Little Nook Farm

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A quick one nighter in Hebden

What a hidden gem, the place is immaculate with lovingly tendered landscaping. Toilet and shower facilities are pristine. Steven the owner is very friendly and helpful. There is a little bus every 30 minutes to take you down into Hebden Bridge. What a wonderful CL!

GedPete2506

Reviewed on 21/04/2024 09:41

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Great Site

Lovely welcome from Steven the owner who had included detailed instructions of the best way to approach the site in confirmation email a few days prior to arrival. Site consists of 3 hardstanding pitches and 2 reinforced grass pitches. The site is located on a hillside giving stunning views across the valley. Drinking water tap and a range of recycling bins are readily available next to entrance gate. Notice board with useful info. Single toilet, shower and kitchen sink provided which were clean and well maintained throughout our 3 night stay. Black waste disposal also available. The site itself is approximately 1.5.miles from Hebden Bridge, it is a steep descent however the 595 bus travels from Hebden Bridge up the hill past the site roughly every half an hour which helps. I would happily recommend this site which was great value for money at £20a night in March.

N D Jenks

Reviewed on 25/03/2024 20:01

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inadequate facilities

Excellent site and well cared for but highly disappointed with toilet facilities. Have just returned from 3 day break and must comment on toilet facilities. 1 toilet, 1 shower, 1 washing up facility, fair enough but how unhygienic in one small room. The room was mouldy on all wall surfaces not just the shower area. It smelled of damp. All surfaces had dust on them. Dread to think when the facilities were cleaned last. Certainly not whilst we were there as the waste bin on leaving still had the same rubbish in it as when we arrived. Towels are supplied but we used our own. We would have rated this a 9 out of 10 but due to facilities only a 5. A shame because it could be so much better with a bit more care. Sorry but we won't be back and can't believe some of the reviews praising the facilities. There is no excuse for uncleanliness. We have been members for 7 years and this is our first review.

petemac

Reviewed on 10/11/2023 14:04

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Just Idylic

Well, what can I say about about this stunning little site? It is just wonderful and we’ve had a glorious few nights away this weekend. Honestly, I cannot praise this CL site enough. Tucked away just above Old Town, Hebden Bridge, the site has five pitches, three hard standing and two grassed. All have power points close to the pitches and a fresh water point by the entrance / exit. The only toilet and shower facility is excellent too, set just against the farm and a thirty second walk from the pitches. We never had to wait, it was always superbly clean and with an electric shower, the hot water cannot run out. The site was full on Saturday evening, but oh so peaceful with views across the Calder Valley to die for. With an excellent Country Pub within 10 minutes walk (Hare & Hounds - try the steak pie), you cannot be better placed to explore Hebden Bridge, Heptonstall and Shibden Hall. The staff are just superb, informative and helpful. With a fee of only £20 a night, it’s excellent value too. We will be back in the spring and are already looking forward to it. As a bit of advice, plan your route to the site from the A6033, using the large turning area to hang a right at The Toll House onto Ackroyd Lane towards Old Town & the site. Our Sat Nasty decided to send us up the Valley ‘direct’ …. A bit daunting !!!

TheLumblies

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Reviewed on 29/10/2023 17:39

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A great little site.

We spent four nights here and used it as a base for walking, it’s perfect for this having a range of public footpaths passing close by the site. Facilities on the site are good, a selection of bins for segregating recycling, reasonable shower/toilet, well maintained site/grounds and a lovely welcome when we first arrived. We walked into Hebden Bridge every day and tried a different route each time, going in to Hebden is relatively easy but it’s a severe uphill walk back so not for the fainthearted. Eating/drinking options in Hebden Bridge range from cheap and cheerful to more refined. We ate in The White Swan (cheap and cheerful), The Shoulder of Mutton (pricier but good food), Stubbing Wharf (mass produced food at a reasonable price/quality) and The Trades (fantastic Indonesian pop-up food from Nin, not too pricy but extremely tasty. Beers in The Trades were also good and very well priced). The Trades was probably our favourite but may not be to everyone’s taste. Overall I would highly recommend a visit to this site but please pay heed to the directions from Hebden Bridge to the site with a caravan on the back, there are some very steep and difficult roads around the area. We will be back….

GTPolly

Reviewed on 10/09/2023 11:16

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Great views, lovely site

Stayed here for 4 nights. The site is very well kept and looks lovely, plenty of flowers in summer! Facilities are good and well kept. Nice level pitches. A few walks available direct from the site or you can go down into Hebden Bridge . Beware.. it's an easy 20 min walk down to town, we walked back once, that was enough, a killer walk if like me you are not very fit. Our 2nd trip down to town we got the bus back !!

jayne wilson

Reviewed on 21/08/2023 19:05

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Highly recommended

This is a very well maintained and clean site in a beautiful area. The views are amazing. The owners are very friendly and exceptionally helpful. The nice country walk into Hebden Bridge is all downhill, but if you will struggle to walk back up to the site then there is a regular bus service and taxis are also available. Had a lovely meal in the local pub, Hare & Hounds, as recommended by the owner.

iveson

Reviewed on 13/08/2023 19:08

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Bliss

Absolutely smashing CL Little Nook outside Hebden Bridge (with a station for Halifax, Chester, York, Leeds). Every 30 min bus service to town (hourly in the evening), excellent pub 200yds away. The site: beautifully landscaped pitches surrounded by plants and flowers. Quite possibly the best view in Yorkshire down the valley. Lovely owners. Excellent shower / loo / washing up room (but there is only 1 so be prepared to queue in the morning). We were really sad to leave, it was pure bliss staying there and we will return many times.

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Reviewed on 16/06/2023 19:28

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Wonderful Location

We have just spent 3 nights on this wonderful CL with stunning views across the valley. The CL is maintained to a high standard and has very clean facilities - a shower and a toilet. The hosts are very friendly and helpful and clearly take pride in maintaining the landscape around the site which had some lovely flowers in bloom whilst we were there. We had some great walks from the site but caught the local bus back from Hebden Bridge town centre - it was only £1.70 and stops right outside the farm which is a bonus. I was so glad of the bus after a challenging walk to Stoodley Pike! All in all a gorgeous location where you can sit peacefully just listening to the local wildlife. We did not want to leave and will definitely return :)

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Reviewed on 03/06/2023 10:41

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Balm for the Soul

The information provided by the owner is Comprehensive and the last few reviews have filled in any gaps so not much more to be added by me. The only reason for giving this review 4* and not 5, (wish I could have split the difference), is solely down to the ease of arrival. Personally I've encountered worse and I noticed during the time we spent here that drivers going up or down the A6033 Hebden Bridge to Keighley road generally knew that there parked cars on one side, nearer to H.B. so care was taken to allow any vehicles that had already started either up or down to have right of way. Common Sense prevailed but there are one or two blind bends as you negotiate with your caravan or Motorhome and you do keep your fingers crossed. The drive to the CL through "Old Town" is fairly straightforward as visibility is good. We didn't travel too far in our 4 night stay but did get down to Gibson Mill and Hardcastle Crags. We also made use of the wonderful weather and walked on the Moor and Hillside. The pub is a Timothy Taylor owned one but not always open on Mondays or Tuesday. The village shop (by the primary school) is well stocked and the cafe next door excellent. The CL is compact but whilst we were there everyone was friendly and showed courtesy to the others. I can see why this site is popular and the owner and family were very pleasant. Pitches are pre-allocated. We had no trouble with EE or Smarty signal. Views are wonderful and sunsets spectacular. Hebden Bridge roads are currently being relaid so expect some delays in town, which in itself is well worth spending some time in. Well worth the effort in getting to it.

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Reviewed on 28/05/2023 15:24

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