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  • Coble Cottage, East Riding of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set over three floors, in the heart of the quaint fishing village of Flamborough, this cosy terraced holiday cottage offers charming accommodation, with an open fire and the convenience of local amenities on the doorstep. Visitors have an interesting choice of shops, takeaways and pubs serving local seafood and cask ales. The coastline is popular with walkers and birdwatchers, with a variety of seabirds including guillemots and puffins. Enjoy the beaches at the North and South Landing, and the ancient lighthouse, where summer tours are available. Sewerby Hall and children’s zoo, is a ten-minute drive away. Beach 1 mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 10 yards.
    £57
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  • The Gatehouse, East Riding of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This 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.
    £72
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  • Greenlands Farmhouse, East Riding of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A 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.
    £436
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  • Rascal Wood, East Riding of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, England
    Set 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.
    £221
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  • Cosy Corner, East Riding of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Standing in a quiet residential area of Bridlington, this semi-detached bungalow is just 400 yards from the beach, the perfect base for a traditional seaside holiday. There are 5 miles of sandy beaches and the town boasts a superb shopping complex. Sewerby Hall with its beautiful gardens and the RSPB reserve at Bempton Cliffs are nearby. To the north lie the resorts of Filey and Scarborough, whilst inland offers the undiscovered beauty of the Yorkshire Wolds with picturesque villages and historic houses. Bridlington Golf Club is 800 yards away. Shop 500 yards, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £77
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  • Searchlight Cottage, East Riding of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Surrounded by farmland, this detached single storey holiday cottage was originally used as the living quarters for those manning the nearby Second World War searchlight. Completely modernised yet retaining its original working range in the living room, it offers a peaceful location with far reaching views. The RSPB have noted over 100 different species of birds on the farmland, and with a pond available for coarse fishing and a footpath leading to the coast, this is an ideal cottage to enjoy many forms of wildlife. Just 4 miles from Bridlington, with Flamborough Head and Bempton RSPB reserve beyond, and with the coastline all accessible, together with days out at Beverley, 16 miles away, or historic York, this also makes a great touring base. Shop, pub and restaurant 2.5 miles.
    £52
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  • Cottage In The Pond, East Riding of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to Cottage in the Pond, your perfect escape nestled in the heart of Garton, Yorkshire. This picturesque village, with its timeless charm and captivating landscapes, offers a holiday experience like no other. Immerse yourself in the rustic beauty of the Yorkshire countryside and explore the myriad of activities that await you. For nature enthusiasts, Garton is a paradise. Lace up your hiking boots and embark on scenic walks through the rolling hills and lush woodlands. The Wolds Way, a renowned long-distance footpath, winds its way through this enchanting region, providing hikers with breathtaking vistas at every turn. Cyclists can meander through winding country lanes, discovering hidden gems along the way.
    History buffs will revel in the rich heritage of Garton. The village is steeped in centuries of history, with medieval churches and ancient ruins to explore. The local market town of Driffield offers a glimpse into the past, while Beverley’s stunning Minster and quaint streets are just a short drive away. If you’re seeking culinary delights, Yorkshire is a food lover’s dream. Visit the charming local pubs, sample delicious Yorkshire puddings, and savour fresh, locally sourced produce. Don’t forget to explore the nearby vineyards, breweries, and distilleries to get a taste of the region’s diverse flavours.
    For families, Garton offers an array of child-friendly activities, from farm visits to nature reserves, ensuring that everyone can have an unforgettable vacation.
    Whether you’re seeking tranquillity, adventure, or a combination of both, Garton in Yorkshire promises an unforgettable experience. Cottage in the Pond invites you to become a part of this timeless countryside, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Your Yorkshire adventure begins here!
    £51
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  • The Old Chapel, East Riding of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Built in 1818, this detached holiday cottage, a former chapel school room, stands adjacent to the owners’ working arable and livestock farm and provides a cosy rural retreat with scenic walks from the doorstep. Bird lovers can enjoy the close proximity to Tophill Low Nature Reserve and other reserves situated in the Yorkshire Nature Triangle including RSPB Bempton, Spurn Point and North Cave Wetlands. There are water sports activity centres at Billabong and Fosse Hill, golf at Hainsworth Park and fishing available locally. Visit the stately homes at Burton Agnes, Burton Constable and Sewerby Hall and enjoy the Yorkshire Wolds scenery which inspired the famous Hockney paintings. The market town of Beverley with its 13th-century minster and renowned racecourse is just 12 miles away and the coastal resorts of Hornsea, Bridlington, Filey and Scarborough, the North Yorkshire Moors and the city of York are all easily accessible. Golf nearby. Shop, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
    £44
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  • The Old Barn, East Riding of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Located in the 3-house hamlet of North Cattleholmes and accessed via country lanes, The Old Barn is a thoughtfully converted 200-year old stable block, offering comfortable and flexible accommodation for two. The cottage is well-equipped and tastefully furnished.

    The location of the cottage feels remote, tranquil and deep in the heart of the countryside, perfect for getting away from it all, yet offering easy access to a range of services and attractions.

    This is a perfect base for the wildlife enthusiast as it is located in the middle of Yorkshire’s Wildlife Triangle, with the internationally significant bird sites at Flamborough and Bempton a short drive away, regionally important wetland habitat with snakes, water voles and otters, and good viewing of hares, owls and kingfishers from the cottage. One guest logged 25 species from the cottage bench before breakfast in 2022. If the wildlife is being elusive our horses and poultry always enjoy attention.

    The coastline is diverse with many different coastal landscapes to explore, lots of perfect dog friendly beaches and some classic ‘bucket and spade’ seaside towns. The area boasts some unique stately homes that are managed by their original families, or the East Riding of Yorkshire Council in one case, so are charmingly individual and most rewarding to visit.

    For walkers, the Yorkshire Wolds give perfect views at every turn and facilitate a range of walks, from gentle ambles to leg burning route marches. Most walks enable you to include pretty villages and welcoming pubs. This location is a cyclist’s dream. Miles of quiet lanes with the option to pootle on the flat or flog up some serious scarp slopes and everything in-between. Whether on wheels or foot, you always feel like you have the landscape pretty much to yourself.

    York, Scarborough and the North York Moors are also easily accessed from here. The market town of Driffield with a wide range of services and some quirky independent shops is a 10-minute drive away. The beautiful medieval town of Beverley is within easy access. It is the loveliest place to shop, lunch and admire what our ancestors could build. The more energetic will enjoy the Westwood pasture – 4 square kilometres of common land where dogs can, and do, go mad.

    Closer to home, the nearest pubs (there are three of them), shop and railway station are in the village of Nafferton, approximately 2 miles away. The owners have extensive local knowledge and love to help guests make the most of their stay.
    £43
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  • Tudor House, East Riding of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to Grange Farm Cottages, your gateway to an idyllic countryside escape in the charming village of Portington, nestled amidst the rolling hills of picturesque Yorkshire. Our holiday lets provide the perfect starting point for you to explore the wealth of natural beauty, historic landmarks, and cultural treasures that this delightful region has to offer.
    Portington, a quintessential Yorkshire village, invites you to unwind and savor the tranquility of rural life. Stroll along its quaint lanes, admire the historic architecture, and breathe in the fresh country air. Our holiday cottages, scattered throughout this charming landscape, offer a comfortable and welcoming retreat for those seeking a peaceful getaway. Yorkshire is renowned for its stunning landscapes, and here, you’ll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in its natural wonders. The Yorkshire Wolds, with their rolling hills and meandering footpaths, provide the ideal backdrop for long walks and scenic hikes. Explore the nearby Yorkshire Wildlife Trust nature reserves, where you can spot native flora and fauna in their natural habitats.
    History enthusiasts will find themselves captivated by the wealth of historic sites in the area. Discover the captivating history of Yorkshire at the York Castle Museum or explore the grandeur of Castle Howard, one of England’s finest stately homes. The nearby city of York itself is steeped in history, boasting ancient walls, the magnificent York Minster, and the charming Shambles, a medieval street filled with boutique shops and quaint tearooms. Food and drink lovers will appreciate the culinary delights that Yorkshire has to offer. Visit local farm shops to sample regional cheeses, artisanal bread, and freshly baked goods. Yorkshire is also renowned for its hearty dishes, such as Yorkshire pudding and Wensleydale cheese, which you can savor in traditional pubs and cozy restaurants. Families will find plenty of attractions to keep everyone entertained. Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo, just a short drive away, offers a day of fun and adventure for all ages.
    For a more educational experience, the Yorkshire Air Museum allows you to explore the history of aviation. Should you wish to enjoy the wide variety of bridle paths with your own horse, stabling/grazing (at cost, by arrangement with the owner) is available at the owner’s farm at the end of the beautiful tree lined drive. Shop 3½ miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile. Tudor House (ref W43742) can be booked together with Portington Lodge (ref UKC2045) to accommodate up to 15 guests.
    £118
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