| Burton House , Kirkbymoorside |
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Price: £ 162- £565
Sleeps: 6 |

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| This Victorian terraced house is located in the centre of Kirkbymoorside. Restored and decorated to a high standard throughout, this property provides comfortable, spacious accommodation for up to six people. Retaining many period features - including timber beams in the upper rooms, original fireplaces and an attractive tiled entrance hall – the cottage also comes with a well equipped newly fitted kitchen. For summer holidays, the property comes with a pretty cottage garden and patio, leading to lawned area and traditional vegetable garden which is available for guests to use. There are also views of the church opposite, making this a central base for exploring a beautiful part of the country. |
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| Howe Green Cottage , Kirkbymoorside |
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Price: £ 226- £513
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Built from stone, this cottage retains many of its original features, such as a Victorian fireplace and exposed ceiling beams. Today, it offers sleeping accommodation for groups of up to four people, making it an idyllic retreat for a small party of friends or family. To the rear of the property is a well-maintained garden in which you can enjoy a drink or two as the sun sets in the summer months. There is even a small library of books and board games for cosy winter nights, snuggling around the fire. |
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| The Hayloft , Kirkbymoorside |
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Price: £ 137- £364
Sleeps: 2 |

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| This cottage began life as a stone-built hayloft in the 18th Century. It has been lovingly restored and converted to provide charming, contemporary accommodation. The living space is arranged over one level and in an open-plan style. For the winter months, the owners have installed storage heaters and a wood-burning stove, which provides a romantic ambience as well making the property cosy and snug. For the summer evenings and a spot of outdoor dining there is a small patio-garden, complete with garden furniture. There is off-road parking for one car, and the local pub is only two minutes walk away. |
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| Corner Cottage , Kirkbymoorside |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 3 |

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| Duck Cottage , Kirkbymoorside |
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Price: £ 152- £421
Sleeps: 3 |

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| With many traditional features and contemporary styling, this cottage has been skilfully converted to provide welcoming holiday accommodation. The sitting room with its stunning views has a stone fireplace with a wood burner, making the room a warm and inviting place. The kitchen is well equipped and in a ‘Shaker’ style and the dining area is also located in this area. The two bedrooms are charming and full of character, with sloping ceilings and exposed beams. There is a modern, well-appointed ground floor bathroom, and outside there is a secluded patio area with garden furniture and a barbecue. The cottage exudes quality with its wooden floors, exposed stonework and beams and makes a wonderful holiday base at any time of the year. |
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| Pheasant Cottage , Kirkbymoorside |
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Price: £ 176- £644
Sleeps: 6 |

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| With a wealth of traditional features and modern conveniences, this cottage has been thoughtfully converted to provide welcoming holiday accommodation. There is a bright and inviting sitting area with a wood burner, making this a cosy area in which to relax. The sitting room has French doors that lead to a delightful garden and patio area, and the dining room overlooks this space. The kitchen is light, modern and equipped to a high standard, and there are three lovely and serene bedrooms, a double and two twin rooms. One of the twin rooms benefits from an en-suite bathroom, and there is a further ground floor bathroom. The wooden floors and exposed stone work and beams give the cottage wonderful character and make this property a great holiday centre. |
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| Park House , Kirkbymoorside |
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Price: £ 220- £505
Sleeps: 2 |

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| This lovely stone built Georgian house is situated in the market town of Kirkbymoorside, a mere six miles from Pickering. Situated at the top end of historic Castlegate, the property is full of beautiful original features that give it a welcoming feel. Cast iron fireplaces and wide bay windows lend an air of period charm to this lovely cottage, whilst the sitting room, with its wood-burning stove, gives the place a cosy atmosphere. The property is well served by local amenities, as well as being close to the historic Roman city of York. |
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| Grouse Cottage , Kirkbymoorside |
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Price: £ 151- £516
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Situated around a courtyard, this sympathetically converted farm building has great character all on one level. The modern Shaker style kitchen is bright and well equipped, the sitting room is warm and inviting and has a log effect electric fire with French doors leading to a private garden area, with an open plan kitchen and sitting room is the dining area. There are two light and well presented, peaceful bedrooms and the bathroom is fresh and well appointed. The property has a wealth of quality features with exposed stone work, oak floors and beams and they all serve to highlight the high standard of the cottage. This is a stunning area and this property makes a fantastic base in which to explore the region. |
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| Moors Edge , Kirkbymoorside |
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Price: £ from £190
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Holly Cottage , Kirkbymoorside |
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Price: £ from £210
Sleeps: 4 |

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