Bank House in Carnforth offers a well-equipped kitchen, a pleasant garden, and a prime location in Ingleton with easy access to local amenities and walks. Guests appreciate the cleanliness, the warm and comfortable atmosphere, and the thoughtful welcome basket. Some minor suggestions for improvement include bedroom mirrors and garden maintenance.
The property is consistently described as clean and well-presented. One review mentioned a garden that could be tidier, but this does not detract significantly from the overall high standards of cleanliness.
The location is highly praised for its convenience to local shops, pubs, and scenic walks. Its central position in Ingleton is considered ideal for exploring the Yorkshire Dales.
The house is described as comfortable and warm, with spacious rooms. However, a preference for larger beds and a comment on the placement of the family room suggest that while comfort is generally high, there is room for improvement.
Facilities are well-regarded, with a well-equipped kitchen and a secure garden. There is a mention of a faulty digilock, indicating a minor issue with maintenance.
Guests mentioned a lovely welcome basket, indicating thoughtfulness. However, as gifts are not guaranteed for every stay, this score reflects the positive reception without setting an expectation of receiving a gift.
Perched in the charming village of Ingleton within close proximity to a variety of shops, pubs and the renowned Waterfalls trail is this historic holiday home, Bank House. Situated on the border of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this stone-built abode is ideally situated for a rambling adventure with friends or family at any time of year. Enjoy spending quality time with your loved ones within the spacious living/dining room, where a gas fire creates a homely ambience as you sink into the sofa, the little ones being sure to delight at the Smart TV and even a PlayStation 4, letting the adults of the group enjoy a glass of wine around the dining table while planning a fun-filled itinerary. Moving through into the sleek and stylish kitchen you can find all the essential appliances for preparing hearty meals, there is even a dishwasher and washer/dryer for your convenience, perfect for longer stays. Completing the ground floor is a cloakroom, while the family bathroom sits on the first-floor where you can indulge a long soak after a day of exploration. When the sky grows dark, retreat to one of three inviting bedrooms, boasting their own TV’s and one even with an en-suite shower room, they make an ideal spot to unwind. Start your morning out in the garden while your canine companion roams freely before venturing out to explore Ingleton. The village offers a range of cuisines catering to a variety of tastes including traditional fish and chip shops, pubs, Indian restaurants, cafés and more; or bask in the beauty of the Ingleton Waterfalls, with plenty of scenic spots where you can enjoy a picnic. Take advantage of the village's leisure facilities with both a climbing wall and a seasonal heated outdoor swimming pool, it hosts all you could need and more for a self-catered stay. Venture into the Yorkshire Dales National Park to be met by even more natural splendour, the White Scar Cave with its subterranean passages, impressive caverns and tranquil waterfall being within easy reach of the property. Avid walkers will naturally want to bask the wonder of Ingleborough, one of the Three Peaks, here you will find a historic fort and Iron Age hut ruins, as well as commanding views over the Dales. Unearth the spectacular cave of Gaping Gill and the historic landmark of Bar Pot, both offering even more wonderful walking opportunities, or venture over to Morecambe and enjoy a traditional day by the sea on its beautiful beach, with a plethora of waterside eateries to take your pick from. In reach of Lancaster, Kendal, Settle, and the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you'll never be short of adventure on a holiday at Bank House.
The charming community of Ingleton, which is tucked behind Ingleborough, one of the renowned Three Peaks, on the western side of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, provides a nice selection of shops, pubs, and restaurants. Additionally, there is a year-round climbing wall and a seasonally heated outdoor pool along a lovely river. The charming village's centre is comprised of small, winding streets that are centred around a market. The village's outstanding Waterfalls' Walk is its greatest attraction, and the well-known White Scar Caves are only about a mile away. a great starting point for exploring the Forest of Bowland, the Lake District, and the Yorkshire Dales.
Over three floors.
Three bedrooms: 1 x double with TV, 1 x twin with TV, 1 x second-floor family room (one double and one single) with TV and en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Bathroom with bath, separate walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Cloakroom with basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Living/dining room with gas fire
Gas central heating and gas fire.
Electric oven, halogen hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher.
3 x TVs, PlayStation 4, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Roadside parking available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Enclosed rear garden with patio and furniture.
Two well-behaved pets welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 0.1 miles.
Note: Dogs must be kept downstairs and must stay off the furniture
Brian
Bank was amazing inside ,I am a gardener and ime sorry to say the back garden was below standard weeds and dead plants in pots ,and blackcurrant which I cut out with scissors as my 3 year old pricked his hands on ,it was well situated for the falls and swimming pool and park , coop and bars nearby ,the cottage itself was cosy too cosy upstairs as towel rail radiators were on hot when heating wasn't on ,I think the family room is in wrong place as the stairs are very steep for a toddler ,would be better in downstairs double room if possible ,all told very clean very welcoming ,if the back garden had some care some bedding in pots and weeding it would have been more pleasant to sit out
Nicola
Enclosed secure garden was great for letting dogs out late at night and early morning too - highly recommend and would definitely book if in the area again.
Geoff
Ingleton is a great little village with ample pubs and the cafe above the climbing shop does a great breakfast. The village parking was only a short walk and very reasonably priced and didnât charge overnight. The only thing with the property that needs repair is the digilock on the rear gate which requires adjusting, it could still be opened when in the locked position.
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