管理会社の情報
Yorkshire Hideaways is part of Quality Holidays Assured, a group of companies with 35 years’ experience in the holiday business. Variety and originality are at the heart of the QHA offer, and so too are consistently high standards of comfort, service and value for money. That’s one more reason why Yorkshire Hideaways is a team you can trust.
宿泊施設の情報
Set within the picturesque village of Ampleforth, Fairview is a charming stone cottage offering comfortable accommodation for two people, and boasting far reaching rooftop views from the delightful rear garden. Located within close reach of Castle Howard Estate and The Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, guests can enjoy all that this delightful location has to offer.
周辺エリアの情報
Situated in the picturesque historic village of Ampleforth, Fairview is set in an ideal location near the village shop dating back to 1856, and Hearts of Ampleforth, the villages very own family run tearoom. It is an excellent base for exploring the area. Nearby Byland Abbey, once one of the greatest monasteries in England, is just a short hop away and makes for a perfect stop on a day out.
Sitting on the edge of The North Yorks Moors National Park a vibrant landscape, rich in wildlife and places to visit. A short drive away the small market town of Helmsley has a wide variety of independent shops and eateries, a Mediaeval castle and Walled garden. You can visit the magnificent Castle Howard a stately home with landscaped gardens, or catch a steam train from Pickering on The North Yorkshire Moors Railway - book an afternoon tea on board and marvel at the stunning scenery from a different angle from Pickering to Whitby on the coast, where you can wander around Whitby Abbey, or have fish and chips on the harbour.
For spectacular panoramic views of the Vale of York, take a walk along the top of Sutton Bank and visit the famous White Horse 'painted' on the hillside. At the foot of the hills Kilburn is home to the Mouseman Visitor Centre which will take you on an amazing journey through the life and times of Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson from humble beginnings to a furniture making legend.
A 30 minute drive East, the market town of Malton holds monthly food fairs and is considered Yorkshire's capital of food, with many artisans and makers producing award-wining products.
Only 40 minutes from the historic, walled city of York with The Shambles, York Minster, National Railway Museum, endless shops and so much to explore in this beautiful city.