‘ROSEDEAN’ Self-Catering Holiday Apartment at Abbot’s House

 

  

Accommodation is in the ground floor and conservatory at the rear of Abbots House.

 

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The apartment is formed by rooms on the ground floor of Abbots House. 

Sleeping 2 adults and 2 children it is fully self-contained however, with its own entrance and garden.

 

GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF APARTMENT

 

A charming self-contained ground floor apartment at the rear of Abbots House farmhouse, which lies in a forty five acre sheep farm.  Although attached, there is a private drive and entrance. Originally used as a dairy house, the apartment has been converted to a delightful holiday apartment for two.  The farm has part of Eller Beck as its boundary, and several public footpaths run through giving access to the surrounding woodland and moors. It is approached from the farm lane and is less than a mile walk from Goathland, which has shops and tearooms etc.

 

Accommodation is all on the ground floor with some internal steps to the conservatory, and consists of a spacious studio comprising a sleeping area with double bed and sitting area with open fire, bathroom/WC with three piece suite.  There is a compact and well equipped kitchen, and an additional sitting area in a sunny south-facing conservatory.

 

Gas–fired central heating supplies a radiator in every room, there is a coal fire in the lounge, for additional heating or occasional use in summer months.  Electric cooker, microwave oven and fridge/ freezer equip the kitchen.  Water supply is purified  from a natural spring. A colour TV/video/DVD player is provided in the lounge.  All fuel and power, bed linen and towels are included in the rent.  A cot and high chair are available on request.  Additional sleeping accommodation in two bunks is available for two children. Parking is available for up to three cars in a private drive.  Unlimited parking on the  farm by arrangement

 

 

 

 

PRICES AND PAYMENT

 

Complete and post the booking form available from the link below.  Please ring 01947 896270 for availability first. 

 

OBTAIN A BOOKING FORM CLICK HERE  (ADOBE ‘ACROBAT’ FILE).  DOWNLOAD ADOBE ACROBAT READER HERE if you cannot access the page.

 

ALL WEEKLY BOOKINGS ARE FRIDAY TO FRIDAY

SHORT BREAKS, ALL SEASON: FRIDAY TO MONDAY and MONDAY TO FRIDAY.

 

2009 prices..

PRICE RANGE 2010 :  Weekly rates; £280-£420.  Short breaks from £210,  Pets welcome, £15 per dog per week or part week, incl. VAT 

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 CONDITIONS OF BOOKING AND OCCUPANCY (short).       go to FULL CONDITIONS (available soon)

 

A deposit of £50, (non refundable) per week of booking, is required with your booking.

Please pay the balance one calendar month before arrival date.  Please make cheques payable to ‘Abbot’s House Farm.’

PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE HOLIDAY INSURANCE.  ALL PAYMENTS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE IN THE EVENT THAT THE BOOKING IS NOT TAKEN UP. 

 

Prices includes electricity, heating, hot water and  bed linen/towels.

 

Provisional bookings made by phone will be cancelled after seven days unless deposit or payment in full is received.

 

 The keys may be collected from the farmhouse from 3 pm on the day of arrival, and returned before 10 am on the day of departure.

 

Please let us know the exact number of people in your party (pets are welcome - by arrangement) so that beds and linen can be prepared.

 

A supplementary charge is levied for dogs.  Please keep them under control at all times; there are sheep and other animals around the farm.

Pets must not be left alone in the apartment at any time, nor must they be allowed on bedding or furniture.

The holiday maker is fully liable for all damages caused by pets.

 

·         See our maps links on the main page for directions. *

 

 

 

THINGS TO DO (also see our EVENTS pages)

 

 

We have a comprehensive selection of tourist information supplied by the local tourist organisations.  The nearest and most popular attractions are:

 

Goathland:  A beautiful tranquil village in the heart of the North Yorkshire Moors.  Roman site, waterfalls, plentiful footpaths and beautiful views of the dales nearby.  Goathland station is served by the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.  Brochure available.  Access to Whitby by train is via NYMR, change at Grosmont.  Whitby - Leeds bus service passes through Goathland.

Film locations for ‘HEARTBEAT’, ‘THE ROYAL’ and ‘HARRY POTTER’

The North Yorkshire Moors Railway runs through our farm and is one of Britain’s premier steam-operated lines.  Goathland station is about twenty minutes walk from the farm.

 

The main centres of Whitby (8 miles), Pickering (16 miles) and Scarborough (25 miles) are within easy reach, whilst York, Teesside and Humberside, a little further away, are all within a comfortable day’s drive.

 

 

Whitby:  A long established sea fishing port of considerable character and beauty. Voted best seaside resort for 2005. Has several important people in history associated with the town, amongst them Captain James Cook of The Endeavour discovery voyages, and Bram Stoker, writer of ‘Dracula’ stories.  The Victorian Museum, cliff-top Abbey and Church  are also worth a visit.  Fine beaches and the best fish & chip shops for miles.

 

Esk Valley:  Walk or drive inland from Whitby along the route of the River Esk and savour the natural beauty and tranquillity.

 

Scarborough:  A large seaside town on the North Yorkshire coast with a large number of attractions - long beaches, amusements, shopping, parks, outdoor pool, theatres and much more.

 

York: Britain’s best preserved historic walled city with a beautiful Minster and many other historic features.

                                                            

Livestock A large part of the farm is used for sheep grazing and hay/silage production.  We are a working farm, please take care on the property and ensure security of our live stock, please keep all gates closed.  There is also an immense variety of wild birds, please respect their habitat.

 

 

 

This accommodation is also featured on:   North York Moors Holiday Cottages iknow-yorkshire.co.uk                         

 

 

 

 

APRIL 2010                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Text and photo copyright  © I S Cox 

 

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