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Ref: 1571 The Hayloft    
LASTINGHAM Pickering 7 miles; Yorkshire Coast 25 miles; York 30 miles. The charming village of Lastingham engenders peace and relaxation and has much to offer today's holidaymaker. It is a place of unique beauty and historic interest, nestling among the folds of hills at the southern edge of the North York Moors. This quiet haven, with less than 100 inhabitants, has a charming olde worlde pub, The Blacksmith's Arms, but perhaps its most famous building is the splendid and historic Crypt Church of St Mary with its wonderful ancient crypt. The surrounding area has many and varied attractions - The North York Moors Steam Railway, Hutton-le-Hole Folk Museum, Eden Camp Modern History Museum and Flamingo Land Theme Park. There's an abundance of castles, abbeys, churches and stately homes to visit, including the magnificent Castle Howard. Last, but not least, there's the glorious countryside - woodland and heather moorland, hills, dales and coast. The Property: The Hayloft A charming 18th Century stone built detached barn conversion, originally a hayloft, situated in the pretty village of Lastingham. Stone steps lead up to the entrance of the cottage, which is all on one level. This lovingly restored hayloft is stylishly furnished and decorated with a contemporary open plan living area, yet remains cosy and inviting. The owners live in the adjoining property and personally welcome guests. With excellent walking from the doorstep, numerous villages and market towns to explore within the beautiful North York Moors National Park, and easy access to the East Coast, this makes an ideal base for an enjoyable, relaxing holiday. Accommodation All first floor.
One double bedroom. Bathroom with bath with shower over, basin and WC. Open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove. Amenities Storage heaters with additional heating from woodburning stove in living area. Electric hob, dual oven (microwave, grill and oven), fridge, combi colour TV, video and DVD, CD player/radio etc. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 1 car. Small patio with garden furniture and BBQ. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 2 miles, pub 2 mins walk. Note: Property not suitable for babies or children. Note: Use of owner's laundry facilities available. |
| Weekly Rental | |   | 2008 | 2009 | | Winter | £175 | £181 | | Low | £199 | £206 | | Mid | £226 | £234 | | High | £254 | £263 | | Peak | £314 | £325 | | WSB | £127 | £131 | | Xmas | £314 | £325 | | NY | £314 | £325 | | Please remember to include our Booking fee: £29.50 per week or short break, plus optional Travel Insurance. |
| Features |  | No Pets |  | Open Fire |
| Previous Visitors' Comments | We enjoyed staying at the Hayloft very much. Everything was great.
Mr & Mrs Waterer, Stroud, Gloucestershire
Jul 2008 | One of the best we've stayed in; delicious home made cream scones on arrival!!
Mrs Woolley, Grantham, Lincolnshire
Jun 2008 | A fantastic short break away. Everything about the cottage was amazing. A very peaceful and relaxing place to be. Would recommend this to anyone. A pleasure to visit.
Miss Rayner, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Feb 2008 | Quiet location, in a beautiful part of the country, but near to many places of interest. Cosy, comfortable accommodation and excellent local pub.
Mrs Hunt, Bristol, Gloucestershire
Dec 2007 | The village of Lastingham is in an idyllic setting with direct access to the moors. It has a wonderful local pub that does excellent food.
Mrs Harris, Camberley, Surrey
Sep 2007 | Very pleasant and private accommodation, within easy reach of the moors and surrounding attractions. Very peaceful village with superb food in the local pub.
Mr Shepherd, Bude, Cornwall
Sep 2007 | A beautifully appointed cottage. Fantastic village pub...
Mr Noakes, Surrey,
Aug 2007 | This cottage has a fantastic location for exploring North Yorks coast and country. Plenty to see and do in the area. Stunning scenery around property and warm welcome from owner. Food in local pub is not to be missed and delicious cream teas available widely in nearby villages! We'll be back!
Mr & Mrs Kirkham, Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Jul 2007 | The cottage was in an excellent location and the owner was very helpful.
Mrs Brown, Northallerton, North Yorkshire
Mar 2007 | Would recommend to any couple who would want a peaceful area, yet not far from many lovely towns and villages. Would definitely go back. The Blacksmith Arms was an excellent pub. The area was picturesque and the owner extremely helpful.
Mr Ashlin, Dereham, Norfolk
Mar 2007 | |