Accessible, Luxury Holiday Cottages in East Yorkshire

Sarah Dean • April 20, 2023

We do have an Accessibility Guide for both cottages, which I will include the links for below, but here is a brief summary of what we have done to make the cottages accessible for all to enjoy.

Here is the front entrance to Pasture House, the path is on a slight incline so that the doorway has level access, there are brick sets from the central car park to the front and back door of each property. The downstairs and outside area of both cottages, are fully accessible.

Above is an image of the downstairs bedroom en-suite in Pasture House. There is a grab rail underneath the window sill, pull down lever to the side of the toilet, a shower seat and grab rail inside the shower, level shower tray,  a lower toiletries shelf in the shower, and a lower vanity unit. Similarly in The Stables both bedrooms ensuites' are on the ground floor and have level access, with a shower seat and grab rail inside the shower and pull down lever by the side of the toilet.

Above is a photo of the Willow bedroom, on the Ground Floor of Pasture House. This bedroom has a dressing table with space to pull a wheelchair under, lower storage and hanging space for clothes. The rugs can be taken away prior, if we are notified of a guest arriving in a wheelchair.

The kitchen and dining area in both cottages is fully accessible. Pasture House kitchen is pictured above and has a lower section of worktop, without any cupboards or drawers underneath so that a wheelchair can be pulled up to. This area can be used for food and drink preparation to make everyone in your booking party feel included.

Each bedroom in both cottages, can be made up as either a twin or superking room, the twin layout has been used by previous guests to enable a carer to be able to stay in the same room with those that need this level of care.


Pasture House Accessibility Guide - https://www.accessibilityguides.org/content/pasture-house


The Stables Accessibility Guide - https://www.accessibilityguides.org/content/stables-1

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