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Oakley View bed and breakfast


Pete & Michelle Wardby
Oakley View
Beck Hole Road
Goathland
Whitby
North Yorkshire YO22 5ND

01947 896185

www.oakleyview.co.uk

Newly opened luxury accommodation just out of the village with lovely open views of the valley and moors.....and e just a short stroll from The Birch Hall Inn.

Check out their website for further information, photographs and tariffs.

 

 

Birch Hall Cottage

This little cottage is attached to the Birch Hall Inn and sits right on the riverside in Beck Hole, just a mile from Goathland and in some of the best walking country Yorkshire can offer. See more  pics and tariffs on cottages page.

get in touch by phone :-  01947 896245

or e.mail glenys@birchhallinn.fsnet.co.uk

or look at www.beckhole.info

 

 Moorhaven

Moorhaven Bed and Breakfast is set back from the village green in a quiet part of Goathland..and offers traditional country hospitality in this spacious house..originally built for the village doctor in 1938 and still full of original features..

Contact Cath Jenkins on 01947 896497

 

Charlie's Van

In your own secluded garden at Esk Valley  you can stay in an original 1950's roadmans living van.carefully adapted to provide comfortable self-catering accommodation for two.

..to find out more phone Tammy and Phil on 01947 895309 or click here to e.mail

 

Hill Farm HolidayCottages...............................

Bookings now being taken for holidays in your choice of  two static caravans or three luxury cottages providing self-catering family accommodation in newly converted  farm buildings ...look at their website on..

www.hillfarmholidaycottages.co.uk

or phone Chris and Diane on 01947 896421

 

Moorhaven

 

Kingthorpe Lodges

Midway between Goathland and Pickering they are ideal for a  break from the hurly burly of life yet within easy reach of all that the North Yorkshire Moors has to offer.

We enjoyed watching the first one grow from a barn-full of timber fresh off the lorry from Finland. to a beautiful log built lodge with it's own sheltered verandah where you can watch the steam trains passing through the dramatic Newtondale Gorge . surrounded by trees and as much peace and quiet as you could ever wish for.

Give them a try.    www.kingthorpe.com

 

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