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Nawton
North Yorkshire
YO62 7RG
England

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Enjoying lovely country views from their verandas and a tranquil setting just a 200 yard stroll from a village pub serving food these two newly refurbished lodges make an excellent base for exploring the myriad delights of North Yorkshire. Set with three similar properties on a truly peaceful and friendly little site they lie 3 miles from the market towns of Kirkbymoorside and Helmsley which boasts a castle and seasonal open air swimming pool. Rievaulx Abbey Castle Howard Flamingo Land Eden Camp and the North York Moors Steam Railway at Pickering are all within 10 miles whilst the the medieval city of York's wealth of attractions – including York Minster the Jorvik Viking Centre Railway Museum and great shopping – are only 25 miles distant. Scarborough's sandy beaches famous theatre and seaside activities are a 40 minute drive away and fishing golf and walking are all enjoyed locally. A farm shop/cafe selling local produce is ½ mile and a popular fish and chip shop and restaurant is ¼ mile.

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Enjoying lovely country views from their verandas and a tranquil setting just a 200 yard stroll from a village pub serving food these two newly refurbished lodges make an excellent base for exploring the myriad delights of North Yorkshire. Set with three similar properties on a truly peaceful and friendly little site they lie 3 miles from the market towns of Kirkbymoorside and Helmsley which boasts a castle and seasonal open air swimming pool. Rievaulx Abbey Castle Howard Flamingo Land Eden Camp and the North York Moors Steam Railway at Pickering are all within 10 miles whilst the the medieval city of York's wealth of attractions – including York Minster the Jorvik Viking Centre Railway Museum and great shopping – are only 25 miles distant. Scarborough's sandy beaches famous theatre and seaside activities are a 40 minute drive away and fishing golf and walking are all enjoyed locally. A farm shop/cafe selling local produce is ½ mile and a popular fish and chip shop and restaurant is ¼ mile.

Valley View Lodges offers the following facilities. Accommodation and facilities

  • Elec fire
  • TV (Freeview)

  • Golf on or near the park

  • Well behaved dogs are welcomed on this the park

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    Open plan sitting room with electric fire French doors to verandah dining area and fitted kitchen area. Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Shower room/WC.

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