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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £600 to £899
Self catering accommodation in Harwood Dale sleeps 4.
Features include: Hot Tub Short Breaks Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Dating back to 1830, these four lovingly converted holiday cottages retain many original features. Each cottage has its own character and charm, with vaulted beamed ceilings; Willow Cottage (ref IVU) is all on the ground floor, whilst the other three (refs IVW, IVX and IVY) have ‘upside-down’ accommodation with mezzanine open-plan living, kitchen and dining areas. The cottages are set in stunning countryside surrounded by woodland walks and breathtaking views over the Dales. Over 4 acres of natural unspoilt woodland are home to nesting barn owls, wild rabbits, deer and badgers. Guests can take the natural walk and enjoy the trickling waters of the meandering stream. The man-made pond and marshland is a birdwatcher’s haven as it slowly becomes home to many rare birds. Peace and tranquillity is the order of the day with a shared hot tub, indoor games room and a great mix of children’s games and toys - there is even a small play area and stunning lawned gardens for all the cottages to enjoy. Harwood Dale is located in the heart of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, some 18 miles from the ancient sea port of Whitby and 6 miles from the elegant seaside town of Scarborough, Britain’s first holiday resort. It is an ideal location for a family holiday by the sea or for walkers and cyclists wishing to explore the North Yorkshire Moors. In Whitby the steam train can be boarded to take a memorable journey through the glorious Esk Valley into Heartbeat villages of Grosmont and Goathland, or the cobbled streets lined with inns, tea rooms, antique and curio shops can be explored. Scarborough boasts two bays with long sandy beaches, a colourful promenade, a busy town centre with the Spa theatre (home to a live orchestra) and the Stephen Joseph Theatre. A trip to Peasholm Park can be combined with a visit to the Sea Life Centre or take a stroll along the Esplanade and take in the stunning views over Scarborough towards the 12th-century castle ruins. Dalby is 20 minutes’ drive from the cottages and a great day out for the family can be had at the Go Ape adventure at Dalby Forest. It is also home to excellent cycle tracks and routes, and is host to the UCI Biking Championships as well as many concerts and events. Historic homes, halls and castles abound in this area with Castle Howard, Burton Agnes Hall and Sewerby Hall and Gardens all easily reached. The market towns of Pickering, Malton, Kirkbymoorside and Helmsley are approximately 20 miles and a more elegant day can be enjoyed at the walled city of York with the Jorvik Centre, Railway Museum, the stunning Minster, art galleries and boat trips just an easy 40 miles. All in all, Woodland Cottages is an ideal location for exploring both the Heritage coast of East Yorkshire and the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. Shop and pub 4 miles.
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly price range £1300 to £
Self catering accommodation in Lowick sleeps 10.
Features include: Hot Tub Short Breaks Pub nearby Detached Games Room Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: Formerly the joiner’s cottage/workshop on Barmoor Castle Estate, Kern Cottage is a beautifully furnished, spacious stone-built holiday house with the bonus of a sauna, Jacuzzi and games room. Close to Holy Island and the fabulous sandy beaches of the Northumberland Coast and just 1 mile west of Lowick, it is a perfect ‘get away from it all’ holiday base. It lies just 30 minutes from Alnwick (with its castle and gardens) and 15 miles from the walled town of Berwick with shopping, sports and art centres and entertainment. Bamburgh Castle and a boat trip to the Farne Islands to watch the seals, are a must. There is excellent walking nearby. The National Cycle Route, golf at Goswick, riding schools and fishing are also all on the doorstep. Equidistant between Edinburgh and Newcastle, 1 hour. Shop 1 mile, pub ¾ mile. Spacious living room with wood-burning stove. Large well-equipped kitchen/dining room with electric Rangemaster. Utility. Library with wood-burning stove. Games room. Garden room. Wet room with large bath, separate shower and toilet. First floor: Two double bedrooms, each with sofa and en-suite shower room with toilet; one with 5ft bed and TV. Further double bedroom with sofa and sloping ceiling. Two twin bedrooms. Wet room with large bath, separate shower and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 31
Weekly price range £ to £
Self catering accommodation in Ellingham sleeps 31.
Features include: Hot Tub Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Golf nearby Games Room Sleeps 31
Accommodation overview: A collection of fine cottages.. set within the grounds of a stunning Victorian Gothic-revival stately home.. Dating back to 1703, this large secluded country hall is set in 8 acres of land, enjoying a walled garden, croquet lawn and woodland for exploring. Together with the twelve stone-built cottages, it lies in a location sure to delight each generation of visitors - set in the heart of Northumberland, close to the rolling hills and breathtaking coastline. The grounds around the hall lead straight to public footpaths with wonderful local walks starting at the door. Set inland midway between Beadnell and Seahouses, it is perfectly located for exploring the magnificent Heritage coastline with lovely coastal walks. Alnwick, with its majestic castle (used in Harry Potter film), cobbled streets filled with inns, restaurants and shops is well worth a visit, whilst the romantic ruins of Dunstanburgh and Warkworth Castle are only a short drive away. Bamburgh (5 miles) is dominated by its fortress castle and has a much-photographed wide sandy beach. Seahouses, a thriving seaside village with a golden beach and little harbour, is a must for tasty fish and chips or kippers. From here a wildlife boat trip can be taken to the Farne Islands to visit the puffins and other seabirds, or visitors can explore Holy Island when the tide is out by driving over the man-made causeway. Golf, fishing and many AONB surround Ellingham. The Hall lies 26 miles from the Borders of Scotland and only 45 miles from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and is easily accessible from the A1. The quiet, picturesque village with friendly pub 600 yards is the ideal retreat in any season. Shop 5 miles.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £900 to £1299
Self catering accommodation in Nunnington sleeps 8.
Features include: Hot Tub Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Pub nearby Detached Garden Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: Set in ¾ of an acre of natural unspoilt and landscaped gardens, with a small stretch of exclusive catch and release fly fishing, this 300-year-old detached stone holiday cottage has been in the same family for over 100 years and has been lovingly and sympathetically restored by the friendly young owners. It has superb outdoor leisure facilities including a hot tub, sauna and beautiful circular Nordic barbecue experience, and a unique steam shower room on the ground floor. Situated just 1 mile from the beautiful grounds of Nunnington Hall and nestling in the peaceful hamlet of West Ness surrounded by stunning countryside, it is an idyllic location to explore and discover the beauty of both the North Yorkshire Moors National Parks and the rugged grandeur of the Yorkshire coast. Historic houses, castles and abbeys such as Castle Howard and Rievaulx Abbey are but a few miles from the door. The Minster City of York with many museums, galleries, theatres and ancient cobbled streets packed with antique shops, tea rooms, inns and restaurants is a must. A 40 minute drive leads to the East Yorkshire coast, home to the seaside towns of Scarborough, Filey and Robin Hoods Bay. The historic port of Whitby, known for its connections with Captain Cook, is just a further 30 minutes. The market towns of Malton, Kirkbymoorside, Helmsley, Easingwold and Pickering are all at hand and still host the weekly markets, with Pickering being home to the North Yorkshire Moors Steam Railway and a memorable journey through the beautiful Esk Valley into Heartbeat’s very own village of Goathland. So much to do and see makes visitors want to return again and again to the peace and tranquillity on offer at Dragon Cottage. Shops 3 miles. Living room with electric ‘wood burner’, oak floor, electric remote-controlled Velux windows, French doors to garden. Dining/garden room with oak floor, French doors to garden. Large well-equipped kitchen with granite worktops, electric range (for cooking) and breakfast area. Two steps to double bedroom with 5ft bed, TV, en-suite shower room with sauna/steam shower and toilet. First floor: Two double bedrooms, each with TV; one with 5ft bed, one with en-suite bathroom with spa bath, over-bath shower, toilet and built-in TV. Twin bedroom.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £600 to £899
Self catering accommodation in Skipton sleeps 2.
Features include: Hot Tub Pub nearby Detached Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Set on the edge of Skipton, voted ‘Best High Street 2009’, this detached cottage is one of four set along a private drive in an enviable position in this traditional Dales market town. Designed and furnished by an interior architect, it makes a wonderful romantic holiday getaway. A lovely park is just over the road, with a local swimming-pool and tennis facilities. Explore this historic town with its Norman castle, or visit York and the renowned spa town of Harrogate. Shops and pub ½ mile. Kitchen/dining room with induction range (for cooking), TV, oak floor and bi-fold doors to patio. Separate toilet. First floor: Spacious, beamed living room with oak floor and wood-burning stove. Spacious double bedroom with 6ft bed, TV and en-suite bathroom with double Jacuzzi air bath, chromatherapy lighting, separate shower cubicle and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 7
Weekly price range £900 to £1299
Self catering accommodation in Risplith sleeps 7.
Features include: Hot Tub Short Breaks Detached Sleeps 7
Accommodation overview: This stone-built Grade II listed holiday home has been lovingly restored, blending contemporary furniture with the original features of this substantial house to create a wonderful atmosphere. Brimham Rocks and Fountains Abbey are both just a short drive. Pateley Bridge, 7 miles, is well served with individual country shops and cafés, whilst the cathedral city of Ripon is just 6 miles and York 30 miles. Afternoon tea at Betty’s in Harrogate, 9 miles, is a must. Shop 6 miles, pub 2 miles. Living room with wood-burning stove. Sitting room with wood-burning stove. Arch to dining room. Spacious kitchen with electric range (for cooking) and patio doors. Utility/boot room. Separate toilet. First floor: Two double bedrooms, each with 6ft bed and TV; one with zip & link beds, one with en-suite shower room and toilet. Double bedroom with 5ft bed. Single bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 9
Weekly price range £1300 to £
Self catering accommodation in Scarborough sleeps 9.
Features include: Hot Tub Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Wheelchair access Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Detached Garden Sleeps 9
Accommodation overview: Set on a farm in a peaceful location, with far reaching views, this large single-storey detached property offers comfortable holiday accommodation, with antique and reproduction furniture adding to its character and charm. Visitors of all ages will love to relax in the spacious spa hot tub situated on the patio, heated all year round to a perfect 39 degrees. It features a myriad of whirlpool and bubble jets, plus soothing underwater lighting perfect for night-time dips. Visitors can enjoy the very large landscaped gardens with summerhouse and apple trees. The white sandy beach at Cayton Bay is just 1½ miles away and Scarborough is only 4 miles. One of the oldest seaside resorts, and still one of the most popular, Scarborough boasts two beautiful beaches, a wide choice of restaurants and its own theatre, where plays by the famous Alan Ayckbourn can be enjoyed. Featured in the TV series The Royal, a stroll along the Esplanade is a delight, and the many places to visit include the ruins of the 12th-century castle with its breathtaking views, Peasholm Park, The Sea Life centre and an open air theatre. Further inland are the North Yorkshire Moors, renowned as an area of outstanding beauty with many quaint villages. Historic Whitby (25 miles) is where Captain Cook is known to have learned his trade, and the town is also home to an ancient abbey and a colourful harbour and marina – boat trips from here provide excellent sea fishing. Spring demands a visit to the daffodil fields at Farndale – a truly magnificent sight to behold. The North Yorkshire Moors Steam Railway, picturesque Robin Hood’s Bay and Flamingo Land theme park are all within easy reach. York 40 miles. Helmsley 40 miles. Shops ¾ mile. Entrance hall with patio doors to conservatory and decked patio. Large living room with open views of surrounding fields. Large dining room with patio doors to decked patio. Spacious, well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen with breakfast area. Large utility. Large sitting room with open fire, piano and views of garden. Double bedroom with 5ft bed. Further double bedroom. Two twin bedrooms. Bathroom with bath, walk in shower and toilet. Shower room with toilet.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £600 to £899
Self catering accommodation in Harwood Dale sleeps 2.
Features include: Hot Tub Short Breaks Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Dating back to 1830, these four lovingly converted holiday cottages retain many original features. Each cottage has its own character and charm, with vaulted beamed ceilings; Willow Cottage (ref IVU) is all on the ground floor, whilst the other three (refs IVW, IVX and IVY) have ‘upside-down’ accommodation with mezzanine open-plan living, kitchen and dining areas. The cottages are set in stunning countryside surrounded by woodland walks and breathtaking views over the Dales. Over 4 acres of natural unspoilt woodland are home to nesting barn owls, wild rabbits, deer and badgers. Guests can take the natural walk and enjoy the trickling waters of the meandering stream. The man-made pond and marshland is a birdwatcher’s haven as it slowly becomes home to many rare birds. Peace and tranquillity is the order of the day with a shared hot tub, indoor games room and a great mix of children’s games and toys - there is even a small play area and stunning lawned gardens for all the cottages to enjoy. Harwood Dale is located in the heart of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, some 18 miles from the ancient sea port of Whitby and 6 miles from the elegant seaside town of Scarborough, Britain’s first holiday resort. It is an ideal location for a family holiday by the sea or for walkers and cyclists wishing to explore the North Yorkshire Moors. In Whitby the steam train can be boarded to take a memorable journey through the glorious Esk Valley into Heartbeat villages of Grosmont and Goathland, or the cobbled streets lined with inns, tea rooms, antique and curio shops can be explored. Scarborough boasts two bays with long sandy beaches, a colourful promenade, a busy town centre with the Spa theatre (home to a live orchestra) and the Stephen Joseph Theatre. A trip to Peasholm Park can be combined with a visit to the Sea Life Centre or take a stroll along the Esplanade and take in the stunning views over Scarborough towards the 12th-century castle ruins. Dalby is 20 minutes’ drive from the cottages and a great day out for the family can be had at the Go Ape adventure at Dalby Forest. It is also home to excellent cycle tracks and routes, and is host to the UCI Biking Championships as well as many concerts and events. Historic homes, halls and castles abound in this area with Castle Howard, Burton Agnes Hall and Sewerby Hall and Gardens all easily reached. The market towns of Pickering, Malton, Kirkbymoorside and Helmsley are approximately 20 miles and a more elegant day can be enjoyed at the walled city of York with the Jorvik Centre, Railway Museum, the stunning Minster, art galleries and boat trips just an easy 40 miles. All in all, Woodland Cottages is an ideal location for exploring both the Heritage coast of East Yorkshire and the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. Shop and pub 4 miles.
  
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