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Grade II Listed 3/4-storey Georgian townhouse. Three bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 1 en suite shower room. Gas central heating.
Delightfully secluded old stone cottage with stunning garden views offering total relaxation. Overlooking Ampleforth. Ideal base for walkers, moors and coast.
Nestled in the beautiful village of Stonegrave, between the North Yorkshire Moors National Park and the Yorkshire Wolds, with its beautiful Minster. Captivating landscapes, rolling countryside and parkland make Stonegrave an ideal location.
Comfortable, light and spacious first floor flat, situated in the lovely market town of Helmsley, 5 minutes from the Market Square. Ideal location for walking and touring the Moors, coast and York.
Awarded Prince of Wales feathers when it was a pottery. Delightful 2-bedroom stone cottage with large car port.
Modern two bedroom stone cottage sleeps four, with parking, gardens, deck and BBQ area. Five minutes stroll to market square.
Townend Cottage was originally part of an 18th century farmhouse. It is situated in the village of Beadlam midway between Helmsley and Kirkbymoorside off the main road and on the edge of the North York Moors National Park.
Listen to the silence all year round. The cottages are warm and cosy in winter and there's plenty of fresh air in the summer. It is a working farm - 200 acres of beef cattle and sheep. There are lambs in April. Bring your wellies!
This mid 17th century cottage offers spacious, comfortable accommodation of a very good standard, and is ideal for a break at any time of the year. Helmsley, 3 miles, has many specialist shops and a very good choice of inns and restaurants.
An 18th-century beamed cottage with lawned private garden situated in a quiet backwater of this pretty bustling little market town noted for its castle ruins and the house and gardens of Duncombe Park. Helmsley lies on the edge of the Nort.
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