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Luxury cottages in Pickering
25 luxury cottage and self catering accommodation in Pickering, North Yorkshire. A range of superb quality cottages across Pickering.
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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Pickering sleeps 10.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Beach nearby Detached Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: Dating back to the 18th century, this imposing Grade II listed former vicarage has been tastefully refurbished to provide spacious, comfortable holiday accommodation for larger family groups, with several antique pieces. From its hilltop location, it commands wonderful far-reaching views of the surrounding countryside. Halfway between Helmsley (with its magnificent ruined castle, walled garden and lovely range of individual shops and tea rooms) and Pickering, home of the North Yorks Moors Steam Railway, this makes an excellent base for exploring the area. Farm shops, craft rooms and quaint country pubs abound, with regular weekly markets being held throughout the area. The spectacular drive down Sutton Bank leads to Thirsk, where the James Herriot museum shows life as it was for the famous vet. From here the Yorkshire Dales can be toured to see the wonderful scenery shown in the TV series. To the east is the Yorkshire coast with miles of sandy beaches and dramatic cliff top walks, home to many birds and wildlife. Whitby, Staithes and Robin Hoods Bay are popular, whilst Scarborough, Filey and Bridlington have something for all the family. Not to be missed is a day at York, with its historic city walls from where you can take in views of the minster and surrounding quaint cobbled streets full of museums, shops and places to eat. There are many NT and English Heritage sites to visit, along with market towns, welcoming pubs, tearooms. Shooting, fishing, riding, swimming, and golf locally. Shop 3 miles. Large living room with open fire, piano, library and large bay windows overlooking garden. Large galleried dining hall with antique furniture and French windows to garden. Sitting room. Large modern fitted kitchen with breakfast area. Utility/shower room with toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed and en-suite shower room and toilet. Double bedroom and twin bedroom (zip & link beds), each with wash basin. Twin bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet. Family bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Steep stairs to second floor: Twin bedroom with beamed sloping ceiling. Bathroom with over-bath shower, toilet and sloping ceiling.
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Pickering sleeps 10.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Golf nearby Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: This imposing Grade II listed property, one of a row, is over two hundred years old. Furnished and decorated to the highest standards, it oozes charm, character and elegance with a mix of antique and reproduction furnishing and original art work. Whitby is about 23 miles; the elegant seaside town of Scarborough and the pretty fishing town of Filey are easily reached. The cobbled streets of the market town of Pickering are a 5-minute stroll from the door, with castle, museum, parish church, steam railway, trout farm, theatre, swimming pool, many bars and restaurants. Golf, fishing, cycling and bridle paths locally. Shops 200 yards, pub 150 yards. Large living room with open fire, mullion windows, wooden floor. Sitting room with open fire. Spacious dining room with tiled floor. Large well-equipped kitchen with Aga, breakfast area. Utility. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed. Two twin bedrooms. Bathroom with roll-top bath, shower cubicle and toilet. Second floor: Double bedroom. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with toilet.
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Pickering sleeps 5.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: A home of great comfort from which to discover England’s most beautiful and uncrowded county. For over 30 years, English Country Cottages has featured Hungate Cottages in its brochure. A short stroll from the heart of this charming old country town, Hungate Cottages are tucked away with a delightful ‘secret garden’ atmosphere of peace and tranquillity. A wonderful holiday location, with the vast and magnificent North Yorkshire Moors on the doorstep, there is easy access to the beautiful east coast, the city of York and a whole host of fascinating places to visit. Outstanding comfort and style of these cottages, combined with a superb location, makes this an ideal all-year holiday destination. Pickering is a delight - old fashioned friendliness and an unhurried pace of life combine with charming old inns, 12th-century castle, museums, and remarkable medieval frescoes in the local church, and the North Yorkshire Moors Railway takes visitors on a nostalgic journey through spectacular heather-clad moorland scenery to Grosmont. Castle Howard, setting for TV’s Brideshead Revisited, Nunnington Hall (NT), Duncombe Park, and Rievaulx Abbey, are just a few treasures to discover. York offers the majestic minster, the fascinating Jorvik Viking Centre, the Castle Museum, the National Railway Museum, and excellent shopping facilities. On the east coast lie Scarborough and Bridlington, the picturesque fishing villages of Robin Hood’s Bay, and Staithes, and the fascinating old port of Whitby, with its Captain Cook connections. Closer to home visitors can enjoy free use of Pickering’s swimming-pool, just 3 minutes’ walk away, good cycling in Dalby Forest (bikes can be hired in Pickering), as well as forest walks, fishing, pony trekking and golf. Pickering’s shops 5 mins’ walk. THE CHARACTER OF HUNGATE The cottages have been converted with great flair by the owners, Mike and Sue Kitching, from the outbuildings of Hungate House. The delightful setting includes eight secluded gardens, courtyards and an orchard, as well as a safe, enclosed play area for children. Each cottage retains much character, with old stone arches, fireplaces and beams carefully retained. Immaculately maintained, warm, clean and superbly well-equipped, these cottages are truly a ‘home from home’. No wonder so many visitors return time and again. The owners provide plenty of helpful information on the huge choice of places to visit, as well as menus from the local restaurants. Hungate is best summed up by a visitor who wrote, There was nothing more we could have wished for in a holiday home. We loved the fire, the free logs and little touches such as fresh flowers – it felt like home. The children loved the freedom of the gardens and could not wait to get home from our excursions! We loved coming and going through the heavy black gate into an oasis in this nice town.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Pickering sleeps 8.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pub nearby Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: Located near sweeping hillsides with breathtaking scenery, The Old Methodist Chapel has been sympathetically converted to holiday accommodation of the highest standard, whilst retaining many original features. The wide open spaces of the moorland offer excellent walking, and there are many picturesque villages to visit. The coast is within a 30-minute drive and 9-hole golf, pony trekking, river fishing and cycling (including bike hire) are available locally. Shop 100 yards, pub 50 yards. Utility. Shower room with toilet. First floor: Large, beamed living room with open fire. Spacious, well-equipped kitchen/dining room with range (for cooking) and wooden floor. Second floor: Two double bedrooms, one with 5ft bed and one beamed. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with separate shower cubicle and toilet. Third floor: Double bedroom.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Pickering sleeps 6.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: A home of great comfort from which to discover England’s most beautiful and uncrowded county. For over 30 years, English Country Cottages has featured Hungate Cottages in its brochure. A short stroll from the heart of this charming old country town, Hungate Cottages are tucked away with a delightful ‘secret garden’ atmosphere of peace and tranquillity. A wonderful holiday location, with the vast and magnificent North Yorkshire Moors on the doorstep, there is easy access to the beautiful east coast, the city of York and a whole host of fascinating places to visit. Outstanding comfort and style of these cottages, combined with a superb location, makes this an ideal all-year holiday destination. Pickering is a delight - old fashioned friendliness and an unhurried pace of life combine with charming old inns, 12th-century castle, museums, and remarkable medieval frescoes in the local church, and the North Yorkshire Moors Railway takes visitors on a nostalgic journey through spectacular heather-clad moorland scenery to Grosmont. Castle Howard, setting for TV’s Brideshead Revisited, Nunnington Hall (NT), Duncombe Park, and Rievaulx Abbey, are just a few treasures to discover. York offers the majestic minster, the fascinating Jorvik Viking Centre, the Castle Museum, the National Railway Museum, and excellent shopping facilities. On the east coast lie Scarborough and Bridlington, the picturesque fishing villages of Robin Hood’s Bay, and Staithes, and the fascinating old port of Whitby, with its Captain Cook connections. Closer to home visitors can enjoy free use of Pickering’s swimming-pool, just 3 minutes’ walk away, good cycling in Dalby Forest (bikes can be hired in Pickering), as well as forest walks, fishing, pony trekking and golf. Pickering’s shops 5 mins’ walk. THE CHARACTER OF HUNGATE The cottages have been converted with great flair by the owners, Mike and Sue Kitching, from the outbuildings of Hungate House. The delightful setting includes eight secluded gardens, courtyards and an orchard, as well as a safe, enclosed play area for children. Each cottage retains much character, with old stone arches, fireplaces and beams carefully retained. Immaculately maintained, warm, clean and superbly well-equipped, these cottages are truly a ‘home from home’. No wonder so many visitors return time and again. The owners provide plenty of helpful information on the huge choice of places to visit, as well as menus from the local restaurants. Hungate is best summed up by a visitor who wrote, There was nothing more we could have wished for in a holiday home. We loved the fire, the free logs and little touches such as fresh flowers – it felt like home. The children loved the freedom of the gardens and could not wait to get home from our excursions! We loved coming and going through the heavy black gate into an oasis in this nice town.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Pickering sleeps 6.
Features include: Pets allowed Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: In the heart of this sleepy village, this delightful, 1800s adjoining holiday cottage boasts large enclosed cottage gardens and a summerhouse. An idyllic base to discover the beautiful NYM National Parks, where walks and cycle tracks lead to quaint villages. A steam train from Pickering makes a memorable journey through the Esk Valley to Heartbeat’s Goathland and Whitby. Market towns Kirkbymoorside and Helmsley, historic homes and coastline close by, golf 15 minutes’ drive. Flamingo Land about 10 miles. Shops 1½ miles, pub 200 yards. Large beamed living room with gas ‘wood burner’. Spacious dining room with dining table (converts into pool table), wooden floor. Large well-equipped, beamed, farmhouse-style kitchen with breakfast area, Aga (for cooking), marble tiled floor. Utility. Separate toilet. First floor: Two double bedrooms. Twin bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Some low beams and low doorways.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599
Self catering accommodation in Pickering sleeps 2.
Features include: Short Breaks Pub nearby Easy Walking Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Nestling in the sleepy hamlet of Little Barugh, this beautifully converted Grade II listed former farm building, awarded Visit Britain’s 5* Gold quality grading, lies adjacent to the owners’ farmhouse. The cottage enjoys its own patio with extensive views overlooking the garden and wildlife pond towards the Hambleton Hills. Step back in time and enjoy a trip on the famous steam railway from Pickering to Whitby. York is not to be missed, with its cobbled streets and cafés. Shops 5 miles, pub 1 mile. Beamed living/dining room with wood-burning stove, open stonework and well-equipped kitchen area. Oak floor throughout. Utility. Double bedroom with 6ft zip & link bed, TV and en-suite bathroom with toilet. Shower room with toilet.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Pickering sleeps 12.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Wheelchair access Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Golf nearby Detached Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: On the edge of the North York Moors National Park, this delightful 18th-century cottage overlooks its own mature gardens in a private and secluded setting, yet is only 200 yards from the heart of the charming market town of Pickering. Hungate Garden Cottage has been completely renovated and extended to provide very comfortable holiday accommodation for larger parties, with the added benefit of a ground floor twin bedroom and bathroom with shower specially designed for a disabled person or couple. The cottage benefits from all modern amenities, yet retains all the charm and character of its 18th-century origins, with open beams and a log fire. Hungate Garden Cottage is managed by the same team that looks after all the Hungate Cottages so immaculately . Visitors also enjoy free use of Pickering’s superb public indoor heated swimming pool (200 yards) and two free multi-entry passes to Dalby Forest. Pickering is a friendly town with good shops, inns and restaurants. From here the steam Railway runs across the moors amid stunning scenery, through the unspoilt villages of Levisham and Goathland (‘Aidensfield’ in television’s Heartbeat) to Grosmont. On the coast lies the historic seaport of Whitby (21 miles) with 3 miles of sandy beaches, cobbled streets, ruined Abbey and colourful harbour. Further along, huddled into the cliff-side, are the tiny fishing villages of Staithes, Runswick Bay and Robin Hood’s Bay, once the haunt of smugglers, while the popular resort of Scarborough is 17 miles away, offering excellent theatres, shopping and family entertainment. City of York 26 miles. Golf, fishing and riding available locally. Local cricket pitch 50 yards. Shops 200 yards. Level entrance to hall. Spacious living room with open fire. Spacious living/dining room with door to private garden. South-facing, well-equipped modern fitted kitchen with electric range (for cooking) and granite worktops. Twin bedroom with basin and en-suite bathroom with shower and toilet (suitable for disabled use). Cloakroom/utility with toilet and wash basin. First floor: Two double bedrooms each with 5ft beds, one with en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet, and one with wash basin. Two twin bedrooms, one with wash basin. Shower room with toilet. All first floor bedrooms have built in wardrobes, dormer windows and overlook gardens.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Pickering sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: A home of great comfort from which to discover England’s most beautiful and uncrowded county. For over 30 years, English Country Cottages has featured Hungate Cottages in its brochure. A short stroll from the heart of this charming old country town, Hungate Cottages are tucked away with a delightful ‘secret garden’ atmosphere of peace and tranquillity. A wonderful holiday location, with the vast and magnificent North Yorkshire Moors on the doorstep, there is easy access to the beautiful east coast, the city of York and a whole host of fascinating places to visit. Outstanding comfort and style of these cottages, combined with a superb location, makes this an ideal all-year holiday destination. Pickering is a delight - old fashioned friendliness and an unhurried pace of life combine with charming old inns, 12th-century castle, museums, and remarkable medieval frescoes in the local church, and the North Yorkshire Moors Railway takes visitors on a nostalgic journey through spectacular heather-clad moorland scenery to Grosmont. Castle Howard, setting for TV’s Brideshead Revisited, Nunnington Hall (NT), Duncombe Park, and Rievaulx Abbey, are just a few treasures to discover. York offers the majestic minster, the fascinating Jorvik Viking Centre, the Castle Museum, the National Railway Museum, and excellent shopping facilities. On the east coast lie Scarborough and Bridlington, the picturesque fishing villages of Robin Hood’s Bay, and Staithes, and the fascinating old port of Whitby, with its Captain Cook connections. Closer to home visitors can enjoy free use of Pickering’s swimming-pool, just 3 minutes’ walk away, good cycling in Dalby Forest (bikes can be hired in Pickering), as well as forest walks, fishing, pony trekking and golf. Pickering’s shops 5 mins’ walk. THE CHARACTER OF HUNGATE The cottages have been converted with great flair by the owners, Mike and Sue Kitching, from the outbuildings of Hungate House. The delightful setting includes eight secluded gardens, courtyards and an orchard, as well as a safe, enclosed play area for children. Each cottage retains much character, with old stone arches, fireplaces and beams carefully retained. Immaculately maintained, warm, clean and superbly well-equipped, these cottages are truly a ‘home from home’. No wonder so many visitors return time and again. The owners provide plenty of helpful information on the huge choice of places to visit, as well as menus from the local restaurants. Hungate is best summed up by a visitor who wrote, There was nothing more we could have wished for in a holiday home. We loved the fire, the free logs and little touches such as fresh flowers – it felt like home. The children loved the freedom of the gardens and could not wait to get home from our excursions! We loved coming and going through the heavy black gate into an oasis in this nice town.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Pickering sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Golf nearby Pub nearby Detached Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Over two hundred years old, this stone-built holiday cottage oozes charm and character with exposed beams and real fires. With a cottage garden to the front, it nestles in a peaceful hamlet, close to the market town of Pickering-home to the North Yorkshire Moors Steam Railway. Scarborough, with its white sandy beaches (Blue Flag) is a 20-minute drive, Castle Howard 12 miles, and Whitby 20 miles. Golf, fishing, cycling and walking are all popular locally. Shops 110 yards, pub ½ mile. Spacious living/dining room with multi-fuel stove, rugs on floor and door to rear garden. Well-equipped modern kitchen with breakfast area, tiled floor and door to front garden. Exposed beams on ground floor. Open-tread stairs to first floor: Two double bedrooms. Single bedroom with pull-out bed (for +1). All bedrooms with sloping ceiling. Bathroom with large separate shower cubicle and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Pickering sleeps 10.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Beach nearby Detached Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: Set in large private gardens with a babbling brook running the perimeter, this six bedroomed detached property has been refurbished to a very high standard and makes the perfect place for a family gathering or simply to celebrate a special occasion. Tucked away in the tiny little hamlet of Allerston, just outside the picturesque market town of Pickering, visitors can board the North Yorkshire moors steam train and sit back and relax, whilst it chugs its way across some of Yorkshire’s most stunning countryside, through the Esk Valley and into Goathland, better known as Aidensfield in the TV series Heartbeat. A 15-minute drive leads to the popular seaside resort of Scarborough with restaurants, cinemas, theatres and of course its beautiful Blue Flag sandy beaches affording the perfect family day out. A little further afield lies the historic port of Whitby, famed for its connections with Captain James Cook, cobbled streets, ginnels and alleyways packed with curio, antique and specialist shops, which are all overlooked by the abbey ruins. With the walled city of York offering a more sophisticated day out just a 30-minute drive, and historic castles, abbeys and beautiful gardens all found closeby, this truly is the ideal location at any time of the year. Shops 2½ miles, pub 5-minute walk. Large hallway. Large living room overlooking garden, with open fire. Spacious well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen with Aga, electric cooker and large dining area. Utility. Large double bedroom with 5ft bed. Twin bedroom with zip & link beds. Bathroom with double shower cubicle and toilet. Cloakroom/toilet. First floor: Games room with pool table, assorted children’s games and snug area. Double bedroom with 5ft bed. Twin bedroom. Two single bedrooms. All first floor bedrooms have sloping ceilings. Bathroom with double shower cubicle and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Pickering sleeps 6.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: A home of great comfort from which to discover England’s most beautiful and uncrowded county. For over 30 years, English Country Cottages has featured Hungate Cottages in its brochure. A short stroll from the heart of this charming old country town, Hungate Cottages are tucked away with a delightful ‘secret garden’ atmosphere of peace and tranquillity. A wonderful holiday location, with the vast and magnificent North Yorkshire Moors on the doorstep, there is easy access to the beautiful east coast, the city of York and a whole host of fascinating places to visit. Outstanding comfort and style of these cottages, combined with a superb location, makes this an ideal all-year holiday destination. Pickering is a delight - old fashioned friendliness and an unhurried pace of life combine with charming old inns, 12th-century castle, museums, and remarkable medieval frescoes in the local church, and the North Yorkshire Moors Railway takes visitors on a nostalgic journey through spectacular heather-clad moorland scenery to Grosmont. Castle Howard, setting for TV’s Brideshead Revisited, Nunnington Hall (NT), Duncombe Park, and Rievaulx Abbey, are just a few treasures to discover. York offers the majestic minster, the fascinating Jorvik Viking Centre, the Castle Museum, the National Railway Museum, and excellent shopping facilities. On the east coast lie Scarborough and Bridlington, the picturesque fishing villages of Robin Hood’s Bay, and Staithes, and the fascinating old port of Whitby, with its Captain Cook connections. Closer to home visitors can enjoy free use of Pickering’s swimming-pool, just 3 minutes’ walk away, good cycling in Dalby Forest (bikes can be hired in Pickering), as well as forest walks, fishing, pony trekking and golf. Pickering’s shops 5 mins’ walk. THE CHARACTER OF HUNGATE The cottages have been converted with great flair by the owners, Mike and Sue Kitching, from the outbuildings of Hungate House. The delightful setting includes eight secluded gardens, courtyards and an orchard, as well as a safe, enclosed play area for children. Each cottage retains much character, with old stone arches, fireplaces and beams carefully retained. Immaculately maintained, warm, clean and superbly well-equipped, these cottages are truly a ‘home from home’. No wonder so many visitors return time and again. The owners provide plenty of helpful information on the huge choice of places to visit, as well as menus from the local restaurants. Hungate is best summed up by a visitor who wrote, There was nothing more we could have wished for in a holiday home. We loved the fire, the free logs and little touches such as fresh flowers – it felt like home. The children loved the freedom of the gardens and could not wait to get home from our excursions! We loved coming and going through the heavy black gate into an oasis in this nice town.
  
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