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Pretty one bedroom stone-built holiday cottage with a village setting within the North York Moors National Park, ideal for romantic breaks.
Picturesque, dog and family friendly country hideaway with beautiful gardens, located in the village of Cropton in the North York Moors National Park, perfect for discovering the charming towns and villages of the moors, for visiting Helmsley Walled Garden, Duncombe Park's fantastic gardens and for visiting the historical city of York for a day trip This stone built cottage is located in the village of Cropton in the North Yorks Moors and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.
You can truly relax at this family-friendly holiday barn near to Thirsk in the Vale of Mowbray, on days out discover some of the best of Yorkshire with the North York Moors National Park, Harrogate and York within easy reach for days out.
4 bedroom 3 bathroom character holiday house just a few miles from the North York Moors National Park, no pets.
Discover rural bliss in the Howardian Hills just south of the Yorkshire Moors National Park. Book a country cottage and enjoy a holiday up-close with nature. Each of these holiday homes offers comfort and a warm welcome. Find the right size of accommodation for you and read about its features. The property photographs generally give a very good idea of what the cottage looks like inside and often also show the garden and local area.
A good number of rural cottages in the Howardian Hills are surrounded by large gardens that have a place to sit, garden table and chairs and sometimes a BBQ. Holiday cottages with a large garden are ideal for any families with young children, especially if they have some play equipment as well, perhaps swings or a trampoline.
Apart from walks and cycling in peaceful countryside, there are several places for days out during your holiday in the Howardian Hills; you may wish to visit Nunnington Hall, lavender fields, castles or pop over to the Yorkshire coast. One thing is certain, there will be plenty of fabulous scenery in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that you can enjoy whilst walking, cycling or pony trekking. And it's a grand place to take the dogs.