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Keld Head Farm Cottages Pickering North Yorkshire Keld Head Farm Cottages Pickering North Yorkshire Keld Head Farm Cottages Pickering North Yorkshire Penny & Julian Fearn Daytime Phone: +*4+4 (0)0 1 2735415 647 839 74< Evening Phone: 0*1+751 4071329374 5 P*i+ckeri0n1g2 N*o+rth Y0o1r2k3s4h5i6r7e8 Y*O+18 8L0L1 England £ 295.00 - £ 1,365.00 per week Set in open countryside on edge of market town of Pickering these nine character stone cottages with traditional pantile roofs, stone fireplaces & beamed ceilings are tastefully furnished with the emphasis on comfort and relaxation. Our cottages set around a secluded courtyard provide a perfect base for those seeking an open countryside setting whilst within a short walk of the picturesque ancient market town of Pickering, famous for its medieval castle and the North York Moors Steam railway. The cottages are spacious, superbly equipped, furnished with the emphasis on comfort and relaxation. They have traditional pan tile roofs, stone fireplaces, beamed ceilings and large gardens with an extensive play area and private parking. The North York Moors are on the doorstep with their spectacular rolling hills, heather clad moorland, woodland and forest, also some of the finest stately homes, castles and museums. A sort drive away is Yorkshires scenic heritage coast of Filey, Scarborough, Whitby, and the Historic City of York. All the cottages have a 4 Star Visit Britain grading and EnjoyEngland "Gold Award" for exceptional quality of accommodation and customer care grading, There is a range of holiday cottage available all sleeping different amounts of guests. We offer the following: The Smithy - Sleeps up to two people plus a cot. Mill Cottage - Sleeps up to 2/4 people plus a cot. Barn Cottage - Sleeps up to 2/4 people plus a cot. The Granary - Sleeps up to 2/4 people plus a cot. The Byre - Sleeps up to 2/5 people plus a cot. Wheelhouse - Sleeps up to 2/5 people plus a cot. Pigeon Cote - Sleeps up to 2/5 people plus a cot. The Stable - Sleeps up to 7 people plus a cot. Pasture View - Sleeps up to 8 people plus a cot. All of the self catering cottages offer the same facilities including a living area with a flat screen tv, dvd player, cd player and Wi -Fi. All of the kitchens are fully fitted and equipped offering everything you will need including cooking © 2021 LovetoEscape.com - Brochure created: 4 October 2021 Keld Head Farm Cottages Pickering North Yorkshire player and Wi -Fi. All of the kitchens are fully fitted and equipped offering everything you will need including cooking utensils, crockery and cutlery. All of the holiday cottages have their own with outdoor furniture some have their own gardens but there is also large enclosed garden with garden furniture, a play and games area and a decked area with a Garden house where there is a barbecue and seating for up to fourteen people. Facilities: Room Details: Bathroom: Bath, Ensuite Bathrooms Features and Memberships: Communications: Broadband Internet, Mobile Network Coverage, Payphone, Wifi Disabled: Ground Floor Bathroom, Ground Floor Bedroom, Ground Floor WC Entertainment: Board Games, Book Library, CD \ Music, DVD Player, Freeview, TV, Video, Video\DVD Library Heat: Central Heating, Open Fire Kitchen: Cooker, Dishwasher, Fridge/Freezer, Grill, Microwave, Oven, Toaster Laundry: Ironing Board \ Iron, Serviced By Cleaner, Tumble Dryer, Washing Machine Outside Area: Barbecue, Childrens Play Area, Enclosed Garden, Outside Seating, Patio \ Outside Dining Area, Private Garden, Private Parking Price Included: Electricity and Fuel, Fuel For Fires, Linen, Towels, Welcome Pack Rooms: Dining Room, Kitchen, Living Room Special: Cots Available, Highchairs Available Standard: Very Good Suitable For: Disabled, Eco-Friendly, Elderly, Families, Romantic getaways, Short Breaks, Special Occasions About Pickering and North Yorkshire © 2021 LovetoEscape.com - Brochure created: 4 October 2021 Keld Head Farm Cottages Pickering North Yorkshire About Pickering and North Yorkshire Gateway to the North York Moors, spectacular rolling hills, heather clad moorland, forests and pretty villages (Heartbeat & Harry Potter country). The Heritage coastline with sandy beaches, towering cliffs, bird reserves and tiny fishing villages, Nearest Bus Stop: Middleton Road 0.2 mile Nearest Train Station: Malton 9.2 miles Nearest Motorway: A1(M) 42.miles - A64 - 7.6 miles Nearest Airport: Leeds Bradford Airport 60 miles Nearest Ferry: Hull . P & O North Sea Ferries, King George Dock 48 miles © 2021 LovetoEscape.com - Brochure created: 4 October 2021 Keld Head Farm Cottages Pickering North Yorkshire Recommended Attractions 1. Dalby Forest Parks Gardens and Woodlands Located in the North York Moors National Park, Dalby Forest Yorkshire, YO18 7RT, North Yorkshire, provides a tranquil environment and extensive flora and fauna. England 2. Eden Camp Visitor Centres and Museums, Childrens Attractions Eden Camp is the world's only Modern History Theme Museum, Malton, YO17 6RT, North Yorkshire, telling the story of the events in Britain between 1939 and 1945 in a England unique way. 3. Castle Howard Historic Buildings and Monuments, Parks Gardens and Woodlands, Cafes Coffee Shops and Tearooms, Shops Historic House and Grounds York, YO60 7DA, North Yorkshire, England 4. Bridestones Crosscliff and Blakey Topping Parks Gardens and Woodlands, Walking and Climbing Moorland nature reserve with peculiar rock formations Scarborough, YO62 7JL, North Yorkshire, England 5. The Bay Tree Country Pub and Restaurant North Yorkshire Bistros and Brasseries, Pubs and Bars, Restaurants The Bay Tree is a very homely public house and restaurant with an Main street, Stillington, YO61 1JU, individual style and character which sets it apart. We offer a variety North Yorkshire, England of dining areas and there is plenty of space and inviting hide aways. Phone: 01347 811394 6. Captain Cook Country Whitby and the North York Moors Historic Buildings and Monuments, Parks Gardens and Woodlands © 2021 LovetoEscape.com - Brochure created: 4 October 2021 Keld Head Farm Cottages Pickering North Yorkshire The beautiful North Yorkshire countryside of historic coastline and Whitby, North Yorkshire, North heather moorland Yorkshire, England 7. Outdoor Experiences in North Yorkshire Childrens Attractions, Cycling and Mountain Bikes, Shooting and Fishing, Guided Tours and Day Trips We offer Outdoor Experiences such as Off Road Quads and Felixkirk Thirsk, YO7 2DP, North Defenders Shooting and Fishing Segway Gliding in North Yorksire. Yorkshire, England Exclusive custom-built packages to provide a truly memorable experience. We also cater for kids. Phone: 01845 537 766 8. Beningbrough Hall & Gardens Historic Buildings and Monuments, Parks Gardens and Woodlands, Cafes Coffee Shops and Tearooms 18th-century mansion with National Portrait Gallery paintings and York, YO30 1DD, North Yorkshire, interpretation galleries. Grounds and walled garden England 9. Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve, Zoos Farms and Wildlife Parks The best place in England to see, hear and smell seabirds! Bempton, YO15, East Yorkshire, England 10. Bridlington Leisure World Childrens Attractions, Fitness and Leisure Centres Leisure centre with swimming pool Bridlington, YO15 2QQ, East Yorkshire, England 11. Newby Hall and Gardens in North Yorkshire Historic Buildings and Monuments, Parks Gardens and Woodlands, Childrens Attractions, Indoor and Outdoor Play Areas, Cafes Coffee Shops and Tearooms, Restaurants Newby Hall is the home of the Compton family. Designed by Sir Newby Hall, Ripon, HG4 5AE, North Christopher Wren, with some of Britain?s finest Robert Adam Yorkshire, England interiors and 25 acres of award winning gardens. © 2021 LovetoEscape.com - Brochure created: 4 October 2021 Keld Head Farm Cottages Pickering North Yorkshire 12. Aerial Extreme in North Yorkshire Childrens Attractions, Walking and Climbing A thrilling Adventure Ropes Course set on the grounds of the Kirklington, DL8 2LS, North Yorkshire, Camphill Estate in Kirklington North Yorkshire England 13. Ripon Races Yorkshire Racecourse Sports Venues, Horse Racing Ripon Racecourse recently won Best Small Racecourse in the North; The Racecourse, Boroughbridge Road, a fitting accolade and just description for what is a beautiful and Ripon, HG4 1UG, North Yorkshire, unique racecourse. With racing taking place from April through until England September we hope you join us. Phone: 01765 530530 14. Lightwater Valley Family Theme Park North Yorkshire Festivals and Events, Lochs Lakes and Waterfalls, Childrens Attractions, Theme Parks A Theme Park with over 40 rides and attractions for thrill seekers of North Stainley, Ripon, HG4 3HT, North all ages including Europe's longest roller coaster-The Yorkshire, England Ultimate.Located near Ripon in North Yorkshire. Phone: 0871 720 0011 15. Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Garden Historic Buildings and Monuments, Lochs Lakes and Waterfalls, Parks Gardens and Woodlands, Visitor Centres and Museums, Childrens Attractions, Indoor and Outdoor Play Areas, Cafes Coffee Shops and Tearooms, Cycling and Mountain Bikes, Walking and Climbing Cistercian abbey, Georgian water garden and medieval deer park. Ripon, HG4 3DY, North Yorkshire, World Heritage Site England 16. Family Activity Days Festivals and Events, Childrens Attractions A fun day out for all the family, including falconry displays and pony Ripon, HG4 4JH, North Yorkshire, rides England © 2021 LovetoEscape.com - Brochure created: 4 October 2021 Keld Head Farm Cottages Pickering North Yorkshire 17. Brimham Rocks Parks Gardens and Woodlands, Walking and Climbing Dramatic moorland rock formations Harrogate, HG3 4DW, North Yorkshire, England 18. Flamingo Land Indoor and Outdoor Play Areas, Theme Parks, Zoos Farms and Wildlife Parks Theme Park, Zoo and Holiday Village Malton, YO17 6UX, North Yorkshire, England More Information For more information, you can find us under ref.nr. 42967 on LovetoEscape.com LovetoEscape.com/holiday-cottages/42967/keld-head-farm-cottages-pickering-north-yorkshire.htm © 2021 LovetoEscape.com - Brochure created: 4 October 2021.
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