In a nutshell:Magnificent views, toddler friendly. Our featured Yorkshire cottages include this charming cottage on the northern edge of the Wolds - a series of gently undulating hills and dry valleys. Large arable fields dominate the tops, whilst smaller pastures are common in the valleys. Open roads lead to charming and unspoilt market towns such as Driffield, known as the 'capital of the Wolds'. The Wolds have countless villages, with characterful inns, ponds and fine churches. Tucked away in a fold in the hills is the lost village of Wharram Percy. For a glimpse of the grand lifestyle of landowners in times past, visit Burton Agnes and Burton Constable, both outstanding Elizabethan country houses, and the Georgian Sledmere House.
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In a superb elevated position, commanding magnificent far reaching views across a rolling rural landscape, this charming cottage offers an ideal base for exploring the Yorkshire Moors, coast and Wolds. Set on the owners’ 440 acre working farm, where visitors are welcome to roam the many foopaths and bridleways, it sits about 30 minutes’ drive from the historic city of York with its glorious Minster, National Ralway Museum and Jorvik Viking Centre. The seaside resorts of Scarborough, Filey and Bridlington are all 20 miles away as is RSPB Flamborough Head, whilst Pickering’s moorland steam railway, Eden Camp and the Flamingo Land theme park and zoo are about 15 miles. There is wonderful walking on the Wolds Way, and golf and horse riding are available nearby. A village store is 4 miles as is a pub serving food in the tranquil Wolds village of West Heslerton, and the town of Malton is 12 miles.
Sitting room with electric fire. Kitchen with dining area. First floor: Two double bedrooms. Single bedroom. Shower room/WC.
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