for the last three years. We like the fact that we can take our two dogs with us and that the garden is enclosed.

Rated by Mr Goodman reviewed on 30th June 2014

This old cottage was very beautiful, in a fantastic location for walks on the three peaks as well as the river Ribble. The local pubs are good in both directions.

Rated by Mrs Chadwick reviewed on 21st June 2014

Loved the homely feel of the cottage and absolutely loved its situation - very pretty and quiet, lots of bird-life and walks to do straight from the cottage -no need to use the car but not too far from anywhere. Also appreciated having wifi and a sports package on the TV.

Rated by Mrs Board reviewed on 10th June 2014

This is our third visit to this property and just enjoy the location, everything about it really.

Rated by Mrs Woods reviewed on 26th April 2014

Excellent cottage, large reception room with wood burning stove, large farmhouse family table. A lovely space to enjoy family time over hearty meals, fun games or rolling out the maps to plan the next days walk together!

Rated by Mr Dalton reviewed on 23rd February 2014

Wow! Only the two of us plus the dog in this rambling cottage. Excellent oil fired central heating plus open fire and a log burner really makes this cottage very cosy/ We had a very wet week (again). Not too cold so didn't use the open fires. Very clean cottage. Superb enclosed rear garden for the dog. Would be absolutely superb in the Spring. Only critisicm, the very poor lighting arrangements

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 7th January 2014

We stayed in this cottage with my 2 children and 2 dogs. we had such a lovely time, the cottage was lovely and big with a lovely garden, one of our bst holidays

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 15th October 2013

Loved the location and garden. Lovely quiet rural area and big - the hub of the house, it was lovely!

Rated by Mrs Langdon reviewed on 27th August 2013

Beautiful cottage in a great location. A credit to its owner. All at a very reasonable rate.

Rated by Mr Mapley reviewed on 8th July 2013

The cottage is in a great location if you like walking. You could do the Three Peaks in a day right from your back door. A characterful cottage with a cosy, sociable main room.

Rated by Dr Turner reviewed on 24th May 2013

Beautiful character property. Brilliant quiet location within walking distance of two pubs (and Pen-Y-Gent). Great open fire and a log burner in the kitchen diner, plus a wonderful enclosed garden for the dogs. Good views. Highly recommended as a get away from it all break.

Rated by Mr Raynor reviewed on 10th March 2013

This is a very good cottage in a nice quiet location but close enough to pubs, shops etc.

Rated by Dr Skyrme-jones reviewed on 23rd December 2012

Fantastic location for the yorkshire 3 peak challenge. wonderful, spacious accommodation - absolutely perfect for a big group of friends. the house was extremely clean, warm and had plenty of fuel available for the fire - which we needed!!

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 5th December 2012

Omg beautiful house beautiful surroundings, lots to do in the area or just relax at the bottom of penyghent in the garden or light the fire in the dining area or lounge,

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 1st November 2012

Loved the location and the fact that the floor was tiled so no worries about little feet and paws walking straight in!

Rated by Mr Morris reviewed on 4th September 2012

Good location and beautiful accommodation. Very comfortable and spacious.

Rated by Mrs Newton reviewed on 8th August 2012

Loved the location great for the dogs, garden enclosed.

Rated by Mr Goodman reviewed on 28th July 2012

The cottage was ideally positioned for walking etc. The garden was lovely and very secure for our dogs. Overall we had a lovely stay.

Rated by Mrs Edge reviewed on 26th July 2012

The look of Greengates Farm was lovely. We had a fabulous week away, the garden was fabulous, lovely views.

Rated by Mr Clark reviewed on 25th July 2012

Beautiful Farmhouse, clean however several things made week not so relaxing and if only were advertised. Sky TV..crashed every 5 mins, Shower...a jug did a better job... Cooker sounded like it was going to take off and became unbearable to use, Next to a working farm...Quad bikes early morning up and down past house. Not the farmers fault he has to work but not advised. I spend my working life starting work at 5 am don't want to on holiday. No mobile signal, again not advertised but offer wifi which couldn't be used as no signal to phones. Rightly or wrongly I run my own business and book a cottage on having wifi and had no way of emergency contact. I had to spend an hour each day in town 6 miles away dealing with work issues. Window frames falling out when windows used, so many bulbs not working. A cottage that doesn't have a guest book always says alot... would not stay again. I know some things petty but added together they made the week quite unrelaxing. However avril, the landlords caretaker could not have been more helpful and agreed to give her landline to my business for emergencies...she would have had to drive 3 miles if there was one...lovely lady. My problem is don't advertise things without been honest! Mobile phone signal and working farm are great selling points for some but not all.

Rated by chiltern.petpartners reviewed on 9th July 2012

Beautiful Farmhouse, clean however several things made week not so relaxing and if only were advertised. Sky TV..crashed every 5 mins, Shower...a jug did a better job..... Cooker sounded like it was going to take off and became unbearable to use, Next to a working farm....Quad bikes early morning up and down past house. Not the farmers fault he has to work but not advised. I spend my working life starting work at 5 am don't want to on holiday. No mobile signal, again not advertised but offer wifi which couldn't be used as no signal to phones. Rightly or wrongly I run my own business and book a cottage on having wifi and had no way of emergency contact. I had to spend an hour each day in town 6 miles away dealing with work issues. Window frames falling out when windows used, so many bulbs not working. A cottage that doesn't have a guest book always says alot.... would not stay again. I know some things petty but added together they made the week quite unrelaxing. However Avril, the landlords caretaker could not have been more helpful and agreed to give her landline to my business for emergencies...she would have had to drive 3 miles if there was one...lovely lady. My problem is don't advertise things without been honest! Mobile phone signal and working farm are great selling points for some but not all.

Rated by LoveTravel803349 reviewed on 8th July 2012

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