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Staithes 10 miles; Whitby 15 miles; Guisbrough 10 miles.
The village of Danby nestles in the beautiful and peaceful Esk Valley in the heart of The North York Moors. The village has two pubs (both serving food), a bakery and tearooms. There is also an excellent National Park Visitor Centre at Danby Lodge – an historic building set in 13 acres of riverside pasture, with facilities which include exhibitions, nature trails and tearooms. Danby also boasts the ruins of a 14th Century Castle and the only remaining working water mill on the River Esk. The scenic Esk Valley Railway line runs through the village on its way to Whitby. The quaint moorland villages of Hutton-le-hole and Lastingham, the market town of Pickering, the City of York and the Yorkshire Coast villages of Staithes, Saltburn and Robin Hood’s Bay are all within easy touring distance.
This property can be found on page 127 of the 2010 Sykes Main Brochure 2nd Ed , page 126 of the 2010 Sykes Main Brochure 1st Ed
| Rating | 3 Ticks | Pets | Yes | Smoking | No |
| Sleeps | 6 | Changeover | Friday | Off Road Parking | Yes |
| Bedrooms | 3 | Smaller Party Reductions | No | Garden | Yes |
| Bathrooms | 1 | Short Breaks (Click here for details) |
Winter Off-Season Last-Minute |
Open Fire | Yes |
Danby 2 miles. A charming semi-detached barn conversion, set in an elevated rural position on the owner’s smallholding, with stunning views over Danby and Great Fryup Dale. Exposed timbers, wooden floorboards throughout and a woodburning stove give this cottage great character, and make it an ideal place to get away from it all and relax. There are superb walks from the door, and the location is ideal for exploring this unspoilt part of North Yorkshire, just 2 miles from the centre of the National Park, and 10 miles from popular Whitby. This property adjoins Daffodil Cottage Ref: 1575 and together they can accommodate up to 8 people.
Three bedrooms: 1 x ground floor kingsize double, 1 x 1st floor twin (zip and link, can be a double on request), 1 x 1st floor cabin style twin. Ground floor bathroom with bath (shower over), basin & WC. Modern well equipped kitchen/dining area with views over stable yard and woodburning stove. Light and airy 1st floor sitting room with exposed timbers and magnificent views over open countryside.
Full oil central heating throughout, with additional heating from woodburning stove in dining area. Electric oven, microwave, fridge, washing machine, dryer (in outside utility room), dishwasher, colour TV, video etc. Oil and power inc. in rent, initial supply for woodburner inc in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent, towels available for hire. Highchair available. Ample off road parking. Access to acre of land with walled garden surrounded by open countryside, moors and footpaths. Well behaved dogs welcome at £10 per pet. Sorry no smoking. Stabling available. Village shop and pub 2 miles. Note: The property is on a smallholding, and is accessed via an unmade farm track.
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Previous visitors' comments about Wildflower Cottage:
The location and surroundings were gorgeous and there were lots of interesting things to do nearby.
Mrs Craig-Hanson, Saffron Walden, October 2009
The owner was really welcoming and helpful - and most generous (leaving us a home-made cake, fresh farm eggs and milk in the fridge for our arrival). The cottage has the most amazing view down into the dale, and is very well-equipped. In all, one of the best cottages we've stayed in, and we were only sorry we couldn't have stayed longer...
Dr Fairlie, Solihull, October 2009
It was a beautiful property situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty. The peace and tranquility was breathtaking.
Mr Hieatt, Leighton Buzzard, August 2009
Lovely secluded and quiet location with fantastic views. Easy access to the moors and the coast. Our children loved the run of the farm: feeding the chickens and horses, playing with the swing and of course, Suzie the dog.
Mr & Mrs Jubbs, Lincoln, August 2009