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William Court Cottage

(Ref. 3978)

Irton Hall near Wastwater, Cumbria & The Lake District Show on map

4.3

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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42 Customer Reviews

  • "Wow what a fantastic cottage and very clean and well equipped."

    We loved our stay and will stay again. Hats off to all the staff at Irton Hall, we attended their News Years Eve meal, and was very well organised. Thanks for a great stay.

    Reviewed by BrianDec 2023

  • "We enjoyed our stay at William Court Cottage."

    The double bed was very comfortable and it’s in a very quiet location. The maintenance issues mentioned in lots of previous comments still remain, although this wasn’t a problem. I would add a couple more: when I needed to use the first aid box, it was empty. One of the dining chairs has a cracked seat which means you sink down when you sit on it and it’s not comfortable!. I think the property could also benefit from more lighting/lamps. The kitchen and living room are very dingy in the evening. Nevertheless, we enjoyed our stay.

    Reviewed by ClareAug 2023

  • "Lovely property, very clean in beautiful area."

    Within walking distance of 2 bars and a cafe. All serve food. Gardens are gorgeous. Maintenance wise there are some issues. These were mentioned by email and text to the numbers given however no reply was received which is very disappointing as I wouldn't have had to mention negative things on this review. Front door and bathroom door need urgent attention as the handles are not secure. The cold tap in the kitchen is impossible to turn off at times and is dripping wasting water. The stairs have some protruding stair grippers which if not wearing shoes is a hazard. We had a lovely week with beautiful weather. Would rebook if these issues are addressed.

    Reviewed by ChristineJun 2023

  • "Overall a nice and reasonably comfy cottage."

    Dining chair seat loose, some windows won't open,toilet seat loose. Didn't like the wooden lip at the top of the stairs, this is a potentially serious trip hazard.i would have preferred a less stripped down version of the Freeview tv. A bedroom radio would have been nice. But overall, I'd come back.

    Reviewed by PhilMay 2023

  • "Hi, the holiday cottage is set in a lovely location, Irton Hall is stunning and nice to have somewhere to eat and drink right next to the property."

    Property was clean and plenty of mugs (recently bought), plates, cutlery for us, beds were comfy. Peacocks are noisy at times but add to the place, along with the geese and chickens. Plenty of walking to be done either around the grounds, over to Irton Church, St Bees or into Wasdale. Couple of items in the property need attention, the toilet is running water permanently, only a small amount and doesn't disturb your sleep, but is wasting water. The bathroom sink tap rocks a little as well and needs tightening back up along with the toilet door handle. Front door handle screws as coming out. I have hand tightened them back on but needs a screwdriver to finish it properly. None of these spoiled our visit though, would consider coming back for sure.

    Reviewed by StephenMay 2023

  • "This is a good property and well placed for exploring the Lakes."

    Irton Hall, which is not associated with the property is great, welcoming and fab food. My only criticism is the lack of crockery and the size of the cups/mugs. There are only 6 small cups, and I don’t know about you but after a hike you want a decent mug of tea or coffee. There is a great dishwasher but the lack of crockery means it has to go on or you need to wash up after every meal, not environmentally friendly and annoying, so 12 mugs, plates etc would make a massive difference to the whole experience.

    Reviewed by RichardDec 2022

  • "More information about walking from the cottage is essential as it seems some footpaths are difficult to find."

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    Reviewed by HeatherNov 2022

  • "A great property in a good location at a reasonable price - it suited us well for the week."

    Many minor plumbing niggles remain though, as reported in previous reviews (although I have some sympathy with the maintenance chap because the bathroom is designed in such a way as to make it unrepairable without ripping out everything).

    Reviewed by AndrewAug 2022

  • "Great setting."

    Well-appointed cottage with excellent kitchen equipment. Very comfortable large double bed. The washbasin plug in the bathroom needs repairing though- you have to lift it manually to let the water drain properly. Darker curtains in the main bedroom would be great for the summer months- sunlight streams in about 4.30am!

    Reviewed by LouiseJun 2022

  • "On arrival at William Court cottage our first problem was the key safe which would not respond."

    In the end called owner all in the pouring rain. Needs new key safe! We did eventually gain access. Later that evening due to cold\wet weather decided to use pellet based burner. Another problem it kept throwing up fault signal again contacted owner who after a while suggested clearing the ash basket out and making sure the holes in the bottom were not obstructed. Luckily my brother in law had some maintenance experience and sorted the problem. It would be useful for information to be made available for others in the future. Our next problem was a tv which was not working wouldn't tune in. Owner suggested getting John to have a look. However again thanks in the end to my brother in law he managed to sort it. Not a good start to our holiday. Generally cleaning was good but shower mould could do with a good deep clean. The cottage was good for visiting all tourist areas and comfortable beds. Another settee would have been useful instead of the two chairs. In order for us all to watch tv it meant moving the furniture around. A walk mounted tv would have been better. Irton Hall may well have many acres to walk in but we didn't find many acres particularly having a dog which was safe to do so as many fields had cattle in. There was a lovely walk to Irt on Church but two out of the four fields had cattle in.

    Reviewed by KarenMay 2022

  • "The property is very nice but the taps on the bath and handbasin are still loose which have been reported in the past ."

    I know why the bath tap has not been fixed . it is because the bath would have to be removed to fix it This could be fixed by drilling a small hole in the tap base and bath and inserting a screw which would cure this problem. Also the WC inlet valve is leaking causing water to be wasted all night and day.

    Reviewed by AndrewApr 2022

  • "We really enjoyed our stay and found it very comfortable."

    There are a couple of minor issues that other customers have commented on but do not affect your stay at all; yes the bath tap is wobbly but with a deep bath and loads of hot water does it matter? The mattress in the bedroom was one of the best I've slept on and wood pellet fire is great. With peacocks, pigs, chickens and geese to see, what's not to love!

    Reviewed by CatherineFeb 2022

  • "Great well equipped cottage."

    Only down side was the Wi fi hub stopped working, got in touch with the owner who got it sorted thank you. Beds were really comfortable. Good food at Irton hall in walking distance from cottage, and Bridge Inn a short drive into village. Would recommend.

    Reviewed by LyndaNov 2021

  • "Other people have mentioned the beds but they were fine for us, maybe they have been changed."

    Well equipped and clean cottage. Throughly enjoyed our stay and the surroundings of the Hall and grounds. We'll placed for touring the area.

    Reviewed by StephenSep 2021

  • "A lovely comfortable cottage, perfect for exploring the lakes."

    We had an enjoyable week, the cottage was very well equipped, especially for kitchen/cooking utensils and the owner was very quick to respond when we reported an issue with the washing machine. Would recommend.

    Reviewed by WendyAug 2021

  • "There were a number of issues with the cottage we booked."

    These issues had been highlighted by several visitors in the Visitors Book at least a year ago:- 1) One of the twin beds was broken, the ends of the bed were not fully secured and so the bed rocked forwards and backwards squeaking. As a result my daughter had to sleep on the floor for the entire 2 weeks of our stay. 2) The double bed needs replacing. The top of the base of the bed was worn through and they've fixed it using laminate flooring. This made the bed really hard as there was no flexibility in it. Sleeping on this for 2 weeks was uncomfortable to say the least. 3) The bathroom sink tap was loose. 4) The bathroom sink did not drain properly. 5) One of the kitchen chairs was broken. We are really unhappy with the state of the beds causing a lack of sleep during the holiday. The state of these is unacceptable for the money we paid for the property and we would like a partial refund please.

    Reviewed by MarkAug 2021

  • "Lovely spot to explore the Western Lakes and coast."

    Cottage had everything we needed and was comfortable. Very handy to have a pub on site too but if you want a meal book in advance as it was all booked up when we were visiting, although we enjoyed a pint sat outside. Would recommend the Bridge Inn which is a 5 minute drive away - recently refurbished with lots of tables and dog friendly. Food was very good too.

    Reviewed by SallyAug 2021

  • "The tv didn’t work, had to use WiFi of next door as WiFi didn’t work."

    Beds uncomfortable and curtains too thin. I contacted the owners and the maintenance but no replies and I left messages. I would like compensation.

    Reviewed by AlisonJul 2021

  • "Irton Hall is a stunning and perfect location to visit the lake district."

    William Cottage was clean and a perfect size for a family of four with one dog. The cottage does need some minor attention I.e. clear signage, some cosmetic repairs (shower grouting/sealant), mattresses we're awful and really need replaced - (this was pointed out by previous visitors). Aside these little things, we would definitely go back and would recommend this location.

    Reviewed by RobinJul 2021

  • "William Court Cottage is in a lovely location on the Irton Hall estate."

    The cottage is well provided for, especially with regard to kitchen equipment. Plenty of towels were supplied too. This location is excellent for anybody who loves the outdoors, great place for walking, cycling etc. There is a nice cafe just one mile away, I can definitely recommend the scrambled eggs! The cottage is very stylishly decorated and we would definitely stay there again. The double bedroom would benefit from a new mattress, ideally.

    Reviewed by EmmaJun 2021

  • "The location was perfect, in a stunning setting."

    Fully equipped kitchen, all bedding and towels provided, really nothing extra we needed to bring, and all very clean. It was cute, quiet and exactly what we wanted. Be advised about the lack of wifi - it's not that we were desperate for social media, just if you need maps/guides etc you can get 4G but download anything in advance! There was a BT router but it didn't work. If we had to pick up on anything, the beds aren't particularly comfy, but a day of walking will send you straight to sleep anyway!

    Reviewed by BevMay 2021

  • "Good location and well equipped but no QR code."

    The instruction book was missing the site map which meant we did not know where to park or where to walk-in the grounds. The curtains in the main bedroom were very thin and let in far too much light in the morning and the double bed mattress has seen better days and slopes down from the centre of the bed to each side. There was no information about WiFi in the house and the hub on top of the fridge did not work. We tried ringing the owner and got no reply. We then texted but still got no reply. We only found the details for the WiFi at the end of the holiday when we went to fill in the visitor book where it was on the inside cover. Rather disappointing and inconvenient. The bathroom sink does not empty very well and the tap is wobbly. The toilet continues to drip after flushing, wasting water.

    Reviewed by JamesMay 2021

  • "On arrival at the property it was quite obvious to us that there were no curtains or a blind in the very large downstairs front window that looked out on to the footpath that led to all the other properties around ours."

    This meant that by 6pm each evening the very bright orange security lights outside the property shone through our front windows and spotlighted us trying to have a quiet time in our front room. There was a clear view into the property for all and sundry to gawp in! It was exceedingly uncomfortable and as a result my wife telephoned the owner, Mr Monaghan, and asked about the lack of any window covering. Eventually he admitted that he was aware of the lack of window covering and that he would come over and provide a blanket to cover the window. This would have had to have been a very big blanket! Were you aware that there was no window covering in that room? How often do you inspect the properties on your books to make sure they are up to standard? She also asked him why there was a complete absence of Wi-fi in the property. His answer was that there has never been Wi-fi in the property in the past. He said that if we went over to the bar in the hotel part of Ireton Hall we could pick up (piggy-back!) their supply enough to satisfy our needs. In this day and age that was not an adequate answer. We are telling you about this problem in the hope that all efforts will be made by the owner of the property to sort it out.

    Reviewed by PaulOct 2020

  • "There was no curtain a or blind on the front window so people on the path just outside could see in The king size mattress has been made up with a stanard double sheet which came off."

    We had to spend a morning driving up to Workington to buy a sheet that fitted.

    Reviewed by RobertSep 2020

  • "On arrival, surprised to only see only one double sofa and one chair for 4 adults."

    Someone arrived to try to put up a broken blind, he brought us another chair. Failed to put up a blind so no covering for lounge window at night. Main bedroom no dressing table although an alcove with sockets and a dressing chair? Only one extension lead for 2 bedrooms so all bedside lamps could not be used.

    Reviewed by TinaSep 2020

  • "The booking process was very straightforward and the app is very easy to use."

    It was particularly nice having the countdown to our holiday always to hand. Once at William Court Cottage, most things were to hand and fittings were of a high standard for a holiday let, particularly in its price range. The information leaflets were rather out of date and there were no books; phone signals were weak but we expected this. The beds were very comfortable and we appreciated the pellet stove for drying out clothes on several wet days (last week in August, so expected!).

    Reviewed by GaryAug 2020

  • "A lovely cottage in a beautiful and uncrowded area."

    We hope to return. My only suggestion is you make recycling arrangements. We took our paper, glass and plastics with us to process at home.

    Reviewed by HelenSep 2019

  • "Really great new what to expect as we were there last year irton hall staff were ..."

    Really great new what to expect as we were there last year irton hall staff were brilliant and friendly cottage is ideal as a base for going places even had baby peacock chicks this year only thing different was a armchair missing in front room so bit of a squash to fit 4 people on remaining seats and kettle leaked but this in no way spoiled our holiday whatsoever and we all agreed we want to make it 3 years in a row recommend this place to everyone 10 out of 10 one small suggestion a tumble dryer would be priceless thankyou

    Reviewed by GordonAug 2019

  • "Fantastic cottage in beautiful surroundings, cottage was very clean with everything you might need for your stay."

    Staff in hotel bar are very welcoming. Even though their was a wedding on the Saturday next to our cottage, their was very little noise and no disturbance. Would definitely stay again.

    Reviewed by MichelleMay 2019

  • "Ideal location for anyone loving the Western Lakes."

    Wasdale and Ravenglass on your doorstep.

    Reviewed by AndrewMay 2019

  • "Lovely cottage in a fantastic location."

    Perfect for exploring the lake district. Will definitely be coming back.

    Reviewed by AlexApr 2019

  • "William court cottage is very homely and set in lovely grounds."

    The cottage had everything we needed. There is lots of waliking nearby, with Wastwater only about 15 min drive which is highly recomended for a visit. From the cottage you can walk to the bar in Irton Hall in about 1 min which is really nice. A walk of about a mile takes you to the Bridge Inn which has great beer and food. Do try the tea room down the road for a coffee and a cake, very nice. A great location and a lovely cottage

    Reviewed by NigelJan 2019

  • "All great. We only though that it would have been useful to have parking information before we arrived."

    Reviewed by PaulAug 2018

  • "Great place loved the grounds quiet and relaxing with all our favourite places ..."

    Great place loved the grounds quiet and relaxing with all our favourite places within a short drive or walk 2 peacocks came to see us most mornings and staff at Orton hall very friendly and accommodating will definitely look at going again

    Reviewed by GordonAug 2018

  • "We would have used the BBQ - but it was right at the back of the cupboard."

    Behind and under all sorts of junk - a travel cot, but also pots of paint, etc etc - and we really couldn’t be bothered! At least I think it was the BBQ. Couldn’t really see. The wifi went down two days before the end, which was a nuisance. Otherwise all was lovely, and I would be happy to return.

    Reviewed by JaneJul 2018

  • "It’s top draw wonderful place peaceful easy to find what more can I say"

    Reviewed by SteJul 2018

  • "Good accommodation with washing machine, however, there was no clothes rack to hang the washing to dry."

    Also, a pair of kitchen scissors would have been helpful. Wifi was an unexpected bonus!

    Reviewed by EdwardJun 2018

  • "Disappointed that the house was not actually part of Irton Hall so they were not over helpful once they found out you were from Sykes!"

    !! Really disappointed that the PEACOCKS, GEESE & COCKERELL were not mentioned in the write up and that they can be outside your window at 4.00 in the morning!!!! Workers dogs allowed to run around the property, 2 collies, when all dogs are supposed to be on leads at all times, one tried to bite me twice when I shooed it away from our dog, very worrying and scary!!! A case of check around first before you take your dog out? Is it safe and they are not running free? Mrs Harris would not venture outside without me.... that's not good! !! Extremly disappointed as this is the only holiday I will get and wildfowl woke me up at 4.00 on more than one occasion and one dog rule for holiday makers and another for the owner of the two collies??? These dogs were intimidating and no one seemed bothered.... let's hope your bothered??? Would not recommend this venue at all under these circumstances, I feel totally mislead. Overall cleanliness was ok but a good dust around would not go a miss plus glasses with cracks and chips in are not good?

    Reviewed by DavidJun 2018

  • "There was no reply to the 'phone calls made prior to arriving to confirm times etc."

    On arrival I tried again to check which cottage as there was no name on the door, only to find the numbers were not receiving calls.

    Reviewed by JohnJul 2017

  • "The cottage was very comfortable but our daughters were always on the look out for wifi and would regularly go across to Irton hall for this."

    Reviewed by PatriziaJun 2017

  • "Just a concern over the use of blinds in the smaller bedroom where young ..."

    Just a concern over the use of blinds in the smaller bedroom where young children sleep, the tap in the bathroom for the bath needs fixing too and the washing machine door was broken, but my Husband managed to open it still for use but needs looking at, other wise a fantastic cottage and full of well thought out equipment, lovely location, the woodlands tea rooms was a great find, Muncaster castle is worth the visit, had a fab family holiday and would highly recommend this area and this cottage

    Reviewed by TinaAug 2016

  • "Lovely unspoiled location fantastic part of lakes"

    Reviewed by MariaAug 2016

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Summary

  • Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size double, 1 x twin
  • Bathroom with bath, shower cubicle, basin and WC
  • Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with pellet woodburning stove.
  • Electric storage heaters with bio-fuel pellet woodburning stove
  • Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, CD etc
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent, wood chip pellets supplied for stove
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Cot and highchair on request
  • Off road parking for two cars
  • Small patio, shared use of 19 acres of parkland and woodland within the Irton Hall estate
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • One well-behaved pet welcome
  • Shop and pub 1 mile, bar in Irton Hall 1 min walk with free WiFi and serving local ales and food daily
  • Please noteL This property has Wi-Fi.

The property

A superb, terraced, Lakeland cottage in the grounds of the Irton Hall Estate, a mile from the village of Santon Bridge, four miles from Wastwater.

The accommodation in this welcoming Lake District cottage has been decorated and furnished to a very good standard, and is delightful both as a relaxing romantic retreat and a cosy family base, all set amidst wonderful Lakeland countryside.

There is solid oak flooring throughout the ground floor, a king-size bed in the main bedroom, a pellet woodburning stove in the sitting room and a well-equipped kitchen.

Guests have use of 19 acres of lovely parkland, and this area of Western Cumbria is a particularly beautiful region.

There is superb walking and climbing on the doorstep, and with trails to suit all abilities, everyone can enjoy the spectacular surroundings.

Great bike trails are available in the area, there is a local pub with excellent food, a lovely local tea room, Muncaster Castle is a short drive away, or why not enjoy a round on the nearby 18-hole golf course or a ride on the miniature railway in nearby Eskdale?

A wonderful Lake District cottage for a superb holiday.

Note: This cottage is close to Ref. 3977, together they sleep 8.

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About the location

IRTON HALL

Wasdale Head 5 miles.

Irton Hall is situated in the foothills of the Western fells, and sits amongst beautiful Lakeland countryside just a couple of miles from Santon Bridge and Eskdale Green. Irton Hall is steeped in history; both Oliver Cromwell and Henry VI found their way there. Within the grounds is a 1000 year old tree, The Kings Oak. Tradition has it that Henry VI arrived at Irton Hall and sought shelter; being refused by the then owner, Irton, a Yorkist, King Henry spent the night under the great oak in front of the hall, which still stands and is hence called 'The Kings Oak'. An area deemed beautiful by many Lakeland visitors, this great location boasts a skyline dominated by the towering peaks of Scafell - England's highest peak, as well as Great Gable, Hard Knott, Harter Fell and Muncaster Fell, whilst the nearby stunning valleys of Eskdale, Wasdale and Dunnerdale provide breathtaking, ever-changing scenery to be enjoyed throughout the year. Local attractions include Muncaster Castle, the World Owl Centre and the Ravenglass to Eskdale miniature railway, one of the most beautiful train journeys imaginable. Beautiful Wastwater - the deepest lake in the country and St Olaf's - the smallest church - are amongst the many well known landmarks in this awe inspiring and unspoilt area.

Note: Owner advised customers to bring their own toilet roll.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas