Sunday 12 February 2012
Rural Accommodation

Appletree Cottages, The Dairy Farm

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Appletree Cottages
The Dairy Farm, Saltmarshe
Howden
East Yorkshire DN14 7RX
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Appletree Cottages, The Dairy Farm


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For First Class self catering, bed and breakfast and short breaks in East Yorkshire, join Vivienne and John Sweeting on the family farm for locally produced breakfasts for b&b guests, served with love and great coffee – guaranteed. (We can say that because the couple’s eldest son runs a well established coffee roasting business nearby)!

The Dairy Farm at Saltmarshe is just five minutes from the M62, yet is surrounded by beautiful parkland to make your stay truly special. Saltmarshe is also close to the shopping cities of York, Hull and Leeds so you really can enjoy the best of both worlds when you book a trip here.

Even the drive to The Dairy Farm is worth a visit in itself – with century-old oak trees dotted through ancient parkland, you’ll pass the grand Georgian building of Saltmarshe Hall on your left before reaching this gem of a place, nestled in stunning woodland.
Vivienne and her husband John have done a fantastic restoration of both their house and its surrounding cottages, so you’re guaranteed a wonderful stay, whether it's a shorts break, bed & breakfast or self-catering, in smart, recently renovated accommodation. High standards are order of the day here, as Vivienne prides herself on giving her guests an exceptional experience – Including a freshly baked ‘apple pie welcome’, or information on local events. Vivienne says, we’ll do all we can to make sure your time in Yorkshire is truly memorable.”

The holiday accommodation is ideally situated for those who wish to sit in the garden to read and have a barbecue, and for those who enjoy local walks (of which there are many).
So if you are looking for self catering, bed and breakfast or a short break, come and join us at Appletree Cottages.


 Accept Children  Access to Golf Course  Business Facilities  Cycle Hire Available  Cycle Storage  Evening Meals Available  Fishing Nearby  Garden Patio  Gym  Internet Access 
 Parking On-Site  Pony Trekking  Serves Breakfast  Stabling  Working Farm 
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Vivienne Sweeting
East Yorkshire  
Phone : +44 (0)796 300337





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