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North Yorkshire, The Beehive-countryside get-away
The Beehive is a beautiful self-contained apartment, situated on our farm, with separate access, king size bed, sofa seating area, fully equipped private kitchen, and bathroom with a bath and shower. Full off-road car-parking, and private patio area. Situated in the countryside directly onto a Bridleway, only 0.5m away from the stunning Hutton Rudby Village surrounded by views of the Cleveland Hills, Captain Cooks Monument and Roseberry Topping. Perfect for walking, cycling or just relaxing.

Manor House Cottage self catering rural location
Manor House Cottage is located in the small hamlet of Holme-On-Swale 7 miles from the market town of Thirsk which is known for its connection to James Herriott and within easy reach of North Yorkshires National Parks. Set within the grounds of the Manor House, It is a quirky upside down cottage with a well appointed modern kitchen, two bedrooms and bathroom on the ground floor with sitting room upstairs, private garden with table and chairs. There are no other holiday cottages in the grounds.

The Orchid
Explore Northallerton, and the beauty of North Yorkshire, then retreat to your own quiet little pad. 'The Orchid' is a cosy, self-contained, stand alone guest space, neatly tucked away behind the main house. Inside is a fully equipped kitchen and shower room. With one double bedroom, and a double sofa bed in the lounge, The Orchid could sleep up to 4 people. Private side access through a coded gate. Fully enclosed (shared) garden, with bistro/ seating area. 10 minutes walk to the town centre.

North Yorkshire village-The Studio escape
The Studio provides a cosy, quiet escape for one or two people, in a pretty Yorkshire village with a 2 minute walk to an award winning Pub. It is self contained and benefits from it's own private entrance with key safe, off street parking, king sized bed, sofa seating and dining/work area, TV, good WiFi connection, modern shower room and access to a large garden. 15mins drive from the historic market towns of Northallerton and Richmond and close to the Dales and the Moors, Harrogate and York.

Everything.....AND the Dales!
Bedale is the gateway to Wensleydale. There’s so much to do being right in town, much is within walking distance . Enjoy walking to pubs, coffee shops, quirky boutiques and restaurants, all on your doorstep. There is fabulous countryside to explore on foot or by bike. There is golf, swimming, sailing and horse riding nearby. If you'd rather take it easy, there are historic gardens and houses to enjoy as well as relaxing beauty treatments at local salons. Lots for kids of all ages to do to

Fudge Cottage Central with parking ‘Check reviews’
Fudge Cottage with central location around the corner from the main st, private parking and enclosed walled sun trap courtyard. A perfect cosy cottage to explore the Dales, close to Masham, Richmond, Northallerton, just 10 mins off the A1. Plenty of walks. Tuesday market. Saturday car boot, monthly artisan market. Ideally placed for the polar express trains. The cottage has two bedrooms one with kingsize zip and link bed and one with two single beds. No smoking/Vaping No pets allowed

1 bedroom holiday home in the heart of Bedale
The Whare offers stylish, peaceful accommodation close to Bedale centre. It has cooker, hob, dishwasher, underfloor heating, wi-fi, smart TV, dedicated work room, outdoor seating, parking and secure cycle storage. Ideal for a couple or a single person. No pets and no smoking. Not suitable for children. The market town of Bedale is 'the gateway to the Dales' and boasts a beautiful Georgian main street and an abundance of places to eat; an ideal base from which to explore North Yorkshire.

Tiny home with outdoor bath
Situated in what’s known locally as God’s country, midway between the picturesque towns of Thirsk and Northallerton. Nicely tucked away off the main road with a long farm track taking you up to the property which looks on to the breathtaking North Yorkshire Moors. Upon arrival, you will be met with a cosy and well equipped space, making it a stay to remember. You can sit back and relax, whilst stargazing in our outdoor bath, situated in a quiet and tranquil enclosed private garden.

Elegant and spacious open plan converted Granary
Located just outside the market town of Bedale, a gateway to the Yorkshire Dales, Exelby is a quiet village with a thriving community owned pub (the Exelby Green Dragon). Recently converted, the Granary provides spacious accommodation for 4 / 5 people (plus cot) and offers an ideal stop for those wishing to explore the Yorkshire Dales, the North York Moors and the Vale of York in between or alternatively, is a convenient stop off for those travelling further North or South.

Cosy and luxurious stable conversion
A light, modern and spacious stable conversion set in the traditional picturesque village of Thornton Le Moor, and perfectly located to explore the idyllic North Yorkshire Moors and Yorkshire Dales. Recently renovated and backing onto unspoilt rural views, the stables are accessed by a private drive and offer exceptional privacy. Contemporary modern comforts set in charming countryside provide the perfect setting for a peaceful and relaxing break.

Church Cottage, West Rounton, North Yorkshire
Church Cottage is located in the small village of West Rounton, on the edge of the stunning North Yorkshire Moors. This makes it an ideal base for walkers, close to the Cleveland Way, and Mount Grace Priory. Short drives away are, York and Whitby. The quiet rural setting and fresh air, together with the cosy warmth of Church Cottage make it the perfect base for walkers, nature lovers, and for anyone looking to relax from a busy life.

Farmhouse Annexe in the Vale of York
Modern self-contained annexe, adjoining 18th century grade 2 listed farmhouse located on a working dairy farm in the picturesque village of Pickhill. Pickhill is located just off the A1 motorway between the market towns of Thirsk, Ripon, Northallerton and Bedale, with easy access to the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors. Private parking, access to shared garden space, and village pub within walking distance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Northallerton?
Northallerton has charming options in its historic market center, as well as quieter stays in the surrounding countryside. You can find cozy rentals near local shops, traditional pubs, and scenic green spaces.
What are the best things to do in Northallerton with kids?
Enjoy time at local playgrounds, family-friendly parks, and cafés with kid-focused menus. Occasional craft sessions and interactive exhibits in town may appeal to younger visitors.
What are some of the best things to do in Northallerton?
Browse the local market, stroll through High Street for shops and tearooms, and visit nearby parks for open air relaxation. Galleries and historic buildings highlight the town's culture.
How is the weather in Northallerton?
Northallerton has cool winters near 34–45°F (1–7°C) and mild summers around 53–70°F (12–21°C), with rainfall spread throughout the year. Packing a light waterproof layer is often suggested.
When is the best time to visit Northallerton?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder days, green countryside, and local markets. Winter has a quieter pace but can feel festive near year-end.
What are the best places to visit in Northallerton?
Explore Northallerton's High Street with its market stalls, historic All Saints' Church, and nearby parks for a mix of heritage and greenery. Independent shops and galleries add to the experience.
What are some hiking trails in Northallerton?
Northallerton is near walking paths that wind through rolling countryside and woodlands. Trails often lead to peaceful village views, open farmland, and wildlife-rich nature reserves.
What are some family activities we can do in Northallerton?
Families can visit play parks, explore green spaces, and stop by local farm shops for seasonal produce. Arts and crafts workshops or small museums may also be available around town.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Northallerton?
Consider exploring the North York Moors, visiting traditional villages around the area, or spending time at heritage railways and market towns nearby. Each spot has its own character and scenic landscapes.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Northallerton?
Pet-friendly stays can be found in Northallerton, especially in the countryside and areas near parks. Many hosts welcome dogs, making it easier to include your companion in outdoor adventures.
What are some local tips for visiting Northallerton?
Arrive early for the market to browse the freshest produce, and take time to chat with local shop owners for recommendations. A walk around nearby green spaces reveals quiet corners and village scenery.
What is Northallerton known for?
Northallerton is known for its traditional market, agricultural heritage, and welcoming shopfronts along High Street. It sits near scenic rural landscapes that draw walkers and outdoor enthusiasts.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Northallerton?
Explore Northallerton's quiet side streets, traditional tearooms, and independent galleries for a glimpse of local life. The area also has historic churches and tucked-away gardens that highlight its heritage.
What are the best foods to try in Northallerton?
Try locally baked pies, Yorkshire puddings, and traditional afternoon teas while in Northallerton. Farm shops and markets feature cheeses, fresh breads, and seasonal treats rooted in the region’s food culture.
What should I bring for a trip to Northallerton?
Pack layers for varying weather, a waterproof jacket year-round, and comfortable shoes for walking. A reusable bag is handy for local markets and shops.
What is the nightlife in Northallerton like?
Northallerton's nightlife is centered around traditional pubs, relaxed bars, and occasional live music venues. The atmosphere leans toward friendly gatherings rather than large clubs.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Northallerton?
Northallerton’s calendar often includes traditional market fairs, seasonal shows, and festive celebrations around High Street. Food festivals and agricultural events are frequently suggested for a taste of local culture.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Northallerton?
Northallerton has a variety of family-friendly rentals, including homes with extra space, child-friendly amenities, and outdoor access. Many are located near parks or quieter neighborhoods.
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