Located in Rosedale, near Pickering, North Yorkshire, this pleasing upside-down cottage is nestled in the heart of the North York Moors National Park, making it an ideal retreat for walkers and cyclists. Accommodating up to two guests, the cottage features a cozy atmosphere with a layout that maximizes the stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Its proximity to the coast and nearby pubs adds to its appeal, providing guests with easy access to local amenities and scenic coastal paths.
The ground floor of the cottage includes a comfortable bedroom with a double bed and an en-suite bathroom featuring a shower cubicle and toilet. Additionally, a second bedroom with a single bed allows for flexible sleeping arrangements. A separate bathroom with a bath and toilet ensures that guests have all the conveniences they need. The first floor boasts an open-plan living space characterized by low beams and a sloping ceiling, creating a warm and inviting environment. This area includes a living room with a wood burner and TV, a dining area, and a well-equipped kitchen with modern appliances.
Guests will benefit from several shared amenities, including economy 7 night storage heaters, electricity, bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi, all included in the stay. An initial supply of logs for the wood burner is provided, and a utility room with a tumble dryer is available for shared use. The property is set within 130 acres of grounds, featuring a picnic paddock and ample parking, while also welcoming one small dog. Notably, a stream is located approximately 550 yards from the cottage, adding to the natural charm of the area.
Craven Garth is a family-run working farm that has been carefully renovated from old barns, earning a VisitEngland Silver Award for Green Tourism. The surrounding North York Moors offers a wealth of outdoor activities, including walking, cycling, and horse riding, with breathtaking scenery ranging from heather moorland to coastal paths and rolling hills. Guests can explore historic sites such as abbeys and castles, as well as enjoy local attractions like the heritage steam railway and market towns, which offer delightful dining options. After a day of adventure, visitors can unwind in the comfort of their cottage, perhaps in front of a log fire, enjoying the best of Yorkshire hospitality.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!