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Location: Levisham

Pickering 6 miles; Whitby 17 miles; York 32 miles.

The tiny, picturesque village of Levisham sits high on the Yorkshire Moors, to the north of Pickering. The village is made up of a cluster of farms, attractive neat stone cottages with pretty gardens, and a village green. There is a pub and church in the village, with further amenities in Pickering. Levisham Beck, which rises in the nearby Hole of Horcum (where the devil is said to have fallen to earth) flows along a steep wooded valley near the village, and at its foot there is a water mill and small waterfall. The area is a maze of tracks and footpaths with some stunning scenery. The nearby Levisham station (in Newtondale) is a stopping point on the North York Moors Steam Railway, beyond which lies Cropton Forest. The area is conveniently located for visiting castles, and historic houses, touring moorland villages and exploring the many fishing communities along the coast, including popular Whitby.

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Harvest Cottage - Levisham Near Pickering

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Rating 4 Stars Pets Yes Smoking Yes
Sleeps 2 Grid Reference SE 833 905 Off Road Parking Yes
Bedrooms 1 Open Fire No Garden Yes
Bathrooms 1 Short Breaks Winter
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Smaller Party Reductions No

The Property

A very pretty stone and pantiled semi-detached cottage, created from the conversion of a former granary building on the owner’s family-run livestock and arable farm, set in the heart of the picturesque village of Levisham. Converted to a high standard and with a cosy and welcoming feel, this lovely, well laid out cottage offers superb open plan accommodation, and is tastefully decorated and furnished, with shared use of a lovely large walled garden. This is an ideal base for exploring the coast and North York Moors, as well as the maze of footpaths in the surrounding hills and valleys.

Accommodation

One large double bedroom with sloping ceiling. Bathroom with shower, WC & basin. Comfortable, open plan living accommodation with fitted kitchen area, dining area and light sitting area with views over garden.

Amenities

Heating from electric storage heaters. Electric oven & hob, microwave, fridge, colour TV, stereo/CD player etc. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent, towels available for hire at £4.50 per person. Cot & highchair available on request. Ample off-road parking. Attractive shared walled garden with furniture and BBQ. Up to 2 well behaved dogs welcome (£15 per dog per week). Pub 2 mins, shops & amenities of Pickering 6 miles.

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Previous visitors' comments about Harvest Cottage:

We were given a very warm welcome from the owners on arrival and a plate of homemade biscuits and goodies were a lovely, and very tasty, touch. The cottage was clean and well decorated and everything required was provided. There was hot water in abundance.
Miss Nicholson, Manchester, September 2011

Super cottage, fabulous countryside (walks etc). Totally dog-friendly also in nearby pub. Delightful residents who were most welcoming and helpful at all times.
Mr Makepeace, Cardiff, May 2011

Harvest Cottage in Levisham was really nice. It was so well equipped and the owners were very friendly and helpful. You knew you could go to them if you needed advice and help but then left you to get on with your holiday in peace.
Ms Poots, Belfast, July 2010

Very pretty village with lots of walks on the doorstep for novice or serious walkers. Cottage has shared garden, very pleasant for an 'al-fresco' breakfast or relaxing after a day out. Owners very friendly and helpful.
Mrs Scoffield, Grantham, June 2010

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