The Hayloft, Lastingham

This cottage began life as a stone-built hayloft in the 18th Century. It has been lovingly restored and converted to provide charming, contemporary accommodation. The living space is arranged over one level and in an open-plan style. For the winter months, the owners have installed storage heaters and a wood-burning stove, which provides a romantic ambience as well making the property cosy and snug. For the summer evenings and a spot of outdoor dining there is a small patio-garden, complete with garden furniture. There is off-road parking for one car, and the local pub is only two minutes walk away.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 2
  •   Bedrooms 1
  •   Bathrooms 1
  •   Changeover Friday
Features
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Television
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Log Burner
  •   Wifi
  •   Pub Nearby
  •   Parking Available

Accommodation Details

All first floor. One double bedroom. Bathroom with bath with shower over, basin and WC. Open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburningstove.

A charming 18th century, stone-built detached barn conversion, originally a hayloft, situated in the pretty village of Lastingham. Stone steps lead up to the entrance of the cottage, which is all on one level. This lovingly restored hayloft is stylishly furnished and decorated with a contemporary open-plan living area, yet remains cosy and inviting. The owners live in the adjoining property and personally welcome guests. With excellent walking from the doorstep, numerous villages and market towns to explore within the beautiful North York Moors National Park, and easy access to the East Coast, this makes an ideal base for an enjoyable, relaxing holiday.

Situated on the southern edge of the North Yorkshire Moors, the small village of Lastingham has a unique and fascinating history. A monastery was founded in 654 by St Cedd and flourished until the Danes destroyed it in the 9th century. In 1078, Stephen, the Abbot of Whitby, persuaded William I to restore Lastingham. However, Stephen and his monks left abruptly to set up a new monastery in York, leaving only the crypt and the apse of the church complete. Amazingly, the crypt has survived unaltered over the centuries. Local attractions include the North Yorkshire Moors, Pickering Castle, the Wheeldale Roman Road and the Rievaulx Terrace and Temples. For lovers of the Great Outdoors, there are plenty of beautiful and scenic walks leading directly from the village.

Amenities & Facilities

Storage heaters with woodburning stove in living area. Electric hob, dual oven (microwave, grill and oven), fridge, combi TV/DVD, CD player/radio, WiFi. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 1 car. Small patio with garden furniture and BBQ. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 2 miles, pub 2 mins walk. Note: Property not suitable for babies or children. Note: Use of owner's laundry facilities available. Note: This owner also has property 'Beckside' which is under reference - 1293.

Location Details

Situated on the southern edge of the North Yorkshire Moors, the small village of Lastingham has a unique and fascinating history. A monastery was founded in 654 by St Cedd and flourished until the Danes destroyed it in the 9th century. In 1078, Stephen, the Abbot of Whitby, persuaded William I to restore Lastingham. However, Stephen and his monks left abruptly to set up a new monastery in York, leaving only the crypt and the apse of the church complete. Amazingly, the crypt has survived unaltered over the centuries. Local attractions include the North Yorkshire Moors, Pickering Castle, the Wheeldale Roman Road and the Rievaulx Terrace and Temples. For lovers of the Great Outdoors, there are plenty of beautiful and scenic walks leading directly from the village.

The North York Moors National Park covers 554 square miles, with landscape ranging from heather-clad moorland and deep secluded dales, to the cliffs and coves of the magnificent coastline making it a haven for walkers.

Reviews

We stayed here in September. What an amazing find. Cottage was lovely. Had everything we need and a bottle of wine was there on arrival, lovely touch. Lastingham is a quiet village but the setting, people and pub make it a lovely place to be. We had a great time and will definitely be back!!

Rated by lisagK1663XO reviewed on 4th October 2019

This is a lovely peaceful and safe little hideaway with beautiful veiws and wonderfull walks nearby and on the moors which we really enjoyed, tastefully decorated very cosy and safe with off road parking, the owners are there if you need them just a knock away, the bottle off wine a lovely touch thankyou, if you are against the cruelty of down and feather bedding as I am or simply allergic then bring your own bedding ad I did, there is no phone signal whatsoever and Internet bad as well, not that we bother when on holiday but it's handy to keep in touch with family ect, a lamp would be nice in sitting area as overhead lights harsh at night, we brought the bedroom one in, would recommend this place as it's ideal for walkers and peace seekers and those in love with nature ect

Rated by Kitty P reviewed on 7th May 2017

The accommodation was better than expected and the location was stunning. The owner was helpful but not intrusive.

Rated by Ms Strange reviewed on 9th July 2016

The Hayloft was brilliant. There's something great about a cosy place where you've got a wood burner going at night, hot chocolate on the go, and the rain battering outside. There's a beck running next to the drive, and sheep over the other bank. Just a really chilled romantic rural place for two.

Rated by Mr White reviewed on 30th March 2016

Lovely, cosy, well appointed accommodation. Set in a beautiful peaceful village with a friendly pub that serves great food and drink.

Rated by Mrs Hiorns reviewed on 21st August 2015

An excellent cottage in a beautiful village. A very friendly atmosphere and ideally located.

Rated by Ms Mather reviewed on 4th July 2015

We had a lovely time in the cosy Hayloft in the quiet village of Lastingham, amid the glorious scenery of North Yorkshire.

Rated by Mr Williams reviewed on 25th April 2015

Booked in for a last-minute winter break. Cottage was warm and comfortable, even in mid-November, and beautifully furnished. The owners were very welcoming and had even left a bottle of wine in the fridge for when I arrived.

Rated by Mr Thacker reviewed on 11th November 2014

Lastingham is a quiet, old village on the edge of the N.York moors and the beautiful Dales and hills. We have been in the area before, but now we aren't walking them as we used to, unfortunately. So were really pleased we could still find interesting and very attractive places to visit, and to shop in lovely old and unspoilt Kirbymoorside. The village pub was superb for its cooking and very friendly hospitality. Together with the excellent Hayloft and its owners, it has been a very welcome and satisfactory discovery! We plan to return and will tell our friends about it too.

Rated by Mr Smeathers reviewed on 27th July 2014

The accommodation was in a lovely quiet village with very friendly residents. Superb position for all local attractions. We couldn't have asked for more.

Rated by Mr Freeman reviewed on 8th July 2014

We were returning to a property we had previously stayed at, we had been impressed the first time so had returned. The property is perfectly formed for 2, containing everything we needed for a good holiday. It is sited perfectly for many walks from a lovely village and only a short drive away from larger places to explore. All in all, we found our weeks break was very enjoyable and it is a place which we will return to.

Rated by Mr Wilson reviewed on 16th March 2014

The accommodation was great, very clean and decorated to an excellent standard. The bottle of wine left for us was a very nice thought. The Hayloft is excellently situated in a lovely village and a lot of walks are in close proximity and very accessible. With its wood burner, The Hayloft was lovely and cosy and had everything that we needed.

Rated by Mrs King reviewed on 6th January 2014

Everything was as it should be, which allowed us to relax and enjoy some peace. We enjoyed our stay in a lovely, unusual and stylish Hayloft.

Rated by Mrs Hounam reviewed on 22nd November 2013

Nice cosy retreat.

Rated by Mr Wetherell reviewed on 15th October 2013

The accommodation was excellent, very warm and cosy, with everything we needed which was nice to return to after sightseeing around the area. The owners were unobtrusive, but if we needed them they were close by. The location was very central for us, with lots of lovely scenery and walks close by. All in all it was a very relaxing break one which we shall be returning to in the very near future. We are not usually smitten with our holidays, like we have been this time.

Rated by Mr Wilson reviewed on 7th October 2013

Everything was perfect, the cottage was perfect, weather perfect, could not find fault.

Rated by Mr Baddeley reviewed on 26th August 2013

Excellent location, good pub food locally, accommodation felt like home from home. Owners very friendly and informative. Would definitely return and would recommend to friends and family.

Rated by Mr Sleet reviewed on 17th July 2013

The village of Lastingham is a hidden gem in the North York Moors. A lovely quiet village with an old church 'St Mary' with the 'The Blacksmiths Arms' opposite. All thats missing is a cricket pitch and village pond! The graveyard is fascinating and it was good to see the church is being used for what it was built for - Christian worship. The fairly recently renovated 'The Hayloft' was lovely accommodation to stay in, best described as cosy. Mrs Eros and I stayed there at the start of an unseasonably cold April with biting east wind and the warm of 'The Hayloft' was a joy to retire to after a day walking on the moors. The premises are very tastefully done with a log burning stove giving off great heat. We loved the magnificent hand-crafted artwork on one of the bedroom walls. Kitchen and bathroom have all mod cons. The front door looks out on a beck (small river or burn) with a good view to the forested hillside on the south side of the village. The bottle of wine awaiting our arrival was a nice touch and greatly appreciated. Hope to return.

Rated by Eros reviewed on 12th April 2013

The decor and attention to detail in the property is very tasteful and in such a cold week the cottage was exceptionally cosy. So warm in fact that we didn't really need to use the wood burning stove.

Rated by Mr Nelson reviewed on 2nd April 2013

The chance to unwind in very well appointed accommodation, from the very warm welcome by the owners to the great atmosphere created by the locals in the pub, it was a winter break. The star of the show was the log burning stove in the corner. Fantastic.

Rated by Mrs Taylor reviewed on 14th January 2013

We loved the cosy cottage, especially the wood burning fire and the location was excellent too.

Rated by Mr Anderson reviewed on 12th November 2012

The Hayloft is set in a beautiful Yorkshire village with a lovely local pub and walks straight onto the Moors. It was a great break to get away and completely relax. We would highly recommend The Hayloft, it was clean, romantic and the owners were very friendly.

Rated by Miss Gibbs reviewed on 22nd October 2012

It was a lovely, cosy cottage, ideal to return to after windswept days walking on the moors. We had one chilly evening at the end of the week which was a great opportunity to light the the lovely wood burning stove.

Rated by Mrs Sinclair reviewed on 25th September 2012

This was a very clean, well equipped property ideal for two people in an excellent location. Good pub less than five minutes walk, great walks from the front door. Owners very welcoming but unobtrusive , would be happy to return.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 5th September 2012

Cottage was immaculate and the owners very friendly and helpful. Location was excellent and very good value for money.

Rated by Mrs Johnson reviewed on 6th August 2012

We enjoyed the tranquillity of the location and the friendliness of the people who owned the property.

Rated by Mrs Smith reviewed on 26th July 2012

Location excellent, owners very welcoming, property lovely, ideal for a couple, excellent walks from front door.

Rated by Mrs Oakman reviewed on 22nd July 2012

This was our second visit and we hope to return in 2013. The Blacksmith Arms pub has very good food.

Rated by Mrs Randall reviewed on 11th May 2012

A very cosy place to spend a week. Comfortable and well decorated. Fantastic location for walking and visiting the surrounding area.

Rated by Mr Blake reviewed on 23rd February 2012

The cottage was very beautiful. the interior was very warm and inviting. it was quiet and peaceful, all the ingredients for a relaxing holiday.

Rated by Yvonne van de Gein reviewed on 2nd December 2011

The cottage was like a little cocoon. It was very cosy and had warm colours. We loved the wood burner and used it almost every evening. Also, the small village was nice and quiet. It was everything I had expected. The owner gave us a warm welcome. We will certainly come again.

Rated by Mrs Van De Gein reviewed on 26th October 2011

Very nice place, helpful hosts, beautiful environment

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 21st October 2011

The Hayloft is quirky and very comfortable. Well located for the coast and the country side. Good pub in the pretty village, helpful pleasant owners.

Rated by Mrs Burling reviewed on 16th May 2011

The Hayloft was a perfect base for our North Yorkshire holiday. The owners were very helpful and we enjoyed our complimentary bottle of wine. The Hayloft is very cosy and well furnished with all that we required. We would love to return at a future date.

Rated by Mrs Wainwright reviewed on 30th March 2011

A very peaceful and relaxing cottage in a lovely village. Excellent rural pub nearby.

Rated by Mrs Scheiber reviewed on 15th November 2010

This was our second visit this year to The Hayloft. The accommodation is comfortable and well maintained and Lastingham is a pretty, peaceful village. It is ideally situated for both walking and sightseeing.

Rated by Mrs Harvey reviewed on 11th October 2010

Perfect location, very nice property, very friendly and welcoming host, nice walking areas.

Rated by Mr Wright reviewed on 20th September 2010

My wife and I wanted a base from which to explore the area and this was ideal. Clean and well furnished with a well equipped kitchen for self-catering. The bed was very good and there was plenty of hot water for showers etc. There was a dedicated off street parking space protected by a gate but we were able to come and go as we pleased, including slipping out for dawn photography.

Rated by Mike reviewed on 26th August 2010

A lovely apartment, very comfortable and well equipped with friendly and welcoming hosts.

Rated by Mrs Boyle reviewed on 19th August 2010

Lastingham is a lovely, peaceful village, and the cottage is great!

Rated by Dr Schoter reviewed on 2nd August 2010

Beautiful accommodation in a lovely village with great pub within 2 minutes walk. Friendly and helpful owners. Lovely walks from the door.

Rated by Mrs Priest reviewed on 26th July 2010

We loved The Hayloft and the surrounding area so much we have already booked a return visit.

Rated by Mrs Harvey reviewed on 21st May 2010

Nice place to stay, pleasant people and an interesting area to stay in.

Rated by Mr Sinclair reviewed on 12th April 2010

A peaceful location with an excellent pub. Good moorland walking available within a few hundred yards. Unspoilt countryside all around.

Rated by Mr Bird reviewed on 6th March 2010

We loved everything about this holiday and this holiday cottage; it was cosy and snug and very homely. The village and surrounding countryside was beautiful and the locals were very pleasant. The peacefulness and tranquility of the place were second to none.

Rated by Mr Atkin reviewed on 3rd March 2010

We stayed at the Hayloft for a week over Xmas 2009 and had a brilliant time ! The hosts were most welcoming and extremely helpful . We had 6 inches of snow which created a Nardiaesque theme , we went Tabogganing on the nearby slopes and it was exhilarating to return to the Hayloft and stoke up the log burning fire ! We made excursions to other villages through the snow , these made for some picturesue photo opportunities which we are sure will be just as pretty at any other time of year ! The local pub is an absolute joy and must to visit providing excellent and varied fare ! In conclusion , a stay at the Hayloft is highly recommended for a total ' Chillax ' break or weekend . The highlight for us was being able to come in from the winter chill and relax infront of the log burner ! it so added to the ambience of an already fantastic getaway location !

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 3rd February 2010

Lovely cosy cottage - woodburning stove was a good feature - easy walk to very good pub. Lovely village.

Rated by Mrs Glaysher reviewed on 4th January 2010

The hosts were very helpful. We had a white Christmas and the log burner added to the experience as it was freezing outside. The local pub served excellent food. Exhilarating walks over snow-covered fields and countryside.

Rated by Mr Hines reviewed on 29th December 2009

Excellent accommodation for two in a quiet and secluded village on edge of the North York Moors. Owners live next to property and are on hand if there are any problems, although we didn't have any. We planned to self-cater but village pub was so welcoming that we ate there on several nights. Very good food and they even do a fish and chip take out! It only takes 5 minutes to walk onto the moors and we managed two circular walks without needing to use the car. However, the car was needed to explore further afield. Altogether a very relaxing and enjoyable stay.

Rated by Chris & Chris reviewed on 18th December 2009

We were greeted when we arrived and was shown round the cottage, we were very impressed. The cottage was very clean and well equipped, it had everything we needed in fact it was almost home from home.The cottage was in a very quiet village, the local pub was a 2min. walk. We shopped in the local town about 10 mins. drive. The walking was good but unfortunately the weather wasn't the best to do a lot of walking (not the fault of Sykes's) In all a very enjoyable Cottage & location. Would defiantly go back again.

Rated by GG reviewed on 4th December 2009

The cottage was absolutely beautiful, once we lit the woodburner the whole place was toastie and warm. We took mountain bikes and cycled from the door every day. We ate in the local pub and the food was delicious. The owner who lives infront of the property left us in peace but we called on him when ever we needed to feed the stove more wood. We couldn't have asked for anything better. I would definately go back.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 2nd December 2009

This was a lovely holiday. The house had everything you could need. The pub nearby is quite expensive and you must book if you want a meal in there although they do have a takeaway.Take a torch as the village has no lighting after dark.Lots to see and do and never have to travel far to do it either.The owners just left us in peace to get on with our holiday and gave us a nice bottle of wine on our arrival. Perfick!!

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 2nd December 2009

When we arrived, which was one day late due to family difficulties, the owner was on hand to show us round the property. We were left with a bottle of wine, the property was really lovely for 2 people, it was quiet, tucked away in a little Yorkshire village, yet minutes from the local pub. The accommodation layout was good as long as you could manage steps, as they led up to the property. Once up there it was superb, clean, tidy and decorated well. Lounge/kit/dining room had a comfy feel, while the bedroom and bathroom were spacious and comfortable. The location was ideal to visit Whitby, York, Thrisk and the Dales, it was a typical Yorkshire village with countryside and animals all around. This was our very first visit to Yorkshire and we would certainly visit again and stay in the same property.What we liked the best was the peace and quiet and yet not too far from many good places to visit. We really enjoyed our trip to York, really lovely old city, well worth a visit. If we had to say a like the least, this would be difficult, but maybe to make it clear to visitors that there is a washing machine/laundry facilities downstairs, which I would have used if I had known its existence, and also more leaflets on local places to visit would have been helpful. All in all though these little things certainly did nothing to spoil what was a really wonderful holiday experience.

Rated by Lindy Lou reviewed on 2nd December 2009

The owners were very helpful and on site, but not intrusive. the cottage had everthing and more and the bottle of wine was a nice touch.the The area for us was just right, walking right from the doorstep,the village was in a fanastic location.the local pub served excellent food.The holiday was perfect for and we will return.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 2nd December 2009

Pleasant and helpful hosts - nothing was too much trouble.

Rated by Mrs Sneddon reviewed on 9th November 2009

The property is close to the beck and is in a quiet and secluded area. Close to good walking right from the doorstep. Very relaxing holiday.

Rated by Mrs Talmadge reviewed on 2nd November 2009

Quiet, peaceful, relaxing, plenty to see and do, easy to get to places to visit, ie. York, Scarborough, Whitby and the Moors. Welcome bottle of wine left by owners much appreciated.

Rated by Mrs Wilson reviewed on 26th October 2009

Everything about the holiday was fantastic. The area had outstanding beauty and the walks were from the doorstep. Lastingham was all we had hoped for, small and romantic.

Rated by Mrs Whiteside reviewed on 20th October 2009

An excellent property in an excellent location. The owners were very helpful and overall we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.

Rated by Mr McDonald reviewed on 7th October 2009

Beautiful part of Yorkshire, went back to my home county for a holiday, so was aware of how beautiful it is and how friendly the people are.

Rated by Mrs Heslop reviewed on 21st September 2009

The location was excellent for a quiet week in the countryside. The owners welcomed us with a bottle of wine, which was thoughtful. We liked the fact that the Hayloft was raised and all on one floor.

Rated by Mrs Seviour reviewed on 10th August 2009

Nice location. Clean and tidy accommodation. Pleasant hosts. It would be hard to find better homecooked food than that provided at the local public house, a two minute stroll.

Rated by Mr O'regan reviewed on 10th August 2009

The Hayloft was excellent in every way. It was very very clean and the hosts were superb and very friendly. We will be back to visit in the future and won't hesitate to recommend the Hayloft to our friends and family.

Rated by Mr Dalby reviewed on 24th June 2009

The location is excellent, great local pub with good home made food. The owners of the Hayloft are very nice.

Rated by Mr Critchley reviewed on 8th June 2009

A lovely, peaceful place to stay. Can't wait to go back.

Rated by Miss Mitchell reviewed on 24th May 2009

Walks on the moors were easily accessible. The property was in a quiet village location. There were excellent pubs with good food within 2 minutes walk. We received a good welcome from the owners.

Rated by Mr Hollis reviewed on 11th May 2009

We were given a lovely, warm welcome by the owners (including bottle of wine) and soon felt part of the community in both the pub and church! Our Hayloft holiday couldn't have been better. Lastingham is an excellent centre from which to walk and explore the moors.

Rated by Mr & Mrs Honeywill reviewed on 7th April 2009

Perfect place for couple to get away from life. Lovely area. Lots to see and do and the local pub has great food and is really friendly.

Rated by Mrs Phillips reviewed on 14th February 2009

We enjoyed the area for walking, cycling, views and the wild life. The Hay Loft was a very romantic place for us both and we enjoyed our stay very much and although it did snow, we both felt that this added to the romance of the village and our stay.

Rated by Mr Albury reviewed on 10th February 2009

The location of the property, the super efficient wood burning stove, the free logs, the off road parking - the whole holiday was fantastic and I would go back again. Excellent mountain biking from the door and easy access to the local pub.

Rated by Ms Sanderson reviewed on 5th January 2009

Beautiful and tranquil setting. Owners were aware it was our honeymoon and presented us with chocolates and champagne on arrival.

Rated by Mr Kesterton reviewed on 4th November 2008

Friendliness of the owners. Warm and comfortable accommodation. Quiet, peaceful and relaxed location.

Rated by Mr Bickerdike reviewed on 27th October 2008

We enjoyed staying at the Hayloft very much. Everything was great.

Rated by Mrs Waterer reviewed on 15th July 2008

The setting of the cottage, in a quiet village away from hustle and bustle, was ideal, and the cottage owners were very friendly and approachable.

Rated by Mr Swettenham reviewed on 1st July 2008

One of the best we've stayed in; delicious home made cream scones on arrival!!

Rated by Mrs Woolley reviewed on 28th June 2008

Property had everything; very comfortable, owners helpful and very friendly. Great place for quiet and to relax.

Rated by Mrs Parker reviewed on 8th June 2008

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Hayloft. Would stay there again, it was in a lovely setting.

Rated by Mrs Seal reviewed on 30th March 2008

A fantastic short break away. Everything about the cottage was amazing. A very peaceful and relaxing place to be. Would recommend this to anyone. A pleasure to visit.

Rated by Miss Rayner reviewed on 20th February 2008

Quiet location, in a beautiful part of the country, but near to many places of interest. Cosy, comfortable accommodation and excellent local pub.

Rated by Mrs Hunt reviewed on 5th December 2007

The village of Lastingham is in an idyllic setting with direct access to the moors. It has a wonderful local pub that does excellent food.

Rated by Mrs Harris reviewed on 1st October 2007

Very pleasant and private accommodation, within easy reach of the moors and surrounding attractions. Very peaceful village with superb food in the local pub.

Rated by Mr Shepherd reviewed on 21st September 2007

A beautifully appointed cottage. Fantastic village pub...

Rated by Mr & Mrs Noakes reviewed on 25th August 2007

This cottage has a fantastic location for exploring North Yorks coast and country. Plenty to see and do in the area. Stunning scenery around property and warm welcome from owner. Food in local pub is not to be missed and delicious cream teas available widely in nearby villages! We'll be back!

Rated by Mr & Mrs Kirkham reviewed on 1st August 2007

The cottage was in an excellent location and the owner was very helpful.

Rated by Mrs Brown reviewed on 4th May 2007

Would recommend to any couple who would want a peaceful area, yet not far from many lovely towns and villages. Would definitely go back. The Blacksmith Arms was an excellent pub. The area was picturesque and the owner extremely helpful.

Rated by Mr Ashlin reviewed on 31st March 2007

We loved the peace & quiet of the Moors area, plus the tranquility of where the cottage was and the welcome by the owner on our arrival.

Rated by Mr Billingham reviewed on 27th November 2006

The hosts were very helpful and friendly. A lovely and quiet cottage which was very cosy.

Rated by Mr Hoey reviewed on 20th November 2006

Accommodation was very cosy and set in a really peaceful location. Very handy for walking on the Moors. Plenty of excellent pubs close by.

Rated by Mr Watts reviewed on 2nd October 2006

Cottage was very comfortable and well equipped and set in a beautiful village with an excellent pub nearby!

Rated by Mr & Mrs Fletcher reviewed on 25th August 2006

The Hayloft is a wonderfully maintained cottage situated in a beautiful village in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. The owners have provided very good accommodation, maintained to a high standard and provided useful information regarding the local area. North Yorkshire has a lot to offer, from historic towns, castles and many other attractions for all ages and we had a very relaxing holiday.

Rated by Mrs Lock reviewed on 1st August 2006

For us it was an ideal property, set in a quiet village amid beautiful scenery and to cap it all an excellent pub, wonderful value.

Rated by Mr Searle reviewed on 28th June 2006

As stated plenty of places of interest to visit and picturesque villages. Lots of indicated path ways to walk. Good local pub.

Rated by Mrs McPhie reviewed on 21st June 2006

Lovely accommodation in really pretty surroundings! The owner was very nice and helpful. All in all a great holiday. You generally offer good and friendly customer service.

Rated by Mr Puetz reviewed on 30th May 2006

Very helpful owner and excellent location meant we had a great time despite weather! Proximity to good walks, food and beer also helped. Property was well kept and very comfortable for two people. Locals were friendly and there is lots to do nearby.

Rated by Mr Howes reviewed on 19th April 2006

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