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Beech Farm - Holiday Cottage complex
- 4 properties with recreational facilities - 4
times winner of Yorkshire Tourist Board award
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Wrelton, Pickering, N.
Yorks. - Postcode: YO18 8PG
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"Winner of the
Yorkshire Tourist Board's Self-Catering
Holiday of the Year Award four times so
quality is assured... indoor pool and sauna
. . . delightful location on edge of
National Park. . ."
Beech Farm Cottages offer award
winning standards of quality and facilities
in a quiet village setting at the gateway to
the North Yorkshire Moors.
The pretty cluster of eight cottages, four
of which are featured here, not only have `5
Star' accommodation but also have additional
features such as an indoor heated swimming
pool and sauna, gardens, paddock, children's
play area, two llamas, a horse and pony.
Their exceptionally high standards have won
Beech Farm Cottages the English Tourist
Board's award for Excellence and the
Yorkshire Tourist Board's `Self Catering
Holiday of the Year' Award four times.
The cottages are set around a pretty and
secluded courtyard and gardens backing onto
open fields. Converted from Grade II listed
stone buildings, they retain much of the
original charm and chracter, with beams
throughout. The interiors are superbly
finished, furnished and equipped. The three
larger cottages are rated `5 Star' by the
English Tourism Council, their highest
rating. The indoor heated swimming-pool for
the exclusive use of visitors to Beech Farm,
has a sauna and spa.
All the cottages enjoy the shared use of a
walled garden, barbecue area, well-equipped
children's play area, paddock and field.
Children in particular will enjoy the two
llamas, horse, shetland pony, chickens,
doves, ducks, cats and koi carp. The small
village of Wrelton - listed in the Domesday
book - is in the heart of North Yorkshire.
It has a cosy pub within easy walking
distance.
The North Yorkshire Moors National Park
starts only a couple of miles up the road
and the heritage coast is within easy reach.
Walking, golf, riding, fishing and numerous
village pubs and restaurants are all
available within a few miles. The North
Yorkshire Moors Steam Railway runs from the
picturesque market town of Pickering just
three miles away. Pickering also has a
castle and museum as well as pubs, shops and
a range of restaurants. The delights of the
seaside are only just over half an hour's
drive away where unspoilt sandy beaches (Runswick
Bay, Filey), historic fishing ports (Whitby,
Robin Hoods Bay) and resort attractions
(Scarborough) can be found. The walled city
of York with its Minster, museums and
historic centre is within 40 minutes' drive.
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INDOOR AND OUTDOOR FACILITIES:
*Indoor heated swimming-pool and
whirlpool spa *Sauna
(coin-operated), changing and shower
facilities *Well-equipped children's
play and climbing area *Walled
garden, paddock and 2½-acre field
*Adult and children's bicycles
available foc *29 freeview digital
TV channels and 20 digital radio
stations
OFF-SEASON HOLIDAYS AND
SHORT BREAKS The moorland scenery
around Beech Farm can be at its most
magnificent in late Autumn, Winter
and early Spring. With full gas
central heating, plus coal-effect
gas fires in living rooms and double
glazing throughout, the cottages at
Beech Farm are perfect for
off-season holidays and Short Breaks
of three or four nights throughout
the Winter period. The indoor heated
swimming-pool and sauna are
available all year round.
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Hungate Cottages
- 10 country cottages and superb indoor heated
swimming pool in a setting of stunning natural
beauty.
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Pickering, North Yorkshire -
Postcode: YO18 7ET
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"A home of great
comfort from which to discover England's
most beautiful and uncrowded county . . ."
2005 saw the 25th anniversary of English
Country Cottages featuring Hungate Cottages
in their 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 3minutes' walk away, good cycling in
Dalby Forest (bikes can be hired in
Pickering), as well as forest walks,
fishing, pony trekking and golf.
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. New for 2007: In The
Carrs, each bedroom now has full en-suite
facilities - perfect for two couples wanting
complete privacy upstairs. Sparkling new
modern kitchen in Lockton and Levisham. In
Glaisdale a new bathroom with shower has
been installed. 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."ADDITIONAL FACILITIES:
All visitors to
Hungate enjoy special arrangements for the
free use all year round of Pickering's
sparkling modern indoor heated swimming-pool
(with exciting flume ride) - 3minutes' walk
*Private half-mile stretch of nearby
Pickering Beck - fishing is available by
arrangement *Fenced-off children's play area
- with sand pit, climbing frame, swings and
Wendy House *Secure cycle storage on site
(bike hire locally) *Pets welcome in
Saltersgate, Ellerbeck, The Carrs and
Hungate Garden Cottage all year round.
HUNGATES WINTER PACKAGE All Winter
holidays at Hungate start with a warm
welcome - the heating is on and the cottages
warmed and awaiting your arrival. Guests
will also find a bottle of champagne in the
fridge. Visitors can enjoy free use of
Pickering's superb public indoor heated
swimming-pool. And, of course, the chance to
toast your toes in front of a cheerful log
fire. (Pets are welcome in Levisham, Lockton,
Ellerbeck, Saltersgate, Bransdale, Hungate
Garden Cottage and the Carrs for Winter
Breaks).
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Little Edstone Farm
- 4 cottages - Uninterrupted views across the North
Yorkshire Moors with superb leisure
facilities
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Little Edstone, Nr
Pickering, N. Yorks. - Postcode: YO62 6NY
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" Beautiful
countryside and stunning coastlines
capturing the hearts and minds of all who
visit..." Open all year.
Standing amidst wonderful
countryside with uninterrupted views across
the North Yorkshire Moors, Little Edstone
Farm is a magnificent location for a
combined sea and country holiday. Secluded
and tranquil, guests are free to explore the
woodland and landscaped grounds, which are
home to a variety of wildlife - including
wild deer and a resident barn owl.
The properties are set on a small
traditional organic farm, and guests are
welcome to participate in farming activities
when available or to simply appreciate the
workings of an organic farm and wildlife
conservation. Many pieces of original
farming machinery are on show, including a
threshing machine, and guests are welcome to
purchase the organic products grown here
directly from the friendly owners. All the
properties are environmentally friendly,
heated by a unique wood-burning/solar
heating system, and many of the practices
throughout the farm and properties use
natural resources for their day-to-day
running. An indoor heated swimming-pool,
sauna and hard tennis court shared between
the properties, a small gym, a games room
with pool/table tennis and a selection of
board games, as well as a children's play
area complete the facilities on offer for
these unique and comfortable holiday homes.
The beautiful North Yorkshire Moors are a
delight to explore either on foot or by car,
or alternatively, the steam railway runs
along stunning scenery through many unspoilt
villages including Goathland (`Aidensfield'
in the television series Heartbeat). The
coast is easily accessible and the popular
seaside resorts of Scarborough and Whitby
are delights not to be missed. The quaint
cobbled streets of Robin Hood's Bay, once a
favourite haunt with smugglers, will keep
children and adults entertained for hours
with its shoreline full of strange and
colourful pebbles. Castle Howard is within
easy driving distance, and Flamingo Land Zoo
(a popular theme park) is well worth the
visit. The market town of Helmsley is 6
miles distant and has shops and inns as well
as pretty walled gardens.
Many NT properties can be found with a 15
mile radius, including Nunnington Hall,
Byland Abbey and Duncomb Park, to name but a
few. The ancient city of York is but a
45-minute drive (27 miles). Excellent
walking can be found from the doorstep. All
the cottages combine country living, yet are
close enough to the coast to keep any
visitor happy, whatever type of holiday they
may be looking for. Little Edstone Farm is
the perfect place in which to relax and
unwind - whatever time of year.
Barbecue *Woodland with picnic benches,
fenced pond (in adjacent woodland, toddlers
beware!) and fields *Children's play area
*Visits to pets corner/farm animals *Shared
games area with pool/table tennis and board
games *Shared indoor heated swimming-pool
(9.5m x 3.5m, depth 1m to 1.5m) *Gymnasium
facilities *Sauna *Shared hard tennis court
*Pony rides avail locally * Health and
beauty services avail on request
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Red House Farm
Cottages
- 3 cottages with games room
Glaisdale, Nr Whitby, North Yorkshire.
- Postcode: YO21 2PZ
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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 games room
with a snooker table.
Close to the owners' farmhouse home, they
share 1½acres 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 6miles from the coast in the
heart of the North York Moors National Park,
there are excellent walks straight from the
doorstep. Historic Whitby, 8miles. Riding
and bridleways locally. Pub 3/4mile.
Dedicated sitting-out areas with furniture
*Shared grounds of 1½acres with furniture,
barbecue and large fenced pond (toddlers
beware!) *External games room with ¾-size
snooker table, board games and darts *Horse
stabling by arr *Secure cycle storage
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Lune
Valley Cottages - 5 cottages with swimming pool
close by plus music room
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Nr Kirkby Lonsdale,
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In the words of John
Ruskin, here are `moorland, sweet river and
English forest at their best'. Set deep in
the heart of the magnificent Lune Valley,
which has been captured and immortalised on
canvas in J.M.W. Turner's `Ruskin's View',
these six properties are surrounded by
rolling countryside, grass fields and mature
trees. Standing alone, whilst they enjoy
shared use of an outdoor heated
swimming-pool, they are detached from each
other and benefit from separate locations
within the owners' extensive country estate.
As comfortable as they are uniquely
charming, the Lune Valley Cottages are
ideally situated for exploring an area
steeped in history and rich in natural
beauty. Routed trails and footpaths wind
through the estate grounds, which are a
haven to an abundance of wildlife and the
perfect country for walkers. There are
opportunities to try fishing on the private
stretches of the river, renowned for its sea
trout in the summer and salmon in September
and October. An 18-hole golf course forms
part of the estate. Alternatively, those
wishing to venture further afield will find
the stunning scenery of the Yorkshire Dales
and the Lake District National Park an
invigorating tonic away from the hustle and
bustle of modern living. A number of
National Trust and other private houses and
gardens (including the world-famous topiary
gardens at Levens Hall), open to the public
during the spring and summer, are within
easy reach. Windermere, home to the largest
lake in England, is 20miles, and here rowing
boats can be hired for a leisurely trip on
the water, or stylish steamers and vintage
cruiser sail across the lake. Nearby Bowness
is famous world-wide for The World of
Beatrix Potter family attraction as well as
the Steamboat Museum. The market town of
Kendal is around a 10-mile drive and boasts
several fascinating museums, a ruined castle
and a fine art gallery. For an interesting
day trip Lancaster is well worth a visit -
the county town of Lancashire dates back to
Roman times and is characterised by a legacy
of predominantly Georgian buildings. The
castle boasts a fascinating history - built
in 1093, it was added to throughout medieval
times, becoming a crown court and prison in
the 18th century, a role it still fulfills
today. Other attractions a Museum of
Childhood, Maritime Museum and museum
charting the history of Lancaster. Morecambe
Bay is easily reached, and has a renovated
Stone Jetty and a arts centre, but the sweep
of the bay is still the major attraction,
with the local sunsets a renowned
phenomenon. The West Coast of England is
only about 12miles, while Kirkby Lonsdale's
shops, inns and restaurants are between two
to three miles.
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Ribblesdale Park Cottages
- 4 Cottages in 1,000 acres of parkland - hot tub
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Gisburn, Clitheroe - Postcode: BD23 4BE
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Hidden amongst 1000
acres of parkland, which forms the Gisburne
Park Estate, are these four lovingly
restored, stone holiday cottages. They form
just part of the Ribblesdale Park
experience, which combines the rural
pleasures of a country estate with wonderful
accommodation.
Part of the beauty of the setting is the
chance to get closer to nature, taking the
opportunity to roam the banks of the river
Ribble, glimpse the rare Sika deer grazing,
take in the historical ruins on the estate
that few have witnessed, or observe
tomorrow's winners as Ribblesdale's
racehorses exercise on the gallops. These
cottages are places of sanctuary where
visitors can escape the rigours of life,
relax in the private hot tub and perhaps
enjoy a glass of champagne.
The properties feature a variety of modern
conveniences from flat screen televisions to
computer gaming systems and wireless
Internet access. The cottages are located in
the village of Gisburn with its picturesque
stone cottages, a partly cobbled main street
and a large magnificent 17th-century inn.
The village is surrounded by a patchwork of
fields, hedgerows and small woods, well
served by footpaths and quiet country lanes.
The historic towns of Clitheroe and Skipton
(known as the Gateway to the Dales), are
both a short drive and offer a wealth of
individual shops, inns and restaurants.
Stoneyhurst
College offers guided tours in season and is
famous for its associations with JRR Tolkein
and its appearance in the movie Three Men
and a Little Lady.
For a change of scenery, Leeds offers a wide
selection of shops, restaurants and
nightlife. Alternatively a stroll can be
taken into the village of Gisburn, which
offers an excellent Italian restaurant and a
classic English pub.
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Bookings may be made for a duration of 2, 3, 4,
7, or 14 days (some cottage owners may choose
not to offer the full range). Stays for 2, 3,
and 4 nights are regarded as short stays. Stays
of up to one month may be available for some
cottages please
phone
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Most weekly
bookings run from Saturday to Saturday, unless
the property indicates otherwise.
Where accepted, 2 night
breaks start on a Friday or Saturday, 3 night
breaks on a Friday and 4 night midweek breaks
start on a Monday.
Bookings for short stays that fall during a
public holiday may only be made within 28 days
of the public holiday. Bookings for 7 or 14 days
where the stay dates include a public holiday
may be made at any time.
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times of Cottage occupancy cannot be made until 28
days prior to the Start Date of your stay.
June, July, August, and early September are classed
as peak times. The schools go back at different
times depending on the area. That is why its such a
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