VISIT Easingwold- Yorkshire at its best

BENINGBROUGH HALL HOME FARM

DESCRIPTION

Alistair and Lucy Jackson invite you to come and stay in their stunningly beautiful self contained wing of their 18th Century farmhouse on a working farm only 7 miles North of York.

This is a beautiful part of Yorkshire where you can choose to sit back and relax or explore the numerous places of interest in the area.

Home farm is in the grounds of Beningbrough Hall, an 18th Century property owned now by the National Trust. Only 5 minutes walk away you can visit this stunning house with beautiful gardens, restaurants, shop and children's play park.

We are surrounded by picturesque parkland resting on the banks of the River Ouse, ideal for relaxing, walking, cycling or be lucky enough to experience the magical sight of a calf being born... true yorkshire rural life!

Accommodation

We are offering beautiful self-contained, ground floor accommodation.

The interior has been tastefully decorated and refurbished to a high standard, offering you a very warm and welcoming atmosphere. Attention to detail, privacy and luxury are our priority.

The room includes:

  • a super king-size bed
  • comfortable sofa
  • open fireplace
  • colour television
  • tea/coffee making facilities
  • radio/clock alarm
  • reading material and stunning views.

Rooms have a separate shower room with walk-in "wet room". We have a welcoming and relaxing breakfast area and are ideal for both a weekend retreat or a family getaway.

LOCATION

Beningbrough Home Farm, Beningbrough, York, YO30 1DB Google map

Tel: 01904 470358, mob:07764 831205

Fax:

Email: info@beningbroughhomefarm.co.uk

Website: http://www.beningbroughhomefarm.co.uk/

Location

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Visit Burn Hall and discover a hotel offering something a little different. Fine food, comfortable accommodation and a very warm Yorkshire welcome will make your experience unforgettable, more.

Contact

Easingwold Tourist Information
Chapel Lane
Easingwold
York
YO61 3AE
Tel 01347 821530
Fax 01347 821530

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It's a fact

The hill village of Crayke was once an isolated outpost of County Durham and was only quite recently regarded as a part of Yorkshire

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