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Location: Pickering

Kirkbymoorside 7 miles; York 27 miles; Scarborough 18 miles; Whitby 22 miles.

This historic market town, with its full range of amenities and with its traditional shops, pubs and restaurants, serves as the official gateway to the beautiful North York Moors National Park. Enjoy a ride on the North Yorkshire Moors Steam Railway – Harry Potter fans can even explore some of the locations used in the filming of the Philosopher’s Stone! The Beck Isle Museum is also well worth a visit with its unique collection of black and white photography and displays of rural life. Walkers will be spoilt for choice by the rolling hills, valleys, rivers and abundant wildlife of the North York Moors, whilst the City of York and the Heritage Coast are just half an hour’s drive. All in all, a wonderful setting for a relaxing holiday.

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High View - Pickering

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North York Moors & Coast

Rating 4 Ticks Pets Yes Smoking No
Sleeps 8 Grid Reference SE 802 838 Off Road Parking Yes
Bedrooms 4 Open Fire Yes Garden Yes
Bathrooms 2 Short Breaks None Smaller Party Reductions No

The Property

A fabulous, detached cottage, close to the centre of the pretty market town of Pickering, the gateway to the North York Moors National Park. This Pickering cottage boasts a bright, spacious open plan kitchen/diner, complete with range cooker, and a cosy, comfortable sitting room, with a warming log burner and wonderfully cottagey feel. Outside, this Pickering cottage has a large, delightful enclosed garden, with summer house, greenhouse and sheltered patio, providing the perfect spot to relax and unwind. This is a quality Pickering cottage, beautifully furnished, well equipped and tastefully decorated. Pickering offers excellent amenities, including good restaurants and pubs, quaint tea-rooms, individual shops and a weekly farmers’ market. It has an impressive castle, good museums, trout fishing and hosts the terminus of the famous North York Moors Steam Railway. This Pickering cottage is ideally located for exploring the stunning countryside around, visiting Whitby and Scarborough or spending a day in the historic city of York. A great base for everyone.

Accommodation

Four bedrooms: 1 x ground floor twin, 2 x double, 1 x single with additional pull-out bed. Ground floor bathroom with bath, shower over and basin. Separate WC. Bathroom with freestanding bath, shower, two basins and WC. Large, fitted kitchen with dining area. Utility room. Sitting room with log burner.

Amenities

Full gas central heating, additional heating from log burner in sitting room. Stanley gas range cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, colour TV with Freeview, DVD, video, radio/CD. Fuel, power and starter pack for log burner inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot and highchair on request. Off road parking for 4 cars. Large, lawned, enclosed rear garden with summer house, greenhouse and furniture. One well behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 10 mins walk.

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Previous visitors' comments about High View:

Everything about High View was excellent. The house, garden and a central location for the coast and North Yorkshire Moors. The owners were most helpful. Would certainly visit it again and recommend it to everyone.
Mr & Mrs Coaley, Malvern, April 2012

Everything about High View is perfect, one of the best cottages you could wish to stay in. We will definitely be returning!
Mrs Spencer, Northampton, April 2012

Highview is a lovely cottage and is situated perfectly for all amenities.
Mrs Slater, Stockport, February 2012

A warm clean place to stay with all possible amenities, and very central for all the places we wanted to visit.
Mr Jones, Wilmslow, September 2011

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