Rural Accommodation

Lauras Cottage

Self Catering
£500.00
 -  £850.00
Notes : per week
Whitethorn Farm
Cropton
Pickering
YO18 8HJ
Enjoy England Self Catering 5 Stars
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation

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Owner Information
Ann Eddon
North Yorkshire
Phone : 44(0)1751 417262
Nestled on the southern edge of the breath-taking beauty of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park is Laura's Cottage. A 5 star beautifully designed single storey detached barn conversion, located just outside the pretty little village of Cropton on a working family farm.

Ideal for those who want quality and luxury in a secluded rural setting with panoramic views over the Vale of Pickering. The property has been renovated with great attention to detail and equipped with exceptional quality furniture and fittings, with all your comforts in mind for a holiday to remember.

The cottage is a single storey building with a large open plan lounge / kitchen area. You will have modern appliances including dishwasher, fridge freezer and microwave. The lounge benefits from an electric wood burning stove, two leather settees and a flat screen LCD TV with DVD player.

French doors, in the lounge, open to a private patio. You will have the use of garden furniture and you can enjoy panoramic views over open countryside.

Laura's cottage has two luxurious bedrooms. The double bedroom has en-suite shower facilities with state of the art steam cabin and granite floor. The second bedroom has twin beds (which can be converted to a Super King if required) and en-suite bathroom. Both bedrooms have flat screen LCD TV's, finest quality cotton sheets and bath towels.

The Cottage has been awarded a prestigious five star luxury rating by Visit Britain's Quality and Tourism Board. In 2008 the cottage was a finalist in the Yorkshire Moors & Coast Tourism Awards. We are proud to announce that in 2009 Laura's Cottage has won the Self Catering Accommodation of the year.

The location of Laura's Cottage is ideal for visiting many local attractions including the North Yorkshire Moors Railway at nearby Pickering, Flamingoland, Whitby, Heartbeat Country, Castle Howard and the ancient city of York.

We are open all year round. The minimum stay is 3 nights. Please contact us for flexible stay options.

Prices range from £500 (low season) to £850 (high season)

Included in the price is Electric - Heating - Bed linen - Towels & a 'Welcome Pack' (Fresh flowers - Bottle of wine - Milk - Eggs - Fresh Cream Scones)

Laura's Cottage will be available from 4 pm onwards on your date of arrival. We request you vacate the property by 10 am on your departure day to allow us time to prepare for our next guests. Access Statement.
Accept Children 
Dish Washer 
Freezer 
Ground Floor Bedroom 
Laundry Facilities 
Microwave 
Working Farm 
Fridge 
Garden Patio 
Cycle Storage 
Linen Provided 
Parking On-Site 

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