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Dog friendly cottages in Yorkshire sleeping 4

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2 rental properties match your search for Yorkshire Pet friendly cottages for 4

Wychwood, North York Moors & Coast ,

Grosmont, North Yorkshire, England
sleeps  5 sleeps 5
3 bedrooms 3 bedrooms
1 bathrooms 1 bathroom
 1 dog welcome  1 dog allowed
family friendly family friendly

3 bedroom pet-friendly cottage in village in the North York Moors National Park, sleeping up to 5 people, just 7 miles from Whitby.

near local pub
Facilities, Features & Awards:
TVdishwasher in kitchenmicrowave in kitchenfree Wifigardenwood burning stoveParking
7 nights from £432
Next available: 13 Dec - 6 nights
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Low Shipley Barn, North Pennines,

Barnard Castle, County Durham, England
sleeps  4 sleeps 4
2 bedrooms 2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms 2 bathrooms
 1 dog welcome  1 dog allowed
family friendly family friendly

Escape to the country with a stay at this pretty stone-built cottage, with 2 bedrooms this property sleeps up to 4 plus 1 dog and features superb views over farmlands and pastures and is less than 10 minutes drive from Barnard Castle.

ensuite bedroom(s)
Facilities, Features & Awards:
TVdishwasher in kitchenmicrowave in kitchenfree Wifigardenwood burning stoveParking
7 nights from £446
Next available: 21 Dec - 3 nights
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Dog friendly cottages in Yorkshire for 4, rent a 2 bedroom holiday cottage that can comfortably accommodate four people and their dog.

All cottages are furnished with necessary items to be able to live comfortably on holiday and because they are pet-friendly, your dog's needs will also be catered for. The cottage owners are more than likely 'dog people' themselves and will greet you and your dogs with a warm welcome.Once settled into your holiday home, you can go out and about for long walks across the Yorkshire countryside or along the coast on a whim or according to the weather.

The two Yorkshire national parks, the Yorkshire Dales and the York Moors are a hub for walking holidays and there is a good selection of self-catering accommodation to rent there for weekend breaks and longer holidays. Yorkshire as a holiday destination attracts huge numbers of visitors each year interested in its industrial heritage, stately homes, historic cities and the arts and culture of Leeds. The sculptor Henry Moore hails from Yorkshire and the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds is open to visitors. Fishing in Hull may have declined over the last few decades and a day trip makes for a fascinating day out. Indeed, the rise and fall of industrial Yorkshire has left indelible marks on the landscape and souls of the people. The cities offer good history lessons and various places to visit to find out about coal mining, lead mining, the cloth and woollen industry and the canals that were constructed to transport goods. A walk along the tow paths is always pleasant with a dog. There is a choice of the Aire and Calder Canal, the Rochdale Canal and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal depending on where is convenient for you during your holiday.