VISIT Easingwold- Yorkshire at its best

Knowlson Country Cottages

DESCRIPTION

Two single storey, well equipped cottages with original oak beams. Ideal for Dales, Moors and Coast. A cosy Winter retreat too!Sleeps 2 or 4

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Malcolm & Heather welcome you to Stable and Wren Cottages, the cottages are converted from old working farm buildings adjacent to the farm house, which is situated one mile from the pretty village of Sutton-on- the-forest almost at the end of the Vale of York, six miles from the Market Town of Easingwold, nine miles from the Historic City of York.



Stable Cottage

Sitting room with Kitchen area, Bedroom and ensuite Bathroom

Stable Cottage - Living Room Stable Cottage - Bedroom Bathroom in stable cottage
Wren Cottage
  • Sitting Room
  • Twin & Double Bedrooms
  • Shared Bathroom, Shower and Loo

Wren Cottage - Living Room Wren Wren

The two Cottages are both original beamed, spacious, and comfortable, being ETB 3 star graded means they are well equipped and set in tidy and attractive surroundings.

The Cottages are handy for visits to the North York Moors, Dales and coast, for the locations of the 'Soaps' Emmerdale, Last of the Summer Wine, Heartbeat, and snippets of Harry Potter

Just down on the York northern By-pass there are Supermarkets, Shopping Malls, Multi- screen Cinema, Swimming pool/water chute, Bowling Alley and Night clubs too! For hassle free trips into York there is the Park and Ride..

For our full Brochure and Price list please either:

Tel. 01347 810225 (Abroad 0044 1347810225)

or E. Mail leaving your full name,address and post code.

LOCATION

Sutton on the Forest Village, , Google map

Tel: 01347 822175

Fax: 01347 822175

Email: kmkholcottyksuk@aol.com

Website: http://www.holidayskmkholcotts-yks.uk.com

OPENING TIMES

Open all year

Location

Contact

Easingwold Tourist Information
Chapel Lane
Easingwold
York
YO61 3AE
Tel 01347 821530
Fax 01347 821530

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It's a fact

Easingwold was voted the second best market town in England in a 2004 competition organised by the Council for the Protection of Rural England (CPRE)!

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