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Derwent and Primrose Cottage at Low Penhowe, Burythorpe, Malton, North Yorkshire, offers outstanding self-catering holiday accommodation.
· '4 star' accreditation from both the English Tourism Council and Country Holidays
· One Double and one Twin room in each cottage (sleeps 4)
· Situated on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds
· Stunning views across the North Yorkshire Moors
· Surrounded by open farm land
· 10 minutes from the market town of Malton
· 30 minutes from historic York
· Well behaved pets are more than welcome
· Wireless internet access
Ideally located for:
· Walking - including a 7 mile walk through the Northern Fringe of the Yorkshire Wolds passes through Low Penhowe
· Cycling - the National Cycle By-way passes Low Penhowe at the bottom of the drive
· Fishing - locally on the Rover Derwent or trout ponds nearby
· Horse Riding - hacking stables nearby
From our two holiday cottages at Low Penhowe our guests are within easy reach of some of Yorkshire’s finest attractions which include Market towns of Malton, Pickering, Helmsley, Pocklington, Driffield and Beverley; Stately homes and houses of Castle Howard, Duncombe Park, Hovingham Hall, Sledmere House, Fairfax House, Burton Constable Hall, Newby Hall, Sutton Park and Burton Agnes Hall; National Trust properties of Nunnington Hall, Beningbrough Hall, Treasurer’s House, and Rievaulx Terrace; Seaside towns of Whitby, Scarborough, Filey, Bridlington and Robins Hood Bay; the RSPB nature reserve at Bempton; English Heritage Castles of Pickering, Scarborough, Helmsley and Clifford’s Tower, and Abbeys of Rievaulx, Byland, Whitby and Kirkham; Cathedrals, known as Minsters in Yorkshire, including York Minster, Beverley Minster and St Gregory’s Minster; Gardens of Burton Agnes Hall which recently won ‘Garden of the Year Award’, RHS Garden Harlow Carr, Helmsley Walled Garden, The Walled Garden at Scampston, Wytherstone Gardens, Jackson Wold Garden and Burnby Hall Gardens; Museums including Eden Camp, National Railway Museum, Yorkshire Air Museum, Jorvick Museum, Ryedale Folk Museum, Beck Isle Museum, Malton Museum, York Castle Museum and Captain Cook Memorial Museum; North Yorkshire Moors National Park, including Goathland, better known as Aidensfield for those who watch the TV series Heartbeat and the North Yorkshire Moors Steam Railway; Horse Racing, York, Thirsk, Ripon and Beverley Racecourses; Newest attraction, The Norwich Union Yorkshire Wheel located at the national Railway Museum in York.
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6 May 2007 |
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