Our Visit England 5 Star Standard holiday cottage is ideally located between York and Scarborough and within easy reach of the coast of Whitby, It has a log fire and underfloor heating for those cooler evenings making it an ideal year round destination together with a Jacuzzi bath,BOSE Sound system and Wifi.
With its own private garden, rattan furniture and a barbecue it is also perfect for those warmer evenings when dining al-fresco takes your fancy.
All beds have Sealy mattresses with deep layers of luxurious upholstery for extreme comfort.
But if home cooking is on the menu there is even a dishwasher to take that laborious task of washing the dishes away from you.
You will be welcomed by fresh flowers and a bottle of wine to make your first evening a most relaxing one.
The surrounding countryside is some of the UKs most scenic and is ideal for walkers,cyclists and hikers, the North Yorkshire moors being not far away.
The cottage is in a quiet rural village which sits 1.2miles from the A64 main road between York and Scarborough which gives easy access to all the local market towns. There are two local pubs, excellent butcher, post office and general store together with an award winning fish and chip shop situated in Rillington approximately one mile from the cottage.
Thorpe Bassett is a village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of the county of North Yorkshire, England. It is located between York and Scarborough in the North East of England. Surrounded by farmland the small village is home to 105 residents at the 2011 census. An increase of 4 since the 2001 census.Making this one of the most peaceful locations, absolutely perfect for that get away from it all letting the troubles of the World just melt away during your stay, but be careful you may not want to go home.
Whatever the type of holiday you're looking for, be it the more energetic or simply chilling out doing as little as possible, we and the surrounding area have it all to offer, so we look forward to welcoming you for your next holiday to The Old Post Office.
in the county of North Yorkshire
(3.8 miles, 6.1 km, direction W)This delightful village nestles beneath the shadow of the Howardian Hills close to the rivers Rye and Derwent...
a Picturesque Village in the county of North Yorkshire
(6.5 miles, 10.4 km, direction N)Thornton-le-Dale is a lovely village lying at the foot of the North Yorkshire Moors...
a Historic Market Town in the county of North Yorkshire
(7.8 miles, 12.5 km, direction NW)The enduring popularity of the East Coast of North Yorkshire owes much to the excellent long sandy beaches, while the lure of the wild moorland and its communities never fades...
a Picturesque Village in the county of North Yorkshire
(11.3 miles, 18.1 km, direction N)This beautiful isolated moorland village overlooks Newton Dale; the road plunges down towards the station, a watermill and a church, on Levisham Beck...
in the county of East Riding of Yorkshire
(13.7 miles, 22.1 km, direction SE)Driffield makes an ideal base from which to explore the spacious Wolds and the glorious sandy bays of the lovely coastline of East Yorkshire...
a Seaside Town in the county of North Yorkshire
(14.8 miles, 23.8 km, direction NE)To this day Scarborough remains a very popular resort and this delightful north coast town overlooks two magnificent sandy bays which are divided by a huge headland...
a Historic Market Town in the county of North Yorkshire
(16.3 miles, 26.2 km, direction E)Filey is a former fishing town on the North coast of England. It first became a noted holiday resort in Victorian times when the railways opened up giving city dwellers access to the coast...
Unlike most museums, the Eden Camp Museum is a real living celebration of the nations war-time experiences. This is told through.....
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The Dalby Forest lies in the majestic northern uplands at the edge of North Yorkshire Moors National Park. It is mostly a.....
Close to the historic city of York is the hauntingly beautiful Castle Howard. This magnificent house was used as the setting for.....
The remains of a moat still surround the ruinous Slingsby Castle built for Ralph de Hastings in 1338. Indeed, the moat may well.....
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