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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £900 to £1299
Self catering accommodation in Bridlington sleeps 6.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pets allowed Fishing nearby Games Room Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: 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 and decked patio area 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. 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.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £600 to £899
Self catering accommodation in Corbridge sleeps 2.
Features include: Short Breaks Fishing nearby Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: This unusual, luxurious, three-storey cottage , beautifully refurbished by its interior designer owners, enjoys its own garden and a southerly aspect with river views from each floor. Warm and cosy, it is set in historic Corbridge village, within walking distance of historic sites, exclusive shops, and a choice of inns and restaurants. The Lakes, Durham, Gateshead Metro Centre, Hexham and Hadrian’s Wall easily accessible. Fishing 50 yards. Shops 50 yards. Large, open-plan living/dining room with kitchen. Access to secluded garden through glass-roofed conservatory. First floor: Light and spacious sitting-room with window seat and beech strip floor with rugs. Laundry. Open-plan staircase to second floor: Spacious double bedroom with cathedral ceiling, far-reaching views over the valley, and en-suite bathroom with separate shower.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £600 to £899
Self catering accommodation in Sunniside sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Fishing nearby Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Set in tranquil countryside yet close to major attractions, these former stables, renovated in 2008 and presented with a Bronze award for access for all from Tourism North East England, are set in the grounds of Hedley Hall, now a bed and breakfast and once part of the Queen Mother’s Estate. A delightful welcome awaits guests in comfortable and tasteful holiday surroundings. Horse riding available in the area. Fishing at Beamish lakes and the Angel of the North fishing lakes close by. Visit the steam railway or Beamish Victorian open air museum. An ideal location to explore the beautiful counties of Durham and Northumberland with many stunning castles and golden beaches. Discover the culture of Newcastle or Durham City with its fine cathedral. Metro centre 15 minutes. Hadrian’s Wall, Kielder Forest, Teesdale and Weardale all within easy driving distance. Shops and pub 2 miles.
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly price range £300 to £599
Self catering accommodation in Huggate sleeps 5.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Fishing nearby Pub nearby Games Room Garden Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: Dating back to 1884, this delightful holiday cottage, the end of a row of three, nestles in the Wolds village of Huggate and affords stunning views over unspoilt fields to the duck pond. Situated on a short private no-through road off a quiet lane, peace and tranquillity are the order of the day. A perfect base for walking and cycling, the cottage is minutes away from the Wolds Way and Minster Way and the village pub with food is 500 yards up the lane. The popular market town of Pocklington with shops and supermarkets is just 7 miles away, with York and the coast 16 miles. Fishing and golf course 7 miles. Rich local bird life. Shop 3½ miles. Spacious living room with open fire with French door to verandah. Spacious dining area. Well-equipped, modern fitted kitchen with breakfast area and ceramic-tiled floor. Beamed throughout ground floor. Cloakroom with toilet. First floor: Three bedrooms, each with sloping ceiling; one double, one twin and one single. Bathroom with electric over-bath shower and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £600 to £899
Self catering accommodation in Sunniside sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Fishing nearby Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Set in tranquil countryside yet close to major attractions, these former stables, renovated in 2008 and presented with a Bronze award for access for all from Tourism North East England, are set in the grounds of Hedley Hall, now a bed and breakfast and once part of the Queen Mother’s Estate. A delightful welcome awaits guests in comfortable and tasteful holiday surroundings. Horse riding available in the area. Fishing at Beamish lakes and the Angel of the North fishing lakes close by. Visit the steam railway or Beamish Victorian open air museum. An ideal location to explore the beautiful counties of Durham and Northumberland with many stunning castles and golden beaches. Discover the culture of Newcastle or Durham City with its fine cathedral. Metro centre 15 minutes. Hadrian’s Wall, Kielder Forest, Teesdale and Weardale all within easy driving distance. Shops and pub 2 miles.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £1300 to £
Self catering accommodation in Bridlington sleeps 8.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pets allowed Fishing nearby Games Room Garden Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: 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 and decked patio area 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. 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.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £900 to £1299
Self catering accommodation in Bridlington sleeps 4.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pets allowed Fishing nearby Games Room Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: 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 and decked patio area 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. 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.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £1300 to £
Self catering accommodation in Bridlington sleeps 8.
Features include: Hot Tub Pool Short Breaks Pets allowed Fishing nearby Games Room Garden Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: 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 and decked patio area 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. 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.
  
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