Pear Tree House is an enchanting eighteenth-century cottage situated in Sutton-on-the-Forest, a picturesque village just 8 miles north of York, North Yorkshire. This charming property is nestled in the scenic Hambleton area, close to the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Accommodating up to six guests, the cottage features three well-appointed bedrooms and combines traditional country cottage aesthetics with modern conveniences. The highlight of Pear Tree House is its glass-roofed extension, which houses a spacious open-plan kitchen and sitting room, making it both stylish and functional for a relaxing holiday experience.
The interior of Pear Tree House is thoughtfully designed, blending period charm with contemporary decor and high-quality furnishings. This makes it an ideal choice for various types of stays, whether for a week-long holiday, a short break, or a short let, with a minimum stay requirement of five nights. Guests booking for seven nights can benefit from a discount. The cottage is characterized by its comfortable living spaces, allowing visitors to enjoy both the cozy ambiance of a country retreat and the modern openness of contemporary living.
Guests at Pear Tree House can enjoy dedicated secure parking for two vehicles and are welcome to bring well-behaved dogs along for their stay. The owners, Ben and Rosie, reside next door at The Smithy and are available to assist guests with any inquiries or recommendations, while also respecting their privacy. The property shares a gravel courtyard with the owners, providing a welcoming yet tranquil environment for guests to unwind during their holiday.
Located in a rural setting, Pear Tree House serves as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding attractions, including the historic city of York, Easingwold, and the majestic Castle Howard. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the North Yorkshire Moors and the stunning Yorkshire coastline, featuring popular destinations like Whitby and Robin Hood's Bay. The area's rich cultural offerings, such as the York Theatre Royal and the Richard III Museum, along with opportunities for game walks and birdwatching, ensure a diverse and fulfilling experience for all visitors.
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!