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The open-plan space features a spacious bed with plush bedding and two leather armchairs positioned beside a wooden dining table. Natural light enters through a window with checked curtains, creating a cozy ambiance. A flat-screen TV is mounted on the wall nearby.
Guest house
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

The Little House Peaceful & self-contained

Located in the centre of the lovely village of Kilburn on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, the Little House is peaceful, cosy and self-contained, tucked away from the general hustle and bustle of the village with a safe garden for dogs and children. The Forresters Arms, serving local ales and meals, is a mere 20m across the square, it is best to reserve a table. The Mouseman Furniture Centre is just around the corner and the White Horse of Kilburn is a good walk up the hill.

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The upstairs area features a spacious bedroom with exposed wooden beams and a pair of large windows allowing natural light. A cozy bed is positioned against a light wall, complemented by a desk and a blue chair nearby. A staircase leads to the lower level.
Farm stay
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 371 reviews

1 Bedroom Annex Retreat - on a working farm

This one bedroom annex is part of a 200 year old barn conversion. Based in the Nidderdale area of outstanding natural beauty, the accommodation has its own private access and garden with seating area, internally the annex can accommodate 2 people and one friendly dog,unfortunately we can't accept Labradors due to the shedding of there coats, (please ensure you register your dog when booking). We are surrounded by wildlife, please look at other details for a list of birds an Ornithologist spotted

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The exterior of Manor House Cottage is framed by lush greenery and colorful flower beds. A well-kept lawn stretches in front, leading to the brick facade of the cottage, which features multiple windows and a welcoming entrance surrounded by trees.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Manor House Cottage self catering rural location

Manor House Cottage is located in the small hamlet of Holme-On-Swale 7 miles from the market town of Thirsk which is known for its connection to James Herriott and within easy reach of North Yorkshires National Parks. Set within the grounds of the Manor House, It is a quirky upside down cottage with a well appointed modern kitchen, two bedrooms and bathroom on the ground floor with sitting room upstairs, private garden with table and chairs. There are no other holiday cottages in the grounds.

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A charming building features wooden siding and large windows that illuminate the interior. Surrounding the structure is a well-kept garden with diverse greenery and pathways, enhancing the outdoor ambiance. The picturesque setting is complemented by a stone patio area for sitting and relaxing.
Guest suite
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 336 reviews

*The Vicarage Annexe, Carlton, North Yorks 1BR S/C

The Vicarage Annexe is a beautiful, one double-bedroom facility situated at the foot of the Cleveland Hills. The building was originally built as a prayer and study room for the Vicarage. This is now a self-contained living area with en-suite facilities. The Annexe is located in the picturesque village of Carlton-in-Cleveland, which is in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park and this is an ideal location for a couple who enjoy the countryside for relaxing, sightseeing, walking or cycling.

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The exterior of Granary Lodge is displayed, featuring a traditional stone façade with a red door. A sloped roof and multiple windows complement the building, surrounded by well-maintained landscaping and a gravel driveway leading to the entrance.
Home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Spacious two bedroom country property

Granary Lodge is situated on a quiet lane, yet less than two miles from Thirsk; a busy, attractive market town. It is spacious with a large lounge, kitchen, a double bedroom (ensuite bathroom) and a twin room. Also, a shower room with basin and toilet. Enjoy the use of your private patio seating area with views over the owners garden and pond. A larger garden area and further seating is also available for guest use. Local good pub (15 mins walk). N York Moors National Park: 15 mins drive.

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The oak-framed loft apartment is depicted amid trees, featuring a private balcony accessed by steps. Surrounding greenery and natural light enhance the rural setting. The structure's pitched roof contributes to a spacious appearance, with stone elements visible in the foreground.
Flat
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 452 reviews

Chequer Barn Apartment

An oak framed loft apartment is above a large garage which is accessed by stairs with a balcony for tree level seating. The space is not attached to our house and has separate access. The pitched roof gives the apartment a feeling of space and light, with underfloor heating. The outside space is ideal if you want some fresh air. We are in a rural location with no amenities, although the nearest village is only two miles away. We would welcome all visitors, but we don’t accept children.

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A glamping hut is positioned within a green field, surrounded by trees and open countryside. Large glass doors reflect the outdoor scenery. Bright yellow wildflowers bloom in the background, with a clear blue sky and scattered clouds enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
Hut
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 377 reviews

5* glamping hut, isolation, peace, break, work

hi, here we have an outstanding 5*glamping hut; currently also available for those needing an isolation, or a private quiet work space ; very good wifi and desk??, purpose built and nestled in the corner of a quiet private field , with amazing views in to the sunset to the west, and panoramic from there , for those wanting a, private, quiet , on your own experience , except for the sun moon trees and grass , and for the lucky , rabbits, deer, foxes , owls , from a very quiet place...

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The charming brick cottage features a traditional red-tiled roof and white-framed windows. Lush greenery surrounds the property, with a small garden area visible in the foreground. A wooden gate leads to the entrance, giving a sense of privacy in this tranquil setting.
Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 329 reviews

The Cobbler's Cottage

Nestled in the scenic North Yorkshire village of Sessay, this charming former cobbler's cottage offers a spacious retreat. Inside, you'll find a wood-burning stove, TV, Blu-ray player, and a modern kitchen equipped with an oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge freezer, Nespresso coffee maker, and a washing machine. Step outside to a private patio complete with a dining area and barbecue. Plus, we warmly welcome one well-behaved pet, so you can bring your furry friend along if you desire.

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An entrance area is shown with a dark wooden door featuring ornate glass panels. Adjacent is a small outdoor seating arrangement with a light-colored table and chairs. Potted plants are placed around the area, adding greenery, while a decorative wall features flowering shrubs.
Guest suite
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 214 reviews

The Nook - Hidden gem, secluded, peaceful, modern.

The Nook is a converted garage unit which is detached from our house with private entrance, outdoor seating area and key safe for entry. Accommodation comprises of living room/kitchenette, bedroom and wet room. Selection of breakfast cereals, tea, coffee, sugar and milk are provided to make your stay as comfortable as possible. A T.V/D.V.D player are for your use, as is a microwave and induction hob for light cooking. Comfortable seating and a small dining area complete the main room.

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The exterior of the Annex features a stone facade with a rustic tiled roof. A light-colored door is placed centrally, flanked by small windows. Lush green plants and flowers are positioned at the entrance, enhancing the welcoming appearance amidst a garden setting.
Tiny home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

Maltkiln House Annexe North Yorkshire moors

Maltkiln House Annex is the perfect getaway for two people who love to be in the countryside. You can enjoy uninterrupted views sitting at the bottom of the garden which is your own space. The Annex dates back to the 16th century and is full of charm. You can walk from our Annex straight up onto the Cleveland way where you can walk or bike for miles. Our Annex is a popular stop off for people walking the coast to coast. We are also very close to some great pubs and restaurants.

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A bright bedroom features a metal bed frame topped with a floral-patterned duvet and pillows. Soft bedside lamps illuminate the space, complementing two wooden nightstands. A chandelier hangs above, and fresh towels are neatly arranged on the bed, adding a sense of comfort and readiness.
Bungalow
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 816 reviews

Tack Room Cottage Fountains Abbey/ Grantley Hall

Tack room cottage Ground floor cottage 1 bedroom with king size bed with shower room separate living area with 2 sofas full kitchen dining area Private off street parking set in the Yorkshire dales close to Ripon,fountains abbey, brimham rocks ,Harrogate and york . We are also next to Grantley Hall so perfect if you have a wedding or event to attend there. Available on a self catering basis Self check in available cottage deep cleaned and disinfected between all guests

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The exterior view of Skipton House Annex highlights rustic brickwork paired with white double doors. The landscaped courtyard includes a manicured lawn and decorative greenery, framed by a charming tree. Natural light illuminates the inviting entrance on a clear day.
Apartment
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 185 reviews

Lovely 1 bed Annex with large open-plan kitchen

Skipton House Annex has plenty of character, rural charm and is ideally located near the A1 in-between North York Moors and Dales. Set over two levels, the large open plan kitchen/dining room, shower/loo and entrance hallway are on the ground floor with a living/TV room and bedroom up the spiral staircase on the first floor. There are French doors that open up to access the courtyard. The loo/shower is located on the ground floor and courtyard is shared with main house.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Hambleton District?

    Hambleton District has stays in market towns like Thirsk, Northallerton, and Bedale, as well as countryside cottages near the North York Moors. Visitors often enjoy village rentals around Great Ayton for a tranquil experience.

  • What are the best things to do in Hambleton District with kids?

    Families frequently explore local farm parks, visit playgrounds in market towns, and take gentle walks in the North York Moors. Interactive museums and wildlife centers add to the fun for children around the district.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Hambleton District?

    Explore the North York Moors National Park, discover the heritage at Thirsk Museum, or enjoy local markets in Bedale and Northallerton. Walking trails, historic sites, and traditional tearooms create engaging experiences year-round.

  • How is the weather in Hambleton District?

    Hambleton District has cool winters around 34–45°F (1–7°C) with moderate rainfall, and mild summers reaching 66–70°F (19–21°C). Layers and rain jackets are suggested for changeable weather, especially when exploring outdoors.

  • What are the best places to visit in Hambleton District?

    Hambleton District has Mount Grace Priory, Thirsk’s historic town center, and the North York Moors National Park, known for scenic walks and local history. Art galleries around Stokesley are also often recommended.

  • What are some hiking trails in Hambleton District?

    Walkers can explore the Cleveland Way National Trail, forest paths near Sutton Bank, and gentle countryside routes around Osmotherley. Many trails highlight the district’s rolling hills and moorland views.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Hambleton District?

    Families can explore village greens, discover hands-on exhibits at Thirsk Museum, and visit local farms during seasonal events. Birdwatching and gentle countryside walks are also frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Hambleton District?

    Consider exploring the historic city of York, seaside villages along the Yorkshire coast, or woodland walks in the Howardian Hills. Nearby castles and traditional market towns give plenty of variety for day-trippers.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Hambleton District?

    Many stays in Hambleton District welcome pets, particularly in village cottages, market towns, and properties near the North York Moors. Local trails and parks make the area convenient for visitors traveling with dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Hambleton District?

    Explore local markets for fresh produce, try countryside pubs for regional dishes, and wear sturdy footwear for walks in moorland areas. Early mornings can bring misty views, and weather can shift quickly even in summer.

  • What is Hambleton District known for?

    Hambleton District is known for its traditional market towns, proximity to the North York Moors, and literary connections to James Herriot. Local food traditions and scenic countryside walks are core parts of its appeal.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Hambleton District?

    Many visitors enjoy lesser-known footpaths near Osmotherley, the tranquil gardens of Mount Grace Priory, and art galleries tucked in Stokesley. Seasonal craft fairs in smaller villages reveal local creative talent.

  • What are the best foods to try in Hambleton District?

    Hambleton District has traditional pies, Yorkshire puddings, and farm-produced cheeses, often found at local markets and pubs. Fish and chips, honey, and homemade cakes are frequently suggested regional favorites.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Hambleton District?

    Pack layers, a rain jacket, comfortable walking shoes, and a reusable water bottle for days out. A camera is handy for countryside views and local markets, and a small backpack keeps essentials organized.

  • What is the nightlife in Hambleton District like?

    Nightlife in Hambleton District centers around cozy pubs, village inns, and occasional live music in local bars. Social evenings are often laid-back, with opportunities to enjoy real ales and community events.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Hambleton District?

    Hambleton District has popular agricultural shows in late summer, seasonal food festivals, and craft fairs that highlight local artistry. Literary events around Thirsk often celebrate the area’s connection to James Herriot.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Hambleton District?

    Family-friendly rentals are common in Hambleton District, especially in market towns and rural villages. Features like gardens, extra bedrooms, and easy access to outdoor activities are frequently available.

  • When is the best time to visit Hambleton District?

    Late spring to early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and outdoor activities in Hambleton District. Blossoming countryside and active local markets attract visitors during these months.

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