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Weather it's horse riding in the North York Moors National Park or walking in the Yorkshire Dales, there is so much to do in North Yorkshire. Visit Fountains Abbey, the majestic town of Scarborough, or the James Herriot museum in Thirsk.

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Whitby Chapel 8

Whitby, North Yorkshire, North of England

Whitby Chapel From £1432 Availability

If you have ever thought about staying at a renovated ancient church or chapel, you have the opportunity to enjoy just that at the dreamy, stylish Whitby Chapel. It offers luxurious lifestyle, total elegance and supreme comfort, all with a dash of relaxed rural. Whitby Chapel offers four sensational bedrooms, including a very lavish, extravagant master bedroom suite, so sleeps eight lucky guests. It is located on the outskirts of Whitby with lovely independent shops at the end of the road.

Just wait until you discover the exquisite treats in store! Whitby Chapel is truly a haven of relaxation with the delights of Whitby on your doorstep. The chapel is a fabulous example of what is possible when contemporary design meets period elegance. There are so many fabulous nods to building’s past such as the church pew in the entrance, arched doorways, the original church organ and fabulous arched chapel windows. Whitby Chapel was once the centre of the village community. It is absolutely fascinating to imagine the chapel as it was compared the luxury haven it is today.

The open plan living and dining room features gorgeous tan leather sofas facing the golden draped windows, the original church organ where one of your group might enjoy tickling the ivories, a welcome modern log burner and chandeliers casting a soft, dappled light. Complimentary chocolates can be found on the repurposed alter table.

The sophicated, stylish kitchen offers all the modern appliances you could wish for, blended perfectly with original feature doors and arched profiles. It also offers a wood burning stove for traditional country kitchen warmth and a breakfast bar where guests can keep the chef company. Modern floating, spiral staircases take you from floor to floor. One leads to a lovely snug with its library for a quiet read and a gaming console for some family fun.

The magnificent master is a palatial retreat with beautiful arched chapel windows, an emperor sized bed and an open, luxurious en-suite bathroom. A secret spa is also waiting to be found with underfloor heating beneath the gorgeous travertine tiles, a double Jacuzzi bath, sauna, massage table and a rain shower, a picture of lavishness. The remaining four bedrooms are also gorgeous with luxury linens and exquisite styling. There is one with a king-size bed and the remaining two boast zip and link beds which can be set up as super kings or twins. Each bedroom offers its own delightful merits with wallpapered feature walls, exposed beams or charming sloping ceilings. The bathrooms are top-notch with freestanding baths or deluxe rainfall showers.

Outside, Whitby Chapel boasts a large garden with a huge lawn and wonderful alfresco dining and lounging.

There is more to Whitby than meets the eye with its fascinating history! It is famous for its connections to Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Captain Cook. It boasts a Gothic culture with quirky narrow cobbled streets, independent shops and the majestic ruins of Whitby Abbey overlooking the town. The Captain James Cook memorial sits on West Cliff where he is looking out to sea and the Captain Cook Memorial Museum teaches you about his fascinating life and time in Whitby.

Whitby is hilly, pretty and good for a bit of exercise! There are 199 steps up to the abbey and St Mary’s Church. Whitby offers an excellent range of restaurants including the famous Magpie Cafe. The Magpie Cafe is quirky with numerous levels and offers many seafood dishes as well as the traditional fish and chips. You must go! There are the usual seaside attractions with the classic seaside fun of crabbing, sandcastle building, walks along the pier and plenty of amusement arcades. Just along from the main town and harbour you will find the lovely sandy beaches of Sandsend and Runswick Bay. Sandsend was originally two villages, Sandsend and East Row. There is a delightful cafe overlooking the beach.

Six miles south of Whitby, you will find the picturesque old fishing village of Robin Hood’s Bay. It is beautiful with a sandy beach, rock pools, ancient fossils, narrow, twisting, cobbled streets and lots of alleyways. You can easily imagine the fishermen and smugglers walking the streets hundreds of years ago. It is quite easy to get lost in the little warren of lanes lined with old fisherman’s cottages, most of which have now been renovated. The village is bustling with a good range of cafes, pubs and restaurants. Get your cameras ready for this little gem!

Staithes is also very attractive. Clinging to the hillside and boasting pretty winding, cobbled streets, 18th century cottages and characterful pubs, it is an absolute delight. This fabulous coastal village was once one the largest fishing ports in the North East but now it is a wonderful hillside gem perfect for exploring Yorkshire’s cliff top paths and the rock pools on the small sandy beach.

There are many stunning coastal and country walks, cycle paths and 800km of bridleways close to Whitby. You will be delighted with the peaceful, tranquil countryside of the North York Moors National Park.

Whitby Cottage 4

Whitby, North Yorkshire, North of England

Whitby Cottage From £919 Availability

Tucked on the hill-side of this stunning seaside town, Whitby Cottage is a perfectly traditional, beautifully restored 17th-century cottage for four very lucky guests!

Located right at the heart of this enchanting town, you’ll find getting out and about a total breeze, and will glimpse the delights of the town as you approach, whether by car or on foot. Entry to the home is down a small set of steps, and from the outset, the charm of the cottage is apparent. Stepping inside, the magnificent period paint colours and fabrics, alongside beamed ceilings, patterned furnishings and furniture of the time, will take you back hundreds of years!

Yet this renovation is anything but outdated, with fabulous contemporary comforts including a high-spec TV in each bedroom and the living room, a dazzling kitchen and superb modern bathrooms! Get cosy in front of the log burner as you admire the display cabinet and handcrafted monk’s bench tucked in the cosy corner!

Heading upstairs you will find two dazzling bedrooms, embodying the charm of the original home alongside a luxurious design. Both rooms are grand, with large double beds, TVs and big windows. One is also complete with a decorative fireplace and a cosy armchair, perfect for a little relaxation. There are also two gorgeous bathrooms, each equipped with a modern shower with beautiful monochrome designs in each, making you feel utterly pampered and at home!

In your lovely courtyard, you can take a perch on the bench and enjoy the fresh sea air and watching the world go by. With everything within walking distance, you’ll find this location very useful indeed. Whitby is home to some of the best fish and chips in the UK, with countless to choose from, as well as countless fabulous Yorkshire pubs in which you can try one of the county’s famous real ales!

A striking sight on the cliff-top, Whitby Abbey was the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’ setting, and its gothic ruins are still well worth a visit. For an active day out, Dalby Forest is just a short drive away and has some of the country’s finest mountain bike trails, as well as an Activity Centre with paintballing, Go Ape and much more!

Whitby is a charming seaside town of the east coast of North Yorkshire famous for its vampire legends and impressive whalebone arch. The vibrant River Esk splits the town in half, with the majestic Whitby Abbey on the East Cliff, a dazzling Gothic ruin steeped in history and the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’, and to the West is West Cliff Beach, with golden sands lined with beach huts. Climb the 199 steps to the Abbey and the Church of St. Mary for incredible views across the North Sea and watch the brightly coloured fishing vessels on the horizon!

North Yorkshire is one of the UK’s most beautiful counties, home to the two vast National Parks of the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors, and bursting with history and tradition. Across the two national parks, you’ll find dramatic landscapes like that of Malham Cove, incredible scenery at every turn and always a warm welcome.

There are two cities in the county: York and Ripon, the latter of which is, in fact, the oldest city in England. Both are deeply historical, teeming with glorious architecture including their Minster and Cathedral respectively, and winding cobbled streets. Meanwhile, the endless villages that can be found in nearly every valley are undoubtedly worth visiting.  Pop in for a pint and get to know the friendly locals at the village pub or try out the many quaint cafes.

Of course, you can’t leave Yorkshire without a taste of its famous parkin, Wensleydale cheese and rhubarb from The Yorkshire Rhubarb Triangle! Yorkshire is also home to some of the country’s best breweries, including Saltaire Brewery, the Black Sheep Brewery and Theakstons and you can enjoy a fine curry throughout the county.

Dotted across the breath-taking landscape of North Yorkshire are a series of striking examples of former abbeys, mostly now ruins. The most famous (and deservedly so) are Fountains Abbey near Ripon and Bolton Priory at the southern tip of the Dales, right at the entrance to the National Park. Complete with a rather lovely café and ice cream shop and set on the riverside amid thriving forests and rolling hills, this is worth a visit for its magnificent location alone!

Whitby Gatehouse 4

Whitby, North Yorkshire, North of England

Whitby Gatehouse From £954 Availability

Interior designers have worked their magic on this gorgeous, newly built cottage nestled by the gate of Airy Hill Manor in Whitby. Set within the private grounds of Airy Hill Manor, Whitby Gatehouse has been decorated and furnished to an extremely high standard. You can see the majestic Whitby Abbey from the bedroom window and it is an easy, ten minute stroll into the characterful town.

Whitby is a charismatic town that offers something a little different to your typical seaside resort. Famous for its connections to Bram Stoker’s Dracula, it embraces its Gothic culture and offers quirky cobbled streets, independent shops and a wonderful gourmet scene. Surrounding Whitby, you will find gorgeous landscapes and seascapes, pretty, ancient villages and a variety of historic houses and buildings.

Whitby Gatehouse comfortably sleeps four guests in two bedrooms, one offering a double bed and the other a super king that can be split into twin beds. This fabulous holiday home offers outstanding, lavish fittings where you will relax in pure luxury.

The cottage boasts an exceptional open plan living, dining and kitchen area. The immaculate kitchen features gorgeous wooden cabinetry, top of the range appliances and marbled work surfaces. A Nespresso machine is on hand for your morning cup of coffee. Everything within the kitchen is sensational including the tableware and glasses. You will live like kings! The living area enjoys deep, turquoise, sumptuous sofas adorned with gold and cream cushions, a beautiful wooden floor, very attractive artwork, a smart television, a games console and a delightful gas fire stove.

One of the bedrooms is located on the ground floor. This bedroom offers luxury furnishings including a bed that can be set up as a super king or twins. It is supremely comfortable and boasts deluxe bedding. The room also benefits from a smart television. There is a downstairs cloakroom adjacent to the bedroom.

Upstairs you will find the luxury bathroom and the second bedroom. The bedroom is a fabulous, interesting room with the double bed enjoy the angles of the room and decorated with luxury linens. Your feet melt into the rich, deep carpet and the warm, wooden furniture will make you smile. Again, it enjoys a smart television.

The family bathroom is a work of art with superior, wow factor tiling, a roll top bath with shower, a wall hung toilet and wall hung washbasin. It is a stunning room where you will not want to rush.

Outside, you will find an unusual outdoor teak root table and stool set for alfresco dining. This beautiful holiday home is just a short meander into the town. Whether you are looking for a seaside break for peace and tranquility or a more lively trip, sampling the vibrant night life, Whitby Gatehouse is an excellent pick.

Whitby is a charming, fascinating seaside town in the Scarborough Borough of North Yorkshire. It is situated at the mouth of the River Esk and enjoys its maritime, mineral and tourist heritage. The town’s East Cliff is home to the ruins of Whitby Abbey, which sits proudly overlooking the town. Whitby’s fishing port emerged during the Middle Ages, supporting an important herring and whale fleet. It was where Captain Cook learned his seamanship. Visitors can learn more about the famous voyager at the Captain Cook Memorial Museum and see the great man immortalised in a monument on West Cliff. The town hosts an annual Whitby Goth Weekend, celebrating its links to Dracula and its Gothic culture. Visitors enjoy exploring the ornate cobbled paths, the locally-owned quirky shops and the cosy cafes that give Whitby its intriguing, welcoming atmosphere. Close to the sea visitors can enjoy the amusement arcades and plenty of fish and chips. Walks along the harbour wall are popular. There are many restaurants offering freshly caught local crab and lobster, including the famous Magpie Cafe. Whitby is hilly and good for some of exercise! There are 199 steps up to the abbey and St Mary’s Church. Just along from the main town and harbour, you will find the lovely sandy beaches of Sandsend and Runswick Bay. Sandsend was originally two villages, Sandsend and East Row. There is a delightful cafe overlooking the beach.

You can take a wonderful day trip on the Yorkshire Steam Railway from Whitby through the North York Moors National Park to Pickering, passing Newtondale Halt, Grosmont, Levisham and the gorgeous, famous Goathland. You can stop at the stations and enjoy the beautiful locations. At Grosmont, a fabulous display of bluebells lights up the local woods every May. There is a wonderful circular walk from Grosmont to Beck Hole. Goathland boasts the must-see celebrity station which became Hogsmeade Station in the first Harry Potter film and featured in the television programme Heartbeat. Goathland is stunning with a fabulous range of shops and pubs. You can take a lovely country walk to the Mallyan Spout Waterfall. Goathland Station has its own shop and tea room which is in a converted 1922 style goods shed. Levisham Moor runs through a rich landscape of archaeological remains half-hidden in the heather. Newtondale Halt lies deep in the heart of the park and is pretty isolated. You need to let the guard know if you want to stop at the station to explore the magnificent woodland.

The picturesque old fishing village of Robin Hood’s Bay is six miles south of Whitby. It is absolutely delightful with a sandy beach, rock pools, ancient fossils, narrow, twisting, cobbled streets and lots of alleyways. You can easily imagine the fishermen and smugglers walking the streets hundreds of years ago. It is quite easy to get lost in the little warren of lanes lined with old fisherman’s cottages, most of which have now been renovated. The village is bustling with a good range of cafes, pubs and restaurants. Get your cameras ready for this little gem!

Whitby Theatre House 8

Whitby, North Yorkshire, North of England

Whitby Theatre House From £1495 Availability

The atmospheric Grade II listed Whitby Theatre House offers 8 guests a superb comfortable base in the very heart of the wonderful, historic town of Whitby. This fabulous, characterful townhouse retains gorgeous original features and has been renovated to an extremely high standard. Whitby Theatre House was formally a famous theatre dating back to 1775 and oozes charm and appeal.

Famous for the striking Gothic ruins of Whitby Abbey and the delicious fish and chips of The Magpie Cafe, Whitby is a very attractive town with quirky narrow streets, a bustling harbour and lovely beaches. It is no surprise why Whitby is so popular and this historic house, particularly, a huge hit with guests.

The four-storey Whitby Theatre House is deceptively spacious and perfect for a large family or group of friends. With wonderful sash windows and high ceilings throughout, the rooms spill light everywhere, and there are fabulous Whitby rooftop views from the top floor. The lower ground floor is home to an outstanding open plan kitchen and dining room and a separate utility room. The modern kitchen is huge. It is extremely well equipped and perfect for gourmet dining. You even have a wine fridge!

Upstairs on the ground floor, the comfortable lounge is rather grand with a fabulous, atmospheric open fire as well as a smart TV. This townhouse is packed with features including chandeliers and gorgeous ceiling cornicing.

Handpicked furnishings and accessories complete this luxurious accommodation. There is a separate snug and TV room, perfect if you have guests wanting a little of their own space for a quiet read or teenagers wanting to game on the PS2.

Two of the tastefully decorated, lavish bedrooms are on the first floor. One offers a kingsize bed and a contemporary ensuite bathroom with a bath. The other boasts a kingsize bed and has use of a separate private shower room. Throughout the house, eye-catching decorative items will make you smile. There are Singer sewing machine bookends, maritime clocks and an ancient safe. There is a seaside theme too amongst the artwork and soft furnishings. The level of attention to detail is impressive. It is clear that this is a much-loved home.

On the second floor, you will find two gorgeous bedrooms with charming sloping ceilings, one with a double bed and the other with twin beds. There is also an outstanding bathroom to share where you can soak in luxury in the freestanding bath. It really calls for a glass of bubbles!

Whitby Theatre House also boasts a private enclosed courtyard and south-facing patio area with views over the town where you can relax, enjoy a cup of coffee and watch the world go by. Teenagers will be delighted to find the small games room with table football.

Whitby is definitely a town that offers something more than your typical coastal seaside resort. There is more to Whitby than meets the eye! It is famous for its connections to Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Captain Cook. It boasts a Gothic culture with quirky narrow cobbled streets, independent shops and the ruins of Whitby Abbey overlooking the town. There is a monument to Captain James Cook up on West Cliff where he is looking out to sea. You can also visit the Captain Cook Memorial Museum and learn more about his life and time in Whitby.

Expect to encounter a hill or two, not to mention the 199 steps to the abbey and St Mary’s Church. There are plenty of excellent restaurants. Of particular note is the famous Magpie.

Cafe. It is quirky with numerous levels and offers many seafood dishes and the traditional fish and chips.

You can enjoy classic seaside fun with crabbing, sandcastle building and walks along the pier, not to mention the amusement arcades. Just along from the main town and harbour, you will find the lovely sandy beaches of Sandsend and Runswick Bay. Sandsend was originally two villages, Sandsend and East Row.

Six miles south of Whitby is the picturesque old fishing village of Robin Hood’s Bay. It is beautiful with a sandy beach, rock pools, ancient fossils, narrow twisting cobbled streets and alleyways. You can easily imagine the fishermen and smugglers walking the streets hundreds of years ago. It is quite easy to get lost in the little warren of lanes lined with old fisherman’s cottages. Most have now been renovated. The village is buzzy with a good range of cafes, pubs and restaurants, and charming, unique shops.

Staithes is also an unmissable village to explore. It clings to the hillside and boasts winding cobbled streets, 18th-century cottages and characterful pubs. This fabulous coastal village was once one the largest fishing ports in the North East, but now it is a wonderful hillside gem perfect for exploring Yorkshire’s clifftop paths and the rock pools on the small sandy beach.

There are many stunning coastal and country walks, cycle paths and 800km of bridleways close to Whitby. You will be amazed at the peaceful and tranquil countryside of the North York Moors National Park.

Whitby Townhouse 8

Whitby, North Yorkshire, North of England

Whitby Townhouse From £1605 Availability

With supreme elegance, incredible style and impressive attention to detail, Whitby Townhouse offers a fantastic, luxurious stay for eight lucky guests and up to two of their furry friends. Located in the very heart of Whitby, rubbing shoulders with Bagdale Hall, the second oldest building in town, Whitby Townhouse enjoys all of the town’s iconic attractions on the doorstep. Its generous rooms are spread over three floors plus you will enjoy a pretty courtyard and summerhouse for alfresco living.

As soon as you arrive at this immaculate, incredibly smart townhouse, you will know you are not going to be disappointed. Whitby Townhouse oozes elegant appeal. It is a traditional townhouse that has been meticulously designed internally to give you an incredibly relaxing stay. Every space is beautiful and the furnishings are sublime. You can sink into the plushest sofa, curl up on sumptuous leather armchair, lie back on a lavish bed and discover serenity and complete relaxation.

Your generous living room is beautifully decorated in pewter and brown tones with gorgeous sofas and chairs, a feature fireplace and a gorgeous mirror. It is a wonderfully social space, perfect for family games or afternoon tea by the fire. The television offers Sky channels. The immaculate kitchen diner offers top notch appliances including a range cooker. The butler sink gleams and the chef in your group will be totally delighted. Even the most discerning of chefs would be impressed. A comfy bench corner seating area around the dining table ensures there is plenty of space for all at mealtimes plus there is another feature fire adding to the charming atmosphere.

The Yorkshire flagstones lead you to your small, private courtyard complete with a cosy, furnished summer house and a barbecue. It is the perfect spot for a breath of fresh air and to enjoy the Whitby sunshine with your furry friends.

The bedrooms are located on the first and second floors, all offering elegance and charm. The master suite at the top of the house is a dreamy space with a characterful ceiling, chandeliers and a sumptuous king-size bed. Its en-suite bathroom is superb with a gorgeous chandelier over the freestanding bath. Two of the other bedrooms enjoy king-size beds and the last offers comfy twins. All of the beds are beautifully dressed in luxury linens and stunning soft furnishings that complement the decor. All bedrooms boast smart televisions with Sky packages. One of the other bedrooms enjoys an immaculate en-suite bathroom and there is a beautiful family bathroom and a downstairs cloakroom. You will just love this little palace! You are even offered a parking permit for your car!

All you need to do next is open your regal front door to discover the delights of Whitby. Apart from the 199 steps to the Gothic abbey, the HMS Endeavour, the Whitby Museum, the famous Magpie Cafe, the beaches, the bustling harbour and the quirky narrow streets are all on your doorstep.

Whitby Townhouse enjoys a prime central position in Whitby, a town that offers something more than your typical coastal seaside resort. Whitby is famous for its connections to Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Captain Cook and boasts a Gothic culture. Its charming, quirky, narrow cobbled streets are brimming with independent shops and numerous eateries and pubs. The majestic ruins of Whitby Abbey overlook the town. There is a monument to Captain James Cook up on West Cliff where he is looking out to sea. You can also visit the Captain Cook Memorial Museum and learn more about his life and time in Whitby.

You should definitely expect to encounter a hill or two in Whitby, not to mention the 199 steps to the abbey and St Mary’s Church. There are plenty of excellent restaurants including the famous Magpie Cafe where you will frequently see queues outside. This renowned quirky restaurant enjoys numerous levels and offers many seafood dishes as well as the delicious, traditional fish and chips.

Visitors enjoy classic seaside fun with crabbing, sandcastle building and walks along the pier, not to mention the amusement arcades. Just along from the main town and harbour you will discover the lovely sandy beaches of Sandsend and Runswick Bay. Sandsend was originally two villages, Sandsend and East Row. There are several delightful cafes for cups of tea and lunches.

The picturesque old fishing village of Robin Hood’s Bay is just six miles south of Whitby . It is very attractive and definitely Instagram worthy with a sandy beach, rock pools, ancient fossils, narrow twisting cobbled streets and alleyways. You can easily imagine the fishermen and smugglers walking the streets hundreds of years ago. It is quite easy to get lost in the little warren of lanes lined with old fisherman’s cottages. Most have now been renovated. The village enjoys a good range of cafes, pubs and restaurants as well as charming, unique shops.

Staithes is also a picture postcard unmissable village, clinging to the hillside and boasting winding cobbled streets, 18th century cottages and characterful pubs. This fabulous coastal village was once one the largest fishing ports in the North East but now it is a wonderful hillside gem perfect for exploring Yorkshire’s cliff top paths and the rock pools on the small sandy beach.

There are many stunning coastal and country walks, cycle paths and 800km of bridleways close to Whitby. You will be amazed at the peaceful and tranquil countryside of the North York Moors National Park.

With views across Wether Fell, waking up in Goldfinch Yurt is like no other 4

Askrigg, North Yorkshire, North of England

With views across Wether Fell, waking up in Goldfinch Yurt is like no other From £1780 Availability

With views across Wether Fell, waking up in Goldfinch Yurt really feels like you have escaped to the countryside. Sleeping up to 4 guests with a private hot tub, this is a great break for families or friends.

Goldfinch Yurt sits beautifully with views hard to rival. As you enter the yurt there is a beautiful four poster bed and two foldable single beds, along with a table and chairs seating four, and a chesterfield sofa. The pretty Moroccan lanterns light up the space, giving it a calm and relaxed feel and the wood burning stove is a cosy and welcome glow on those chillier evenings, along with an Indian fire bowl outside. There are basic kitchen amenities inside the yurt including a fridge with ice box, kettle, toaster and coffee machine, however the owners also can also provide the option of ordering in some delicious home made food; with a wide range of menus for breakfast, lunch and supper along with snacks and drinks. Breakfast is included in the price, and this is brought to the yurt for you each morning. The bathroom is a wet room with a rainfall shower and a flushing WC. Outside, enjoy your own private hot tub, which will be heated for your arrival, along with the fire bowl which can also be used as a BBQ.

The owners have built a spa, Cherish Spa, available for guests to use during their stay for an additional charge. With panoramic views of the rolling Yorkshire countryside, Cherish Spa is home to a plunge pool, barrel sauna and a large wood fired hot tub.

Inside:
One king-size, four poster bed and two folding single beds
Chesterfield sofa
Wood burning stove
Table and chairs
Fridge, kettle, coffee machine and toaster

Outside:
Hot tub (this will be heated ready for your arrival)
Indian fire bowl for BBQ

Cherish Spa (Available to guests for an additional cost)
Barrel sauna, large wood fired hot tub and plunge pool
Open 11am - 9pm
Sauna, Plunge Pool and Wood-Fired Hot Tub: £75 for two hours
Sauna & Plunge Pool: £35 for two hours
Wood-Fired Hot Tub: £45 for two hours
Towel hire: £2.50
Robe hire: £5.00
There are spa packages available on request; Spa, Bottle and Dine - £110 and Bubbles, Treats & Spa - £99 (further information will be provided on booking)
Please note: Children must be supervised at all times and children under 12 are not permitted to use the sauna

Additional Information:
Price includes 2 adults and 2 children or 3 adults. There is an additional £20 per night for a 4th adult.
One dog welcome, (small additional charge), two dogs may be considered at the owners discretion, please enquire.
Highchair and travel cot available on request.
Breakfast included in the price and brought to you in the yurt.
Home made food available to order for your stay for an additional charge including a lunch menu, pizza menu and dinner menu.
Snacks and drinks available for purchase.
There will be a starter pack of logs and more are available on site to purchase.
Please note: Children must be supervised at all times and children under 12 are not permitted to use the sauna

Located in Hawes, this cabin is in a rural area. Dales Countryside Museum and Artbarr gallery are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Bolton Castle and Ribblehead Viaduct. Raydale Preserves and The Forbidden Corner are also worth visiting.

Woodpecker Lodge | sleeps 4 - Hot Tub, Dog Free - 4* Gold Award 4

Pickering, North Yorkshire, North of England

Woodpecker Lodge | sleeps 4 - Hot Tub, Dog Free - 4* Gold Award From £1498 Availability

Living - You enter Woodpecker Lodge via a covered porch in to a boot room with coat hooks and a seat to help take the weight off your feet after an active day. The living room, dining area and kitchen are perfectly sized and offer all the amenities you require for a short break or holiday in the lodge.

A comfortable corner sofa is the perfect position to enjoy the large TV, whilst underneath, the fire sets the tone for the perfect, cosy feel. The kitchen in our Woodland Lodges has all modern conveniences you may need including fridge with freezer compartment, microwave, wine cooler, dishwasher, oven and washer dryer. All kitchen utensils, crockery and glassware are provided. The family bathroom completes the downstairs with a large bath and overhead shower. Bed linen, towels, bathrobes and slippers are all provided.

Upstairs you will find a master bedroom with king-size bed and a second bedroom with twin single beds. Throughout High Oaks Grange you will find luxury Hypnos mattresses in every bedroom, the ultimate mattresses for rest and relaxation.

Entertainment - We have the whole family covered with our smart entertainment system in Woodpecker Lodge. Throughout the lodge you can stay connected to our high speed WiFi, simply pop in the password and you can connect all your devices to share your holiday snaps with family and friends, watch a movie and plan your next day's adventure.

Downstairs you will find a 40' LCD Smart TV with Google Chromecast, bringing thousands of movies, live sport* and catch up TV to your fingertips. In the Master bedroom there is a wall-mounted TV for those lazy mornings you can enjoy on holiday. Our amazing twin bedrooms are a kids (and grown ups) paradise, with each bed having its very own TV with a PS4** allowing multi player games to be played simultaneously.

Outside - Outside Woodpecker Lodge there is a large decked area with outdoor seating. The BBQ is perfect for some al fresco dining as well as a covered hot tub to relax in whatever the weather. Parking is available for one car at each lodge with further parking available onsite. Each lodge also has a bike rack for added security.

Dogs - We know how much fun it is to bring your dog on holiday with you, however we also understand dogs are not everyone's cup of tea so we have both dog friendly and dog free lodges available. Woodpecker Lodge is dog free.

Visit England Rating - 5 Star | Gold Award
* Google Chromecast works with BT Sport, Now TV, Google Play Movies, Spotify and many more... personal accounts are required to use these services. ** PS4 games available from our games library in reception.

This chalet is located in Pickering. North Yorkshire Moors Railway and Ryedale Folk Museum are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo and Scampston Walled Garden.

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