Redberry House, a spacious 18th Century detached property located in the picturesque Broughton Sanctuary in Skipton, North Yorkshire, accommodates up to 10 guests and is pet-friendly. The house features six beautifully decorated bedrooms, four bathrooms, a family dining room, and a well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen that opens to a covered outdoor seating area. This setup makes it an ideal retreat for families and friends seeking a memorable escape to the countryside, while still being conveniently close to local amenities and attractions.
The ground floor includes bedroom six, which boasts a super-king bed and en suite facilities, making it particularly suitable for guests who may have mobility issues or those who desire additional privacy. Upstairs, five additional bedrooms are available, consisting of three super-king beds and two singles, with one featuring its own en suite. The remaining bedrooms share a bathroom and a shower room, ensuring ample space and comfort for all guests.
Guests can enjoy the expansive garden adjacent to the house, complete with a lawn and picnic bench, perfect for children to play or for adults to relax with a morning coffee while taking in the serene views. The Broughton Sanctuary offers various dining options, including a 15% discount at The Bull for dinner for up to six guests and a complimentary breakfast at the Utopia bistro, allowing visitors to indulge before exploring the area’s attractions.
Situated on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, Broughton Sanctuary is steeped in history and has been a filming location for several productions, such as Emily and All Creatures Great and Small. The estate, owned by the 32nd generation of the Tempest family, features numerous amenities including walking and cycling trails, wild swimming, and access to the Avalon Wellbeing Centre, which offers an indoor swimming pool and sauna. With 3,000 acres and an additional 18 holiday homes available, Broughton Sanctuary caters to larger gatherings and offers a variety of unique accommodations.
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!