
English Country Cottage Complexes
in North Yorkshire Coast for Families.
Holiday
Cottages in North Yorkshire Coast with recreational facilities.
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Holiday Cottage complexes provide a great venue for a family
holiday - they are designed for families with recreational
facilities for everyone from playgrounds for the children,
swimming pools, games rooms, gymnasiums and some even
include cafeterias, theatres and shops. You will find
Holiday Cottage complexes located in coastal and rural
locations ideal for walking or cycling or for just relaxing
knowing that the younger members of your family can enjoy
themselves in safe surroundings.
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Bridge Farm Holidays - Holiday Cottage complex - 16
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Brigham, E. Yorks.
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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, children and adults alike are
able to watch the cows being milked on the
owners' working dairy farm by arrangement
and to gather eggs for breakfast, or 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 close by.
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 21/2 miles.
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Killerby Old Hall - 7
country cottages and country homes with superb
leisure facilities on the beautiful North Yorkshire
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Killerby, Cayton, Nr Scarborough, North
Yorkshire.
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"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 courtyard 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 Doomesday Book of 1087 and many cottages
are named after their former owners.
The accommodation ranges from the Old Hall
sleeping up to 10 in period splendour, with
its own imposing front lawns and side
garden, through to the cosy Blac's Cottage
for 2 persons, nestling in the courtyard
with a patio overlooking the orchard. The
Farmhouse is an attractive barn conversion
offering spacious accommodation 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 grassed 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. The
local village of Cayton is just a 500 yard
stroll away with its two pubs, post office
and shops, whilst full amenities in
Scarborough are only 4½ miles, making
Killerby a perfect location to enjoy the
rural life without being to remote.
Shared grounds of 9acres, with grassed areas
suitable for ball games and recreation and
fenced wildlife area with pond (toddlers
beware!) and picnic benches *Play area with
swings, slide (for under 11s) *Shared indoor
heated swimming-pool open all year round
*Shared games room with pool table, table
tennis, darts and board games.
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The Old Mill at Littlebeck
- 3 cottages -
set in a secluded hamlet in the North Yorkshire
Moors
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Littlebeck, Nr Whitby, North Yorkshire.
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Set
in a secluded hamlet in the North York Moors
National Park, these prestigious detached
properties share 6acres of beautiful grounds
in a sheltered wooded valley.
Offering spacious 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, 5miles. The North
Yorkshire Moors Railway, Grosmont-Pickering,
5miles. Sandy beaches 5miles. Good
pubs/restaurants locally.
Shops 2miles *TV *Video *CD *Payphones -
outgoing only *M/wave *Shared laundry room
with auto wm and t/dryer (coin-op) *Shared
grounds of 6acres with river *Garden
furniture *Barbecue *Salmon and trout
fishing (in season) *Canoe and rowing boat
avail *Beach hut avail *Shared games room
with pool table and table tennis
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Filey Holiday Cottages -
4 cottages with games room including pool table Filey,
N. Yorkshire.
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Filey Holiday Cottages is the ideal setting
for a perfect break - however long a stay.
The location of these carefully designed and
furnished group of cottages offers something
for everyone.
Close to both coast and countryside, the
cottages allow visitors to take full
advantage of the scenic, traditional British
seaside town of Filey, while for those who
enjoy striding out along rural trails, the
North Yorkshire Moors are on the doorstep.
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cottages have an open shared lawn to the
front of the properties and a fully equipped
games room. Filey is a traditional Edwardian
English seaside town. A perfect place for an
active holiday, or just to relax.
The
5-mile stretch of sandy beach is protected
by the rocky grandeur of Filey Brigg.
Surfing, fishing, yachting, golf, walking
and bird watching are just a few of the
available activities. The Evron Centre
provides plentiful entertainment with music,
song, dance and theatre on offer. Filey has
many restaurants and hostelries providing
superb cuisine.
Should visitors wish to travel further
afield, it will be seen that Yorkshire
glories in one of the finest stretches of
coastline in Britain: golden beaches, rocky
coves and towering cliffs. Further to the
north, Whitby is a picturesque fishing port
and inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula.
The
North York Moors national Park and the North
Yorkshire Moors Railway, 18 miles of
preserved railway, are both close by, as is
Flamingo Land Theme Park. Shop 3 miles, pubs
1 mile.
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Raithwaite Hall Cottages -
6 cottages 500 yards from one of the finest
stretches of sandy beach on the Yorkshire Coast
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Nr Bideford, Devon
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" Fine country
cottages in a secluded woodland retreat -
just a short walk from three miles of golden
sands..."
Just 500 yards from one of the
finest stretches of sandy beach on the
Yorkshire coast, these six very comfortable
cottages nestle in a secluded estate with 60
acres of shared grounds which include mature
woodland, rare plants, tumbling streams, a
lake and a wide variety of wildlife such as
deer, badgers, swans and herons. Raithwaite,
Celtic for `a hill in the water', aptly
describes this estate of six stone-built
cottages that have been recently converted
to the highest of standards, offering
well-equipped modern facilities. They each
enjoy peaceful and secluded locations making
the perfect escape for a relaxing holiday.
Set within the North Yorkshire Moors
National Park, the estate is within half an
hour's drive of numerous attractions up and
down this beautiful stretch of Heritage
coastline. The quaint and unspoilt fishing
village of Staithes (8 miles) consists of
cottages huddled tightly together on steep
cliff sides overlooking a harbour - in 1745
thirteen of the cottages were swept into the
sea. One of the most picturesque ports in
England, Whitby and its harbour are set in a
ravine at the mouth of the River Esk.
Dominated by the cliff-top abbey ruins (the
setting for the fixing of the Easter
calendar in the 7th-century), the narrow
alleys and quaint streets climb down to the
busy quayside, with its harbourside houses
and small shops filled with crafts, curios
and antiques. From these centuries-old
streets, 199 steps lead up to the parish
church of St Mary, its churchyard famous for
providing the setting which inspired Bram
Stoker to write Dracula. The Whitby Museum
follows the life story of the town's most
famous son, Captain James Cook, who sailed
from the port to change the history of the
world. Still a bustling and colourful port,
Whitby offers fishing trips and the Whitby
Festival, which is held around mid June.
Robin Hood's Bay (7 miles) is a place
notorious for its smuggling history, with a
number of passages winding their way from
the cliff top to the sea through the
charmingly chaotic arrangement of cottages.
There is much superb scenery to be enjoyed
inland, most notably in the North Yorkshire
Moors National Park. The famous steam
railway, which picks up at Grosmont station
(7 miles) chugs through the stunning
moorland and forest of Heartbeat country.
The Park includes 23,000 hectares of
forests, with the circular Falling Foss
Forest Walk less than 10 minutes' drive.
Passing by a dramatic waterfall, this walk
is set in a broad-leaved woodland valley
with grassland slopes on the banks of becks,
making it an ideal place for picnics. The
famous Cleveland Way passes by the Estate
gates, while the Coast-to-Coast and Lyke
Wake Walks both terminate nearby - making
this the ideal spot for walkers and nature
lovers alike. There are numerous first-class
pub/restaurants at Sandsend and Whitby and a
cliff-top golf club just 800 yards away.
Riding is available locally.
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Struncheon Hill Farm
- 5 Cottages set amongst Yorkshire's finest
countryside and long stretches of magnificent
beaches with hot tubs, games room, and with fishing,
canal cruises, diving school less than half a mile
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Brandesburton, Nr Bridlington, East
Yorkshire.
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"Peace and
tranquility set amongst Yorkshire's finest
countryside and long stretches of
magnificent beaches..."
Steeped in history these former barn
buildings have been lovingly restored using
all of the original materials. Presented to
a very high standard and offering spacious
accommodation, each cottage has its own
enclosed garden and decked patio area for
sole use, to while away the hours
overlooking stunning paddocks where deer and
foxes play. Four Bays (IOH) additionally has
its own hot tub for guests' enjoyment, and
there is a games room (with pool table,
darts, games) for all properties to share.
The complex is
surrounded by open countryside and a newly
planted broad leaf woodland area, and is
only four miles from the pretty village of
Brandesburton. Struncheon Hill Farm is a
haven for those who enjoy having fun around
water with a river, lake and pond nearby.
Fishing, canal cruises and a Jet Ski and
Diving School are less than half a mile from
the door.
Visitors will find
locally an 18-hole golf course, horse
riding, clay pigeon shooting, a parachute
and gliding centre, and an RSPB bird
sanctuary and last but not least a rare and
unusual bat sanctuary. Just a short drive
leads to the traditional seaside resorts of
Bridlington, Scarborough and Filey with
miles of Blue Flag sandy beaches, colourful
promenades, inns and tea rooms in abundance,
offering the perfect family day out. Walking
and cycling tracks surround the cottages and
there is easy access to the Yorkshire Wolds
- one of Yorkshire's best-kept secrets.
Robin Hoods Bay is
well worth a visit, where children will love
the chance to search for fossils amongs the
rock pools. For stunning views, Flamborough
Head is a must and visitors will delight in
the puffin colonies that cling to the cliff
side. For an alternative day trip, York will
not disappoint and meandering along the
cobbled streets of `The Shambles', packed
with curio and antique shops, as well as
many museums including The National Railway
Museum and Jorvik Viking Centre will keep
both adults and children alike amused for
hours. Explore British heritage when
visiting stately homes and halls such as
Burton Agnes Hall with its large collection
of Monet and Renoir paintings, or Sledmere
Hall with its beautiful gardens only a 30
minute drive away. The attractive market
town of Beverley 12 miles away, where
visitors can enjoy ancient cobbled streets,
quaint shops and friendly local people,
completes the area of peace and tranquillity
surrounding Struncheon Hill Farm. Restaurant
and pubs 4 miles.
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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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include a public holiday may be made at any
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Short break bookings
for peak 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
long peak time.
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