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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Cayton sleeps 8.
Features include: Short Breaks Pub nearby Games Room Garden Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: Character cottages surrounded by 40 acres of open countryside in the ancient manor grounds of this listed Old Hall, on the beautiful North Yorkshire Coast... Situated within substantial grounds, Killerby Old Hall and its cottages are ideal for a countryside holiday whilst being less than 2 miles from the sandy beach of Cayton Bay. Guests can explore the nature reserve and lake area, walk the open fields spotting deer, rabbits, pheasants and other wildlife, or relax in the indoor heated swimming pool. The original manor house was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1087. The accommodation ranges from the Old Hall sleeping up to 11 in period splendour, with its own imposing front lawns and side garden, through to the cosy Crow’s Nest for 2 persons, nestling in the courtyard with a patio overlooking the orchard. Yard End House is an attractive barn conversion offering spacious accommodation for up to 12, including a double bedroom on the ground floor and a private sauna, with the remaining cottages converted from the original stables. All guests can enjoy the indoor heated swimming pool plus a shared games room with pool table, darts and table tennis. Within the grounds is a playing field, orchards, a lake and small woodland walks to enjoy. Killerby Old Hall is situated between the coastal resorts of Scarborough and Filey on part of Britain’s Heritage Coast. Central, with the North Yorkshire Moors of ‘Heartbeat Country’ to the North and the Yorkshire Wolds to the West, which are both Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Killerby is within easy range of many popular locations. These include Whitby, quaint Robin Hoods Bay, a former smugglers haunt, Castle Howard, the market towns of Helmsley and Pickering, the starting point for the North York Moors railway, plus the famous twin bays and castle of Scarborough. For the more adventurous Flamingo Land, the popular theme park can be visited or the Langdale forest experience, 4x4 and off road driving, is within a 30-minute drive. Cayton is just a 500 yard stroll away with its two pubs, post office and shops; full amenities in Scarborough are 4½ miles, making Killerby a perfect location to enjoy the rural life without being too remote. Village shops ¼ mile.
  
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Sleeps 15
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Malham sleeps 15.
Features include: Short Breaks Pub nearby Games Room Garden Sleeps 15
Accommodation overview: This substantial barn conversion is tucked away in a quiet corner of the picturesque village of Malham, and is set in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, where it enjoys wonderful views over open countryside. Being furnished to a high standard, it provides spacious accommodation ideal for family gatherings and benefits from a games room with 7’ x 4’ pool table. There are two pubs, several tea rooms and shops within easy walking distance. There are many and varied walks direct from the door, with Malham Cove just a short walk away. Attracting many visitors, the Cove rises 300 feet above a small stream below. On the cliff top is the famous limestone pavement - a characteristic area of slabs and clefts formed over the years by water erosion. The Malham Tarn Estate itself (apart from the high moorland landscape with stunning limestone features) includes some six farms, some with hay meadows rich in flower species. There is a National Nature Reserve around Malham Tarn, and bird watchers can make use of the bird hide provided. Light refreshments can be enjoyed in Malham village after viewing the wonderful scenery, where an exhibition about farming in the Dales can also be seen. Not far away lies the historic market town of Skipton, with its well-preserved castle and broad selection of shops, inns and restaurants. There are markets on three of the weekdays giving the town a lively feel, and visitors can enjoy canal boat trips, as well as a pleasant walk along a path which passes along the canal by the castle walls and on into Skipton Woods. Shops ¼ mile. Living room with wood-burning stove. Sitting room with TV, wood-burning stove and patio doors to garden. Spacious well-equipped kitchen/dining room with gas range (for cooking), and oak floor. Games room. Utility. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed and en-suite shower room/steam cubicle, two wash basins and bidet. Two further double bedrooms, each with 5ft bed. Single bedroom. Bathroom with Jacuzzi bath, shower cubicle, bidet and toilet. Separate staircase to first floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed and en-suite bathroom and toilet, large twin bedroom (accessed via the double bedroom). Second floor: Two twin bedrooms, each with sloping ceiling (limited headroom). Separate toilet.
  
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Sleeps 9
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Skipton-on-Swale sleeps 9.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Detached Games Room Sleeps 9
Accommodation overview: Situated in the little village of Skipton-on-Swale, between the traditional market town of Thirsk and the cathedral town of Ripon, this beautiful detached barn conversion makes the perfect retreat in which to stay at any time of the year. Set back from the main road, it offers warm and cosy accommodation and is furnished to a very high standard, boasting an internal as well as an external games room. It lies just 4 miles from the bustling market town of Thirsk (well known for its connections with famous vet and writer James Herriot) with its cobbled streets, market place, shops, inns and tearooms. A visit to the very poplular World of James Herriot is an absolute must. Nearby Ripon has a small cathedral and one of the most beautiful market places in England, and historic Fountains Abbey is just a little further away from this market town. The adventure theme park, Lightwater Valley, is close by. Within easy reach are both the Yorkshire Dales and North Yorkshire Moors National Park - ideal locations to visit any time of the year, with small villages waiting to greet visitors. Riverside cafés, bars and the famous Mother Shipton’s Cave located in the pretty market town of Knaresborough, are all well worth a visit. Nearby are the historic towns of Harrogate and York (23 miles), both perfect for a day’s shopping. The historic walled city of York offers its magnificant Minster, art galleries, theatres, museums including Castle Museum, Railway Museum and Jorvik Viking Centre and famous cobbled streets such as the Shambles and Stonegate. Two racecourses within a 5-mile radius. Spacious living room with open fire and wooden floor. Spacious well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen/dining room with breakfast island, electric range/oven and French door to garden. Utility. Games room with pool table. Two sets of French doors to Mediterranean style garden. Cloakroom with toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed, sloping ceiling and en-suite bathroom with shower attachment and toilet. Double bedroom with en-suite shower room with toilet and dressing room with chair-bed (for +1). Two twin bedrooms. Bathroom with shower cubicle and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Whitby sleeps 2.
Features include: Short Breaks Detached Games Room Easy Walking Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Set in a secluded hamlet in the North York Moors National Park, these prestigious detached properties share 6 acres of beautiful grounds in a sheltered wooded valley with an abundance of wildlife. Offering spacious holiday accommodation, all have been refurbished and equipped to the very highest standards, with shared use of a games room. From the hamlet, steep hills rise to open moorland, with spectacular scenery from its many footpaths. Picturesque fishing port of Whitby, 5 miles. The North Yorkshire Moors Railway, Grosmont–Pickering, 5 miles. Sandy beaches 5 miles. Good pubs/restaurants locally. Shops 2 miles.
  
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Sleeps 13
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Claxton sleeps 13.
Features include: Pool Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Games Room Sleeps 13
Accommodation overview: Just six miles north of the beautiful city of York, Claxton Grange consists of a total of 14 properties and stands within 16 acres of private grounds, encompassing woodland, orchards and a wildlife pond. Formerly a working farm, it now offers spacious and very comfortable accommodation for visitors, together with an excellent range of facilities to enjoy on site, including an indoor heated swimming pool, games room and hard tennis court. All the properties have been completely renovated, Hutton, and The Farmhouse have their own garden, Hockney has a shared courtyard and shared lawn area. The Farmhouse offers two sitting rooms, a very spacious farmhouse kitchen and five bedrooms, making it ideal for large families or groups, while the cottages also offer attractive and roomy accommodation, all with cosy electric ‘wood burners’ in open fireplaces. With such comfortable surroundings, a wealth of interesting places on the doorstep, and superb countryside to explore, this is a wonderful base for a holiday at any time of the year. York is always a delight to visit, with plenty to see and do for all members of the family. Still retaining the look and feel of its medieval past, it is dominated by the magnificent Minster, with its superb array of stained glass windows, some of the finest in England. The city’s museums are second to none, with a great variety on offer. The renowned Jorvik Viking Centre gives a vivid description of Viking Age York, while the National Railway Museum and Castle Museum provide further excellent excursions. A walk around the ancient city walls makes a good introduction to the city, its medieval centre still full of narrow cobbled streets, once housing the city’s craftsmen. Now picturesque and flower-decked, they are crammed with little specialist shops, including antiques and jewellery, with frequent street players adding to the atmosphere. After a day of sightseeing, there is a very good choice of restaurants and riverside inns to relax in, or a boat trip up the river offers another way to while away a leisurely afternoon. Other places to visit include Castle Howard, one of England’s grandest houses, in a beautiful parkland setting, Nunnington Hall, and the majestic ruins of Rievaulx Abbey, all of which are within easy reach of the cottages. Also just a few miles away is the market town of Pickering, gateway to the North York Moors National Park. This is fine walking country, with a high, heather-clad plateau cut by deep, secluded valleys, where little, grey-stone villages cluster about a stream. Pickering is also the terminus of the moors steam railway, which runs northwards to picturesque Goathland and Grosmont. The coastal resorts of Filey, Scarborough and Whitby are all within 40 miles, making them accessible for day trips, and there is racing at York, Thirsk, Ripon, Beverley and Wetherby. Closer to home, Clifton Moor offers bowling and a multi-cinema complex just 6 miles away. Shop 1 mile. Spacious living room with electric log ‘wood-burner’. Spacious well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen with hob built into large brick fireplace and dining area. Further living room with open fire and double sofa bed (for +2). Separate toilet. First floor: Two double bedrooms; one with en-suite shower room and toilet, one with en-suite bathroom and toilet. Three twin bedrooms; one with wash basin, one with en-suite shower and additional single bed (for +1 child, up to 10 years). Bathroom with shower cubicle and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Whitby sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Games Room Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Recently voted amongst Britain’s top 25 holiday cottages by a national magazine, the Threshing Barn and The Old Sheaf Store, together with the newer studio-style Hayloft, are all exceptional properties enjoying an idyllically peaceful situation. Thoughtfully converted from former farm buildings, they have been beautifully furnished and equipped to a high standard, with their beamed interiors simply oozing character. Architecturally award-winning, each has its own dedicated patio with furniture, and there is a shared adult games room with a snooker table (under 16s strictly under adult supervision). Close to the owners’ farmhouse home, they share 1½ acres of grounds, with secluded sitting-out areas and magnificent views, a beautifully maintained farmyard with cows, free-roaming hens, ducks and a large duck pond. Just 6 miles from the coast in the heart of the North York Moors National Park, there are excellent walks straight from the doorstep. Historic Whitby, 8 miles. Riding and bridleways locally. Shop 500 yards, pub 3/4 mile.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Whitby sleeps 12.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Detached Games Room Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: This imposing Edwardian country house has been fully refurbished to a high standard and stands in its own garden overlooking sheep grazing the common at Goathland, whilst the views of moors and forest may be enjoyed from the west-facing terrace. Set in the village of Goathland, perhaps better known as Aidensfield from the TV series Heartbeat, in the heart of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, it is in an excellent area for walking – the North Yorks Moors steam railway stops at the village station on its journey from Pickering to Grosmont. Whitby (9 miles) is a picturesque seaport famous for its Captain Cook connections, where the cobbled streets and yards stand in the shadow of the Abbey, overlooking the harbour. The three miles of sandy beaches lead to the pretty coastal village of Sandsend. Robin Hood’s Bay (renowned as a bygone smugglers’ haunt), Runswick Bay and Staithes are all worth a visit. Inland, the moors are scattered with villages, many with excellent inns. Goathland itself offers an excellent choice of inns and restaurants, in addition to a local shop. Scarborough 23 miles. York 38 miles. Shops 500 yards. Entrance hall. Cloakroom/toilet. Spacious dining hall with original pitch-pine panelling staircase. Living room with TV leading to a large conservatory. Spacious drawing room with TV, open fire and window seats with stunning views. Spacious, well-equipped kitchen with breakfast area. Utility. Covered passage leading to games room. First floor: Double bedroom with 5ft four-poster bed, TV, dressing room, sauna and en-suite bathroom with large spa bath, shower cubicle and toilet. Further double bedroom. Twin bedroom (zip and link beds). Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Second floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed, TV and additional single bed (for +1). Twin bedroom with additional single bed (for +1). Shower room and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 7
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Whitby sleeps 7.
Features include: Short Breaks Detached Games Room Sleeps 7
Accommodation overview: Set in a secluded hamlet in the North York Moors National Park, these prestigious detached properties share 6 acres of beautiful grounds in a sheltered wooded valley with an abundance of wildlife. Offering spacious holiday accommodation, all have been refurbished and equipped to the very highest standards, with shared use of a games room. From the hamlet, steep hills rise to open moorland, with spectacular scenery from its many footpaths. Picturesque fishing port of Whitby, 5 miles. The North Yorkshire Moors Railway, Grosmont–Pickering, 5 miles. Sandy beaches 5 miles. Good pubs/restaurants locally. Shops 2 miles.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Kildale sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Detached Games Room Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Tucked away in their own picturesque valley, this imposing stone farmhouse (Baysdale Abbey Ref IHH) and three Grade II listed holiday properties (Kildale Barn Ref ISA, Ingleby Barn Ref ISB and Westerdale Barn Ref ISC) lie on the site of a 12th-century Cistercian Abbey in an idyllic setting, where endless footpaths radiate from the door. Renovated in 2009, and accessed by a 2-mile drive, they are set on a working farm where sheep and cattle graze (farm machinery – children must be supervised) within the glorious North Yorkshire Moors National Park. Thoughtfully restored, Baysdale Abbey (Ref IHH) has been furnished and equipped to a very high standard and can accommodate a large group of people. All rooms are spacious, light and airy, with wonderful views of the surrounding countryside. Original wooden floors on the ground level blend with shuttered windows, cornices add decorative touches and open fires in the reception rooms provide a welcoming atmosphere. A large natural garden surrounds the house and is edged by a fenced beck, providing a good habitat for an array of wildlife. Dating back to the 1800s the other three holiday properties (Kildale Barn Ref ISA, Ingleby Barn Ref ISB and Westerdale Barn Ref ISC) offer character accommodation in a tranquil and idyllic location. Vaulted beamed ceilings and wood-burning stoves add to the charm and character providing a welcoming atmosphere. The properties are surrounded by large natural gardens and edged by the trickling waters of the beck (fenced). Offering 3 miles of sandy beaches is the historic port of Whitby renowned for its connections with Captain James Cook and its picturesque harbour and cobbled streets. Here you can board the North Yorkshire Moors Steam Train (Hogwarts Express in the Harry Potter films) and take a memorable journey through the stunning Esk Valley. Heritage homes, halls and castles abound in this area with Castle Howard, the setting of Brideshead Revisited, Nunnington Hall, Duncombe Park and Rievaulx Abbey being just a few of the treasures awaiting discovery. Being within the vast and magnificent North Yorkshire Moors National Park makes this an ideal holiday location at any time of the year. The coastal villages of Staithes, Runswick Bay and Sandsend all lie within 23 miles. Shops 3 miles, pub 8 miles.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Kildale sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Detached Games Room Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Tucked away in their own picturesque valley, this imposing stone farmhouse (Baysdale Abbey Ref IHH) and three Grade II listed holiday properties (Kildale Barn Ref ISA, Ingleby Barn Ref ISB and Westerdale Barn Ref ISC) lie on the site of a 12th-century Cistercian Abbey in an idyllic setting, where endless footpaths radiate from the door. Renovated in 2009, and accessed by a 2-mile drive, they are set on a working farm where sheep and cattle graze (farm machinery – children must be supervised) within the glorious North Yorkshire Moors National Park. Thoughtfully restored, Baysdale Abbey (Ref IHH) has been furnished and equipped to a very high standard and can accommodate a large group of people. All rooms are spacious, light and airy, with wonderful views of the surrounding countryside. Original wooden floors on the ground level blend with shuttered windows, cornices add decorative touches and open fires in the reception rooms provide a welcoming atmosphere. A large natural garden surrounds the house and is edged by a fenced beck, providing a good habitat for an array of wildlife. Dating back to the 1800s the other three holiday properties (Kildale Barn Ref ISA, Ingleby Barn Ref ISB and Westerdale Barn Ref ISC) offer character accommodation in a tranquil and idyllic location. Vaulted beamed ceilings and wood-burning stoves add to the charm and character providing a welcoming atmosphere. The properties are surrounded by large natural gardens and edged by the trickling waters of the beck (fenced). Offering 3 miles of sandy beaches is the historic port of Whitby renowned for its connections with Captain James Cook and its picturesque harbour and cobbled streets. Here you can board the North Yorkshire Moors Steam Train (Hogwarts Express in the Harry Potter films) and take a memorable journey through the stunning Esk Valley. Heritage homes, halls and castles abound in this area with Castle Howard, the setting of Brideshead Revisited, Nunnington Hall, Duncombe Park and Rievaulx Abbey being just a few of the treasures awaiting discovery. Being within the vast and magnificent North Yorkshire Moors National Park makes this an ideal holiday location at any time of the year. The coastal villages of Staithes, Runswick Bay and Sandsend all lie within 23 miles. Shops 3 miles, pub 8 miles.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Malton sleeps 12.
Features include: Hot Tub Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Pub nearby Games Room Easy Walking Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: This spacious former granary stands adjacent to the owner’s farmhouse and is surrounded by open farmland. It is a perfect holiday location for a special celebration, friends or family get-togethers, with its spacious living room, 9ft solid oak dining table and six beautifully furnished bedrooms. The well-equipped games room has a wood-burning stove and offers endless fun and the two hot tubs give everyone the chance to relax. Visitors can enjoy the views from the garden and children will love the freedom and space of the play area, complete with swings and slide. Sherburn is situated halfway between the market town of Malton and the seaside town of Scarborough, in the Vale of Pickering, an excellent area for walking with the Wolds Way running through the owner’s farmland. Scarborough boasts two beautiful beaches and the ruins of a 12th-century castle with its breathtaking views. It offers first class attractions such as the Sea Life Maritime Sanctuary, the Stephen Joseph Theatre - home of playwright Sir Alan Ayckbourne - and the refurbished Rotunda Museum. Music lovers can visit the Spa Complex, home of the only remaining seaside orchestra, or Peasholm Park which offers open air concerts and a variety of family entertainments. The North Yorkshire Moors National Park is close by with its famous steam railway, which offers a relaxing ride through the stunning moorland and forest. A day out can be enjoyed at Castle Howard, 15 miles, set in an elevated position against the Howardian Hills and the location for the filming of Brideshead Revisited. Flamingo Land theme park and Eden Camp are easily accessible. Shop and pub 1 mile. Spacious living room with open fire. Well-equipped kitchen with electric range (for cooking)/dining room. Double bedroom. Shower room with toilet. First floor: Three double bedrooms. Two twin bedrooms. Use of one double bedroom with 6ft zip & link bed, and additional single bed (for alternative sleeping only), TV and en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet (accessed by external open-tread steps) by arrangement. Two bathrooms both with over-bath shower and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Primrose Valley sleeps 12.
Features include: Short Breaks Pub nearby Detached Games Room Garden Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Located on an exclusive private estate, this detached holiday villa boasts a large sunny garden and a private games room with full size snooker table, modern contemporary furnishings, spacious rooms and a private suite ideal for grandparents to escape to at the end of busy days. Milehaven is an ideal home for that large family get together or to celebrate a special occasion. A 5-minute walk takes you to pubs and restaurants; Coble Landing Filey is only a 20-minute walk down the beach with lots of night life, pubs, restaurants and shops. Scarborough only 20 minutes’ drive with donkey rides on the beach, sea and fishing trips, a variety of shops, pubs, restaurants and theatre, and Bridlington also 20 minutes’ drive has a lovely beach, harbour and spa theatre. Stunning views across the East Yorkshire Coast towards Bempton RSPB bird sanctuary and the rugged grandeur of Filey Brigg can be enjoyed from here. Cliff top walks bring you to the bird sanctuary where many rare sea birds are nesting. For golfers, there is an 18-hole golf course just a short stroll from the door. The North Yorkshire Moors National Park is easily accessed with pretty little villages tucked away deep in the valleys awaiting discovery. The market towns of Helmsley and Kirkby Moorside are easily reached. Pickering is home to the North Yorkshire Moors Steam train and a memorable journey through the glorious Esk Valley will leads into Heartbeats village of Goathland and is a must for all the family. The ancient sea port of Whitby is an easy 20 miles known for its connections with Capt. James Cook and Bram Stokers Dracula the colourful bustling harbour is overlooked by the abbey ruins and St Mary’s church. The east coast of Yorkshire has so much to offer guests may find themselves returning again and again. Shop, pub and restaurant 1/2 mile. Large living room with French doors to conservatory. Spacious dining room with wooden floor. Spacious, well-equipped kitchen with granite floor. Study. Utility. Games room. Two separate toilets. First floor: Two double bedrooms, one with 5ft bed. Two twin bedrooms. Bathroom with bath, separate shower cubicle and toilet. Second floor: Mezzanine with sitting area/well-equipped kitchen area. Double bedroom with 5ft bed. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with bath, separate shower cubicle and toilet. All bedrooms with TV.
  
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