Well presented
Glebe Farm Cottage
Vacation retreat in Hornby with 4 bedrooms, sleeps 7. Enclosed Garden/Patio, Golf nearby.
Bedrooms - 4
Sleeps - 7
Bathrooms - 2
Sorry no pets
2 steps to entrance. All on the ground floor.
Living room: With 48" Smart TV and patio doors leading to garden.
Dining room: With patio doors leading to garden.
Kitchen: With electric oven, electric hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine.
Bedroom 1: With kingsize bed.
Bedroom 2: With kingsize bed.
Bedroom 3: With twin beds.
Bedroom 4: With twin beds.
Bathroom: With shower over bath, and toilet.
Shower room: With shower cubicle and toilet.
Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot and highchair available on request. Welcome pack.
Small enclosed lawned garden with courtyard and garden furniture. 10-acre grounds (shared with other properties on-site). Hot tub for 6 (private). Indoor heated swimming pool (shared, with changing facilities, 30ft x 16ft 6in, depth 3ft 9in to 4ft 9in, open 8am-8pm year round). Bike store. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking. Please note: There is a small lake in the grounds.
Charming cottages situated in a scenic holiday location, which form an ideal base from which to explore the stunning scenery of the North Yorkshire Coast.
The six cottages at Killerby Old Hall are ideal for a countryside holiday whilst being less than 2 miles from the beach of Cayton Bay. The owners live on-site and guests can enjoy the nature reserve and lake area, or relax in the indoor heated swimming pool. The accommodation ranges from the Yard End, sleeping 12 in period splendour, through to cosy Crow’s Nest which sleeps 2. Set in a pretty courtyard, each cottage is different yet has its own sitting-out area with patio furniture, and some have a BBQ.
Killerby Old Hall is situated between the coastal resorts of family friendly Filey, with its cobble landing and pretty promenade, and Scarborough, with its vibrant South Bay and naturally picturesque North Bay, located on part of Britain’s heritage coast.
The Stephen Joseph Theatre, famed throughout the county, puts on a number of Alan Ayckbourn productions. To the north, across the stunning North Yorkshire Moors, lies the port of Whitby; famous for its connections to Captain James Cook and Dracula. Robin Hood’s Bay, a former fishing village with a smugglers past, has quaint streets which lead visitors to a small, sandy cove and rock pools. Heading inland, find the historic market town of Pickering, where the famous North Yorkshire Moors steam train begins its journey. Access Dalby Forest through the attractive village of Thornton-le-Dale and be sure to stop for an ice cream. The forest offers a range of activities including mountain bike tracks, or for those feeling adventurous there is Go Ape.
It is also a popular picnic destination which is surrounded by walks that the whole family can enjoy. Travel a little further afield to Castle Howard with its stunning house and grounds. The ancient, Roman walled city of York sits just an hour up the A64, a famously haunted city with many attractions such as the railway museum, river trips and excellent shopping. To the south along the coast, the Cleveland Way leads to dramatic Flamborough Head and the Bempton RSPB Sanctuary. The village of Cayton is a 500 yard stroll, with its pub, post office and shop. Full amenities are just over 4 miles away in Scarborough and fishing is available nearby. Beach 1 mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 42 guests.
Finding it hand to choose - gate lodge or holiday house by the sea ? Yorkshire has great public transport links. You will see properties that welcome dogs to stay in Yorkshire Dales, Herriot Country or North Yorkshire Moors - some have private tennis courts.