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Fourth Farm - Winsall Court II in Gransmoor, East Yorkshire, North East England

Fourth Farm - Winsall Court II, Gransmoor, East Yorkshire, North East England

Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599

Self catering accommodation in Gransmoor sleeps 2.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Sleeps 2

Accommodation overview: Dating back to the 18th century, these beautiful farm buildings have been lovingly converted to enhance charm and character. Offering peace and tranquillity, they are located within the tiny hamlet of Gransmoor, on a working arable farm. Set on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds, an area of natural beauty, with easy access to York, Beverley and the North Yorkshire Moors. Surrounded by many historical houses, including the nearby Burton Agnes Hall with its beautiful gardens and fine art. The RSPB sanctuary at Bempton is a bird-watchers haven and is just a few miles away. Explore the rugged yet beautiful Yorkshire Coast with the seaside resorts of Bridlington and Scarborough with miles of Blue Flag sandy beaches. Many nearby golf courses including Ganton, approx 20 miles. Bridle paths for walking nearby. A warm welcome awaits. Shops 3 miles.




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Manor Farm Cottage in Holtby, East Yorkshire, North East England

Manor Farm Cottage, Holtby, East Yorkshire, North East England

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899

Self catering accommodation in Holtby sleeps 4.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Pub nearby • Detached • Sleeps 4

Accommodation overview: Standing adjacent to the owner’s listed Georgian farmhouse, this converted barn and stable has been transformed into a beautiful holiday property with spacious beamed living room and private patio. It is in an ideal location for easy access into the ancient walled city of York, being just a 10-minute drive, renowned for its magnificent minster, the National Railway Museum, Jorvik Viking Centre, The Barley Hall and Castle Museum. The quaint cobbled streets lead to a plethora of wonderful shops, restaurants, inns and traditional tearooms, and the city hosts a variety of festivals throughout the year. The North Yorkshire Moors with its famous steam railway and the seaside resorts of Scarborough, Whitby and Filey are within easy driving distance. Shop 1 mile, pubs 1/2 mile.

Step to well-equipped kitchen with breakfast area and tiled floor. Double bedroom with 5ft bed. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Step to shower room with toilet. First floor: Beamed living/dining room.




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Wandale Barn in York, East Yorkshire, North East England

Wandale Barn, York, East Yorkshire, North East England

Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £1300

Self catering accommodation in York sleeps 8.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Pets allowed • Detached • Sleeps 8

Accommodation overview: Standing peacefully in the heart of picturesque Ryedale, this carefully converted detached barn offers superb quality spacious holiday accommodation perfect for families and groups of friends. Situated in the Howardian Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, there are walking and cycling tracks in abundance, an ideal way to enjoy the stunning scenery, quaint villages and market towns. Hovingham (3 miles) is the ancestral home of the Duchess of Kent and this picturesque village has a bakery where visitors can enjoy freshly bakes bread and pies. The magnificent 18th-century house at Castle Howard, location for the filming of Brideshead Revisited is close by and hosts annual events and concerts, has an award-winning farm shop and beautiful gardens. Local places of interest include Nunnington Hall, Rievaulx Abbey, Eden Camp Museum and Flamingo Land. Helmsley (10 miles), with its Walled Garden, Duncombe Park and an open-air swimming pool (summer season only), has a variety of individual shops, inns and traditional tea shops, and from Pickering (13 miles) you can board the famous steam train and travel through the scenic North Yorks Moors National Park to the fishing resort of Whitby. Along the Heritage Coast there are miles of sandy beaches and smugglers’ coves can be found at Staithes and Robin Hood’s Bay. The historic walled city of York (20 miles) holds irresistible appeal for all ages with its minster, castle and railway museums, Jorvik centre, river cruises and ghost walks. Shops and pub 1½ miles.

Living room. Dining room. Well-equipped kitchen with breakfast area. Utility. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed and TV, leading to twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom with toilet (suitable for families). Two further double bedrooms, one with 5ft bed, TV and en-suite shower room with toilet. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet.




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Ashtree House - Mercia in York, East Yorkshire, North East England

Ashtree House - Mercia, York, East Yorkshire, North East England

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899

Self catering accommodation in York sleeps 4.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Golf nearby • Pub nearby • Easy Walking • Sleeps 4

Accommodation overview: This fine Victorian building has been renovated to form spacious, comfortable apartments of E.T.C. ‘4 Star’ standard. Set on the edge of York, in the quiet suburb of Clifton. Near Rawcliffe Bar Park and Ride, this is an ideal location for discovering the historic city, renowned for its Minster and assortment of museums, including the Castle Museum, Railway Museum and famous Jorvik Viking Centre. The cobbled streets which wind through the walled city offer excellent shops, bars and restaurants. Within 30 miles lie the glorious Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors, with its steam railway from Pickering (25 miles). Along the coastline, the scenery varies from the dramatic cliffs at Bempton, gentle shelving sands at Filey, the historic seaport of Whitby and the traditional resort of Scarborough – all within 40 miles. Local places of interest include Castle Howard, Beningborough Hall and Rievaulx Abbey. Racing at York, Thirsk and Ripon. Ten-pin bowling and cinema at Clifton Moor, 1 mile. Golf and sports-centre in York. Shops 200 yards, local inn 500 yards.




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Lendal Tower in York, East Yorkshire, North East England

Lendal Tower, York, East Yorkshire, North East England

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £

Self catering accommodation in York sleeps 6.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Pub nearby • Sleeps 6

Accommodation overview: Step into a piece of medieval history. With panoramic views over the beautiful city of York and the River Ouse, this spectacular 700-year old Ancient Scheduled Monument offers a truly unique holiday experience. In a landmark setting on the eastern banks of the River Ouse, the 14th-century, Grade I listed Lendal Tower originally formed part of the city’s defences and played a key role in the daily life of the medieval city - from here shipping tolls were collected and all river traffic was controlled. Following the Civil War in the 17th century, the tower became the city’s first waterworks with a horse-powered pump supplying the water via pipes made from hollowed out tree trunks. In 1785, as proprietor of York Waterworks, John Smeaton FRS (the father of civil engineering and designer of the famous Eddystone Lighthouses) added a powerful steam-driven beam engine into the tower to cope with the city’s growing demand for water, later it became the proud headquarters of the York Waterworks Company. Carefully renovated to retain its character, including ornate, original wood panelling and decorative ceiling plasterwork, the resulting accommodation is stunning. A spiral staircase leads from the ground floor living area to a mezzanine bedroom and on to the first and second floors, each with bedroom with dual-aspect river views. Climbing a little higher, visitors reach the large roof terrace and are rewarded with a breathtaking view of one of the world’s greatest cathedrals, the magnificent minster, historic Lendal and King’s Bridges, the River Ouse, and the bustling 21st-century city that flourishes in the shadow of its ancient walls. The Tower’s unrivalled central location is perfect for exploring a wealth of other historical buildings including The Treasurer’s House and The Merchant Adventurer’s Hall, visiting the National Railway Museum or the Jorvik Centre, and discovering the snickelways and alleyways that wind between York’s ancient cobbled streets. On your doorstep are numerous attractions to suit all ages, with river boat trips, ghost walks, art galleries and theatres, plus an abundance of quirky shops, restaurants and inns. Return to Lendal Tower and guests have the privilege of relaxing in the tranquil setting of their own private riverside garden. Shop and pub 30 yards.

Living room. Dining hall with double doors to garden. Two steps to kitchen with range, gas hob, electric oven and limestone floor. Shower room with toilet. Spiral stairs to mezzanine. Double bedroom with TV. Spiral stairs to first floor: Double bedroom, TV, dressing room and en-suite bathroom with toilet. Spiral stairs to second floor: Double bedroom with 5ft four-poster bed, TV and en-suite bathroom with chromotherapy spa bath and toilet.




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Fourth Farm - The Wagon Shed in Gransmoor, East Yorkshire, North East England

Fourth Farm - The Wagon Shed, Gransmoor, East Yorkshire, North East England

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899

Self catering accommodation in Gransmoor sleeps 4.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Beach nearby • Sleeps 4

Accommodation overview: Dating back to the 18th century, these beautiful farm buildings have been lovingly converted to enhance charm and character. Offering peace and tranquillity, they are located within the tiny hamlet of Gransmoor, on a working arable farm. Set on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds, an area of natural beauty, with easy access to York, Beverley and the North Yorkshire Moors. Surrounded by many historical houses, including the nearby Burton Agnes Hall with its beautiful gardens and fine art. The RSPB sanctuary at Bempton is a bird-watchers haven and is just a few miles away. Explore the rugged yet beautiful Yorkshire Coast with the seaside resorts of Bridlington and Scarborough with miles of Blue Flag sandy beaches. Many nearby golf courses including Ganton, approx 20 miles. Bridle paths for walking nearby. A warm welcome awaits. Shops 3 miles.




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Cliff Cottage in Flamborough Head, East Yorkshire, North East England

Cliff Cottage, Flamborough Head, East Yorkshire, North East England

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899

Self catering accommodation in Flamborough Head sleeps 6.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Beach nearby • Sleeps 6

Accommodation overview: Peacefully set in open countryside, just 4 miles from a sandy beach, and with wonderful open views towards the sea, this single-storey holiday cottage stands in its own large, private garden with play area. One of a pair, it is only half a mile from the RSPB bird sanctuary at Bempton Cliffs. The seaside resort of Bridlington is 4 miles, with Filey and Scarborough within easy reach. Flamborough Head 3 miles, with inn near cliffs (Good Pub Guide). Links award-winning golf course, 2 miles. Shops ½ mile.

Three steps to entrance lobby (one step at rear). Sitting room with lovely distance sea views and glazed doors (not for use, aesthetic only) to patio and garden. Recessed dining area with pine floor. Step up to modern fitted kitchen. Utility. Separate toilet. Door to garden. Double bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet. Second double bedroom. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet.




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Chapman House - Madrigal in York, East Yorkshire, North East England

Chapman House - Madrigal, York, East Yorkshire, North East England

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899

Self catering accommodation in York sleeps 4.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Pub nearby • Garden • Sleeps 4

Accommodation overview: In an elevated position overlooking Rowntree Park, with views toward the River Ouse, these four fine holiday apartments are housed in a newly constructed building, designed in traditional style. All apartments offer very comfortable accommodation and are equipped to a high standard. Set in a quiet ‘no-through’ road on the south side of the river, half a mile from York racecourse, this centrally located property is ideal for sightseeing and shopping on foot, and provides a relaxing base on return.
Easy access via the adjacent street to the park and lake, and a leisurely 15 minute stroll along the towpath brings you to Skeldergate Bridge, with boat trips and riverside inns at the heart of the city. Here you can walk the ancient city walls and visit the impressive minster, Castle Museum, Railway Museum and Jorvik Viking Centre. Alternatively explore the cobbled streets, such as The Shambles and Stonegate, with hanging baskets, street players and an interesting assortment of specialist shops, pubs and restaurants.
The National Parks of the Yorkshire Dales and Moors lie within 30 miles, whilst the coast at Filey, Scarborough and the picturesque seaport of Whitby are all within 45 miles. Racing at York, Wetherby, Thirsk, Ripon and Beverley. Historical places of interest in the area include Beningborough Hall, Riveaulx Abbey and Nunnington Hall. Nearby Castle Howard is one of the country’s grandest stately homes, filled with furniture by Chippendale and paintings by Gainsborough and Rubens. The estate’s thousand-acre grounds include formal gardens, towers, obelisks, sandstone follies, a large artificial lake, nature trails and a children’s playground. The fine stables have been converted into Britain’s largest private collection of period clothes.
Cinema complex and bowling alley at Clifton Moor, 2 miles. Two golf clubs within 2 miles. Shops 150 yards, excellent choice of riverside pubs, restaurants and bars 150 yards.




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The Old Coach House in York, East Yorkshire, North East England

The Old Coach House, York, East Yorkshire, North East England

Sleeps 3
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899

Self catering accommodation in York sleeps 3.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Pub nearby • Sleeps 3

Accommodation overview: Converted from a Grade II listed Regency coach house and stable, this superb holiday cottage sits in a quiet garden tucked away from the hustle of the ancient city, yet just 15 minutes’ walk from the centre. The cottage retains many original features, including the beams and hay basket in the stable, now a modern fully fitted kitchen. York offers a range of activities, including the historic Minster, the Jorvik Viking Centre, City Walls and National Railway Museum. Easy access to the main road network means that the North Yorks Moors are a short drive, whilst the coast (especially Scarborough and Whitby) is well worth a visit. The Yorkshire Wolds offer pretty villages with good pubs serving food, and the Dales have unrivalled scenery. Shop 200 yards, pubs and restaurant 150 yards.

Beamed living room with feature fireplace and oak floor. Well-equipped beamed kitchen/dining room with handmade units, granite worktops, original hay rack and quarry-tiled floor. Utility. Separate toilet. First floor: Beamed double bedroom. Single bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath shower, toilet.




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Riverview in York, East Yorkshire, North East England

Riverview, York, East Yorkshire, North East England

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899

Self catering accommodation in York sleeps 6.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Sleeps 6

Accommodation overview: In a small new development at the side of the River Ouse, this beautifully furnished, well-equipped town house is ideally situated with York’s shops, restaurants and attractions just a short riverside stroll away. The property has its own small enclosed courtyard ideal for relaxing or dining after a day’s activities. Visit the stunning York Minster, enjoy Stonegate and Shambles shopping and live the history at the Jorvik Viking Centre, National Railway Museum and York Castle Museum. The North Yorkshire Moors and Dales are within easy driving distance and the racecourse is approximately 1½ miles away. Shops ¼ mile.

Well-equipped kitchen with dining area and French doors to enclosed patio area. Separate toilet. First floor: Living room. Double bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath power shower and toilet. Second floor: Double bedroom with four-poster bed and en-suite with shower room and toilet. Twin bedroom.




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Bridge Farm Holiday Cottages - The Stable in Brigham, East Yorkshire, North East England

Bridge Farm Holiday Cottages - The Stable, Brigham, East Yorkshire, North East England

Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599

Self catering accommodation in Brigham sleeps 2.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Games Room • Sleeps 2

Accommodation overview: Nestled in the tiny hamlet of Brigham, these former farm buildings date back to the 1700s and have been lovingly converted to provide wonderful holiday homes. All of the properties feature cosy underfloor heating as well as welcoming wood-burning stoves - ideal for those cooler evenings. Especially suitable for families with young children, the cottages have been individually decorated - each having been carefully designed. Outside, there are shared one-acre landscaped grounds to enjoy, with seating and barbecues for each cottage, which makes a perfect place for a summer picnic.
Ideal for families, as children and adults alike can enjoy farm life, gathering eggs for breakfast and feeding the friendly sheep, ponies, goats, rabbits and guinea pigs on the children’s farm. For a different family day out, bikes are available to explore the stunning countryside on quiet, picturesque lanes. For older children there is shared use of a games room with a full-size snooker table and table tennis, whilst for the younger ones, a large sand pit, pedal tractors, trailers and diggers and various outdoor games are available. Within the locality there are also a number of golf courses, and riding stables are 10 miles away. Set alongside the canal banks, the properties boast their own well-stocked coarse fish ponds, which guests are welcome to use (please bring own tackle). The Driffield Canal is the perfect location for those who enjoy ‘messing about on the river’, as there is a small jetty for those who wish to bring their own canoes or small boats.
Brigham village is noted in the Domesday Book and lies as a sleepy hamlet, yet just a few miles distant is the historical market town of Driffield. Delightful York (30 miles) is always a pleasure to visit, with plenty to do and see for the whole family. The magnificent Minster dominates the city, which is full of quaint shops, restaurants and pubs. Together with the Jorvik Viking Centre and The National Railway Museum, this historic city makes for an entertaining day out.
For lovers of the outdoors, there are numerous walks for all standards incuding gentle strolls along the banks of the canal, coastal walks or taking in the magnificent scenery of the Yorkshire Wolds. The beaches of Bridlington, Scarborough and Filey, all with Blue Flag awards, are easily accessible, and Hornsea with its ‘Freeport Shopping Centre’ is also well worth a visit. The area boasts a number of stately homes, as well as theatres and cinemas. Shop within 2½ miles. Several pubs/restaurants within 3 miles.




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Bridge Farm Holiday Cottages - The Granary in Brigham, East Yorkshire, North East England

Bridge Farm Holiday Cottages - The Granary, Brigham, East Yorkshire, North East England

Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £1300

Self catering accommodation in Brigham sleeps 10.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Games Room • Sleeps 10

Accommodation overview: Nestled in the tiny hamlet of Brigham, these former farm buildings date back to the 1700s and have been lovingly converted to provide wonderful holiday homes. All of the properties feature cosy underfloor heating as well as welcoming wood-burning stoves - ideal for those cooler evenings. Especially suitable for families with young children, the cottages have been individually decorated - each having been carefully designed. Outside, there are shared one-acre landscaped grounds to enjoy, with seating and barbecues for each cottage, which makes a perfect place for a summer picnic.
Ideal for families, as children and adults alike can enjoy farm life, gathering eggs for breakfast and feeding the friendly sheep, ponies, goats, rabbits and guinea pigs on the children’s farm. For a different family day out, bikes are available to explore the stunning countryside on quiet, picturesque lanes. For older children there is shared use of a games room with a full-size snooker table and table tennis, whilst for the younger ones, a large sand pit, pedal tractors, trailers and diggers and various outdoor games are available. Within the locality there are also a number of golf courses, and riding stables are 10 miles away. Set alongside the canal banks, the properties boast their own well-stocked coarse fish ponds, which guests are welcome to use (please bring own tackle). The Driffield Canal is the perfect location for those who enjoy ‘messing about on the river’, as there is a small jetty for those who wish to bring their own canoes or small boats.
Brigham village is noted in the Domesday Book and lies as a sleepy hamlet, yet just a few miles distant is the historical market town of Driffield. Delightful York (30 miles) is always a pleasure to visit, with plenty to do and see for the whole family. The magnificent Minster dominates the city, which is full of quaint shops, restaurants and pubs. Together with the Jorvik Viking Centre and The National Railway Museum, this historic city makes for an entertaining day out.
For lovers of the outdoors, there are numerous walks for all standards incuding gentle strolls along the banks of the canal, coastal walks or taking in the magnificent scenery of the Yorkshire Wolds. The beaches of Bridlington, Scarborough and Filey, all with Blue Flag awards, are easily accessible, and Hornsea with its ‘Freeport Shopping Centre’ is also well worth a visit. The area boasts a number of stately homes, as well as theatres and cinemas. Shop within 2½ miles. Several pubs/restaurants within 3 miles.




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