Scotland
Escape the hustle and bustle at this peaceful countryside retreat located in Great Ayton, a contemporary and airy retreat nestled on the fringes of the North York Moors National Park. Perfect for families and group of friends, this delightful property offers a great base for local adventures and days of Yorkshire rambling.
Known for being the birthplace of explorer Captain James Cook, Great Ayton (1 mile) is a charming spot for quiet walks along the banks of the River Leven, including a 3 mile trail to Captain Cook s Monument. More local charm awaits in the village of Ingleby Greenhow (4.5 miles), which is the perfect start point for outdoor enthusiasts thanks to its many footpaths leading to the North York Moors.
With North Yorkshire s golden coastline only 10 miles away, you can plan bucket and spade days to the likes of Saltburn by the Sea, Whitby, Robin Hood s Bay and Runswick Bay (all within 28 miles). Before stepping inside this contemporary retreat, take a moment to appreciate your surroundings of verdant countryside and peaceful gardens.
Head on in and find that the rural charm continues in the form of floor to ceilings windows that flood the interior with natural light and combine well with original features like exposed stone walls. Kick off muddy walking boots in the hallway and walk its length to uncover the social heart of the home, the open plan lounge, kitchen and diner.
Here, whitewashed walls blend with sumptuous furnishings to provide a sanctuary for relaxation after days of adventure. Rest weary walking feet as you sink into the soft seating and flick on the Smart TV for easy entertainment, or simply gaze out the patio doors to enjoy the moorland views.
When stomachs rumble, walk through the archway and find a sleek, well appointed kitchen space that boasts everything needed to cook up a feast for your loved ones. Gather in the rustic dining space beside the window to enjoy the chef s work, or dine alfresco on the patio when the weather permits.