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Information Pack FIELD HOUSE FARM INFORMATION PACK To help you settle in this pack contains the following: Emergency Contacts Covid-19 Information Map of Site Useful Local Info NEW - Walk to Skipwith Local Tourism Site Rules Dog Friendly Places to Visit Parking (including Motorhomes) Welcome to Field House Farm Certificated Location, we hope you enjoy your stay with us. If there is anything you would like to see in this pack, please let us know. We welcome your feedback, so please feel free to add comments in the Feedback book, found on the table. EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS ....................................................................................................... 1 Nearest hospitals: ................................................................................................................................. 1 SITE RULES ................................................................................................................................................ 2 Covid 19 ...................................................................................................................................................... 3 Useful Info .................................................................................................................................................. 5 Map of the CL Site ..................................................................................................................................... 6 Walk to Skipwith Common or The Drovers Arms ................................................................................. 7 Walk from Field House Farm ............................................................................................................... 7 Walk from Field House Farm ............................................................................................................... 7 Route 1 Walk to the Drovers Arms: ........................................................................................................ 8 Route 2 – longer route to get to Skipwith Common: ............................................................................ 8 Local Tourism (please check if they are open first) ................................................................................ 9 Local Car Boot Sales (please check if they are open first) .................................................................... 10 Car Boots further afield ...................................................................................................................... 10 Farmers Markets (please check if they are open first) .......................................................................... 11 Selby Farmers & Craft Market ........................................................................................................... 11 Markets By Day ........................................................................................................................................ 11 Map showing route to the nearest local shop in North Duffield (now McColl’s).............................. 12 Map showing nearest Petrol Station, Shop & Subway at Escrick ........................................................ 13 Map showing nearest Park & Ride at York Designer Outlet (please check if they are open first) ... 14 Alternative Park & Rides .................................................................................................................... 14 Car Parking in York (please check if they are open first) ..................................................................... 15 St George's Field car park - YO10 4AB .............................................................................................. 15 Castle car park YO1 9SA ..................................................................................................................... 15 Motorhome & Campervan parking (please check if they are open first) ........................................... 15 Supermarkets in Selby ............................................................................................................................. 16 Retail & Shopping Parks (please check if they are open first) ............................................................. 17 York Designer Outlet .......................................................................................................................... 17 Vangarde Shopping Park.................................................................................................................... 17 Monks Cross Shopping ....................................................................................................................... 18 Dogs .......................................................................................................................................................... 19 Local Dog Walks.................................................................................................................................. 19 Dog Walks Further Afield .................................................................................................................. 19 Dog Friendly Pubs & Cafés ................................................................................................................ 19 Dog Friendly Places to Visit (please check if they are open first) ................................................... 20 Thorp Perrow Arboretum .............................................................................................................. 20 Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Garden ....................................................................... 20 Brimham Rocks ............................................................................................................................... 20 Sutton Park ...................................................................................................................................... 20 Castle Howard Gardens ................................................................................................................. 21 The Himalayan Garden & Sculpture Park (Open from Spring) ................................................. 21 Beningbrough Hall, Gallery & Gardens ....................................................................................... 21 Yorkshire Air Museum ................................................................................................................... 21 Other Dog Friendly places include: ................................................................................................... 22 Caravan Spares Accessories .................................................................................................................... 22 Calor Gas .............................................................................................................................................. 23 Mobile Caravan Repairers ...................................................................................................................... 23 Tips for other travellers ........................................................................................................................... 24 Extra Information to help us and you ☺ ................................................................................................ 26 WiFi Information and Terms .................................................................................................................. 27 Site Coverage and Internet Speed ...................................................................................................... 27 Connecting to the Network ................................................................................................................ 27 Security and Usage .............................................................................................................................. 27 Wi-Fi Terms and Conditions of Use ....................................................................................................... 28 EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS Below are some useful contact addresses and numbers. Our details are at the top and we will endeavour to help you as soon as possible. Owner name and address: Wendy Tomlinson & Stuart Preston. Field House Farm, Skipwith, York, North Yorkshire, YO8 5SN • Tel no: 01757 606399 • Mobile: 077364 70462 EMERGENCY Gate code – if you don’t know it already, please phone us on one of the contact numbers above to ask for the gate code Emergency services (ambulance, police, fire): Dial 999 or 111 (for non-emergencies). Nearest hospitals: Selby Hospital for minor injuries - 01904 724305 Address: Doncaster Road, Selby, YO8 9BX York District Hospital for A & E - 01904 726042 Address: Wiggington Road, York, YO31 8HE Doctors’ surgery: Escrick Surgery - 01904 728243 Address: 4 Main Street, Escrick, York, YO19 6LE Nearest pharmacy: Boots - 01757 703717 Address: Market Place, Selby, YO8 4PB Dentist: Park Street Dental Practice - 01757 706829 Address: 18 Park Street, Selby, N Yorkshire, YO8 4PW Vets: • Minster Vets - 01904 655444 Address: Crockey Hill Branch, Coloma Bungalow, Selby Road, Crockey Hill, YO19 4SJ • End Cottage - 01430 431758 Address: Howden – East Yorkshire – DN14 7TA • Holmefield – 01757 705562 Address: Brayton, Selby, YO8 9DZ o 01132 369030 Out Of Hours o 01757 705562 Emergency • The Dam Veterinary Centre - 01757 703401 Address: 184 Leeds Road, Selby, YO8 4JQ o Leeds Emergency Vets on 0113 252 5818 Address: Commercial Street, Morley, Leeds, LS27 8AG Nearest Cashpoint: York Road Garage
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