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English Country Holiday Cottages in North
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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.
There is an individual, as well as a shared,
barbecue area 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 an 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. 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. Several
pubs/restaurants within 2½
miles.
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Property
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IVA - Miramar - Sleeps 8 - 9
Property Location: Scarborough,
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Set in private gardens
overlooking the Cleveland Way and affording
panoramic sea views across Scarborough and
out towards Filey Brigg is this unique
detached holiday property. The garden
provides secret little seating areas and
catches the sun throughout the day, there’s
a summer house with children’s toys and
games and a stunning roof terrace providing
the perfect place for alfresco dining or
just to sit back, relax, unwind and escape
the rigours of every day life. Located along
the quiet Filey Road, it’s perfect for that
long awaited family get together or for that
special celebration with easy access to the
heart of the elegant seaside resort and the
award winning sandy beaches. The colourful
promenade provides for the perfect family
day out with eating houses, tea rooms, a fun
fair and Peasholm Park providing orchestral
entertainment throughout the season. The
12th century castle ruins and St Mary’s
church are a must. There’s an eclectic mix
of shops and the town centre is home to the
Stephen Joseph Theatre, art galleries and
museums. Scarborough is also home to an
18-hole golf course just a few minutes drive
from the door. Visit Dalby Forest, home to
world mountain bike events, where live music
concerts are held, with children’s play
areas and areas for picnics with barbecues
provided, Go Ape and cycle tracks to suit
all ages. The east coast of Yorkshire is
surrounded with historic homes halls and
castles, Burton Agnes Hall boasts a large
collection of Renoir and Monet art with
Sewerby Hall and Gardens in Bridlington
easily accessible. A more sophisticated day
can be enjoyed at the walled city of York
with its magnificent Minster and many
attractions approximately 1 hours drive.
Take a trip into the North Yorkshire Moors
National Park, discovering quaint little
villages tucked away deep in the valleys, or
visit the ancient sea port of Whitby and
board the steam train for a memorable
journey through the glorious Esk Valley into
‘Heartbeat’s’ well known villages of
Goathland and Grosmont. Market towns of
Pickering, Malton, Helmsley and Kirkby
Moorside are close by. Shop 1 mile, pub and
restaurant 500 yards.
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Property
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ICY Property Name:
Bay Watch - Sleeps 3 - 4 Property Location:
Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
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In a superb location
overlooking Cayton Bay, this spacious,
modern single-storey property, with its own
secluded garden area, has been redecorated
with a seaside theme. Set in over an acre of
shared grounds on the edge of a private
estate, it enjoys direct access to the
Cleveland Way, for wonderful coastal
walks over National Trust land.
Scarborough boasts many attractions, while
the North York Moors National Park is just 3
miles away. Castle Howard and Sledmere House
close by. Pub 500 yards.
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Property
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13104 Property Name:
Driftwood
- Sleeps 4 - 6 Property Location:
Craster, Alnwick, Northumberland
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This 19th-century
former fisherman’s stone cottage stands in a
lovely position, 200 metres from the
harbour, in a popular Northumberland coastal
village famous for its smoked kippers and
cliff scenery. Tastefully furnished and
decorated to provide good quality holiday
accommodation with full harbour views from
the front garden. Beautiful coastal
walks to Dunstanburgh Castle and a lovely
sandy beach beyond at Embleton (1½ miles).
Alnwick market town and The Alnwick Garden 6
miles, Newcastle and Scottish Borders 35
miles. Shop and pub ¼ mile.
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Property
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14679 Property Name:
Westover
- Sleeps 4 Property Location: Warkworth,
Morpeth, Northumberland.
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Situated in a quiet
development, just a short walk from the
centre of the attractive village of
Warkworth, on the banks of the River Coquet.
The village in which the holiday property
lies is dominated by the ruins if its castle
- one of the country’s most imposing
fortifications - and has a good selection of
inns, restaurants, PO and shops. Close to
some of Northumberland’s finest beaches,
with an excellent links golf course and near
to the historic market town of Alnwick.
Excellent coastal walks, sea and
river fishing and close to bustling
Newcastle and the Scottish Borders.
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Set in the heart of
Alnmouth this perfectly located holiday
cottage is cosy and welcoming. Only two
minutes beach, golf course and eating
places. Explore the heritage
coastline with coastal walks starting in the
village.
Stabling is available
in the village and fishing close by. Alnwick
with its majestic castle and one of the
biggest water gardens in Europe, 7 miles.
Amble harbour and marina 5 miles, Bamburgh
Castle, Dunstanburgh Castle and Seahouses a
short drive. Boat trips to the Farne
Islands, or visit Holy Island when the tide
is out by driving over the causeway. Shops
and pubs 25 yards.
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Set in the heart of
the picture postcard village of Ellingham
this perfectly located, cosy cottage is
tastefully furnished throughout. Set midway
between Beadnell and Seahouses it is the
ideal base to explore the
magnificent heritage coastline with lovely
coastal walks. Visit Alnwick, 9
miles, with its majestic castle and
enchanting water gardens. Warkworth Castle,
Amble harbour and marina, Bamburgh Castle,
Dunstanburgh Castle and Seahouses only a
short drive. Take a boat trip to the Farne
Islands to visit the puffins and bird
sanctuary or cross the causeway to Holy
Island when the tide is out. Shops 3 miles,
pub and restaurant 50 yards.
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Set in the heart of
the picture postcard village of Ellingham,
this perfectly located, spacious, family
holiday cottage is tastefully furnished
throughout. Set midway between Beadnell and
Seahouses, it is perfectly located to
explore the magnificent heritage coastline,
with wonderful coastal walks
starting in the village. Centrally
located to visit Alnwick, with its majestic
castle and enchanting gardens. Warkworth
Castle, Amble harbour and marina, Bamburgh
Castle and Dunstanburgh Castle only a short
drive. Boat trips to the Farne Island. Many
AONBs surround Ellingham. Pub 100 yards.
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Property
Ref:
MSE - Alnside Lodge
- Sleeps 10 Property
Location:
Lesbury, Nr Alnwick, Northumberland |
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Alnside Lodge is
situated in the picturesque village of
Lesbury nestling on the banks of the River
Aln and set in an Area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty on the Northumberland
Heritage Coastal Route. Built to a high
specification in 2006, this large detached
stone-built 5-bedroomed house is set in its
own gardens within a tranquil conservation
area. Only two minutes’ walk to the village
pub and post office and only ½ mile from the
East Coast Railway, this perfectly located
holiday cottage is situated 1 mile inland
from the quaint coastal village of Alnmouth
and 3 miles from Anwick, officially voted
the ‘best place to live in Britain’ by
Country Life magazine. It has a wall
mounted designer Gazco log gas fire in the
living room as well as flatscreen TV and
comfortable leather settees; each bedroom
has en-suite facilities. Perfectly
located to explore the magnificent Heritage
coastline with lovely coastal walks starting
in the village. Stabling is
available in Alnmouth and fishing close by.
Attractions locally include Alnwick (3
miles) with its majestic castle and
enchanting gardens with one of the biggest
water gardens in Europe, Warkworth Castle (3
miles), Amble Harbour and Marina (5 miles),
Bamburgh Castle, Dunstanburgh Castle and
Seahouses. Boat trips are available to the
Farne Islands to visit the puffins and bird
sanctuary, or visit Holy Island when the
tide is out by driving over the man-made
causeway. Visitors are sure to want to
return to what is allegedly the least
populated and one of the friendliest
counties in Britain. Pub 200 yards.
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"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.
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duration of 2, 3, 4, 7, or 14 days (some cottage
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Stays for 2, 3, and 4 nights are regarded as
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breaks start on a Friday or Saturday, 3 night
breaks on a Friday and 4 night midweek breaks
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made within 28 days of the public holiday.
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until 28 days prior to the Start Date of your stay.
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