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Sally End

(Ref. 11602)

Ravenstonedale near Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria & The Lake District Show on map

4.7

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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45 Customer Reviews

  • "Great property which was very comfortable for us and our dog."

    The area was very good for walks and it was nice and isolated which we prefer. Great views from the cottage also. Will return.

    Reviewed by Graham13.3Oct 2023

  • "Sally End cottage is an idyllic isolated cottage !"

    !!! The views are incredible . A real home from home. Extremely well equipped and beautiful little gifts. Received a phone call checking that everything was ok which was a lovely gesture. The only reason why I took a star off the comfort was the bed, for someone else this may be perfect but for us unfortunately wasn’t but wouldn’t deter us from staying again. For me when you can see cows and sheep right outside the cottage even from the bathroom window , well it just doesn’t get any better and the abundance of birds was just incredible. We managed to take advantage of the furniture in the beautiful dry stone walled garden. Would definitely recommend this cottage to anyone.

    Reviewed by Susanna12.5Sep 2023

  • "A lovely cottage in a wonderful location - pristine on arrival with gentle heat from the Aga much appreciated after a long, hard slog up the M6."

    The cottage is well organised and looked after by the thoughtful and generous caretakers. We enjoyed time spent cloud watching in the garden with a cup of coffee and feeding the birds with the thoughtfully provided food. There is plenty to keep any visitor entertained in the local area: the waffle cones from the ice cream shop just down from the car park in Sedbergh are to be recommended as is a visit to the cheese shop at Wensleydale Creamery if passing through Hawes. Lots of walking from the front door or a little further afield. We thoroughly enjoyed our week & both wished we had booked for a fortnight.

    Reviewed by Patricia13.3Aug 2023

  • "Very nice comfortable cottage with stunning views in a good location & my wife loved the aga."

    Reviewed by Mark11.7Aug 2023

  • "Lovely cottage with amazing views."

    A well looked after cottage with everything you need to call the place home for the week. The only minor downside was the main bed was abit uncomfortable but that wouldn’t stop me from staying there again!

    Reviewed by Victoria12.5Jul 2023

  • "We had an excellent week in all respects."

    The cottage was clean tidy and felt like home. Despite some though we are unable to suggest anything that would have improved the cottage, its surroundings or its presentation. The peace and quiet was perfect, the Aga a new experience and the location is ideal for Penrith, Kendal, Lancaster, Sedburgh and Hawes. Local fishing (fly / Trout) at Bessy Beck and Eden Lacey nearby. The attention to detail inside was excellent and we have not experienced the level of provisions before, salt, pepper, towels, bedding, cleaning materials etc We had a superb week and Im sure we will return. Thanks very much for a wonderful experience

    Reviewed by Keith13.3Jun 2023

  • "Sally End is quite the best equipped and most generously supplied cottage we have ever stayed in, which, especially when combined with Robert and Sara's warm welcome, meant we instantly felt right at home."

    It is a substantial property, far more spacious than the photos suggest, and the garden has the most incredible view. The remote location was a huge bonus to us, as we were able to walk from the door all week without needing to move the car once - we covered 82 miles in total, taking in many of the summits of the Howgills as well as Wild Boar Fell and some great lower level walking around Uldale and the nearby limestone pavements. The cottage was eminently compatible with returning from walks with muddy boots and paws: there is an outside tap and hose, a small entrance hall, kitchen with hard flooring, excellent combination washer/dryer, and, of course, the Aga for not only drying everything out but having the very best baked potatoes ready for our return. We experienced quite a temperature range during the week, but the combination of Aga, storage heaters, electric radiators and wood burner gave us confidence the cottage would be cosy whatever the weather. For those who prefer the wildlife to the wild life, the location was exceptional: cuckoos, curlews, oystercatchers, even a red squirrel in the garden. Visiting during lambing season added particular enjoyment to our stay. While there are a couple of short unsealed sections of the access lane, it is in decent condition and was absolutely no problem at all in a small car with limited ground clearance. We will be back!

    We do hope you return. Maybe you'll accept my offer of a drop-off for a one way walk back to the cottage. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Marcus13.3Apr 2023

  • "Hi the cottage itself is in a lovely location and has great views over the country side."

    Old and world's. But the road leading up to the cottage is only suitable to farm vercles sadly and it needs to show on the readup that the bed rooms are on another floor .?.

    Aren't bedrooms normally on the first floor? Property Owner

    Reviewed by Anthony Michael6.7Apr 2023

  • "We thoroughly enjoyed our stay the views were outstanding across the valley."

    We were treated to a fly past by a military plane it seemed in touching distance and many other fly pasts of the feathered variety. Loved it.

    Reviewed by Leonard13.3Mar 2023

  • "Fabulous cottage and location."

    Lovely new bigger bed! Christmas tree and decorations left for us to put up which made it very cosy. We also had a bit of snow. Lots of walks from the door and lovely little personal touches throughout the cottage. Our dog loved it here too. Even seed and nuts provided to put out for the birds

    Reviewed by Julie13.3Dec 2022

  • "Rurally located cottage just as we wanted, idilic scenery on the door step, the cottage was well equipped for our stay, internet speed was good, the kitchen had everything we needed bar your own food."

    Our 2 dogs loved it here and settled in well . Plenty of walks / hiking from the door step or a short drive away if you preferred. Plenty of local info provided in the info folders in the property.

    Reviewed by Andy13.3Aug 2022

  • "A wonderful place that provided a comfortable,peaceful holiday."

    The cottage was absolutely lovely. The owners left personal touches that were just so kind.

    Reviewed by Andrea13.3Jul 2022

  • "We really enjoyed our stay and would have loved to stay longer!"

    The cottage was perfect.

    Reviewed by Yvonne12.5Jun 2022

  • "This is a wonderful place to stay overlooking stunning views."

    The cottage could not have been more thoughtfully prepared. Everywhere was immaculately clean and equipped with everything you could need but in addition there were many little touches added to make you feel welcome and at home. I would warmly recommend Sally End to anyone seeking peace and comfort in a beautiful location.

    Reviewed by Ruth13.3Jun 2022

  • "We had a wonderful time at Sally End, and will certainly be going back, the facilities were excellent and the cottage had everything you could need, including amazing views ."

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    Reviewed by Gareth13.3May 2022

  • "Fantastic location and very comfortable."

    The kitchen is phenomenally well equipped and the whole cottage is very cosy. Some of it is a little dated, but that didnt bother us at all. Wonderful walks without getting in the car and beautiful views from the garden.

    Reviewed by Lucy10.0Apr 2022

  • "We had a lovely stay at Sally End cottage."

    The property is in a beautiful location, the views are amazing. The cottage was warm and cosy and very well equipped with a brand new kitchen. The caretakers were so helpful and kind to us when we experienced problems with our car. Kirkby Stephen is just 7 miles away as is Sedbergh, both of which are worth visiting with nice shops and cafes. We also visited Barnard Castle which is great for antique shops and a walk along the weir to the castle. We would definately return to Sally End, if its peace and quiet you are looking for then this is the perfect place to stay.

    Reviewed by Sandra13.3Mar 2022

  • "The cottage is in a beautiful location, although the road up is unsurfaced and this caused some issues with our car."

    The garden is enclosed which was great for our small dogs who can’t jump the wall. The cottage is very well equipped and the added extras such as the slippers and toiletries were much appreciated. Some things are in need of an update as appliances are clearly very old and 2 things broke during our stay, the hairdryer and the sink light. The bed wasn’t comfortable, it creaks loudly every time you turn over which isn’t great for light sleepers like us, the mattress was also too hard for us. The sofa and chairs were also extremely uncomfortable unfortunately. They are very old and in desperate need of an update, with the cushions sliding around and I banged myself on the wooden arms every time I sat down. It’s a shame as the lounge could be such a cosy area. Overall we enjoyed our stay at Sally End but do feel it needs an upgrade in places.

    Reviewed by Lauren5.4Sep 2021

  • "A spacious cottage in a splendid setting."

    The straight staircase was a joy after all the strange and difficult ones we have encountered in other cottages. We particularly appreciated the bird table outside the back door, and that we we provided with bird food for it.

    Reviewed by Keith6.7Jul 2021

  • "The cottage was very warm and comfortable and well equipped."

    The scenery was stunning the wild life abundant with the highlight seeing red a squirrel in the garden. Beautiful walks on the doorstep. It's a proper little oasis of calm a real sanctuary. Can't wait to go back.

    Reviewed by Martyn16.0Oct 2020

  • "Great holiday break."

    Thank you.

    Reviewed by Kathleen16.0Nov 2019

  • "Excellent stay."

    Comfy and idyllic peace.

    Reviewed by Edward16.0Aug 2019

  • "The cottage fulfilled its description perfectly and we will be back to stay there again."

    Total peace and quiet, bar the occasional sheep bleat (no pun intended!) and a fantastic views across the dales. A full ten out of ten.

    Reviewed by Christopher16.0Aug 2019

  • "Sally End was a lovely cottage with stunning views."

    Very quiet and really rather remote. The kids were happy and we had some great days out, you have to be prepared to put the miles in though! Plenty of amenities at the nearby town on Kirkby Stephen (large co-op, petrol, chemist, chippy etc) about 10/15 minutes drive. Cottage was a good size, warm and cosy. Loved the Aga and wood burner. A great stay.

    Reviewed by Emma14.0Aug 2019

  • "Amazing holiday, lovely cottage in a nice secluded area."

    Reviewed by Jamie16.0Jul 2019

  • "Sally end was a excellent cottage with everything you needed."

    Away from all the Hustle and bustle of every day life.will be visiting again thanks guys

    Reviewed by Stephen16.0Jun 2019

  • "Nope, it was perfect"

    Reviewed by Franc16.0May 2019

  • "This was probably the best equipped cottage we have ever stayed in."

    Nice people in Sara and Robert the caretakers of the cottage, beautifully warm and superb surroundings.

    Reviewed by Nigel16.0May 2019

  • "This is a lovely cottage with splendid view of the fields and valley."

    Spent a few days with family, with absolutely no issues. Forgot the make up kit behind which the host was more than happy to post back to us - quality service throughout! Only thing that was not very clear from the listing is that it is a semi-detached house with garden overlooking the gardens of neighbouring cottage and just a low fence in between them. Was not an issue for us as the other party was very friendly and considerate.

    Reviewed by Himanshu14.0Apr 2019

  • "We have spent 6 weeks in total at Sally End now and it has been wonderful every time."

    We love the lovely comfortable Cottage which has everything one needs, and the scenery is awesome.

    Reviewed by Alan16.0Apr 2019

  • "We enjoyed our stay there."

    Reviewed by Linda16.0Mar 2019

  • "A beautiful cozy cottage surrounded by gorgeous views."

    It is so tranquil and perfect for a relaxing get away. Plenty of wildlife to spot. Lots of lovely little touches like slippers, hotel style toiletries, tea and coffee and condiments. There is also WiFi available and a good 4G phone signal so you can still keep in touch with the world...if you want

    Reviewed by Gemma16.0Nov 2018

  • "I put a complaint in to Sykes and after a few phone calls i feel not enough was ..."

    I put a complaint in to Sykes and after a few phone calls i feel not enough was done to resolve my problem then was told the inquiry would be closed

    Many thanks for your feedback, Your views are as valued as your initial booking so that we can keep providing the best UK holiday experience. Your points have been taken on board and I can see you have since been contacted by a member of our team with a gesture from Sykes If you feel that you'd like to discuss your points further, please don't hesitate to call on the details below. Our lines are open 7 days a week from 9am until 7pm. Property Owner

    Reviewed by David9.0Nov 2018

  • "Fabulous cottage and a very relaxing break."

    They really had thought of everything for guests comfort. lots of extra touches like fresh flowers, toiletries, slippers, hot water bottles and the kitchen had everything you could think of. I didn't want to leave! In fact I could live in the kitchen alone, very cosy with the Aga and views from every room. Loved it!

    Reviewed by Sylvia15.0Oct 2018

  • "Really nice cottage with lots of space."

    The Aga in the kitchen was lovely and warm all the time and we cooked a couple of meals in it. Nice quiet location but very easy to find the directions provided were great. We enjoyed our stay and hopefully will be back.

    Reviewed by Denise14.0Aug 2018

  • "Cottage holidays like this give everyone, at a relatively low cost, the chance to live their dream."

    Most of us live in cities that are expanding at a frightening pace with every inch of green breathing space being swallowed up for more soulless, homogenised cells that pass for houses these days. From this cottage, in one of the most glorious parts of the Country, all you could see was fields of livestock. You went to sleep to the bleating of sheep, and awoke to the sound of birds, sheep and cattle. Stay here and have breakfast in clean air, watching tree creepers, nuthatches and woodpeckers visiting the garden whilst swallows swoop around. Then bid "good morning" to a playful lamb and thoughtful cow. Prepare a hotpot and pop it in the Aga. Go out for the day then come back to a glorious dinner and return to the garden with a glass of something interesting to catch the last rays of light and watch the stars come out to play. Sounds a simple life, but it is idyllic. Oh there's WiFi and television to keep children and teenagers happy. You even have mobile phone reception most of the time. So I urge people to book a holiday. Remove yourselves for a week or two and live life in a location like this. We can't change town planners views of what's important, but we can change ours. Even if you think you'd prefer Benidorm, book this cottage and try a slower pace of life...... you might find it restorative. Ultimately the true test of a holiday cottage is to ask the question "Would I like to book to stay there again?" And I would do so in a heartbeat.

    Reviewed by David14.0Jul 2018

  • "Really comfortable cottage with views to die for."

    Caretakers Sara and Robert made sure that everything you wanted was catered for. A walled garden complete with table and chairs and ideal for our dog to wander in. Many lovely walks straight from the cottage, a beautiful area well worth visiting.

    Reviewed by Jo16.0Jun 2018

  • "Oh my goodness what a fantastic little cottage in the most amazing location."

    The cottage was so well equipped with everything we could possibly need and more

    Reviewed by Simonne16.0Jun 2018

  • "Lovely peaceful setting, fabulous views."

    Info on what to do and see also provided. The cottage was comfortable and had all facilities we required. We had a great holiday.

    Reviewed by Michael16.0May 2018

  • "Excellent cottage."

    Ideal for walking into the fells and exploring further afield.

    Reviewed by Christine16.0Apr 2018

  • "Sally End is up a secluded lane, putting it far enough from the road to be away from the noise of traffic."

    The Aga kept the kitchen warm and the stove - with a cheap and plentiful supply of logs (other owners take note) - kept the sitting room snug, too. The cottage has superb views of the fells from every window - a huge plus for townies looking for natural beauty. What really put Sally End ahead of other similar properties (and we've stayed in a few) is the love and care which the caretakers, Robert and Sara, bestow on the place. Little touches mean a lot.

    Reviewed by Tony11.7Feb 2018

  • "Very well maintained cottage in a beautiful location to explore that area."

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    Reviewed by Robert13.3Sep 2017

  • "Lovely courage in the midst of beautiful mountains and meadows ."

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    Reviewed by Vinod12.2Aug 2017

  • "The cottage was better than described."

    We did not want to leave. It was absolutely beautiful.

    Reviewed by Eleanor12.8Aug 2017

  • "What an amazing 4 days!"

    !! This place is just unbelievably beautiful. The surroundings were idyllic. We will most definitely be back here!! Robert could not do enough for us.

    Reviewed by Evthy13.3Mar 2017

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Summary

  • Two bedrooms: 1 x king with single futon, 1 x single with pull-out stacker bed
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • Kitchen with dining area
  • Cosy sitting room with woodburner
  • Note: The futon and pull-out stacker bed are suitable for children up to 12 years old.
  • Electric night storage heaters with woodburner
  • Oil-fired AGA, electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs
  • Electricity, oil and starter pack for fire inc. in rent, further logburner fuel on an honesty box basis
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Cot and highchair on request
  • Off road parking for 2 cars
  • Rear enclosed lawned garden with patio and furniture
  • Two well-behaved dogs welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shops 7.5 miles, pub 2.5 mile
  • Note: Due to animals on surrounding farmland, pets should be kept on a lead when outside.

The property

Ravenstonedale 4.5 miles.

A lovely, stone-built, semi-detached cottage, beautifully situated on a hillside overlooking the Rawthey Valley and Wild Boar Fell.

An ideal couples romantic retreat, this semi-detached farm building conversion is in a lovely, secluded area near Ravenstonedale and provides a chance to escape from it all and enjoy a getaway to this scenic area.

A real home-from-home, this cottage provides a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy a relaxing holiday in a picturesque area.

A spacious and well-equipped granite worktop kitchen with both Aga and electric cookers includes a traditional farmhouse table at which to enjoy delicious home cooked meals in the traditional country style.

A dishwasher makes the clean-up easy.

After dinner you can retire to the warm and cosy sitting room with logburner fire to watch TV, browse the internet or play board games and chat.

Two bedrooms include a larger bedroom with a velux window affording splendid views of the surrounding fells and night sky.

A magnificent king size mahogany four poster bed oozes olde-worlde romantic charm and is complimented by a traditional mahogany mirrored dressing table and wardrobe set.

The enclosed rear garden offers beautiful views of the Rawthey Valley with a table to dine outdoors situated on a totally private stone patio and an additional super-sized bench seat on which to sit and take in the view over the valley.

Enjoy an unpolluted night sky full of stars on clear nights whilst listening to tawney owls talking to each other.

A wealth of wildlife is commonly seen from hares and red squirrel to abundant birdlife and bats.

It is not uncommon to see a buzzard soaring overhead or a pheasant pecking around outside looking for food.

More rarely the magnificent heron can be seen wading in the nearby beck.

In springtime hear the haunting sound of the curlew calling while flying overhead.

This cottage is a walkers delight with access to a hundred square miles of open fell, nearby footpaths will lead you to stunning, hidden waterfalls and tiny becks, while across the valley is an amazing limestone pavement to discover.

Fabulous walks in the Howgills or Wild Boar Fell and others can be made from the door.

If it rains then the Aga is always there on your return to dry things out.

Situated within the newly extended Yorkshire Dales National Park, this is a superb base from which to explore the area.

Note: This cottage can be booked with Ref 10542, together they sleep 9.

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About the location

RAVENSTONEDALE

Kirkby Stephen 5 miles; Sedbergh 10 miles.

The tranquil village of Ravenstonedale lies at the foot of the Howgill Fells, quietly situated within the newly extended Yorkshire Dales National Park. A delightful rural village with a thriving local community and many traditional old dwellings, Ravenstonedale boasts a charming Parish Church and the remains of the old Gilbertine Priory. Hill farming is the principal means of income in the area and an agricultural show is still held once a year, echoing days gone by when both markets and fairs were held in the village. Once described by the famous author, A Wainwright, as one of Westmorland’s loveliest villages, the area boasts many walking, horse riding and cycling routes, whilst the nearby attractions provide something for everybody. Visit the Settle to Carlisle Railway Line, the magnificent Howgill Fells and the stunning Yorkshire Dales and Lake District National Parks. A superb location at any time of the year.

Note: Due to the season, bookings can only be accepted for Christmas on Friday 20th and 27th December