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  • Bluebell, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in 10-acres of beautiful countryside, these contemporary holiday cottages offer lovingly furnished and comfortable holiday accommodation. Four of the cottages enjoy access to a shared central glass atrium, providing an internal patio area. Children and adults alike can enjoy the owners’ collection of farmyard animals including goats, pigs, sheep, ponies, donkeys, and poultry. With a designated dog walk in the grounds, visitors’ pets are made to feel very welcome here too. Mappleton Sands are close by, ideal for summer picnics on the tranquil sandy beach or a cliff top stroll, and a 4-mile drive takes you to the seaside town of Hornsea with The Mere, a birdwatcher’s paradise and where boats can be hired for rowing and fishing. Here you are also within easy reach of the historic town of Beverley with its minster and renowned racecourse, and the award-winning aquarium ’The Deep’, in Hull city centre. There are stately homes at Burton Agnes and Sewerby Hall, and further inland lies the rolling countryside of the Yorkshire Wolds, the inspiration for David Hockney’s famous paintings. Shop 4 miles, pub and restaurant 400 yards. These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 24 guests.
    £64
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  • Guillemot Cottage, East Riding of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Located 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.
    £70
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  • West End Farmhouse, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    West End Farmhouse stands proud in the peaceful village of Ulrome, close to the beautiful rugged Yorkshire Coast. This detached holiday property is excellent for families, as there is a very large garden for the children to run around in and a little Wendy house for them to play in. There is also a fantastic terraced area, which is ideal for a barbecue, and in addition, a boot room with a stairgate and storage for bikes and boots. For people who enjoy fishing, the owner provides coarse fishing free of charge (fishing licence required) for the fishing pond, which is just along the lane. In 15 minutes, guests can walk from the property down through the village lanes to the beach. It provides an excellent base for those wishing to explore the east coast of Yorkshire and what it has to offer. Close by, visit the famous RSPB Bempton Cliffs, where you can observe puffins and gannets in their natural habitat. There are some fantastic walks and cycle rides along the rugged cliffs of the east coast, some of it being part of the Cleveland Way. Just 8 miles down the coast, visit the hustle and bustle of the traditional seaside resort of Bridlington. With its working fishing port, you can see the catch brought in on the quayside. There is also a large sandy beach and rock pools for the kids to go crabbing. The famous Spa theatre also provides excellent entertainment throughout the year. Guests can take a short land train journey to Sewerby Hall and Gardens, just one of the many stately homes in the area. Burton Agnes and Sledmere are also worth a visit and for those who would like a trip out; you have the fantastic medieval city of York, which is just over an hour away. The beautiful market town of Beverley is just a 30-minute drive away, where you can browse the local shops or even visit the racecourse. Beach ½ mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 1½ miles.
    £73
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  • The Garden Cottage, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Garden Cottage stands detached in the beautiful grounds of Thorpe Hall. Built around 1790, part of the building used to be the old apple store, where the apples from the orchards on the estate would be collected by the gardeners and stored here. Lovingly restored, the owners have kept lots of the original features, and the dining room has limed oak furniture. It is a perfect ’chocolate box’ cottage. Downstairs has been designed with full disabled access throughout the ground floor - there is a twin bedroom with an en-suite wet room for the less mobile (with emergency alert). This is a perfect property for holidaymakers having a family mix of all ages: there are three bedrooms on the ground floor and two on the first floor. There is also disabled access to the garden. All the rooms are spacious and light, and with the extra living room, it is ideal for families to have their own space. The cottages are set amongst the beautiful country estate of Thorpe Hall, a magnificent retreat in the Yorkshire Wolds and situated in Rudston, near Bridlington. The Hall is a Grade II building which was built in the early 1700s and is still very much a working estate, and it forms an important part of the local community. The local village of Rudston is less than a mile away, where the churchyard contains the monolith from which the village gets its name (Rood Stane). The cottage is situated a mile from the village, where you will find a small shop along the way.
    The nearest town is Bridlington just over 4 miles away, and from there you have access along the east coast from Whitby, Scarborough and Filey, right down to the resort of Hornsea. The area has lots of stately homes to visit, including Sewerby Hall, which is only a few minutes drive away, a fine example of an early Georgian residence and renowned for its gardens and a zoo. Castle Howard and Burton Agnes Hall are also just a short drive away. Flamborough Head and RSPB Bempton Cliffs are 15 minutes by car, and boast fantastic opportunities to observe puffins, gannets, dolphins and seals in their natural habitat. Along the coast at Scarborough, you have the Stephen Joseph Theatre which is known for its premieres of almost all of Alan Ayckbourn’s plays. It also boasts the largest open air theatre in Europe. During your stay, why not try some real country pursuits, such as coarse fishing or trying out some of the many bridleways across the estate; you are very close to Fraisthorpe where you can ride along the beach. Guests can have free livery and grazing for their horses, just bring the food and bedding! There’s so much to see and do at Thorpe Hall and it’s all within easy reach, and from February 2018 you can rent a hot tub for your stay (contact the owner direct for details). The owner is very proud to offer a tour and history of the grounds to all guests (subject to availability). Beach 4 miles. Shop 1½ miles, pub 3 miles, restaurant 1 mile.
    The Garden Cottage (UK2094), Stable Cottage 1 (CC253023) and Laundry Cottage (CC253025) can be booked together to accommodate up to 22 guests.
    £164
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  • Stables Cottage, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Standing peacefully in the heart of the Holderness countryside, these quaint, semi-detached barn conversions, in the grounds of the owner’s home, are close to the east Yorkshire coastline and surrounded by quiet walking and cycling trails. Fitling Cottage (ref UKC2625) offers a cosy living room with wood burner, a well-equipped kitchen and a very comfortable bedroom, whilst the bathroom has both a bath and separate shower cubicle. On entering Stables Cottage (ref UK10324) the bedroom is immediately in front of you with a large en-suite bathroom, with the shower over the bath. All the rooms in Stables Cottage boast vaulted ceilings and original beams, however, the Velux window in the bedroom bathes the room in sunshine and adds a further touch of character, as well as the double bed guaranteeing a peaceful night’s sleep. The kitchen has all the essentials needed to prepare meals during your holiday, and the living room comes complete with a wood burner. With comfortable seating and a large TV, this room is perfect to relax in at the end of a busy day sightseeing in the local area, or why not enjoy a glass or two on the small patio area immediately outside the property.
    These properties provides an ideal base from which to explore the surrounding area. Take a walk along Mappleton Sands, 3 miles, which is a great dog-friendly beach, and enjoy the seaside resort of Hornsea with its museum and Freeport shopping centre. A birdwatcher’s paradise can be found at Hornsea Mere, Spurn Point and RSPB Bempton.
    An interesting day out can be spent at Burton Constable Hall, a magnificent Elizabethan mansion with Capability Brown landscaped parkland and historic stables. Hull, 12 miles, is the home city of poet Philip Larkin and birthplace of William Wilberforce. Places of interest here include The Deep, a huge sealife aquarium, the Ferens Art Gallery, the Maritime Museum and Hull Truck Theatre. Bridlington can be reached in 45 minutes, with the impressive Sewerby Hall and Gardens found just a little further on, and the charming market town of Beverley is a 30-minute drive, where you can visit the beautiful minster, stroll along the cobbled streets lined with interesting shops, or enjoy the pavement cafés and fine dining restaurants. Filey is within an hour’s drive, and inland lies the rolling countryside of the Yorkshire Wolds which inspired the famous David Hockney paintings. Beach 3 miles. Shop 4 miles, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 4 guests.
    £55
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  • Old Low Farm Cottage, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Old Low Farm Cottage is a charming, white washed, detached cottage situated on the cliff side, just outside the village of Aldbrough and near Hornsea. Located on a working sheep farm, this spacious property is perfectly placed to enjoy a family holiday in a peaceful setting, yet central enough to explore the delights of a traditional seaside town.
    The cottage is single-storey with well proportioned rooms. Upon entering you will find a good-sized hallway with plenty of space to hang coats and store your buckets and spades. The kitchen is to the rear of the cottage with a family dining table, offering lovely views across open fields to the sea. With modern units and appliances, the chef in the group will enjoy preparing delicious, home cooked meals here. The spacious living room has large, comfortable sofas which surround the hearth and wood burner, and the large windows let in lots of light giving this room a homely feel. There are a selection of games and books to while away some time during the evening. There are three well-appointed and attractively decorated bedrooms, with two doubles and one single. The shower room features a large shower and plenty of storage space for all your holiday essentials. Outside the cottage is an enclosed garden, a great spot for children and your four-legged friends to play. The hot tub is nestled to one side of the garden with seating opposite. This is an ideal space to enjoy an al fresco breakfast or to watch the evening dusk over the English Channel.
    The village of Aldbrough is a few minutes’ walk away in which you will find the village shop and the local pub. The town of Hornsea is no more than 10 minutes’ drive and has everything to entertain families, from a long sandy beach, central garden and a traditional promenade to amusements and lots of ice cream and fish and chips shops! Hornsea Mere offers watersports and fishing opportunities whilst Hornsea Freeport is a shopper’s paradise. Beverley is a short drive from the coast and has an excellent racecourse with a full racing calendar throughout the year. The market towns of Driffield and Market Weighton are also well worth a visit. A little further afield is the historic city of York. For those who enjoy exhilarating cliff walks, Flamborough and the Bempton Nature Reserve are close by, providing the opportunity to see puffins during the summer months. The stately homes of Burton Constable Hall and Grounds, Sledmere and Burton Agnes Hall aren’t far away and for a rainy day, a visit to The Deep, a spectacular aquarium based in Hull, is an absolute must. With the unspoilt Yorkshire Wolds on the doorstep, offering miles of cycling and walking opportunities, this pretty Yorkshire coast cottage is an excellent base for a wonderful holiday. Beach 3 miles. Shop 1½ miles, pub 1 mile and restaurant 3 miles.
    £90
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  • Wellington House, East Riding of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A grand, three-storey holiday home set at the centre of Bridlington, in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Accessible accommodation. Seaside setting. Pet-friendly. Hot tub. Flamborough 4.4 miles; Filey 10.9 miles; Hornsea 14.7 miles.
    £273
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  • The Poplars, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Poplars is a spacious detached bungalow set within the tiny hamlet of Fraisthorpe on the stunning East Yorkshire coastline. This rural retreat is perfect for a couple or small family seeking a base from which to explore this beautiful part of Yorkshire. After an action-packed day exploring the miles of golden sands that stretch down to the Humber or having sat quietly watching the millions of sea birds at RSPB Bempton Cliffs, relax and unwind on the sofas in front of a roaring open fire. Cosy up and enjoy your favourite holiday movie or perhaps enjoy a good book whilst enjoying a glass or two of wine. The dining area sits to one side and offers plenty of seating for five people, here you can gather to enjoy a family breakfast or come together on an evening for a delicious home cooked meal. Doors lead on through to a sunroom – perfect for a relaxing afternoon nap! You are sure to be delighted by the well-equipped kitchen to cater to your culinary needs. The Poplars offers three very comfortable bedrooms, a kingsize double, standard double and a single. All three rooms offer a tranquil ambiance and will guarantee you a great night’s sleep after an exciting day. To complete the accommodation is a separate toilet and a house bathroom with a large walk-in shower. Step outside and enjoy the beautiful views across open countryside and horse paddocks. The patio area plays host to additional seating where you can enjoy an alfresco breakfast.
    A walk along the golden sands of Fraisthorpe Beach will bring you to the bustling seaside holiday town of Bridlington. Here you will find a plethora of shops, tea rooms, restaurants, and bars. There are also plenty of amusements and facilities for children. For a taste of local history, be sure to spend the day at Sewerby Hall and gardens, and Burton Agnes Hall, or head a little further inland and explore the rolling hills of the Yorkshire Wolds. There are miles of footpaths to explore and cycle routes to ride so do make sure to bring your bikes with you. The ancient City of York is just an hour away and the pretty market towns of Beverley and Driffield are waiting to be explored. The nearby coastal resorts of Filey and Scarborough are also well worth a visit. The Poplars is a wonderful base from which to explore this beautiful part of Yorkshire.
    £79
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  • The Staying Inn, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Staying Inn can be found amidst mature woodland within the grounds of a glorious 18-hole cliff top golf course at Bridlington Links, midway between the villages of Sewerby and Flamborough on the stunning North Yorkshire coastline. With access to the beach and with on-site golf and a club house offering a café, bar and restaurant, this Canadian style lodge is just perfect for couples to enjoy a romantic break, or a small family who wish to have access to the beach but with local amenities close at hand. Step into the open plan living area and be greeted by a contemporary kitchen offering a host of appliances, ideally designed with plenty of work top space. The dining area offers plenty of seating where you can enjoy a hearty breakfast before heading out for the day or enjoy a delicious home cooked evening meal after a long day exploring. Two deep filled sofas are ideally placed to enjoy the view out across the lodge park to the woodland beyond. Snuggle up in an evening in front of the electric fire and enjoy a movie night on the Smart TV. The Staying Inn offers two bedrooms, a twin and a kingsize that benefits from en-suite facilities. A house bathroom sits between both bedrooms and offers a bath with shower over. From the main living area, throw open the French doors and step outside onto the decking area that provides additional seating. Enjoy an early morning coffee here and watch the deer graze throughout the park, or perhaps enjoy an alfresco evening meal. Don’t forget to bring your four-legged friend on holiday as this lodge is pet friendly. Visitors can enjoy full use of the club house and restaurant as well as the well-equipped state of the art gym, golf course and driving range (additional charges may apply). Walk through the links and enjoy the views from the cliff tops, or explore Danes Dyke, a local nature reserve which is a site of Special Scientific Interest. The stately home of Sewerby Hall and gardens is also just a short walk away. The thriving harbour town of Bridlington is just a five minute drive away and offers a plethora of fish and chip restaurants and tea rooms as well as two sandy beaches and an elegant promenade with amusement arcades. A little further afield is Burton Agnes Hall which dates back to Norman times and offers a calendar of events during the summer months. A visit to this area would not be complete without watching the wildlife spectacle at RSPB Bempton Cliffs and taking time to explore the cliff top walks or perhaps enjoy the miles of cycle routes. Inland the unspoilt rolling hills of the Yorkshire Wolds are waiting to be explored and the cultural city of Hull and historic walled city of York are both under an hour’s drive away. Make The Staying Inn the base for your relaxing Yorkshire holiday. Beach ¾ mile. Pub and restaurant ¾ mile.
    £104
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  • The Sheep Shed, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Sheep Shed is one of two beautifully converted cottages and can be found tucked away behind the main residence in the heart of the charming Yorkshire Wolds village of Kilham; just a short drive from the traditional seaside town of Bridlington. Ideal for two couples or a small family wishing for a peaceful getaway.
    Enter straight into the main open plan living area which is flooded from natural light from the set of French doors that lead out to an enclosed gravel garden. The living area offers comfortable sofas, a perfect spot for relaxing together after a day exploring or for enjoying your favourite holiday movie on the flatscreen TV. The country style kitchen is a delight, offering a host of modern appliances including an electric oven, hob and dishwasher. There are plenty of cupboards for storage of your holiday essentials and work top space for preparing a picnic to enjoy on the beach. The dining table sits to one side. Here you can enjoy a hearty Yorkshire breakfast or a delicious home cooked evening meal. Leading off from the living area are two very pretty double bedrooms, furnished in pastel colours and with soft furnishings. These two rooms provide a tranquil space to retire to on an evening. A house bathroom offering a bath with shower over completes the accommodation. Step outside and The Sheep Shed offers an enclosed gravel garden with simply lovely views across the Yorkshire Wolds. The garden seating is perfectly placed to enjoy the morning sun rise or for an al fresco glass of wine after a long day exploring.
    A short walk will bring you to the local village pub. Kilham is the ideal base from which to enjoy this area both on foot or by bike; there are miles of cycle routes and footpaths to explore. The seaside town of Bridlington has two glorious sandy beaches and a long Victorian promenade. The stately homes of Burton Agnes, Sledmere House and Sewerby Hall are all within a short drive. The ancient walled City of York and the history seaport of Whitby are also under an hours drive away. With something for everyone this exceptional holiday home is perfect for your Yorkshire holiday.
    The Sheep Shed (UK38437) can be booked together The Hen House (UK38436) to accommodate up to 6 guests.
    £56
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