VISIT Easingwold- Yorkshire at its best

The Hermitage

DESCRIPTION

The Hermitage is set in a large attractive garden on the edge of the pretty village of Crayke, which has its own long and interesting history.

Our home offers peaceful and comfortable accommodation a short distance from our 270 acre arable farm and has wonderful uninterrupted views from the White Horse at Kilburn over the Howardian Hills 'area of outstanding natural beauty' and across to the Yorkshire Wolds.

Crayke is well placed for touring much of Yorkshire and is only two miles from the A19. The City of York is only a 20 minute drive away, the North Yorkshire Moors, reputed to be one of the finest moorland areas in England are 15 miles north. The Yorkshire Dales to the west was the location for James Herriot's 'All Creatures Great and Small'. All over Yorkshire you will find castles, ruined monasteries, historic country houses, museums, local crafts and pretty villages.

We offer the visitor a peaceful haven and one double/family room (en suite shower) and two twin bedded rooms with wash basin and guest bathroom. Oh, and did we mention our Hot Tub on the patio?

We use locally sourced produce on the breakfast menu whenever we can and are happy to meet any special dietary requirements given notice. Lunch and dinner can be enjoyed at a selection of restaurants and pubs only a short drive from the house. Try The Durham Ox, the AA pub of the year 2007 for example!

You can plan your days with maps, leaflets or your laptop – sitting downstairs overlooking the garden or on the garden! We look forward to welcoming you to our home!

Contact Details

Contact Geoff Moverley, tel 01347 821635

LOCATION

Brandsby Street, Crayke, Crayke Village, , YO61 4TD Google map

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Contact

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

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It's a fact

Squadron Leader Jack Currie DFC, the famous bomber pilot, who wrote the greatest wartime book about bombing operations during WW2 is buried in Easingwold Church Yard. He settled at Easingwold because he was then an instructor at the Home Office Civil Defence School, Hawkhills, nearby. He wrote his book over many years whilst enjoying a pint in the George Hotel and was a very likeable local character and his description of flying on bombing missions is unparalleled. He was also featured in a BBC Documentary titled \"The Lancaster Legend\".

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