- Beverley, EnglandGrade II Listed, Baker’s Cottage dates back to the 17th century and sits in the heart of the pretty village of Hotham near to Beverley, Market Weighton and Pocklington, the gateway to the Yorkshire Wolds. It’s a perfect base for families or a group of friends. The cottage can sleep up to six people and retains many of its original features. It’s ideally placed to explore the network of beautiful walks and miles of cycle routes.
The spacious hall with an original York stone flagged floor leads you to the large country-style kitchen/dining area, offering lovely views across the garden. The living room has deep sofas where you can relax and watch your favourite movie. To the front of the property is a double bedroom with lovely views of the pretty cottage garden. A shower room with WC lies in between the sitting room and bedroom. On the first floor, there are two bedrooms and a bathroom with a free-standing slipper bath and a separate shower. Further down the hall is the large master bedroom with its own dressing. With vaulted ceilings throughout, original wooden floors and hand-painted murals adorning the hallway, master bedroom walls, and bath, the upstairs of this cottage is truly unique. Baker’s Cottage offers gardens to the front and rear with a large patio area, ideal for enjoying an al fresco breakfast or relaxing in the afternoon sun. There’s and outdoor store to put your bikes and space to park your car off the road.
Within a short drive of the cottage is the market town of Market Weighton, or you can head for Beverley or Pocklington to shop for all your fresh food, explore the many independent shops or simply enjoy morning coffee and cake. There’s an abundance of restaurants in Beverley to meet every taste. Both Hull and York are within a short drive, where you can explore many museums, theatres and centuries of history. For those of you who enjoy horse racing, Beverley and York have excellent courses providing flat racing. The North Cave Wetlands Nature Reserve is only a mile away and is a Yorkshire Wildlife Trust site with a fantastic array of wetland and migrating birds, as well as lots of other wildlife.
The village pub serves good food and ales as well as fine wine. Baker’s Cottage will provide you with the ideal holiday base to explore the unspoilt areas of East and North Yorkshire. Beach 25 miles. Shop and restaurant 1 mile, pub 100 yards.
This property can be booked together with The Hideaway to accommodate up to 8 guests, or Ruth’s Cottage to accommodate 12 guests.£98From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Flamborough, EnglandPine Lodge is tucked away in a quiet corner of the popular Bridlington Links golf course site. The lodge is open plan with a light and spacious dining area, living area and kitchen. The kitchen is well-equipped with modern conveniences, including a dishwasher and washing machine.
Situated next to the wonderful Sewerby Hall, a beautiful Georgian house that is open to the public along with its stunning gardens and a small zoo for the children. The café at the hall is very popular with the guests that stay at the lodges, or you may choose to have a picnic in the beautiful gardens.
From Sewerby Hall you can catch the land train that takes you down to Bridlington, or take a leisurely walk along the cliff tops. Bridlington is a busy, bustling seaside resort with all the traditional things you would expect from the seaside. Donkeys, candy floss, sandcastles and lots of children enjoying their day on the beach. It boasts an excellent beach with very good access.
Flamborough Head, Filey and Scarborough are to the north of the lodges, all worth a visit during your stay. Visit the RSPB bird sanctuary at Bempton Cliffs where you can see the thousands of puffins that migrate there every year.
The club house for the golf course is just a short stroll from the lodges and here you can enjoy a lovely meal overlooking the sea. Beach 600 yards. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 400 yards.£158From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Bridlington, EnglandA stunning Art Deco apartment resting in the bustling seaside town of Bridlington, North Yorkshire. Close to a beach. Seaside views. Off-road parking. Wilsthorpe 2 miles; Filey 11.3 miles; Scarborough 17.9 miles.£73From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Bridlington, England’Ow Do is one of two beautifully converted barns set within the grounds of Dringhoe Hall, just outside the coastal Yorkshire village of Skipsea. This holiday home offers superb quality accommodation for family and friends alike, and being within 12 miles of Rise Hall; the home of Channel 4’s Sarah Beeneys restoration program, is ideally located for groups attending weddings and special occasions at this popular stately home. On the doorstep are numerous outdoor activities and a plethora of walks and nature reserves to enjoy before relaxing in this home away from home.
Welcoming you into the heart of ‘Ow Do is the large open plan living area. At one end there are deep sofas where you can relax and unwind. The kitchen and dining area are opposite, with seating for 8 this modern kitchen offers plenty of storage and contemporary fixtures of the highest quality, this room will certainly keep the chef in the family smiling throughout your stay! With vaulted ceilings and picture windows, this room offers views across open countryside.
‘Ow Do has four well-appointed bedrooms which have been furnished with guests comfort in mind and retain many of the original beams. The master bedroom is on the first floor and along the corridor is a twin bedroom which shares the stunning family bathroom. ‘Ow Do has the best of both worlds with the remaining two en-suite bedrooms on the ground floor offering a mix of both twin and double accommodation. All rooms have been furnished with beautiful fabrics, flatscreen TV’s and have lovely views across the open fields of the East Riding. There is a bike store and the enclosed front and rear gardens will entice you to sit and have a drink when the weather is warm. There are many local pubs providing some great Yorkshire fayre and great real ale.
There are many amenities in the beach town of Hornsea including a promenade, Victorian folly and central park. There are plenty of bars and restaurants and a supermarket where you can stock up. Yorkshire’s largest freshwater lake, Hornsea Mere, provides plenty of opportunity for those who wish to try sailing and fishing, and is also home to over 250 species of birds. With easy access to the Yorkshire coastline including the towns of Bridlington, Filey and Scarborough, RSPB reserves and the cultural hubs of Beverley, York and Hull, ‘Ow Do is just perfect and will provide you with a lifetime of memories. Beach 7 miles. Supermarket 7 miles, shop 1 mile, pub 1 mile and restaurant 4 miles.
’Ow Do can be booked together with ’Ay Up (UK11447) to accommodate up to 18 guests.£94From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Beverley, EnglandDragonfly Cottage is an end terrace property, within a few minutes walk of the centre of Beverley. Dating back to the 17th century and belonging to the church of St Mary, this lovely little cottage was once home to the local monks. This property is ideal for couples or friends wishing to enjoy this vibrant market town. The property promises a memorable stay with comfort throughout. The living room with its open fire and a comfortable sofa, will be the ideal place to sit and relax after a day of exploring. The large dining area flows into a galley style kitchen with a unique feature wooden wall. The modern kitchen provides all the appliances you could wish for and is a great space to cook either a hearty breakfast or a romantic evening meal. From the dining area are the stairs leading up to the first floor.
Do take a moment to check out the view of the Minster from the landing window. Here you will find two well-presented bedrooms offering both twin and kingsize double accommodation. Both rooms have been tastefully decorated with matching soft furnishings. The beds are designed with guest comfort in mind and the deep comfortable mattresses assure you will have a great night’s sleep.
To the rear of the property and leading out from the dining room, is an enclosed courtyard which catches the afternoon sun. As Dragonfly Cottage is dog friendly, this area also provides a little outside space for your pets. A small outhouse provides storage for bikes. There is also on street permit parking for one vehicle. Beverley is certainly one of the East Riding’s loveliest towns and the cottage is within walking distance of many independent shops, boutiques, cafés and tea rooms.
There are also many eateries to choose from including award-winning restaurants. The train station provides access to the historic city of York via Hull as well as to some of the east coast’s seaside towns. The North York Moors and seaside towns of Hornsea, Bridlington and Scarborough are all within easy reach. This home away from home is ideally located to enjoy city living but to also explore the stunning Yorkshire Wolds and the surrounding countryside. Shop 400 yards, pub 100 yards and restaurant 500 yards.£73From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Bridlington, EnglandCoaster’s Retreat is a lovely, semi-detached holiday home just a few minutes’ walk from the seafront with long stretches of sandy beaches, shops and restaurants. The owner has taken great care to provide you with a very comfortable place to stay, and it is an ideal base from which to explore the traditional seaside resort of Bridlington with its Spa Theatre, historic harbour and lovely, long promenade. Bridlington has a great leisure centre so even on a rainy day there’s lots to do with an indoor climbing wall, a heated indoor swimming pool and splash zone.
The property is a great family holiday home with everything on the doorstep and there is parking and a garage at the rear of the property. The village of Sewerby is just a short stroll away where you will find Sewerby Hall, a beautiful stately home set in 50 acres of stunning parkland, and there’s even a small zoo for the children.
A free family pass for Sewerby Hall & Gardens (2 adults/2 children) is available for your stay.
A little further afield are the stately homes of Castle Howard, Sledmere House and Burton Agnes Hall. There are plenty of seaside resorts, from Whitby in the north, down to Robin Hood’s Bay, Scarborough, Filey and Flamborough with the famous Bempton Cliffs, an RSPB nature reserve where you can see puffins and other sea birds in their natural habitat. The North York Moors National Park is a short drive away, or drive through the breathtaking scenery of the Yorkshire Wolds, the inspiration for David Hockney’s paintings. Famous for its minster, the medieval city of York is less than an hour away, and Hull, the European City of Culture 2017, is also within an hour’s drive. Beach 1 mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 400 yards.£70From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Bridlington, EnglandSouth Cliff has been beautifully renovated to provide an elegant, upmarket apartment, situated on the seafront, looking over Bridlington’s south bay. An extremely spacious, ground floor apartment with floods of light, creating a bright and airy space, thoughtfully furnished with an eclectic mix of traditional and contemporary. This wonderful apartment makes a great luxury space to enjoy a holiday on Yorkshire’s east coast. The great advantage of the property is a small courtyard and private parking to the rear, as well as a beautiful, well-maintained enclosed garden to the front which overlooks the sea. What a great place to sit and watch the world go by.
Bridlington has a fantastic theatre, situated just a short walk away from the apartment, hosting international shows throughout the year. There are an array of amenities within a few minutes walk, meaning everything you need is right on your doorstep. The harbour is a 5-minute walk which has a fantastic array of indoor and outdoor eateries. Take a walk along the seafront or follow the cliff top walk to Sewerby Hall, a beautiful Georgian mansion open to the public. The gardens are well worth a visit and there is even a small zoo for the children to explore. Bridlington golf course is just a short stroll from the apartment, an excellent 18-hole golf course first played on in 1907. Yorkshire is famous for its stately homes with Sledmere House being one of the finest nearby. Beach 50 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 600 yards.
South Cliff can be booked together with Crystal Cove (ref UK11921) and Ridgeway (ref UK41523) to accommodate up to 10 guests.£94From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Flamborough, EnglandSituated on the very popular Bridlington Links golf course site, Yorkshire Rose is a very spacious, detached log cabin on a beautiful park with woodland walks and picturesque surroundings. The club house is just a short stroll from the lodge where there is a popular restaurant and bar which can be used by non-members and there is also a gym available (payable at the office). The bar area leads out onto a veranda with stunning sea views where you can sit and enjoy a meal or drink. The 18-hole golf course is next to the site and guests staying at the lodge will enjoy a 25% discount.
Sewerby Hall is accessed via a path from the lodges. This stunning, Georgian mansion has award winning gardens and a zoo for the children to visit. With over 50 acres of parkland there are plenty of places to enjoy a picnic along the clifftop, or catch the land train that runs between the hall and Bridlington.
Bridlington, boasting a wonderful sandy beach, is a traditional seaside resort for families, yet is still a very busy working harbour. There are plenty of bars and restaurants and the Bridlington Spa Theatre is very popular with international acts and shows.
To the north of the links you can walk to Danes Dyke Nature Reserve where there are some wonderful nature and wildlife walks. It is a great, dog-friendly place to take the children and wander amongst the wooded areas down to the shoreline. Paths from here lead to Flamborough Head, originally a small fishing village with spectacular white chalk cliffs and rugged clifftop pathways.
The RSPB bird sanctuary at Bempton Cliffs is just a short drive away and here you can see the thousands of migrating seabirds especially the puffins. Scarborough and Whitby are further up the coast, both very popular holiday destinations. Beach 400 yards. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 400 yards.
Please note: Only guests with a handicap can use the 18-hole golf course. The driving range is open to the guest and members. Two sets of golf clubs are provided with the lodge.£81From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Flamborough, EnglandChristine Cottage is perfect as a base for visiting the North York Moors National Park, the Yorkshire Wolds and the beautiful east coast. Renovated to a good standard yet retaining lots of original features, the cottage provides comfortable accommodation with a bath/shower room for every bedroom making this a great choice for couples as well as families.
The cottage is tucked away in a quiet courtyard near the church in Flamborough, with the owner living just around the corner. This detached property is centrally located for the shops, bars and restaurants with the beach in walking distance. Flamborough Head lies between Bridlington and Filey and is a bird watchers paradise. Every year birds travel in their thousands to Flamborough and you will see the interesting array of seabirds that cling to the chalk cliffs. People travel from all over the world to see the wonderful puffins and the RSPB bird sanctuary at Bempton Cliffs is the best place to get a good view, as they provide viewing platforms along the cliff side. Flamborough is a traditional fishing village and although some fishing still take place, it now relies on tourism. A lovely walk along the cliff tops brings you to Danes Dyke, a fantastic nature reserve.
The bustling harbour of Bridlington is only a 10-minute drive away and is still a busy fishing harbour. This traditional seaside resort offers donkey rides, a pirate ship and of course sandcastles and candy floss. Beach ¾ mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 300 yards.
Christine Cottage can be booked with Freya Cottage (ref UK2289) to accommodate up to 12 people.£66From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Beverley, EnglandPeriod farmhouse in rural location. Many character features. All ground floor. Logburner. Velux windows. Sun room leading to garden with hot tub. Easy access to amenities. Hull 13 miles.£135From price per night based on 7 night stay