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Sheep Cote Shepherds Hut
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1 Double Bed Individually decorated room Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - DVD player Food & Drink - Kit…
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Restaurants nearby
- The Owl The team from the former Bantam in Helmsley are behind this characterful rural pub, which benefits from an enviable location perched above a pretty valley in the North York Moors National Park. A former drover’s inn dating back to the 19th century, there’s a vintage style to the décor and a lovely, welcoming vibe thanks to the friendly team. Hearty, unfussy and downright tasty dishes are the order of the day, with old favourites like devilled kidneys and toad in the hole sure to satisfy. Bedrooms are available for those looking to explore the surroundings in more detail.10.3km
- Chadwicks Inn Well-prepared dishes, a wide-ranging wine list and smartly attired staff add a touch of formality to this village pub – although the locals aren't forgotten and can still come just for a drink in the bar. The modern pub cooking comes in the form of colourful and eye-catching dishes that show a clear understanding of flavours, with steaks a feature. The ‘market menu’ available during certain hours offers great value for money, and their monthly wine tasting evenings sell out in no time.15.7km
- Pignut & The Hare The team from Pignut in Helmsley moved a few miles down the road to take over The Hare, a long-standing pub which they’ve smartly refurbished with a Nordic-esque touch while retaining its rustic character. The ambitious tasting menu employs a range of creative techniques resulting in attractive, hyper-local dishes – beginning with the ‘wastage’ broth using leftover vegetables and ending with stand-out desserts such as a signature combination of mushroom, coffee and caramel. Bedrooms are available if you’d rather stay the night than drive back down the narrow lanes after dinner.16.7km
- The Plough Richard and Lindsey Johns are experience operators in this part of the world. For their latest project, they’ve taken on this attractive 16th-century inn situated between the Howardian Hills and the North York Moors. There’s plenty of character to the place, from the beamed ceiling to the roaring fire for winter and beer garden for summer. Chef Richard offers hearty dishes that are classically and wholly enjoyable, like a generous pork chop cooked with evident skill. Lindsey looks after every table with a genuine warmth and personal touch.20.0km
- Off the Scale Castleton Bakery15.9km
- Graze on The Green Café17.9km
- Danby Bakery Bakery17.9km
- Stonehouse Bakery Danby Tea Shop Bakery17.9km
- Caffè Nero Café19.1km
- GREGGS Bakery19.2km
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Attractions nearby
- Cleveland Hills range of hills in North Yorkshire4.0km
- Mount Grace Priory Grade I listed priory in Hambleton, United Kingdom10.3km
- Whorlton Castle Grade I listed castle in Hambleton, United Kingdom7.3km
- Rievaulx Abbey ruined medieval abbey in Yorkshire, England, UK15.3km
- Hambleton Hills hills in North Yorkshire, England, UK9.5km
- Ayresome Park former football stadium in Yorkshire, England19.9km
- Middlesbrough Cathedral Catholic cathedral in England14.9km
- Carlton Bank hill in the United Kingdom4.0km
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