Rural Accommodation

The Courtyard

Self Catering
£590.00
 -  £770.00
Notes : per week
High Catton Grange
Stamford Bridge
York
YO41 1EP
Enjoy England Self Catering 5 Stars
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation

The Courtyard Pictures

Description

Owner Information
Sheila Foster
North Yorkshire
Phone : +44 (0)1759 371374
This 5 star luxury barn conversion is in a quiet landscaped courtyard with ample parking.
The property is very spacious throughout retaining many original features and exposed beams. The French doors from the lounge lead onto a private enclosed patio with furniture. Spacious kitchen with full range of integrated appliances. Dining room with seating for 8.

There are two double bedrooms with king-size beds and en-suite shower rooms (one is a wet room suitable for disabled access).
One twin bedroom. The spacious main bathroom features a Jacuzzi bath.

The property is all on one level and suitable for wheelchair access achieving a mobility 2 grading. There is a small 3 inch step at the doorway.

After exploring the many interesting locations Yorkshire has to offer, this relaxing oasis awaits you.

Sorry no pets.

Courtyard features:

Double Oven
Ceramic Hob
Freezer
Larder Fridge
Washer/Dryer
Dishwasher
Oil Fired central heating throughout
Hi-Fi
DVD Player (selection available)
Video Player (selection available)
Colour remote TV
Non smoking
Hair dryer
Dish Washer 
Freezer 
Suitable for Mobility 
Fridge 
Hot Tub 

Maps

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