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4 Guests
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2 Bedrooms
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1 Bathroom
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Pets Yes
Features
- Off road parking
- Cot available
- Highchair available
- Pub/shop < 1 mile
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
15 Customer Reviews
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"A lovely family annual vacation as always."
A few issues during this stay with our cottage, again like last year smells of dogs, but as to be expected for a lovely village that caters for families with pets. We brought along some air fresheners. Also kitchen fire extinguisher was taken for testing several days in to our stay and it didn’t return before we left. Also the windows do not lock upstairs and unsafe for children. These windows open very wide and they’re is risk of an accident. Keys in the window locks don’t work and seemed to be jammed in with incorrect keys. However I always find the woman there very friendly and I’m not one to complain, so got on with it. Lovely children’s play area onsite. Good laundrette facility on site, don’t forget your coins. Great biscuits and drinks hamper on arrival along with a cleaning cloth and sponge. Thank you :)
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"Very nice stay only prob settee to low for older people 75 and 80"
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"A very warm welcome from the owner on arrival, the cottage was great,warm comfortable and quaint."
The approach to out cottage (rose) was lovely, well trimmed hedges an arch, very nice. The village of hunmanby was only a short walk away and the pub,the horseshoe was even closer,the food was lovely too. The only negative to our stay was the on-site pub was only open Fri and sat night from 7, but in the owners defence the description did say it would be subject to season opening times, but I would have liked to know when the seasonal times began and the hours it was open. Other than that, we do recommend this site and would come back again.
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"Cottage was great, facilities on site where just what you needed."
Friendly staff. Message to Sykes, please can you do something about the formatting of your emails? When received they appear as dark grey text on a light grey background, which doesn’t make them very accessible/easy to read.
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"The cottage was better than i expected, it was very well situated, possibly a small bench to sit on outside the front of the property would be ideal!"
Thoroughly enjoyed my short break!
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"This was such a good find."
Nicely tucked away and such a well looked after site. We'll be back to yse the camping facilities too!
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"We had everything we needed to enjoy our holiday at Rose Cottage."
We were made very welcome, and also provided with a well stocked welcome pack of tea,coffee,hot chocolate, biscuits,milk, sugar etc. We were lovely and warm. The cottage was beautifully
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"We liked the cottage, and the overall make up of the site."
The set of cottages grouped together was a very cosy setting. Parking close to the cottages was good, but could be larger. Could be trouble parking during busy months. The cottage itself was very nice. Bathroom small, but OK. Had a bit of trouble with the heating. Was told there were 2 switches. 1 for hot water, 1 for heating. Tried turning the heating switch off, but radiators were still hot. Had to go and turn off individual radiators in the end. I did not think this was worth reporting. Cottage could do with new sofa's. Existing sofa's are getting a bit tired. My only complaint would be about the on site bar. This was only open on a Friday & Saturday night. Understandable during October, but more opening hours would have been nice. The one time we went into the bar, we found out that we were only allowed on the outer terrace area with dogs. This terrace was pretty dark and dingy with picnic style tables and benches. These were not very comfortable. We therefore only stayed for one drink. I mentioned to the lady in reception about taking dogs into the bar, the next day. I was told, sorry, but its the law. Sorry, but I have not heard of any law regarding taking dogs into bars and pubs. There were many pubs in the local area that allowed dogs in. Some did have dedicated areas, but these areas were just as comfortable as the rest of the pub. Some pubs allowed dogs throughout. So it was disappointing that we could not sit in a more comfy area in the bar with our 2 well behaved dogs. We wouldn't let this put us off though. We would gladly come again, if the price is right.
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"My daughter and I are both disabled."
I hadnt realised that I couldnt park directly outside the cottage to unload the car. This meant we had to carry our many heavy bags from the car park to the cottage. For ablebodied people this would not have been a problem and Im sure if I had thought to ask in advance someone would have carried them for us. A large wheeled trolley in the car park would have helped. Similarly the front door at the top of 3 narrow steps needed both hands to unlock. This meant putting down the bags down at the bottom of the steps (often onto wet ground) and going back for them. When your legs and back hurt and you have no strength left at the end of the day this felt like hard work. Having said this- the cotttage was warm and welcoming and we had a lovely holiday. The location was brilliant and the wardens both friendly and helpful. The site was well kept and provided access to grass,and several paths for the dog to romp on. We were entertained by owls in thel evenings and the the sky was dark enough to watch the stars. We will certainly be going back again and will know how to prepare better. Thankyou. PS the Horseshoe pub in the village made a gorgeous Sunday lunch. Perfect.
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"Lovely location."
Cottage was clean and comfortable. Lovely holiday.
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"We had a pleasant week and enjoyed it, however, the advert for Rose Cottage is very misleading."
A patio and furniture are advertised, however, there are neither at this cottage. On close inspection the photo actually shows a garden bench sited in the flower bed. This patio was extremely important to us as we have a larger dog and we required somewhere to sit outside therefore the property has been mis-described
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"Extra pillows that aren’t foam would be good."
In an ideal world
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"We had a really nice autumn break in this nice warm spacious cottage."
Due to Covid restrictions many facilities were closed on site but we were only looking for a comfortable base and were aware of closures. Mid way between Bridlington and Scarborough it was a lovely place to stay. We hope to visit again during summertime when hopefully this virus will have died out.
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"The staff at Orchard Farm were very welcoming and friendly."
A fab week was had by all
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"Orchard farm holiday park was very neat and tidy with friendly staff."
It was a great jumping off point to visit many places along the coast. I would imagine that once all the holiday village facilities were open, it would be an even better experience. The sofas and double bed mattress could do with updating but apart from that we had a great break away.
Summary
- Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin
- Bathroom with bath, basin and WC
- Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric fire
- Oil central heating with electric fire
- Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, TV with Freeview, DVD player, WiFi, and a selection of books, games and DVDs
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Travel cot and highchair available on request
- Off-road parking for 1 car, please enquire about extra parking if needed
- Patio with furniture
- Two well-behaved pets welcome
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 0.4 miles, pub 0.1 miles
- Note: The on-site facilities such as the bar area subject to seasonal opening times
The property
Settled amidst its delightful neighbouring cottages within the Orchard Farm Cottage group is Rose, a cottage set over two floors and boasting wonderful rustic features alongside modern amenities.
Suited for a family or friends looking to explore the Yorkshire coast, whether part of a larger group occupying the other cottages or enjoying the company of just a few, Rose can become a home-from-home during your stay.
Be met immediately with the quaint sitting room which features traditional dark wooden beams on the ceiling and areas of stone work, with plush sofas amidst to get cosy on a quiet evening.
Move into the kitchen and dining space to the back and keep your loved one company as they cook up a delicious dish.
Head up the staircase at the end of the day to find two simple but well-presented bedrooms, providing somewhere tranquil to wind down.
Choose from a double room or a twin room, and prepare for your day in the family bathroom.
Enjoy a drink in the on-site bar.
Wander into Hunmanby for pubs and shops, before coming back to Rose, your Yorkshire abode.
Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 1013432, 1025308, 1025311, 1025314, 1025315 and 1025309.
Orchard Farm Holiday Village
Orchard Farm is perfectly located in the vibrant village of Hunmanby, where you’ll find cosy Yorkshire pubs, local independent shops and cafes and the picturesque Yorkshire Wolds. Located in close to the popular seaside destinations of Scarborough, Bridlington and only a short distance from the thriving town of Filey, Orchard Farm Holiday Village offers everything you need for a memorable getaway in North Yorkshire. Enjoying a plethora of fantastic facilities for all your holiday needs, including a reception, open daily and stocked with a small variety of essentials, the main bar which serves beverages from the local areas, a whiskeyside bar, with premium spirits showcasing the largest collection of English whiskey in the world, a play area with climbing walls, ideal for children of all ages and features climbing walls, an arcade with plenty of machines to keep the whole family occupied, as well as a large family room, a fishing lake, laundrette and ‘Central Bark’, a fabulous outside area where your four-legged friends can stretch their legs and safely explore. The village of Humanby itself offers several pubs and shops, while the popular tourist resort of Filey is just a stone's throw away. A short drive can bring you to Bay Beach in Primrose Valley, a lovely stretch of sand for epic sandcastle-making, while the Yorkshire Wolds and Flamborough headland lie below providing perfect terrain for walking and cycling. With easy access to Scarborough and the North York Moors as well, Orchard Farm Holiday Village will provide you with a fantastic base for you and your loved ones.
About the location
HUNMANBY
Filey 3.2 miles; Bridlington 9.1 miles; Scarborough 9.5 miles.
Hunmanby is a charming village perched on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds, made famous by the artist David Hockney. Surrounded by stunning scenery and beautiful landscapes, this popular bustling village looks down across farmland towards North Yorkshire's historic seaside resort of Filey. Hunmanby lies directly between Scarborough and Bridlington, and still boasts its historic Market Place Cross and Hunmanby Hall Golf Course. It offers excellent amenities, including ancient coaching inns, shops, tea rooms and eateries, as well as a train station offering access to popular Bridlington, Scarborough, Whitby and beyond. Just three miles away sits Filey, a lovely traditional seaside town boasting two elegant promenades and beautiful sandy beaches edged by rows of neat, colourful beach huts. With the rolling countryside to explore and the nearby seaside towns dotted along the North York Coast, Hunmanby is well-placed for an enjoyable holiday.
Please Note: Orchard Farm Holiday Village has advised us that the swimming pool is no longer available.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas