
English Country Cottage Complexes
in Yorkshire and Northumbria for Families.
Holiday
Cottages in Yorkshire and Northumbria 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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Claxton Grange - Holiday Cottage complex -
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Claxton, Nr York.
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Hutton -
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Hockney- sleeps 4 |
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The Farmhouse- sleeps 12+1 |
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Just six miles north of the beautiful city
of York, Claxton Grange consists of a total
of 14 properties and stands within 16 acres
of private grounds, encompassing woodland,
orchards and a wildlife pond.
Formerly a working farm, it now offers
spacious and very comfortable accommodation
for visitors, together with an excellent
range of facilities to enjoy on site,
including an indoor heated swimming-pool,
games room and hard tennis court. All the
properties have recently been completely
renovated, Hutton, and The Farmhouse have
their own garden, Hockney has a shared
courtyard and shared lawn area.
The
Farmhouse offers two sitting rooms, a very
spacious farmhouse kitchen and five
bedrooms, making it ideal for large families
or groups, while the cottages also offer
attractive and roomy accommodation, all with
cosy electric `wood burners' in open
fireplaces. With such comfortable
surroundings, a wealth of interesting places
on the doorstep, and superb countryside to
explore, this is a wonderful base for a
holiday at any time of the year.
York is always a delight to visit, with
plenty to see and do for all members of the
family. Still retaining the look and feel of
its medieval past, it is dominated by the
magnificent Minster, with its superb array
of stained glass windows, some of the finest
in England. The city's museums are second to
none, with a great variety on offer. The
renowned Jorvik Viking Centre gives a vivid
description of Viking Age York, while the
National Railway Museum and Castle Museum
provide further excellent excursions. A walk
around the ancient city walls makes a good
introduction to the city, its medieval
centre still full of narrow cobbled streets,
once housing the city's craftsmen. Now
picturesque and flower-decked, they are
crammed with little specialist shops,
including antiques and jewellery, with
frequent street players adding to the
atmosphere.
After a day of sightseeing, there is a very
good choice of restaurants and riverside
inns to relax in, or a boat trip up the
river offers another way to while away a
leisurely afternoon. Other places to visit
include Castle Howard, one of England's
grandest houses, in a beautiful parkland
setting, Nunnington Hall, and the majestic
ruins of Rievaulx Abbey, all of which are
within easy reach of the cottages. Also just
a few miles away is the market town of
Pickering, gateway to the North York Moors
National Park.
This is fine walking country, with a high,
heather-clad plateau cut by deep, secluded
valleys, where little, grey-stone villages
cluster about a stream. Pickering is also
the terminus of the moors steam railway,
which runs northwards to picturesque
Goathland and Grosmont. The coastal resorts
of Filey, Scarborough and Whitby are all
within 40 miles, making them accessible for
day trips, and there is racing at York,
Thirsk, Ripon, Beverley and Wetherby. Closer
to home, Clifton Moor offers bowling and a
multi-cinema complex just 6 miles away.
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Shared grounds of 16acres with hard
tennis court and unfenced
wildlife pond (toddlers beware!)
*Shared barbecue area with built-in
barbecue *Shared games room with
pool table *Shared indoor heated
swimming-pool with changing and
showering facilities

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Akeld Manor - 8
country cottages and country homes with superb
leisure facilities between history-steeped hills and
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Akeld, Wooler, Northumberland. Cornwall
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"A
gracious manor and cottages of mellow stone
. . . between history-steeped hills and a
coast of golden sands . . ."
Standing proudly at the foot of the
Cheviot Hills, on the edge of the glorious
Northumberland National Park and only 15
miles from the alternating sands and rocks
of the coastline, Akeld Manor cottages offer
the perfect setting for a holiday in
England's fascinating and beautiful Border
country.
The
gracious Manor House and its cluster of
cottages and mellow stone buildings have
been sensitively renovated and converted to
create an outstanding collection of holiday
properties - all with shared use of a superb
choice of facilities.
A
leisure building houses a wide range of
amenities (available daily, all the year
round) which include an indoor heated
swimming-pool with changing and shower
facilities, a Jacuzzi, sauna and sunbed.
There is a well-equipped multi-gym, too, and
the first floor of the building features a
large games room (with pool table, table
tennis and football game) and a separate
snooker room with full-size antique table.
The
cottages are set in acres of shared grounds,
which offer space for relaxing and for
children to play, and they lie within 2
miles of the shops and inns at Wooler.
The
Northumberland National Park stretches south
through Kielder and Wark Forests as far as
Hadrian's Wall, and north to the Scottish
border. Long stretches of sand can be found
lining the coast south of Berwick-upon-Tweed
(16 miles). At Beal (13 miles), the road to
Holy Island runs gently down to the shore,
where it becomes a causeway covered and
impassable at high tide. These quaint
cottages, some of which have originally been
cartsheds and byres are charmingly set in
small groups within the spacious and
colourful grounds. The large Manor House
(which provides accommodation for parties of
15), also has a splendid large walled garden
allowing total privacy.
The
setting of these cosy cottages is
intriguing, many with small courtyards and
gardens, a truly interesting and imaginative
conversion full of detail and character -
the individual and tasteful interiors are
delightful.
This splendid eight-bedroom manor house was
once the main house of the estate. It is set
separately from the courtyard, and has its
own fine walled garden. Offering spacious
accommodation for up to fifteen people, it
has a utility room with pool table. Entrance
hall leading to large sitting-room with open
fire and dining-room. Snug with open fire
and TV. Airy farmhouse kitchen with Aga.
Cloakroom/W.C. Maid's pantry/laundry. First
floor: Very large master double bedroom with
(5ft bed), and sitting area with TV. Single
bedroom. Nursery with two cots. Two
twin-bedded rooms. Two further double
bedrooms, one with four-poster bed (5ft).
Two bathroom/W.C.s, one with bidet. Large
shower room/W.C. Second floor: Two bedrooms
with sloping ceilings; one double and one
twin-bedded.
EXTENSIVE INDOOR FACILITIES: *Indoor heated
swimming-pool and Jacuzzi with shower and
full changing facilities (available daily
all year round; 8am to 10pm) *Sauna (foc)
with small sitting area *Sunbed
(coin-operated) *Fully equipped fitness room
*Games room with table tennis and football
game *Separate snooker room with full-size
antique table (for adults only) *Separate
pool table with 2 coin-operated tables
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Farne House Cottages
- 7 cottages -
views across the harbour and beaches
towards Bamburgh Castle with superb indoor heated
swimming pool. |
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Seahouses, Northumberland.
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"Views towards Bamburgh Castle over harbour
and sea - within two miles of Beadnell's
sweeping sands . . ."
With fine views across the little
harbour and its working quayside (not Gull's
Crest or Crag End), Farne House Cottages are
within a few hundred yards of the shops,
restaurants, inns and other amenities of the
fishing village and colourful seaside resort
of Seahouses. Converted and refurbished to
extremely high standards throughout, the
properties here are grouped around a central
courtyard only yards away from a fine indoor
heated swimming-pool and sauna. Available
all the year round, the pool has a constant
depth of 4ft6inand features a south-facing
glass sun lounge to one side.
Within easy walking distance, the bustling
harbour boasts a fleet of brightly painted
fishing cobbles and a few larger boats, and
the town itself provides a good range of
facilities, including golf, sailing,
water-skiing and horse riding. There are
calm weather boat trips to the offshore
Farne Islands, a wildlife sanctuary for
puffins, oyster-catchers, kittywakes,
guillemots and grey seals. The 28 islands
form a nature reserve owned by the National
Trust and, though half of them are submerged
at high tide, landing is allowed daily in
summer on the largest, Farne Island - where
there is a nature trail, lighthouse and
14th-century chapel. At Beadnell, 2miles to
the south, the dune-backed sands of Beadnell
Bay provide ideal conditions for water
sports.
Formerly an important fishing village and
smugglers' haunt, Beadnell now enjoys a
reputation as a centre for sailing and has
the unique distinction of being the only
East Coast port with a west-facing harbour.
The sandy beach running the length of the
bay is safe for swimming and is overlooked
by 18th-century lime kilns. In the village
stands a three-storey, 16th-century peel
tower, which now forms part of an inn. Five
minutes' drive to the north of Farne House
Cottages stands the mighty fortress of
Bamburgh Castle, easily visible across the
wide stretch of sand from Seahouses.
Just a few miles further on is yet more
historical, natural and scenic interest at
Holy Island. Here, the fairytale Lindisfarne
Castle was first a 16th-century fort, then a
ruin which was redesigned by Edwin Lutyens
in 1902and is now owned by the National
Trust. Inland is a country of massive hills
and moors, fast rivers and great forests.
Between the Cheviots and the sea, there is
easy touring through fields of corn and
pastures dotted with solid stone hamlets and
lined by dry-stone walls which patchwork the
countryside.
OFF-SEASON HOLIDAYS AND SHORT
BREAKS: Out-of-season holidays:
when the dramatic coastline and magnificent
inland hills and moors exhibit a wildness
and grandeur quite different from the Summer
months. Walks and days out in the Autumn,
Winter and early Spring are all the more
enjoyable when a welcoming return awaits at
these very comfortable and cosy properties.
All are fully heated and available all the
year round for both weekly holidays and
Short Breaks of two, three or four nights.
And, of course, the indoor heated
swimming-pool is open 24 hours a day
throughout the year.
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Warrenford Cottages -
5 cottages - indoor heated swimming pool,
Sauna, and hard tennis court. |
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Bamburgh, Northumberland.
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Tucked away in a
peaceful and secluded village setting, these
five comfortably furnished cottages are set
in an idyllic location, only 5miles from the
spectacular Bamburgh Castle and one of the
longest sandy beaches in England, and within
a few minutes' drive of Seahouses, where
regular boat trips depart for the Farne
Islands.
Between the Cheviots and the sea , there is
easy touring through the beautiful
countryside with its numerous castles,
stately homes and National Trust properties.
Furnished to a high standard, and close to
the owners' home, Fordson offers
single-storey accommodation and Ferguson is
a detached two-storey cottage. The Mill
House stands as a detached converted barn,
with Waren View and The Granary Cottage
forming an adjoining pair.
This is an ideal choice for family holidays,
with use of a very pleasant lawned area by a
stream where visitors can enjoy barbecues.
There is also shared use of the owners' hard
tennis court nearby.
Warenford Village serves as an excellent
base from which to discover Northumberland
and the Scottish border country. Just 4miles
distant lies Budle Bay, a designated Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty, as well as an
SSSI, with the ancient walled town of
Berwick-upon-Tweed (15miles) and the Duchess
of Northumberland's ornamental gardens a
short drive away.
Created to rival the best in Europe, the
gardens are contemporary in design and
include waterfalls and cascading plumes set
within landscaped grounds with themed
planted areas. Also sure to delight both
young and old alike is a visit to
neighbouring Alnwick Castle, which served as
the location for the Harry Potter films.
Home of the Percy family, it stands as the
second largest inhabited castle in England
after Windsor Castle, with some of its rooms
open to the public and displaying a wealth
of decorative and fine art.
Within easy reach, too, is Holy Island -
renowned for its medieval religious
heritage, priory and picturesque castle -
and also known by its Anglo-Saxon name of
Lindisfarne. Accessed by a paved causeway at
low tide, the island is popular with
bird-watchers and nature lovers, with the
north-western portion of the island being
maintained as a nature reserve, where terns,
plovers and seals can be observed. Whilst on
the island, a trip to The Museum of Island
Life will reveal former living and working
conditions there, and St Aidan's Winery
tempts visitors with its sweet concoction of
local Lindisfarne Mead.
There are quiet country lanes for cycling
and several excellent golf courses nearby,
as well as a selection of shops in Belford
(3miles) and good inns and restaurants in
which to enjoy a family meal locally - the
nearest pub with restaurant being just
30yards. Guests may use the swimming-pool
and sauna on site.
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Shared indoor
swimming-pool - depth 4ft (open
Mon-Thurs 9:00am - 6:30pm, Fri-Sun
10:00am - 5:00pm. Closed each day
between 2:00pm - 3:00pm. Children
under 16yrs must be accompanied by
an adult who can swim. ) *Shared
sauna *Shared hard tennis court

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Micklewood Park Cottages -
6 cottages with golf course, tennis court and
children's playground and much more on-site
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Longhurst,
Morpeth, Northumberland.
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Micklewood Park is
situated in the parkland grounds of the
magnificent Longhirst Hall with its fine
Northumbrian food and stylish bars, a few
miles north of Morpeth and perfectly placed
to discover Northumberland's glorious
coastline, countryside, castles, friendly
villages and exciting cities.
A wonderful environment for a family holiday
where children receive a backpack full of
goodies, and are encouraged to become nature
detectives when they join the Secret
Squirrel' club. They can visit the
challenging outdoor adventure play area, or
if weather forbids there is 'The Den', with
table tennis, pool and a wide variety of
games free to guests.
The park has a golf course, tennis
courts and for larger parties, a cricket
pitch, football and hockey, or try jogging
through the extensive woodland and parkland.
This environmentally friendly park commits
to recycling and proudly supports 'Red
Alert', the SOS of British Woodlands - `Save
our Squirrels'. Activities and visits can be
booked onsite, anything from a birthday
cake, sailing, shooting, to hot air
ballooning, and if you can't escape,
internet access is here too.
The house offers spacious and comfortable
accommodation set in relaxing, tranquil
surroundings. Half board options can be
booked on arrival to dine in The Hall. An
ideal place for long weekends or that
important family get together.
Visitors will love to explore the
surrounding countryside with trips from the
bustling seaside village of Seahouses to the
Farne Islands, to visit the seals. Alnwick,
with its majestic castle, famous for Harry
Potter films, only 30 minutes. A wonderful
central location to discover one of the
friendliest and unspoilt counties in
England. Within the grounds of The Hall
there is the choice of two bars and a
restaurant.
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West Falloden Cottages
- 3 Cottages overlooking open countryside on the
heritage coastal route with large detatched games
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Embleton, near Alnwick, Northumbria
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These three pretty
stone cottages are set on a quiet road
overlooking open countryside on the heritage
coastal route midway between Alnwick and
Seahouses.
Furnished and
equipped to provide traditional, comfortable
accommodation a perfect retreat to relax and
a central base to explore the most tranquil
county in England.
Guests are welcome to
roam the owners farmland with its many
bridle walks. A large detached games room is
a popular with the children.
Practically on the
doorstep of your cottage you have the coast
with its long, silver beaches complemented
by striking castles. Craster is a
picturesque fishing village with the most
delicious kippers and a walk to Dunstanburgh
Castle, voted in the top ten walks in
Britain, just a short drive, as is Alnmouth
a peaceful seaside resort with superb
beaches and two golf courses.
Alnwick, famous for
its ornamental gardens, with Europe's
largest Water Garden, and the magnificent
11th century castle a short drive. Seahouses,
a bustling harbour seaside resort is only 10
minutes. The coastline is peppered with
small fishing villages and inland you have
the hills and forests between the Cheviots
and the sea.
A beautiful region of
unspoilt coast and rural landscapes. Shops
and pubs 11/2 miles. Ref 23225, 23226 and
23227 can all be booked together to
accommodate up to 14 guests.al Factory are also
close by. And for a great day out the famous
Eden Project is just an hour's drive.
Games room with pool
table, table tennis & table football.
Enclosed garden with sitting out area &
furniture.
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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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