Park Brook Retreat is highly praised for its secluded and picturesque setting, abundant wildlife, and relaxing atmosphere. Guests consistently enjoy the hot tub and the property's charm. While some minor discomfort with the bed and sofa is noted, and the kitchen facilities are basic, the overall experience is one of tranquillity and satisfaction, with many eager to return.
The property is frequently described as clean and tidy, with no negative comments on cleanliness, indicating high standards are maintained.
The location is universally lauded for its privacy, seclusion, and natural beauty, with easy access to local amenities and wildlife encounters adding to the appeal.
Comfort receives high marks overall, though a few guests mention the bed and sofa could be improved. The presence of a cosy wood-burner and the hot tub contribute positively to comfort levels.
Facilities are generally well-received, especially the hot tub. However, some guests find the kitchenware limited and the combi oven complicated, suggesting room for improvement.
Guests appreciate the thoughtful touches like firewood and wine, enhancing their stay. While such gestures are warmly received, it is noted that these are not guaranteed for every visit.
Scorton 2.1 miles. This idyllic lodge for two is set beside a babbling brook, amongst wooded fields at the bottom of a farm lane near Scorton, on the edge of the Forest of Bowland AONB. Away from the road, in a clearing overlooking fields and trees, this romantic retreat is the perfect holiday spot for couples visiting the North West of England. Tucked away from the main road, the chalet is accessed by a wooden bridge onto a decked veranda that wraps around the front of the property. Here, you can sit outside and dine alfresco, then relax with a glass of wine in the hot tub! Inside, there is a cosy, compact kitchen, a sitting area with a woodburning stove, and patio doors opening onto the decking. There is also a modern shower room and a pretty bedroom with lovely views of the brook and fields beyond. Across the fields, you can easily walk to Scorton and enjoy a tasty bite to eat in one of its excellent licensed restaurants. Park Brook Retreat is perched on the edge of an Area of Natural Beauty, so there are plenty of wonderful opportunities for walking and cycling through this picturesque area. If you fancy a challenge, make your way to the top of Nicky Nook behind the village. When you reach the top, you can see to Morecambe Bay, Blackpool and the Lake District. On a clear day, you can even make out the faint outline of the Isle of Man! Another great place to visit is Wyresdale Park, a beautiful country house estate that often hosts covered markets, but also offers walking and fishing. A wonderful holiday home, with lots to see and do nearby.
Scorton is a village in Nether Wyresdale, on the very edge of the Forest of Bowland aonb. Although it was originally developed around the cotton mill and railway in the 19th Century, today it is most popular with walkers and cyclists seeking refreshment in one of its many pubs. The village also hosts regular Food & Gift Fairs, where you can browse a delightful selection of stalls selling cheese, preserves, jewellery and crafts, to name but a few.
Nicky Nook, its best known landmark, sits at the back of the village and, as it is only a short distance from the A6, the village is a wonderful starting point for exploring Lancashire and the Lake District.
All ground floor.
One double bedroom.
Shower room with shower, basin and WC.
Open plan living area with kitchen with breakfast bar and sitting area with woodburning stove.
Calor gas central heating with woodburning stove.
Combi microwave/oven, gas hob, fridge, washing machine, TV with FreeSat, WiFi.
Fuel, power and starter pack for stove included in rent.
Additional fuel available from owner at £10 a bag.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Ample off road parking.
Decked side terrace with furniture and hot tub.
Rear garden with picnic bench.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop and pub 2 miles (20 mins walk on lane through fields).
Note: Property beside a stream and accessed via wooden bridge.
Note: Some distant road noise can be heard outside.
Note: Owners home is 500 yards up the track.
Lynne
Wild life in abundance both birds and animals. Had good clear skies so was able to watch the stars from the hot-tub. Would highly recommend.
Kerry
Surrounded by pheasant, geese, ducks, deer, squirrels, sheep, woodpecker and a variety of birds. Absolutely brilliant even though it rained every day.
Shane
However, we also found many great reviews and as it turned out, the positive reviews were accurate. The property has two cabins, but they are positioned in a way that they don't interfere with each other. The place is peaceful with plenty of wildlife, although some of it may be a bit overwhelming (you know who you are pheasant). I particularly enjoyed the squirrel that would visit us every morning and knock on the door for food. The owners are very friendly, attentive and available if needed. If you're looking for a relaxing getaway with a hot tub to enjoy soaking those aching muscles and the stress of work, this place is a great choice.
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