- Sewerby, EnglandA perfect holiday location at any time of the year! This spacious and well presented log cabin is in a peaceful and tranquil location, set amongst woodland adjacent to Bridlington Links championship golf course. The cabin is well equipped, including books, games, Netflix, hairdryer, and has a large decked area where you can relax and observe an abundance of wildlife. The owner provides a welcome pack containing wine, crisps, biscuits, milk, tea, coffee and sugar, and for your four-legged friends, dog bowls and dog towels are also provided.
Just a few minutes’ walk and you are in Sewerby Hall with its beautiful award-winning landscaped gardens, children’s play area, zoo and Clock Tower Café. A short stroll through the grounds brings you to the local pub, where music and good food can be enjoyed. From here you can board the land train for a 1½ mile scenic trip into the traditional resort of Bridlington with its sandy beaches and wealth of attractions for all ages.
For golfers, along with the championship course, there is a floodlit driving range and 9-hole practice course. The clubhouse is available for use by all guests and offers food and fabulous views out to the sea. Guests staying at The Gallery will receive a 25% discount off the golf fees. Local places of interest include Flamborough Lighthouse, North Landing, RSPB Bempton and the historic houses at Sledmore and Burton Agnes. Clifftop walks are less than 900 yards away. Shop 1 mile, bar and restaurant 400 yards.£49From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Ulrome, EnglandThis spacious, newly furbished for 2022 and equipped dormer bungalow, adjacent to the owners home is situated in the coastal village of Ulrome, only 0.5 mile walk to the lovely beach, it makes the ideal seaside holiday home. 5 miles north of Hornsea, famous for its pottery, mere and Freeport Shopping Centre. Situated 8 miles south of Bridlington with its seafront rides, habour and cliff top walks. An excellent touring base for the other seaside resorts of Filey, Scarborough, Whitby, Staithes and Robin Hood’s Bay all well worth a visit. Inland to the market towns of Driffield, Beverley and the historic city of York all within easy reach. Shop 0.5 miles. Pub 1.1 mile.£79From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Rotsea, England"Peace and tranquillity set amongst Yorkshire’s finest countryside and long stretches of magnificent beaches..."
Steeped in history these former barn buildings have been lovingly restored using all of the original materials. Presented to a very high standard and offering spacious accommodation, each holiday cottage has its own enclosed garden for sole use, to while away the hours overlooking stunning paddocks where deer and foxes play. Guests have free use of the owners’ private indoor heated swimming pool, a communal games room and a children’s play area. The complex is surrounded by open countryside and a newly planted broad leaf woodland area, and is only four miles from the pretty village of Brandesburton. Oaklands wedding venue is situated in the 150 acres of woodland that surround the properties. Struncheon Hill Farm is a haven for those who enjoy having fun around water with a river, lake and pond nearby. Fishing, canal cruises and a Jet Ski and Diving School are less than half a mile from the door. Visitors will find locally an 18-hole golf course, horse riding, clay pigeon shooting, a parachute and gliding centre, and an RSPB bird sanctuary.
Just a short drive leads to the traditional seaside resorts of Bridlington, Scarborough and Filey with miles of Blue Flag sandy beaches, colourful promenades, inns and tea rooms in abundance, offering the perfect family day out. Walking and cycling tracks surround the cottages and there is easy access to the Yorkshire Wolds - one of Yorkshire’s best-kept secrets. Robin Hoods Bay is well worth a visit, where children will love the chance to search for fossils amongst the rock pools. For stunning views, Flamborough Head is a must and visitors will delight in the puffin colonies that cling to the cliff side. For an alternative day trip, York will not disappoint and meandering along the cobbled streets of ‘The Shambles’, packed with curio and antique shops, as well as many museums including The National Railway Museum and Jorvik Viking Centre will keep both adults and children alike amused for hours. Explore British heritage when visiting stately homes and halls such as Burton Agnes Hall with its large collection of Monet and Renoir paintings, or Sledmere Hall with its beautiful gardens only a 30-minute drive away. The attractive market town of Beverley 12 miles away, where visitors can enjoy ancient cobbled streets, quaint shops and friendly local people, completes the area of peace and tranquility surrounding Struncheon Hill Farm. Shops, pub and restaurant 4 miles.
Four Bays (IOH), River View (IOJ), Broad Leaf (IOK), Woodlands (IOL), Meadow View (IOM) and The Loft (UKC2652) can be booked together to accommodate up to 50 guests.£91From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Rotsea, England"Peace and tranquillity set amongst Yorkshire’s finest countryside and long stretches of magnificent beaches..."
Steeped in history these former barn buildings have been lovingly restored using all of the original materials. Presented to a very high standard and offering spacious accommodation, each holiday cottage has its own enclosed garden for sole use, to while away the hours overlooking stunning paddocks where deer and foxes play. Guests have free use of the owners’ private indoor heated swimming pool, a communal games room and a children’s play area. The complex is surrounded by open countryside and a newly planted broad leaf woodland area, and is only four miles from the pretty village of Brandesburton. Oaklands wedding venue is situated in the 150 acres of woodland that surround the properties. Struncheon Hill Farm is a haven for those who enjoy having fun around water with a river, lake and pond nearby. Fishing, canal cruises and a Jet Ski and Diving School are less than half a mile from the door. Visitors will find locally an 18-hole golf course, horse riding, clay pigeon shooting, a parachute and gliding centre, and an RSPB bird sanctuary.
Just a short drive leads to the traditional seaside resorts of Bridlington, Scarborough and Filey with miles of Blue Flag sandy beaches, colourful promenades, inns and tea rooms in abundance, offering the perfect family day out. Walking and cycling tracks surround the cottages and there is easy access to the Yorkshire Wolds - one of Yorkshire’s best-kept secrets. Robin Hoods Bay is well worth a visit, where children will love the chance to search for fossils amongst the rock pools. For stunning views, Flamborough Head is a must and visitors will delight in the puffin colonies that cling to the cliff side. For an alternative day trip, York will not disappoint and meandering along the cobbled streets of ‘The Shambles’, packed with curio and antique shops, as well as many museums including The National Railway Museum and Jorvik Viking Centre will keep both adults and children alike amused for hours. Explore British heritage when visiting stately homes and halls such as Burton Agnes Hall with its large collection of Monet and Renoir paintings, or Sledmere Hall with its beautiful gardens only a 30-minute drive away. The attractive market town of Beverley 12 miles away, where visitors can enjoy ancient cobbled streets, quaint shops and friendly local people, completes the area of peace and tranquility surrounding Struncheon Hill Farm. Shops, pub and restaurant 4 miles.
Four Bays (IOH), River View (IOJ), Broad Leaf (IOK), Woodlands (IOL), Meadow View (IOM) and The Loft (UKC2652) can be booked together to accommodate up to 50 guests.£96From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Hornsea, EnglandIdeally situated in open farmland with grounds that overlook Hornsea Mere (the largest freshwater lake in Yorkshire) the old stable barn is a charming, homely cottage that forms part of a shared gravelled courtyard and is the perfect retreat for couples and families. The rural setting is an excellent base for exploring East Yorkshire’s magnificent coastline with its wealth of sandy beaches, RSPB bird reserves, and traditional seaside towns of Hornsea, Bridlington, Filey and Scarborough with activities for all ages. Within walking distance is Honey Suckle Farm a great day out for children offering delicious ice-cream and cart rides. Also, Wassand Hall a grand Regency House and walled garden (open on selected days) and Hornsea Mere (that has over 250 species of birds) a cafe and opportunities for sailing, fishing or feeding your leftover crusts to the ducks and swans.
Hornsea offers beaches, a promenade, a leisure complex, golf course, museum, skatepark and shops, pubs and restaurants; it’s also the end/start point of the Trans Pennine Trail. Guests can hire electric bikes at an exclusive discount. Other local attractions include water sport activities and clay pigeon shooting at Brandesburton. The medieval town of Beverley boasts an attractive blend of past and present with its 13th century minster, boutiques, bistros, polo club and renowned racecourse, the harbour and spa entertainment centre in Bridlington. In nearby Hull ‘City of Culture 2017’ there is The Deep, a spectacular aquarium, a maritime museum and marina, Bempton Cliffs RSPB Reserve with its spectacular colonies of sea birds and the many stately homes in the area at Burton Agnes, Burton Constable, Sledmere House and Sewerby Hall. Travel a little further and you’ll find the historic city of York, where you can learn more about the Vikings at the Jorvik Viking Centre or head north and go cycling at Dalby Forest. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.£71From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Flamborough, EnglandOwl Cottage can be found on a working sheep farm just a short walk from the cliff top village of Flamborough in North Yorkshire. One of a number of barn conversions offering dog friendly accommodation for six with underfloor heating throughout. Enter into the large living/dining room with Smart TV and feature stone wall. An electric wood effect fire sets the perfect ambiance for a relaxing evening. Find a selection of books and games for your enjoyment. A country style dining table provides and enjoyable place for family meals. The kitchen is well-equipped and a small breakfast table sits to one side. Owl Cottage provides a ground floor twin room with en-suite facilities. Take the winding staircase to the first floor and find two further bedrooms, a twin room and a double room with Freeview TV. Both rooms have sloping ceilings and Velux windows. Across the hall is the house bathroom which has the best views in the cottage! To the front is a private patio area with additional seating. Enjoy an early morning coffee or an al fresco evening meal. A stone built barbecue is ideally located to cook up a storm after a long day exploring.
Owl Cottage is surrounded by open countryside and it’s only a short walk into the pretty village of Flamborough. Here you’ll find a couple of friendly pubs, fish and chip shops, tea rooms and well stocked convenience stores. Take a drive to Flamborough Lighthouse and watch the seals rest at low tide. The Flamborough Heritage Coastline offers miles of walking/cycling opportunities as well as the stunning RSPB Bempton Cliffs. Danes Dyke Nature Reserve is also worth a visit. For two sandy beaches, working harbour and Victorian Promenade take a trip down the coast to Bridlington. Burton Agnes Hall, Sledmere House and gardens and Sewerby Hall and garden are close by. The historic city of York is just an hour away and there is a choice of golf courses.£87From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Flamborough, EnglandLocated just a short stroll from the old fishing village of Flamborough with a good selection of shops, inns, pubs and restaurants and only 700 yards from a superb sandy beach, these comfortable and spacious barn conversions with exposed stone and vaulted beamed ceilings are in an ideal holiday location for both winter and summer breaks. Flamborough is a renowned beauty spot and a twenty minute stroll from your doorstep brings you to the headland with views down to the little sandy bay where fishermen still mend their nets - it’s hard to believe that this is the East Yorkshire Coast! Surrounded and protected by a rugged cliff line that provides excellent cliff top walks and breathtaking views across the RSPB Bird Sanctuary at Bempton and onwards to Filey Brigg. Traditional seaside towns such as Bridlington, with miles of sandy beaches, and leisure facilities including a swimming pool and spa pavilion, is just 3 miles. The seaside resort of Scarborough boasts two beautiful beaches and was featured in the TV series The Royal. A leisurely stroll along the South Cliff and Esplanade affords panoramic views across to the 12th century castle ruins. Offering excellent shopping, galleries and museums and of course its very own theatre where plays by the well-known author Alan Ayckbourn can be enjoyed. Other places to visit are Peasholme Park and not forgetting the Sea Life Centre. The historic port of Whitby with its maritime connections, 25 miles, is home to the ancient abbey ruins. Further inland are the North Yorkshire Moors with many quaint little villages. Springtime demands a visit to the daffodil fields at Farndale. Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo offers a family day out, and the market town of Pickering is home to the steam railway where a journey through the Esk valley and on into Goathland - better known as Aidensfield in the TV series ’Heartbeat’ will not disappoint. Historic houses such as Burton Agnes Norman Manor House, 9 miles and Sewerby Hall and Gardens just 3 miles. There is something here for all the family. Golf within 5 miles. Shop and pub 700 yards.£75From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Sewerby, EnglandThis well-presented lodge is situated on Heritage Park, which is part the Bridlington Links Golf and Leisure Estate. Just a couple of minutes’ walk, through adjoining woods, leads to the coastal path between Bridlington and Flamborough Head.
A gate on-site gives access to the magnificent Sewerby Hall and Gardens. With many attractions and in-season entertainment, for both adults and children. One family pass to Sewerby Park is included for guests at this property (for four people) and children will love the adventure playground and zoo.
This property offers an ideal holiday base and is decorated with a Christmas theme during the festive season. The clifftop golf course is one of the five Yorkshire golf courses included in the ‘Golf Coast Passport’ giving visitors a unique opportunity to play at each course over a seven day period. The land train runs regularly from here to the traditional resort of Bridlington and its miles of sandy beaches. Visit Flamborough’s famous lighthouse and catch sight of numerous seabirds and puffins at the RSPB Nature Reserve at Bempton Cliffs. Step back in time at stately homes in Burton Agnes, Sledmere and Burton Constable and explore the quaint villages and stunning scenery of the Yorkshire Wolds and Moors. Shop 1 mile, pub, and restaurant 400 yards.£72From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Barmby Moor, EnglandA meandering stream trickles through the stunning landscaped gardens of this 150-year-old detached farmhouse. Nestling in the sleepy hamlet of Barmby Moor (there may be some noise from farm traffic) and set in its own grounds, the property also boasts an outdoor swimming pool heated by solar panels (temperature is dependent on weather) and outdoor 6-seater hot tub. Just under a mile away lies Allerthorpe Common which offers wonderful walks and picnic areas amidst thousands of well-kept acres of land. This truly is the perfect holiday location for getting away from it all or discovering local culture.
Scattered amongst the spectacular countryside are many picturesque villages and ancient market towns such as Pocklington, Howden and Driffield. Beverley, capital of the Wolds, is home to a beautiful Gothic minster, old buildings and a racecourse. Described as a jewel waiting to be discovered, the Yorkshire Wolds boast countless villages, ancient inns and historic houses. Burnby Hall Gardens, Burton Agnes Hall and Burton Constable are all close by. Three miles away in Barmby Moor, the Wolds Gliding Club offers trial flights all year round.
Just 4 miles away is the Buddhist Centre at the wonderful Georgian mansion of Kilnwick Percy Hall, which offers lessons and courses in meditation. Aircraft enthusiasts are spoilt for choice with the Real Aeroplane Museum (Selby, 25 miles) where a magnificent Hawker Hurricane and P-51 Mustang can be seen, and the Yorkshire Air Museum (Elvington, 5 miles) with a superb collection of pre- and post-WWII aircraft. The ancient walled city of York is only 12 miles away, and boasts plenty of attractions for all the family, including the Castle Museum, York Dungeons, National Railway Museum, York Racecourse and the famous Jorvik Viking Centre. Golf, fishing and gliding are all available locally. Pub and restaurant 2 miles.£391From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, EnglandSet amidst peaceful countryside, this imposing detached farmhouse stands adjacent to the original farm buildings and overlooks the owner’s working arable farm, where seasonal operations provide a colourful reminder of the passage of the seasons. Rascal Wood provides holiday accommodation which is spacious, contemporary, light and airy, perfect for special celebrations, groups of friends or a family get-together. Surrounded by lawned gardens with seating areas and patio for al fresco dining, along with an eco-friendly underfloor heating system and open fire, this is an ideal house at any time of year. The village of Holme-on-Spalding Moor offers a convenient range of shops, pubs, restaurants and bakery. Should you wish to reach the village on foot, it is only a 20 minute walk via Rascal Moor. The area around the village is a maze of country lanes, perfect for walking and cycling. Being at the foot of the Yorkshire Wolds, this is a relatively undiscovered area which inspired the paintings of David Hockney. There are numerous attractions to visit including The Deep, a spectacular aquarium in Hull, and the Jorvik Centre and magnificent minster in York. The historic market town of Beverley is just a 20 minute drive and the coastal resorts of Bridlington, Filey and Scarborough along with the North York Moors are all easily accessible. Golf, clay pigeon shooting, fishing and horse riding are available locally and the owner is happy to share his extensive local knowledge, giving advice on walks, cycle routes and nature reserve locations. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
Holidaymakers, couples and family bookings only.£221From price per night based on 7 night stay