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| Parking | Yes | Garden | Yes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short breaks | From £235 | Price band | L - view details |
| 2 person discount | No | Fire/Woodburner | No |
| Smoking | No | Internet access | No |
Park Lane Cottage is a beautiful 17th Century barn conversion nestling in a rural position between the pretty North York Moors villages of Aislaby and Egton often referred to as Heartbeat Country and particularly suited to two couples sharing. Excellent footpath walks including the Eskdale Walk offer dramatic and picturesque scenery which changes throughout the year between seasons. For those who enjoy exploring, the cottage is perfectly positioned for browsing around the coastal resorts of Whitby, Robin Hoods Bay and Runswick Bay, each with sandy beaches, shops and tea rooms, perfect for relaxing and unwinding.
This property can be booked together with Granary Cottage (241130), Cedar Cottage (241131) and Acorn Cottage (241132) to accommodate up to 15 people.
Read more about Park Lane CottageThe accommodation has oil fired central heating, underfloor heating to ground floor and comprises:
Lounge/kitchen/diner: With electric stove effect fire, colour TV, DVD and radio/CD. Kitchen with electric oven, ceramic hob, fridge with icebox, microwave and washing machine.
Bedroom 1: Double bedroom with colour TV and en-suite shower room with double shower, WC, hand basin, heated towel rail and shaver point.
Bedroom 2: Double bedroom with colour TV and en-suite shower room with double shower, WC, hand basin, heated towel rail and shaver point. Folding bed available for 5th person.
All fuel, power, bed linen and hand towels included. Bath towels available at £3 per person per week. Travel cot and highchair available on request. Use of owners telephone in emergencies.
Enclosed lawned garden with garden furniture, off road parking for two cars. Use of shared freezer, and use of shared tumble dryer at a nominal charge to the owner.
Within a courtyard development can be let with Acorn 241132, Cedar 241131, and Granary 241130.
| Nearest town | Whitby | Shops | 2 1/2 miles |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distance | 6 miles | Restaurant | 2 1/2 miles |
| Nearest railway station | Grosmont | Pub | 2 1/2 miles |
| Distance | 4 miles | Beach | n/a |
The North York Moors National Park is a beautiful landscape of stunning moorland, spectacular coast, ancient woodland and historic sites.
The best way to experience this unspoilt landscape is on two feet or two wheels. There are lots of short family walks and cycle rides as well as long distance trails, such as the Cleveland Way National Trail, and challenging mountain bike routes . It is also possible to explore the National Park on the Moorbus, a great way to give the driver a break and soak up the stunning scenery.
Places of particular interest are many and varied. Helmsley is a delightful stone built town on the edge of Park beside the River Rye and has a weekly market every Friday. High above the town are the ruins of Helmsley Castle and the town is also the home of Helmsley Walled Garden, abandoned in the 1970’s and restored in 1994 as a fully working kitchen garden. The garden is now open to the pubic and you are able to wander anywhere in the garden. Castle Howard also makes a wonderful day out. The beautiful facade is familiar to many from Brideshead Revisited, and is perhaps the most spectacular country house in the North of England.
The landscape of the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is stunning and within is 79 miles there are several large country houses and attractive villages, offering food, accommodation and an excellent base for walking or riding. Pickering is an ancient market town with a bustling shopping centre as well as a traditional market every Monday. The town is now most well known as being the southern terminus of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway which operates steam trains along an 18 mile line between Pickering and the village of Grosmont through the Heart of the North York Moors National Park.
Finally Malton is a bustling town on the river Derwent, with a weekly market on Saturdays. On the edge of Malton is Eden Camp, a unique museum of social life in the Second World War, which occupies and original prisoner of war camp.
You can learn more about the National Park by visiting one of the two National Park Visitor Centres in Danby or Sutton Bank, near Thirsk.
To check availability for full weeks and short breaks view our price and availability calendar
From £235 for 3 nights
Call us: 01228 406701

The cottage was set in beautiful surroundings and contained everything we needed for the perfect base for a most enjoyable holiday.
Run by a lovely couple, Tina and Robin, very friendly and sort anything out that is required. Gorgeous setting, will be back next year!
Run by a lovely couple, Tina and Robin, very friendly and sort anything out that is required. Gorgeous setting, will be back next year!
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