Apple Tree Hut, In A Private Garden Villa
Main amenities
- 1 bedroom
- 2 guests
- 1 bed
Location
Situated approximately 25 minutes' walk from the Grassington Folk Museum, the 0-bedroom Apple Tree Hut, In A Private Garden Villa Skipton invites guests to relax at a terrace.
This Skipton villa is only a few steps from St Michael and All Angels Church, while Saint Peter's Church Hebden is merely 350 metres away. The property is nestled 3.8 km from natural attractions like Grimwith Reservoir. Positioned around a 5-minute drive from Grassington Congregational Church, Apple Tree Hut, In A Private Garden Villa is popular among both worshippers and tourists.
Guests can enjoy the garden view from their windows. The villa includes a bathroom with a separate toilet and a shower. Bathrooms also come with towels for your convenience.
Apple Tree Hut, In A Private Garden Villa is fitted with a mini-kitchen complete with an electric kettle, a cooktop, and kitchenware. Offering British dishes, restaurant The Old School Tea Room is located 250 m from this Skipton accommodation. The Skipton accommodation is also within a few blocks of Hebden - Clarendon Hotel bus stop.
Review by hotel critic
As a professional photographer and adventure traveler from Dublin, I seek accommodations that provide both comfort and convenience, especially those with lovely views and quiet surroundings. I appreciate amenities like reliable Wi-Fi, well-equipped kitchens, and cozy outdoor spaces where I can unwind after a day of exploration. During my recent stay, I found everything I needed in a serene environment that truly embraced the essence of relaxation. The property was exceptionally clean and featured charming decor, with thoughtful touches like a kettle and a hot shower that made my experience even more enjoyable. Kaley, the owner, was incredibly helpful, ensuring I was well-acquainted with the local attractions. The beautiful countryside views were a delightful bonus, making this stay utterly perfect. I left feeling rejuvenated and satisfied, eager to return for another escape into nature.