Heathcliff Lodge, Northallerton

Heathcliff Lodge is a ground floor detached lodge in the town of Northallerton just nine miles from Thirsk. The lodge can sleep four people and has one double bedroom with en-suite shower and a twin together with a family bathroom. Also in the lodge is an open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with spacious balcony and furniture, together with utility room. Outside is off road parking for two cars. Situated in the centre of North Yorkshire, Heathcliff Lodge is a lovely family holiday lodge from which to explore this lovely part of the country. Games room shared with three other lodges which contain pinball , air hockey and table football.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 4
  •   Bedrooms 2
  •   Bathrooms 2
  •   Changeover Friday
Features
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Washing Machine
  •   Television
  •   High Chair
  •   Cots
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Wifi
  •   Games Room
  •   Rural Location
  •   Log Cabin
  •   Part of a Group
  •   Parking Available
  •   Hot Tub

Accommodation Details

All ground floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size double with TV and en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x twin. Bathroom with freestanding bath, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area leading to balcony with hot tub. Utility. Games room shared with three other lodges which contain pinball , air hockey and table football.

Northallerton 1.4 miles. This superb, detached log cabin is situated on a working arable farm that is also home to horses and llamas, close to the market town of Northallerton. This single-storey lodge has been skilfully constructed to provide a luxurious retreat amongst lovely rolling countryside, ideal for a couple or small family to enjoy whatever the time of year. Presented to a high standard with contemporary styling throughout, the lodge is spacious and comprises a lovely master bedroom with an en-suite, containing a state-of-the-art shower with mood lighting and music, ideal for relaxing after a day out in the country. A further twin bedroom and superb bathroom, with freestanding bath, add further to the first-class feel of this wonderful lodge. The open plan living area contains a designer kitchen, a dining area and a sitting area with two modern, leather suites, and French doors leading out to a spacious balcony with glass surround. The hot tub is ideally located in a private corner and enjoys lovely views across the adjoining meadowland, a great place to relax and chat about the plans for the next day’s adventures. There are also grassed areas to the side of the property. There is an array of good walks from the doorstep, whilst Northallerton offers two weekly markets, excellent restaurants, tea rooms and shops. Within driving distance are the historic city of York, the spa town of Harrogate and the coastal resorts of Saltburn and Whitby. Also nearby, are the Yorkshire Dales and the heather-clad North York Moors National Parks, both of which are well worth exploring. A luxurious lodge, with all the usual benefits of living in the country in a peaceful location. Note: This property is next to Refs. 18818 and 933238, together they sleep 12.

Northallerton is a County town and administrative centre of North Yorkshire, located at the foot of a ridge dividing two river basin areas, the Wiske and the Cod Beck, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the edge of the Vale of York, between the Hambleton Hills and the Yorkshire Dales. This thriving town boasts market days on Wednesdays and Saturdays, when both sides of the High Street are home to stalls selling a wide range of goods and produce, plus on the fourth Wednesday of the month the market is joined by a farmers' market. Despite its modest size, Northallerton has a number of independent and national shops, including Betty’s Tea Rooms, Lewis & Cooper, an outstanding delicatessan and wine merchant, award-winning butcher’s, artisan baker, greengrocers, two department stores, several supermarkets and bookshops.

Location Details

The North York Moors National Park covers 554 square miles, with landscape ranging from heather-clad moorland and deep secluded dales, to the cliffs and coves of the magnificent coastline making it a haven for walkers.

Reviews

Nice place, owner was friendly, however failed to tell us that we should take the plastic duck out of the hot tub while in the hot tub as this held the chlorine tablets for the hot tub. not knowing this my wife's skin reacted badly to the chlorine. Shower looked great on pictures but if your over 6ft like me then it meant i had to sit down in it to use it - not ideal. heating didn't work in the master bedroom or en suite but as only there for 4 days didn't see the need to raise this. I would like to state that this place advertised as not allowing dogs which is great as i am very allergic to dog hairs but was surprised to see what i can only presume was the owners dog running around the site trying to get into the lodges and would randomly appear at your window on the terrace. From the pictures Heathcliff lodge at the front looks like the balcony terrace is enclosed which i though was great for my small kids meaning i could allow them out thinking they would be enclosed but that was not the case, it was only enclosed on 2 sides. Based on the above points id give this place 7/10”

Rated by Nicholas A reviewed on 27th February 2019

Had a fantastic holiday and was sad to leave. The lodge is easy to find set on a working farm and is secluded and private. The lodge is luxury with every detail thought about so it really is a home from home. The shower was amazing and everything is provided included washing machine facilities. The underfloor heating is a good touch. Very modern and homely. Cliff the owner is lovely and helpful and his dog Maxwell visited us everyday much to my girls delight. We were in the hot tub every night. Amazing places to visit such as Forbidden corner and Richmond. We will be returning again as we had a awesome time.

Rated by Ju H reviewed on 29th March 2018

We had the most fantastic week in the lodge. So easy to find and pick up the keys. We loved all the attention to detail. It really has the wow factor in abundance. Very high end accommodation for such a good price. They had everything you needed and more, great little drying room for the washing, underfloor heating, each room temperature controlled. It was great for our children aged 10 and 2.5. The hot tub was heaven! Cliff was such a great host. Thank you so much for an amazing week!

Rated by helenjdowney reviewed on 18th February 2018

We arrived just after 3, collected keys from self-service key safe (brilliant idea). Easy to find with good instructions provided. Cottage was impeccably clean. All fit and finishings were modern and in tip-top condition. Clearly maintained with a lot of (well deserved) pride. It had all the mod cons we could need for a week away. The lodge itself was very sizeable, with each room on it's own thermostat with underfloor heating. Although made of timber, it was exceptionally well insulated, and a loud TV in the living area was inaudible from the master bedroom with the doors closed. All in all, a beautiful and luxurious living environment. But also practically thought out, and luxurious without being pretentious. There's none of that nerve-destroying-white-carpets throughout thing going on here, you walk in onto a tiled floor in the hallway and can drop muddy boots straight into the utility room, and there's a full set of polycarbonate glasses to sup from when using the hot tub. It's properly usable luxury and feels homely. The lodge feels nicely secluded, and is on a stretch of beautiful, arable farmland. The hot tub is very private and not overlooked. Soaking in the hot tub at night under the stars and/or light drizzle was blissful. When we went there I had been through a hellish couple of months at work. My skin had gone to pot, and I was suffering chronic sciatica. By the end of our stay my back felt fine, my skin had cleared up, and I felt as well and relaxed as I can remember feeling in years. Even my wife, who has chronic PTSD and suffers very bad agoraphobia when she leaves the house, felt safe and relaxed there. In short, we both found Heathcliff Lodge to be as close to perfection as we could have hoped for. We cannot get over how good value it was (would have been 2-3x that price down our end in the Cotswolds) and will be booking again soon to return next year. It really was that good.

Rated by Lee F reviewed on 14th October 2016

We arrived at Heathcliff Lodge to a lovely welcome by Cliff, the owner and his two dogs Maxwell and Sam who are very friendly Maxwell would later come and visit us most days as we sat on the decking . When you arrive follow the signs for cornfield lodge as Heathcliff is not signposted yet, so parking is in the same place as cornfield which is next door. The welcome pack was a real treat and the amazing rain-forest shower that had different water jets and very large fluffy towels made us feel very special. The beds were so comfortable and the lodge had lovely views. The hot tub was a treat everything was spotless and comfortable. There was plenty of washing/dishwasher tablets and toilet rolls so no need to bring your own. Northallerton is a very central place with loads of places to visit and things to do. Will defiantly be back

Rated by Gill B reviewed on 15th July 2016

Heathcliffe Lodge was thoroughly well equipped with a high standard of fixtures and fittings, it was a pleasure to stay there. The hot tub was well maintained and spotless. We would definitely recommend to my friends and family to book and stay.

Rated by Mr Prescott reviewed on 23rd April 2016

Two couples stayed in this lodge for a week and wow what a lovely place. We were welcomed by Cliff, the owner and his two dogs Maxwell and Sam who are very friendly and very well behaved. The lodge was beautiful and Cliff showed us how to operate everything. The welcome pack was lovely and included a bottle of sparkling wine and chocolates. Cliff was very helpful with suggestions on places to visit and to eat. The lodge had everything that you would need including an amazing shower that had led lights, different water jets including a waterfall feature. The beds were so comfortable and i didnt want to get out each morning. The views are beautiful. The hot tub was lovely to sit in at the end of each day overlooking the fields and watching the sunset. The lodge is about 20-30 minute walk into Northallerton which is a nice walk. Will definitely go back again.

Rated by langfordgemini1970 reviewed on 16th April 2016

The owner was very welcoming and explained where everything was and suggested good days out and places to eat. The lodge was beautiful and the beds were so comfy. The hot tub was amazing and was used nearly every day. The views are beautiful and it was so peaceful. The welcome pack was a lovely touch.

Rated by Mrs Burns reviewed on 16th April 2016

Heathcliff Lodge was very nice and in a lovely place. It was easy for travelling to different places and had plenty nearby to see. The peace and quiet was also lovely. All in all a superb property.

Rated by Mr Hazlehurst reviewed on 19th March 2016

We were greeted by the owner as soon as we arrived and shown how to use everything eg shower, wifi etc. Everything in the lodge was clean, and was in a great location. Couldn't have asked for more, beds were extremely comfy, hot tub was fabulous and overall was just a great place to stay.

Rated by Mr Fitzpatrick reviewed on 7th March 2016

The property was excellent. The owner was very friendly and helpful. Situated in an Ideal location for visiting all areas north south east and west. We will definitely be returning

Rated by Mr Nelson reviewed on 4th March 2016

Lodge was finished to a very high standard. Really clean had everything you could possibly need. Excellent location.

Rated by Mr Shepherd reviewed on 7th November 2015

Had a lovely week at Heathcliff Lodge. The accommodation was superb, we did not want for anything, everything was provided for and was top quality. The owner was friendly and helpful. I would not hesitate to recommend this Lodge to anybody, and hope we will be able to return there soon. The hot tub was gorgeous, and all the fixtures and fittings in the Lodge were luxurious, especially the bathrooms. Anybody lucky enough to visit here would have a great time.

Rated by Mrs Mitchell reviewed on 7th September 2015

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