Nestled in Easingwold, near York in North Yorkshire, this charming Tudor house serves as an ideal retreat for families or groups, accommodating up to eight guests across four bedrooms. The property, which welcomes pets, boasts a rich historical background as the oldest house in Easingwold, dating back to the 16th century. Despite its age, the house has been thoughtfully renovated to preserve original features such as inglenook fireplaces and exposed beams while incorporating modern amenities that ensure a comfortable stay. Key features include a spacious living room with a wood burner, a second living area with an electric fire, and a farmhouse-style kitchen equipped with all necessary appliances for a delightful culinary experience.
The ground floor layout includes a twin bedroom with en-suite facilities and direct access to the garden, making it a convenient option for guests. The first floor features a mix of double and twin bedrooms, with the master bedroom showcasing an Elizabethan smoke hood as a striking focal point. Additional amenities include gas central heating, Wi-Fi, and a welcome pack, ensuring guests have everything they need for a pleasant stay. Outdoor spaces are equally inviting, with a large lawned garden complete with patio furniture and a barbecue, perfect for enjoying the tranquil surroundings. The property also offers private parking for up to three cars, promoting ease of access.
Easingwold itself is a picturesque market town characterized by its historic cobbled market square, where visitors can explore a variety of independent shops, tea rooms, and eateries within walking distance from the house. Just a short drive from the property lies Thirsk, known as the gateway to the Dales and home to the James Herriot Museum. This central location makes Tudor House an excellent base for venturing into the Yorkshire Dales, as well as visiting the historic towns of York, Helmsley, and Harrogate, famous for its spa and stunning gardens. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the close proximity to the North York Moors and nearby seaside towns like Whitby and Scarborough, along with numerous walking trails and bridleways offering breathtaking views.
For those seeking recreational activities, Easingwold Golf Club and Aldwark Manor Golf Club are nearby options for golf enthusiasts. Families can also enjoy attractions such as The Dutch House and Yorkshire Lavender, providing engaging experiences for children. With its blend of historical charm and modern convenience, Tudor House presents a perfect setting for a memorable getaway, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the beauty and culture of Yorkshire while enjoying a variety of activities suited for all ages.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!