Situated in a cheerful little village on the southern outskirts of the North York Moors, this delightful stone-built cottage provides characterful accommodation for couples and smaller families discovering the area’s spellbinding countryside. With plenty of space for up to four guests, the property also has room for a canine friend to join you for long moorland walks. Beautifully updated throughout, this stylishly decorated and charmingly furnished retreat features original timber beams, a roaring open fire, exposed brickwork and a lovely garden overlooking a stream.
Entering this delightful property the traditional lounge has an open fire, wooden beams and comfortable seating, perfect for settling back and chatting about a great day out. The ground floor also features a country-style kitchen/diner, ideal for preparing and sharing your favourite dishes. Upstairs, you will find a spacious shower room and two warmly decorated bedrooms: a sweet double and a pretty king-size room, one with a skylight set in the low sloping ceiling. Stepping outside, the large and elevated stone patio provides a lovely spot for sitting back and dining alfresco on a summer’s day. Steps lead down to a grassy area with plenty of space for dogs to run about, with a love seat offering a charming space to sit, relax, listen to the birdsong and watch the stream as it trickles along.
Home to the pet-friendly Ryedale Folk Museum, the historic village of Hutton-le-Hole makes a picturesque base for dogs and their owners enjoying breathtaking walks along the glorious southern stretches of the magnificent North York Moors National Park. Blakey Ridge (8 miles) offers spectacular views across the moors, where you can also explore ancient woodlands, stone circles and winding rivers. From the bustling market town of Pickering (9 miles) you can take a trip on the pet-friendly North Yorkshire Moors Railway.