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The attractive village of Great Ayton lies on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, at the foot of the Cleveland Hills. Great Ayton is famous for being the boyhood home of Captain Cook, and is also mentioned in the Domesday Book. The village consists of a mixture of pretty stone cottages and some new development housing. Great Ayton has two village greens, with a river running alongside, making it a popular picnic spot in the summer months. To the north of the village, the view is dominated by Roseberry Topping, a 330 metre hill. In the village are a good range of shops and inns, which, together with restaurants and cafes, cater well for holidaymakers. There is also the old school, now converted into the Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum. Around the village are several interesting walks, and Great Ayton makes a great base for walkers wishing to explore the stunning countryside. A good base for market towns, the lovely countryside and, just a short drive, the East Coast.
Great Ayton 0.8 miles. Situated just outside the pretty village of Great Ayton, on the edge of the North York Moors, these properties are the result of the sympathetic conversion of three old stone barns, set around a central courtyard. Care has been taken with these Great Ayton cottages to retain original features, with exposed timbers, pitched roofs and stone floors, all complemented by modern comforts such as underfloor heating, open plan living space and freestanding baths. These Great Ayton cottages are wheelchair-friendly and offer ground floor accommodation. Traditionally furnished, these delightful Great Ayton cottages benefit from a sunny, communal courtyard, and use of a 3 acre field, ideal for a game of football. The village is a ten minute walk from these Great Ayton cottages, and has two village greens, a good selection of shops and pubs, plus the Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum. A spa at a local hotel is only a five minute walk from these Great Ayton cottages, where day guests can relax and indulge in a bit of pampering. This area is an excellent base for walkers wishing to climb the famous Roseberry Topping or explore the North York Moors. Numerous market towns are close by, including Stokesley, Guisborough and Northallerton, whilst the seaside towns of the popular East coast are a short drive away.
A stone built, character property offering cosy accommodation which is wheelchair friendly. This single storey Great Ayton cottage features open plan living space, stone flagged floors, a fully tiled wetroom and good access to the central courtyard. Note: This Great Ayton cottage is situated around the same courtyard as Refs 4248 and 4249, and together they sleep 12.
All ground floor. One double bedroom. Wetroom with shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area with sofabed.
Underfloor heating throughout. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine and tumble dryer in communal laundry outside, colour TV with Freeview, DVD. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair on request. Off road parking for 2 cars. Communal central courtyard with furniture and BBQ. Shared use of 3 acre field. One well behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 10 mins walk. Note: There is an unfenced pond in the field, children should be supervised.
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Previous visitors' comments about Somerset Cottage:
We were made to feel very welcome. The host was very friendly and ensured our stay was 1st class. I hope to use them again next time we are in the UK.
Mrs Fallows, Adelaide, July 2011