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The Limes , Coxwold
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Price: £ from £ 736.00

Sleeps: 8

Booking information for The Limes

The Limes is a beautiful, spacious property in the charming village of Coxwold which sits between the North York Moors National Park and The Howardian Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With four bedrooms, including one ground floor double with en-suite, the house is a perfect size for family holidays. The ground floor also features a large open plan kitchen/dining room and a comfortable sitting room with cosy wood burning stove. On the second floor of the property is a family room with L shaped sofa, smart TV and Blu-ray which provides families with a much sought after second space to relax in. The Limes occupies a good sized plot with well-established gardens to the front and rear and a pretty stream running through. French doors from the sitting room open on to a paved patio with outdoor seating and a large lawn.

Coxwold is conveniently located just 20 minutes’ drive from Junction 49 of the A1. Within this pretty North Yorkshire village is a medieval church, village hall, outdoor tennis courts, tearoom and country inn. Many wonderful destinations can be reached from Coxwold including the traditional market towns of Thirsk, Helmsley and Easingwold. The famous city of York with its historic Minster, is only 20 miles away, perfectly located for a day trip. On the doorstep are two stunning natural treasures; the North York Moors National Park and the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Whether on foot, bicycle, horseback or even steam train, the breath-taking Yorkshire landscape is just waiting to be explored.

This holiday at a glance

  • Sleeps eight guests
  • Three double bedrooms (one on ground floor) and one twin bedroom.
  • Family bathroom and two en-suite bathrooms.
  • Comfortable main sitting room and additional family room with 55” television.
  • Large enclosed rear garden with patio.
  • Front garden with open stream running through.
  • Parking for up to four cars.
  • Wood burning stove.
  • WiFi.
  • Walking distance to village tearoom (2 minutes) and village pub (5 minutes).
  • Minimum of a three night stay.

Additional features

  • Free standing gas range, multifunction microwave, fridge with small freezer compartment.
  • Dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer.
  • Highchair, travel cot and stairgate available upon request.
  • Two smart televisions with Freeview and Blu-ray players.
  • DAB digital radio, radio alarm clock in master bedroom, Samsung Wireless Audio 360 Speakers with Bluetooth.
  • Garden table and chairs seating 8 guests.
  • Coal barbecue set.

Some ground floor • Dog Free • Baby Welcome • Enclosed Garden • Log Burner/Open Fire • On Site Parking • Wifi • Pub Nearby • Children Welcome • Hamper • Cycling • Spa facilities (on/off site) • Tennis Court • Walking

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Librarian's Cottage , Castle Howard
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Price: £ from £ 429.00

Sleeps: 4

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This pretty stone cottage is situated in the Castle Howard Estate village of Coneysthorpe. With two cosy wood burning stoves, furnished with items from Castle Howard itself, and carefully chosen modern furnishings, the cottage is perfectly appointed. A picturesque garden with trickling stream is the perfect place to relax after a day exploring the region.

The delightful village of Coneysthorpe on the Castle Howard Estate sits at the heart of the Howardian Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Perfectly placed in rural North Yorkshire; the North York Moors National Park, Yorkshire Coast and medieval city of York are all easily accessible. Castle Howard, which is just a stone’s throw from the village, is one of Britain’s finest stately homes and was built in the 18th century by Sir John Vanbrugh. The nearby market town of Malton boasts an impressive array of independent food outlets, cafes, restaurants and shops with popular food markets taking place each month.

The Howardian Hills and North York Moors offer endless footpaths and bridleways and are popular with cyclists, walkers and nature lovers. The rugged Yorkshire Coast includes towns such as Whitby and Scarborough as well as smaller fishing villages including Sandsend and Robin Hood’s Bay, all within an hours drive. The city of York is just 15 miles away and offers many attractions including museums, galleries, river cruises, York Minster, the medieval walls and a huge variety of shop and restaurants.

This holiday cottage at a glance

  • Sleeps four guests.
  • Two bedrooms and one bathroom.
  • Two wood burning stoves.
  • Please note this property has low beams
  • WiFi.
  • Designated parking for two vehicles at rear of property.
  • The property boasts two secluded patio areas with garden furniture. These overlook a large shared garden, complete with orchard and trickling stream. The garden is not fully enclosed.
  • Children over five years old welcome.
  • Two well behaved dogs welcome (small additional charge per dog).
  • Minimum stay of three nights.

Additional features

  • Entry passes to Castle Howard valid for the duration of your stay.
  • Barbecue.
  • Patio area with outdoor dining table and deck chairs.
  • Furnished with vintage pieces, items from Castle Howard itself and carefully chosen modern furnishings.
  • Television with Freeview TV.
  • DVD player.
  • Combined fridge/freezer, dishwasher, electric cooker and gas hob, microwave, washer/dryer.
  • Initial wood supply provided in baskets by the wood burning stoves. Additional logs/kindling available to purchase from the Castle Howard Garden Centre open 7 days/week. Delivery possible on request.

One Dog • Two Dogs • Dog Friendly • Log Burner/Open Fire • On Site Parking • Wifi • Children Welcome • Hamper • Cycling • Fishing • Golf • Walking

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Fell View , Cotterdale
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Price: £ from £ 510.00

Sleeps: 6

Booking information for Fell View

Fell View enjoys a beautiful location in the quiet hamlet of Cotterdale which nestles between rolling fells and lies at the end of a single track lane, 10 minutes from the market town of Hawes.

Over the lane the cottage is fronted by a trickling stream and has mature private gardens. Fell View is perfect for nature lovers, with many birds and wildlife to see including the rare red squirrel. It is also great for cyclists being about 2 miles from Buttertub Pass which was on the route of the Tour De France and for walkers with footpaths virtually from the front gate. Fell View retains many of its original features, including beamed ceilings in most rooms. It is beautifully furnished with period furnishings and modern appliances. The cottage offers a separate snug with tv/Xbox where children (or the adults) can escape, making it ideal for families.

There are many local attractions close by including Wensleydale Creamery, famous for its cheese, Dales Countryside Museum and Hardraw Force, England’s highest single drop waterfall. Fell View is also conveniently located for the Southern Lake District being about one hours drive. Fine dining at the Yorebridge Arms in Bainbridge is only a 15 minute drive and Simonstone Hall is only an 8 minute drive for traditional Yorkshire food with great views.

This holiday at a glance

  • Sleeps six guests.
  • Two king sized bedrooms, one twin bedroom, family bathroom and ground floor shower room.
  • Wood burning stove.
  • Private mature garden with patio seating area and barbecue.
  • Parking for two small cars.
  • Children and infants in own travel cot welcome.
  • Sorry, no pets.
  • WiFi.
  • Minimum of a two night stay.

Additional features

  • Large inglenook fireplace.
  • Electric/gas Aga range cooker, fridge freezer, and microwave.
  • Dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer.
  • Two televisions, DVD player and X-Box.
  • Bose iPod docking station.
  • High chair and stairgate (available on request).
  • Garden table and chairs.
  • Barbecue.

Dog Free • Baby Welcome • Enclosed Garden • Log Burner/Open Fire • On Site Parking • Wifi • Children Welcome • Hamper • Cycling • Walking

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RedRoofs , Aislaby
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Price: £ from £ 736.00

Sleeps: 8

Booking information for RedRoofs

Situated in the village of Aislaby and with beautiful far-reaching views over the National Park, the property is a comfortable family home consisting of four bedrooms and three bathrooms, there’s plenty of room for all the family sleeping eight in comfort. Why not relax in front of one of the wood burning stoves in a comfortable chair in the sitting room after a bracing walk, or have a glass of wine sitting on the terrace on a summer’s evening.

The village of Aislaby is a short walk away with The Forge selling bar meals if you would like a quick bite to eat. If you prefer coastal views, Whitby is not far away with its bustling harbour with both fishing and pleasure boats, where there are plenty of restaurants and take-away fish and chip shops if you wish to indulge in this English seaside favourite.

Sandsend and Robin Hood’s Bay are also close by and well worth a visit along this beautiful coastline, and lovely places to start your walk. If cycling is one of your pastimes, Dalby Forest is an excellent place for mountain biking. Why not visit the North Yorkshire Moors Railway at Grosmont and relax as the train travels through the stunning countryside, or if you were a fan of the television series ‘Heartbeat’, take a trip to Goathland to see where it was filmed.

This holiday at a glance

  • Sleeps eight guests.
  • Four bedrooms.
  • Two en-suite bathrooms and one family bathroom.
  • South-facing position with beautiful views over the Esk Valley.
  • Two wood burning stoves.
  • Doors leading out to the terrace from the sitting room.
  • Parking for up to four cars.
  • Private garden with outdoor seating and a barbecue on the terrace.
  • WiFi.
  • Children and infants welcome.
  • One well-behaved dog welcome (small additional charge).
  • Minimum two night stay.

Additional features

  • Underfloor heating.
  • Electric oven with a separate induction hob.
  • Microwave.
  • Washing machine and tumble dryer.
  • Combined fridge/freezer.
  • Dishwasher.
  • Smart television with internet access.
  • Digital radio.
  • Cot and highchair available upon request.
  • Garden furniture.

One Dog • Baby Welcome • Dog Friendly • Enclosed Garden • Log Burner/Open Fire • On Site Parking • Wifi • Pub Nearby • Children Welcome • Hamper • Cycling • Walking

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Mason's Cottage , Ampleforth
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Price: £ from £ 399.00

Sleeps: 2

Booking information for Mason's Cottage

This former stonemason’s workshop has been beautifully renovated into a light and airy bolthole for two and a perfect base for exploring all of the beautiful countryside and coast of North Yorkshire. Mason’s Cottage was originally owned by a family of stonemasons who worked on the local churches, houses and schools including Ampleforth Abbey.

Ampleforth has existed as a village since Saxon times and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. The village is situated at the southern boundary of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, just north of the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and surrounded by beautiful countryside, offering scenic walks and cycling routes right from the front door. Just five minutes’ drive away is the pretty market town of Helmsley with its Castle, Walled Garden, Duncombe Park and a wide range of shops, pubs and restaurants.

This holiday at a glance

  • Sleeps two guests.
  • Ground floor accommodation (there are two internal steps within).
  • Master bedroom with 6’ zip and link bed.
  • Bathroom with bath and shower over.
  • Wood burning stove.
  • WiFi.
  • Small, enclosed outdoor seating area.
  • Children over 10 years welcome.
  • One well behaved dog welcome (small addiional charge).
  • Walks and cycle routes from the front door.
  • Minimum of a two night stay.

Additional features

  • Double height sitting room with lovely, large windows.
  • Sofa bed in the sitting room (see Notes).
  • Electric oven and separate electric hob.
  • Microwave, fridge with freezer compartment, dishwasher.
  • Television with internet enabled TV.
  • Telephone with honesty box.
  • Garden furniture.
  • Allocated parking outside the property.

One Dog • Ground Floor Bedroom • Dog Friendly • Log Burner/Open Fire • On Site Parking • Wifi • Pub Nearby • Hamper • Cycling • Golf • Walking

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Lime Kiln Farmhouse , Castle Howard
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Price: £ from £ 552.00

Sleeps: 6

Booking information for Lime Kiln Farmhouse

This pretty stone built 18th century farmhouse with views of Castle Howard is situated in the attractive rural Castle Howard estate village of Coneysthorpe with easy access onto the Centenary Way. Furnished and decorated by the late Lady Susan Howard with a unique blend of antiques and vintage pieces from Castle Howard itself and carefully chosen contemporary furnishings, the cottage is beautifully appointed. Downstairs comprises a living room with cosy wood burner, a second sitting room also with a wood burner, a well appointed and spacious kitchen/dining room, utility room, shower room/WC and a bedroom suitable for two children. Upstairs two double bedrooms and two bathrooms complete the property. A picturesque garden includes a patio area with outdoor dining table and deck chairs and is the perfect place to relax after a day exploring the region.

The delightful village of Coneysthorpe on the Castle Howard Estate sits at the heart of the Howardian Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Perfectly placed in rural North Yorkshire; the North York Moors National Park, Yorkshire Coast and medieval city of York are all easily accessible. Castle Howard, which is just a stone’s throw from the village, is one of Britain’s finest stately homes and was built in the 18th century by Sir John Vanbrugh. The nearby market town of Malton boasts an impressive array of independent food outlets, cafes, restaurants and shops with popular food markets taking place each month.

This holiday at a glance

  • Sleeps six guests (maximum four adults).
  • Master bedroom with 6' zip and link bed and en-suite.
  • Bedroom with 6' zip and link bed and family bathroom.
  • Ground floor bedroom with bunk beds suitable for two children and shower room.
  • Wood burning stoves in sitting room and snug.
  • Picturesque enclosed garden and patio.
  • WiFi.
  • Designated parking at the rear of the property.
  • Children over 5 years welcome.
  • Two well behaved dogs (small additional charge).
  • Monday and Friday arrivals.
  • Minimum of a three night stay.

Additional features

  • Entry passes to Castle Howard valid for the duration of your stay.
  • Furnished with vintage pieces from Castle Howard and carefully chosen contemporary furnishings.
  • Freestanding range cooker, microwave and combined fridge/freezer.
  • Dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer.
  • Nespresso machine.
  • Smart TV and DVD player.
  • Outdoor dining table and deck chairs.
  • Barbecue.
  • Initial wood supply provided in baskets by the wood burning stoves. Additional logs/kindling available to purchase from the Castle Howard Garden Centre open 7 days/week. Delivery possible on request.

One Dog • Some ground floor • Two Dogs • Dog Friendly • Enclosed Garden • Log Burner/Open Fire • On Site Parking • Wifi • Children Welcome • Hamper • Walking

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Prospect House , Ampleforth
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Price: £ from £ 880.00

Sleeps: 8

Booking information for Prospect House

Prospect House is a handsome, three storey, four bedroom family home and a perfect base for exploring all of the beautiful countryside and coast of North Yorkshire. The house was originally owned by a family of stonemasons who worked on the local churches, houses and schools including Ampleforth Abbey. The name of the house reflects the wonderful views of the so-called Gilling Gap from the first floor bedrooms!

Ampleforth has existed as a village since Saxon times and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. The village is situated at the southern boundary of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, just north of the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and surrounded by beautiful countryside, offering scenic walks and cycling routes right from the front door. Just five minutes’ drive away is the pretty market town of Helmsley with its Castle, Walled Garden, Duncombe Park and a wide range of shops, pubs and restaurants.

  • Sleeps eight guests.
  • Master bedroom with king-size bed and en-suite.
  • Two further double bedrooms (one king-size and one with 6' zip and link) and a twin bedroom.
  • Family bathroom and further shower room.
  • Wood burning stove.
  • WiFi.
  • South facing lawned garden
  • Paved patio.
  • Walks and cycle routes from the front door.
  • On-street parking.
  • Children and infants welcome.
  • Up to two well behaved dogs welcome (small additional charge)
  • Minimum of a three night stay.

Additional features

  • Views from first floor windows.
  • Second floor den.
  • Electric oven and separate electric hob.
  • Microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer.
  • Television room with internet enabled TV.
  • Telephone with honesty box.
  • A stairgate, two highchairs and two cots available on request.
  • Garden furniture.

One Dog • Two Dogs • Baby Welcome • Dog Friendly • Enclosed Garden • Log Burner/Open Fire • Wifi • Pub Nearby • Children Welcome • Hamper • Golf • Walking

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Spicer Manor , Ingbirchworth
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Price: £ from £ 6520.00

Sleeps: 30

Booking information for Spicer Manor

If you’re planning a very special break with a large number of friends and family, Spicer Manor gives you all the space and amenities you could ever wish for. With a long dining table that seats 30 guests, large sitting rooms with opulent leather settees to sink into, a games room on the top floor with everything from pool and snooker to air hockey tables, this could be the setting to a very memorable break indeed.

The owners have paid great attention to detail throughout, with individually decorated en-suites for all the master bedrooms, and beautiful touches like a stag head punch bowl and end-of-bed ottomans. The kitchen is the perfect setting for a get-together, with breakfast bars and chairs as well as a large Yorkshire range to make things cosy. Speaking of the perfect setting, the swooping central staircase creates the ideal photo opportunity for guests.

Behind the property is a large decked area, with rattan furniture to seat 30 guests and not one but two hot tubs. The patio looks out onto the beautiful Yorkshire countryside beyond, and you’re in the perfect spot for lots of walks across the Pennines and South Yorkshire. But with so much waiting for you back at Spicer Manor, you’ll probably want to head back to your home-from-home very soon!

This holiday at a glance

  • Sleeps 30 guests.
  • 15 double bedrooms, all with TVs.
  • 15 en-suite bathrooms.
  • Fantastic views of the of the open countryside.
  • State of the art cinema room.
  • Games room with table tennis, pool, table football and air hockey challenges.
  • Two hot tubs.
  • Large garden with fields and picnic tables.
  • WiFi.
  • Private parking for 25 cars.
  • Children of all ages welcome.
  • Up to four well behaved dogs welcome.
  • A damage deposit of £1000 will be requested 10 days before arrival, full details will be provided with your arrival guide after booking.
  • Minimum three night stay.
  • Owner happy to accept additional day guests for a small additional charge (please contact the office)

Additional features

  • Four electric ovens and two hobs.
  • Microwave.
  • Three dishwashers.
  • Two washing machines.
  • Tumble dryer.
  • Two American fridge freezers.
  • Smart TVs and blu-ray player.
  • Digital radio.
  • SONOS music system.
  • Underfloor heating on three floors.
  • Up to 10 high chairs and cots available on request.
  • Dog cleaning room.
  • Built-in stair gates.
  • Patio area with tables and chairs for 30 people.
  • Stone feature and waterfall (child friendly with no water pools).
  • Gas barbecue.
  • Storage shed for bikes can be arranged on request.
  • Catering and housekeeping service available on request at additional cost (see Notes).

One Dog • Some ground floor • Three Dogs • Two Dogs • Baby Welcome • Ground Floor Bedroom • Dog Friendly • Enclosed Garden • On Site Parking • Wifi • Jacuzzi/Hot Tub • Children Welcome • Hamper • Cycling • Games Room • Table Tennis • Walking

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The Old Combine Shed , Blackwoods
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Price: £ from £ 552.00

Sleeps: 7

Booking information for The Old Combine Shed

The Old Combine Shed is a tastefully converted barn, set in the beautiful Yorkshire countryside and on the grounds of a working farm. If you’re hoping to get away from it all, there’s no better place to stay, with miles of beautiful open countryside to gaze out on.

Although it can feel like you’ve escaped the hustle and bustle and left the cares of the world behind, civilisation isn’t far away at all. The picturesque town of Easingwold is just a short drive away, where you can pick up food and provisions and enjoy local hearty Yorkshire fare. Slightly further afield is the beautiful and historic city of York, where you’ll find world-class shopping and entertainment on offer. But to truly relax and take the weight off, just take a stroll through the Yorkshire Moors, with walks right from your doorstep at The Old Combine Shed.

This holiday at a glance

  • Sleeps seven guests.
  • Ground floor master bedroom with king size bed and en-suite.
  • One king size bedroom with king size bed.
  • One twin bedroom with 3' bed.
  • One single bedroom with 3' bed.
  • Family bathroom with bath and shower over bath.
  • Shower room with walk in shower.
  • Enclosed garden with patio.
  • WiFi.
  • Children of all ages welcome.
  • Parking for three cars.
  • Sorry, no pets.
  • Minimum two night stay.

Additional features

  • Electric oven and hob.
  • Combined fridge/freezer.
  • Microwave.
  • Dishwasher.
  • Washer/dryer.
  • Television with Freeview and DVD player.
  • Radio and CD player.
  • Highchair and travel cot available on request.
  • Garden furniture.
  • Barbecue.

Dog Free • Some ground floor • Baby Welcome • Ground Floor Bedroom • Enclosed Garden • On Site Parking • Wifi • Children Welcome • Hamper • Cycling • Golf • Walking

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Heatherdene , Low Row
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Price: £ from £ 552.00

Sleeps: 6

Booking information for Heatherdene

Heatherdene is a Grade II listed stone cottage with views of Swaledale from every window. Tastefully decorated and furnished throughout, this is the ideal place to get away from it all.

Situated on common land, the doors of Heatherdene open straight onto the moor from where you can walk for miles on the network of footpaths and bridleways around. There is an OS map centred on Heatherdene on the hall wall to help you plan your excursions in some of the country’s most beautiful landscapes.

Internally, Heatherdene has been lovingly restored to provide luxury holiday accommodation. The sitting room has large comfortable sofas, underfloor heating and a wood burning stove for warmth and relaxation. It is a delight to prepare meals in the well-planned, well-equipped kitchen with an electric Aga and large corner fridge for storing enough food and drink for the duration of your stay. Hypnos mattresses and 100% Egyptian cotton sheets ensure a good night’s sleep and, should you bring any work away with you, there is WiFi and a desk with USB charger on the landing.

Despite the feeling of getting off the beaten track, Heatherdene has a gastro pub at the bottom of the hill and plenty of lovely things to do and see within a 20-mile radius. Reeth is four miles away and the popular towns of Leyburn and Richmond are approximately a 30 minute drive from Heatherdene and well worth a visit.

This holiday at a glance

  • Sleeps six guests.
  • Bedroom with king size bed and en-suite shower room.
  • Bedroom with king size bed.
  • Twin bedroom.
  • Family bathroom.
  • Wood burning stove.
  • Situated on common land.
  • Many miles of footpaths on the doorstep.
  • WiFi.
  • Parking for two cars (see Notes).
  • Sorry no pets.
  • Suitable for children over the age of twelve.
  • Minimum stay two nights.

Additional features

  • Electric Aga.
  • Large larder fridge.
  • Freezer.
  • Microwave.
  • Dishwasher.
  • Washing machine.
  • Freeview television.
  • Bluetooth speaker.
  • Digital radio.
  • Underfloor heating in the dining and sitting rooms.
  • Garden furniture.
  • Barbecue.

Dog Free • Log Burner/Open Fire • On Site Parking • Wifi • Pub Nearby • Hamper • Cycling • Fishing • Walking

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