Explore the scenic walking trails through the North York moors, dine out at a number of fantastic dog-friendly cafes and pubs and explore the history of the local area with your dog by your side from this homely cottage. With a wood burner, charming features and space to socialise, it’s a great base to return home to, be it in the cosy lounge, the beautiful garden or in the bubbling hot tub.
Embrace the open-plan living space where you’ll find a selection of comfortable seating options - great for large groups - a TV and a warming wood burner for those chilly winter evenings. Beyond the living space is a dining table to seat eight guests for a celebration or an evening meal cooked up in the spacious, modern kitchen which is well equipped for cooking bigger feasts. There is also a downstairs WC for convenience. Heading up to the first floor, there are three bedrooms, a double which boasts an en-suite shower room, a bright and airy twin and a small double with the use of a desk. Completing the floor is the family bathroom which has a Jacuzzi bath providing a place to relax and unwind in peace. The second floor features the final bedroom, a double room with Velux windows, an extra single bed and an en-suite shower room which is perfect for guests travelling young children.
Surrounded by far reaching countryside, the village of Kirkby Misperton is a peaceful village enveloped by the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty of the North York Moors and Howardian Hills. With 600 square miles to explore, the moors provide a fantastic place for you and your canine companion to get to know the local heather-clad landscape, stopping off at the cafes, pubs and restaurants dotted throughout. Malton (7.5 miles) is regarded as the foodie capital of Yorkshire with plenty of places that welcome those on four legs as well as two, and a well-known food festival hosted once per year which is a top choice if you’re in search of local produce and an indulgent meal.