Glasshouses · 整套loft · 3室4床2.5卫 · 可住6人 · Loft 11 - Unique Apartment with Stunning Views
Kist Accommodates presents 'Loft 11', a beautiful 2nd floor apartment situated in a newly converted 19th Century Mill. Housed in an area of outstanding natural beauty, this peaceful retreat is ideal for those looking to escape to nature and offers stunning countryside views, walking/cycle routes and conveniently located just one mile from Pateley Bridge. After parking in the Loft 11 allocated parking space, guests enter using the door to the right of the impressive clock tower, using the digital code provide upon booking. Guests can choose to either take the stairs or elevator to the second floor where they will get their first glimpse of the incredible heavy oak beams and vaulted ceilings. You will enter the apartment into the hallway, where you will discover your first bedroom on the left. This bedroom houses a king sized bed and en suite shower room. The bedroom has been thoughtfully styled in order to maximise the traditional oak beams and the countryside views. Turning left out of this bedroom, you will walk down the light and airy hallway and find another bedroom on your left. This bedroom contains a comfortable double bed and yet further traditional oak beams and countryside vistas. Opposite this bedroom, across the hallway, is the main family bathroom with floor to ceiling tiles, bath, overhead shower, toilet and basin. Leaving the bathroom and moving further down the hallway is the final bedroom. This bedroom has two single beds which can either be kept together or separated depending on preference. This room is ideal for those bringing children to Loft 11. Last but by no means least, the highlight of Loft 11 is the large open plan Living / Dining / Kitchen area. A stunning well lit and spacious area perfect for eating, relaxing and socialising. The Kitchen is equipped with integrated appliances; dishwasher, fridge/freezer, cooker and hob. There is a stylish dining table next to the Kitchen with seating for six. A smart TV in the sitting area, allows guests to relax and catch up on their favourite box sets or simply listen to the radio while taking in the beautiful surroundings. In addition, the owners have placed comfortable single chairs next to the low level windows making it a great spot to lose yourself in your favourite novel. Due to recent events, we are no longer taking contractor bookings at Loft 11. Leisure and corporate guests only.
An amazing 5 star experience! The location was breathtaking! The apartment was beautiful and furnished to an impeccable standard. There has been no short cuts made in the amenities. The riverside view out of the bedroom windows and the soothing sound made the stay more serene and tranquil. Getting out the city and breathing in some fresh clean air and going back to a cosy beautiful home.
Stunning! Attended family funeral and it felt very apt to stay at this lovely conversion as the mill used to be in the family. So stylish and comfortable, with every need catered for. Highly recommended!
This Airbnb is beautiful and as described. Very cosy and peaceful, with the river running outside. Location is perfect if you want to visit Yorkshires countryside but also be able to nip into Harrogate or York.
Glasshouses is part of the Yorkshire Dales, a region of majestic, sweeping moorland and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village has its own beautiful features, such as Glasshouses Dam, which was created along the River Nidd to supply water for the mill and is a tranquil habitat for an abundance of natural wildlife such as birds and otters. A footpath runs alongside the dam and much of the river bank, ideal for leisurely walks. Glasshouses is also very close to the Nidderdale Way, centred on the neighbouring town of Pateley Bridge and offering keen walkers and cyclists 53 miles of natural beauty to admire.
The History of Glasshouses Mill
In the early 19th century, the Nidd Valley was discovered to be the ideal location for cotton and flax mills. Glasshouses Mill was built around 1812, first for producing cotton, and later flax.
The mill was run by the Metcalfe family from 1828 onwards, and was a prosperous business that employed around 250 people. The Metcalfes were said to be model employers and benefactors, and ran Glasshouses Mill until the end of the 19th century. Around this time, production switched to hemp spinning and rope making. It is said that the mill supplied rope used on the ill-fated Titanic.
Over the years, many additions were made to Glasshouses Mill, but its central range, with the iconic clock tower, is one of the oldest surviving parts. Today, the mill is a Grade II listed building and remains a magnificent structure.
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