Brookwood Farm Bed and Breakfast

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A grade 2 listed stone farmhouse

entrance hall


Martin & Bridget Holland
Brookwood Farm
Beck Hole
Goathland
Whitby
North Yorkshire

YO22 5LE


01947 896402

www.brookwoodfarm.co.uk


Brookwood Farm is situated in the wooded moorland
valley of Beck Hole.

It is set in 18 acres of ancient meadows for you to explore. Count more that a dozen different species of wildflower in less than 100 yards, wander around the remains of overgrown furnaces left behind over 150 years ago by Victorian iron masters. Walk the banks of the Murk Esk bordering the land, where brown trout dart about. Why not cast a line and try your luck under the reproachful eye of the resident heron.

Brookwood Farm is ideally situated for local walks through the woods or over the moors. Or walk along the Murk Esk to Grosmont, the steam railway centre, a pleasant 40 minute walk away. From here you can take a leap back in time and board the train for Goathland, or go all the way to Pickering and back.

The lovely historical town of Whitby is 10 miles away, Scarborough is just 20 miles and York only 40 miles.

 

The sitting room leads out to conservatory and courtyard garden

 

The sunny conservatory where breakfast is served

At Brookwood farm we feel we have captured the

timeless tranquility of the countryside without sacrificing 21st Century luxuries. Our three bedrooms are double ensuite with tea and coffee making facilities, and each has a period atmosphere. 

Breakfast, including eggs from our communal free-range chickens, is served in the sunny conservatory overlooking the flower garden and wooded hillside.

The accommodation is centrally heated throughout with a woodburning stove in the lounge, where you can relax in the evening if the taste of fine ales and wine has not drawn you to the unchanged Birch Hall.
Inn, 100 yards stroll down the lane


The Blue Room


Off-season breaks available
No Smoking
Ample parking.