Wednesday 16 May 2012
Rural Accommodation

Central House Farm

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B&B  -   £32.50 - £60.00   per person per night

Central House Farm
Haverah Park
Harrogate
North Yorkshire HG3 1SQ
 Visit England Silver Award  
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation
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Central House Farm


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  Description
Central House Farm is a spacious Victorian farmhouse on a working farm with cattle, sheep, pigs and goats. We also have an assorted selection of poultry and ducks and our favourite Hawaiian geese. We offer an excellent location being 0.75 mile from the nearest road on a tarmac driveway, we are situated in a picturesque valley surrounded by fields and woodland but just 3 miles (10 minutes drive) from Harrogate town centre.

We are conveniently located for York, Leeds, Skipton, Ripon, Otley, Wetherby, Thirsk and Leeds/Bradford Airport. The Yorkshire Dales are only a short drive away also the North Yorkshire Moors and the east coast seaside towns of Whitby, Scarborough and Bridlington. We have a very generous sized car park at the side of the house next to the Bed & Breakfast entrance. We are a non-smoking establishment but we are quite happy for you to smoke in the garden. Although we have our own dogs, we do not allow dogs into the Bed & Breakfast areas. But are quite happy for them to sleep in your car, alternatively there are kennels nearby – www.pettiepaws.co.uk.

We are committed to providing an excellent and friendly service and accommodation whether your stay is business or pleasure. If you like to put your walking boots on there is a footpath which leads through the farm to Harrogate and Norwood. The walk to Norwood is a delightful one if you like wildlife and birdwatching as it passes through fields, woodland and past Beaverdyke Reservoir. This is a list of the wildlife and birds you could possibly see on your stay in Haverah Park, at various times of the year.


 Accept Children  Access to Golf Course  Business Facilities  Cycle Storage  Fishing Nearby  Four Poster Bed  Garden Patio  Internet Access  Parking On-Site  Real Fires 
 Serves Breakfast  Working Farm 
Owner Information
Jayne Ryder
North Yorkshire  
Phone : +44 (0)1423 566050





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Things to see and do in North Yorkshire
   
Whitby Abbey
Whitby Abbey, one of Britain's best loved attractions is a magnificent reminder of the early church's power and dedication. A visit to this iconic gothic ruin in the famous seaside town, is a must when visiting the Yorkshire coast, where generations have been drawn to this dramatic headland as a site of settlement, religious devotion and literary inspiration.

Delve deep into the Abbey's 2,000 year history with archaeological discoveries on show in the museum and fly through time in the interactive visitor centre which brings the history of the Abbey to life. Discover the stories of the formiddable royal princess, Abbess Hild, through to Bram Stoker's Dracula. Enjoy magnificent views of the picturesque harbour town and why not picnic in the beautiful, serene surroundings. The trip up the 199 steps is worth the effort!
 
   
York Minster      View website
York Minster is one of the great cathedrals of the world. We invite you to enjoy its vast spaces, filled with music and revealing the human imagination at work on glass, stone, and other fabrics.

Whatever your faith and culture, you are welcome here, to see for yourself the life of a centre of Christian belief.

York Minster is loved not only by people in the United Kingdom and Yorkshire, but by countless people across the globe. We hope you will be among them.
 
   
Mother Shipton      View website
Mother Shipton is England’s most famous Prophetess. She lived some 500 years ago during the reigns of King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I.

Her Prophetic visions became known and feared throughout England, with many of them still proving uncannily accurate today.

The Cave, her legendary birthplace is near to the famous, unique, geological phenomenon - The Petrifying Well. See its magical cascading waters turn items into stone!
 
   
Captain Cook Memorial Museum
The Museum is in the 17th century house on Whitby's harbour where the young James Cook lodged as apprentice. It was here Captain Cook trained as a seaman, leading to his epic voyages of discovery.
 
   
JORVIK Viking Centre
Everything in JORVIK Viking Centre is based on archaeological evidence unearthed during the Coppergate excavations undertaken between 1979–81 by York Archaeological Trust.

Archaeologists started digging on the site of an old sweet factory and unearthed remains of 10th century Viking-age buildings that were surrounded by moist, spongy layers of earth similar to that of a peat bog.

These damp conditions helped preserve everyday Viking items such as wood, leather, cloth, bugs and even a Viking toilet and its contents.

In total, an incredible 40,000 objects were uncovered by excavating 36,000 layers and sieving 8 tonnes of soil!
 
   
National Railway Museum
Discover over 300 years of history and over a million wonderful objects.

Marvel at the record-breaking Mallard, watch engineering work in progress in the Workshop, see locomotives moving on the turntable, or let off steam in the outdoor play area.
 
   
The York Dungeon
Welcome to the official website of the York Dungeon, the scariest attraction in York and the most horrible day out in history! Come for fun, come to be scared, come to be educated, come as a party, a school trip or on your own… if you dare!
 
   
York Art Gallery
York Art Gallery combines a distinguished history of displaying fine paintings and ceramics with a modern-day welcome to all through a busy calendar of exhibitions, events and outreach work.

Paintings are displayed in six areas over the two floors of the gallery and are divided into themes such as portraits and landscapes.

They span more than 600 years and range from 14th century Italian panels and 17th century Dutch masterpieces to Victorian narrative paintings and 20th century works by LS Lowry and David Hockney.
 
   
Yorkshire Air Museum
A fascinating and dynamic museum, authentically based on a World War Two Bomber Command Station. The unique displays include the original Control Tower, Air Gunners' Collection, Barnes Wallis' prototype 'bouncing bomb' and a superb new exhibition telling the story of RAF Bomber Command.

Our rapidly expanding collection of historical aircraft depicts aviation from its earliest days, to World War Two with the awesome and unique Halifax rebuild through to post war jets.
 
   
Flamingo Land Resort
Flamingo Land is one of the UK's most recognisable theme parks, providing family fun and entertainment for over 40 years, as well as the opportunity to see our legendary pink flamingos.