QWe needed somewhere to make our own for three nights visiting relatives nearby in West bYorkshire, and my wife found Jo's wonderful place in the village of Gildersome.
what a great little gem it is!
Spacious, spotlessly clean, with a welcome pack of goodies very kindly left for us to consume.
Excellent king sized bed, spacious lounge, well-fitted kitchen and a great bathroom.
The private parking was off-street and right outside the door.
We will return!
Had a lovely one night stay and would highly recommend. Not only was Joanne really helpful the house was lovely. Thank you for having us Joanne it was great
Lovely 2 night stay with all the home comforts, very well equipped and cosy. We booked it for our mum's 80th birthday as took her to Emmerdale Studio Tour which is about 20 min drive away. Very well situated for Leeds and Bradford city centre.
The local pub, The Griffin Inn however does not serve meals in the evening which is unfortunate.
Overall lovely clean accommodation.
From first arriving to this place, the parking is horrendous if you have a big car. Very tight due to the brick wall been built, no consideration to customers.
Rust, mould and cracked sink is all we saw on arriving into the building, which was a health hazard to ones health.
Never slept there, refused to! Back garden is overlooked, grass has many patches in my opinion animals have been in the property. We left wheezy, so unclean and something was not right in the place.
Would not recommend. Have stayed many places but this was just horrible.
This was the property that had everything, we lacked nothing-all appliances, Wi Fi good parking in a pleasant suburb of Leeds.
I was concerned when I first Google Earthed it-the first image showed a part tinned up Derelict Office Building up for sale, the Coach House was in the grounds in what looked like a building site-the image was dated 2009.Further views revealed newer images, like those in Trip Advisor.
When we arrivedThere was a new house at the back of the Coach House, the sad former offices had been converted back to a fine dwelling house, the home of the owner, who greeted us on arrival.
The conversion on the Coach House was first class and so roomy with first class fixtures and fittings including a TV set bigger than my own.
A Welcome basket containing Tea Coffee Chocolate and biscuits awaited in the kitchen and Toiletries in the bathroom.
The property appeared to have everything.
We had come back to Leeds for a family wedding.
I visited Gildersome in the early 60s and I remember the Shoddy mill which made army uniform cloth and the large scrapyard.
I could not believe the charming and quiet village it has become. The Fish and Chip shop was as awesome as ever.
The Indian Restaurant was brilliant. We went twice, the second time with my wife's brother and his wife.
A pub 1/4 mile away made it perfect.
This ones a keeper.
We'll be back.