The Old Tractor Shed

ID: S487087

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 2
  • ・ Pets 2

Snaptrip says

The Old Tractor Shed in Driffield is highly praised for its cleanliness, modern and tasteful furnishings, and welcoming atmosphere. Guests appreciate the well-equipped facilities, comfortable and cosy environment, and the thoughtful touches like a welcome pack. The location is ideal for exploring the East Yorkshire coast and the property is dog-friendly. While there is a mention of a damp smell in the bathroom, overall experiences are overwhelmingly positive, with many guests eager to return.

Guests that stayed at this property said

Guests consistently note the property as spotlessly clean and well-maintained, with only a single mention of a damp smell in the bathroom, which does not detract significantly from the overall high standards of cleanliness.

The property is commended for its quiet village setting, ideal for exploring the area and close to beaches. The location is mentioned as a good base for visiting nearby towns and attractions.

Reviews highlight the property as comfortable and cosy, with modern and tasteful fittings and furniture. One guest mentioned the bed being slightly uncomfortable, but this seems to be an isolated opinion.

The Old Tractor Shed is well-equipped with modern amenities and a welcome pack. There is a single mention of a damp smell in the bathroom, suggesting a possible maintenance issue, but overall the facilities are highly regarded.

Many reviews express gratitude for the welcome pack and the helpfulness of the host, indicating a high level of thoughtfulness. It should be noted that such gifts, while appreciated, may vary and are not guaranteed.

About this property

This splendid, one-bedroom cottage sits within a private courtyard in the quaint village of Skipsea, East Riding of Yorkshire. With ground-floor accommodation, The Old Tractor Shed provides a lovely escape for couples eager to explore the coastline and spend time visiting the large seaside resorts of Bridlington, Hornsea and Scarborough. Boasting a bright and cheerful open-plan living area with exposed timbers, there is a well-equipped kitchen hosting all the mod cons required for a short break, a smart dining set and a snug seating area with bookcase and TV. Furnished to a high standard throughout, the pretty bedroom leads off the sitting area and hosts a plush Kingsize bed with neat ample wardrobe space for your personal items. Completing the interior is the contemporary shower room, a refreshing space to prepare for the day. The Old Tractor Shed is ideally situated to explore the Yorkshire Wolds made famous by David Hockney who has lived in Bridlington. The local village of Skipsea caters for everyday needs and has access to the coast and beach, whilst the traditional seaside town of Hornsea lies just five miles away. Those budding historians can visit the wonders of Skipsea Castle, which was a Norman motte and bailey castle dating back to around 1086, showcasing a wealth of historical architecture. Within a mile walk from the cottage will bring you to a gentle beach, which is ideal for those wanting a more calm atmosphere, while Scarborough, a bustling seaside town farther afield, promises to be a fun-filled day out. Wildlife lovers and walkers have Flamborough Headland Heritage Coast within easy reach for idyllic coastal paths, sandy bays, and spotting the likes of puffins along RSPB Bempton Cliffs. The majestic homes of Sledmere House, Burton Agnes Hall, and Burton Constable Hall are all worth seeing, and a day trip to York's stunning ancient city is a must. However you choose to spend your holiday time, return to the charm of The Old Tractor Shed for an evening of relaxation.

Skipsea is located in the Yorkshire Wolds, in a generally rural environment surrounded by rich, agricultural terrain, yet it is also only one mile from the beach and close to the North Sea cliffs. There is a Post Office and general store in the settlement, as well as a hairdresser and a pub. Cobbles from the seashore are used in the construction of many of the village's dwellings, both ancient and new. The ruins of Skipsea Castle may be found just outside the hamlet. The neighbouring countryside is ideal for walking and cycling, while the neighbouring seaside towns of Bridlington and Filey offer vast stretches of sandy beach and a variety of resort attractions. Hull's Deep Submarium, Sledmere House, and Burton Constable Hall are all within 20 miles, while historic York's shops, cathedral, and museum, Scarborough's resort town, and Pickering's North Yorks Moors Steam Railway are all within an hour's drive, and Whitby is only a short distance away, making Skipsea an ideal base for a relaxing holiday.

Accommodation

Single storey.

One kingsize bedroom.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining and sitting area

Central heating.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, coffee machine.

TV with Netflix and Freeview, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for 1 car.

Private decking area with seating.

Access to communal patio with additional seating.

Two well-behaved pets welcome.

No smoking.

Shop and pub 0.1 miles, beach 1 mile

Nearby points of interest

  • Fraisthorpe Beach
  • Hornsea Museum

Reviews (23)

  • Tim

    There was everything you might need, even down to maps of the area, the welcome pack was particularly useful. It is tastefully decorated with a comfortable and spacious bedroom and living area. The kitchen is lovely, there is no washing machine but the owners will allow you to use theirs. The bathroom is excellent, even with toiletries provided. This was a spotlessly clean cottage. Parking was easy, the pub just across the road, and the shop a couple of minutes walk away. The food in the pub is good and the staff friendly. We liked Hornsea and got some excellent but not cheap fish and chips from the Seafront Chip Shop. Our hosts were lovely, it is reassuring that they are close by. We simply loved the place and will be back!

  • Roger

    Skipsea has only one pub open Wednesday to Sunday and a village shop but proved a great base for touring the area.

  • Sharon

    Highly recommend.

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