Located in the serene village of Great Thirkleby, near Thirsk in North Yorkshire, The Old Post Office is a charming holiday cottage that accommodates up to five guests. This picturesque property, which dates back to the 1780s, boasts an inviting atmosphere enhanced by an open fire in the lounge and a well-equipped kitchen featuring a Rangemaster cooker. The cottage retains its historical character with exposed beams and antique furnishings, offering a cozy retreat for visitors seeking comfort and tranquility in a no-through-traffic setting.
The ground floor of The Old Post Office includes a single bedroom with an en suite bathroom, making it ideal for guests who prefer to avoid stairs. Additionally, a utility room is available for storing boots and coats, adding to the convenience of the space. The dining room comfortably seats six, while the lounge provides a relaxing area to unwind. The property is equipped with modern amenities, including oil-fired central heating, a TV with Freeview, and a DVD player, ensuring a pleasant stay regardless of the season.
Surrounded by beautiful lawn gardens both at the front and back, the cottage features outdoor seating and a barbecue area, perfect for enjoying summer evenings. The peaceful village atmosphere of Great Thirkleby is complemented by its proximity to the bustling market town of Thirsk, just four miles away, which is famous for its connections to the author James Herriot. For those interested in outdoor activities, the area offers access to several racing courses, golf clubs, and fishing lakes, catering to a variety of interests.
The Old Post Office serves as an excellent base for exploring the stunning landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire Moors, and the coastline. Numerous footpath walks begin right at the door, leading to nearby villages such as Bagby, Carlton Husthwaite, and Coxwold. On clear winter days, guests can even catch a glimpse of the iconic "White Horse of Kilburn" from the cottage, adding to the allure of this delightful holiday accommodation, which is suitable for adults and children over the age of seven.
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!