Great Edstone Cottage Sleeps 4
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The Holiday Cottage
- Sleeps 4
- Saturday Change Over Day
- WiFi
- Parking
- Fishing Available
The farm is set in beautiful countryside on the edge of the North Yorkshire moors in Ryedale with many farmyard animals including goats (Disc the biggest billy you are likely to see!), poultry,pet Dexter cattle (a bull who thinks he's a horse!),coloured horses, Haflinger, a retired donkey, pot-bellied pig, friendly farm cats, ewes and lambs. Pets are welcome and we have a farm walk with abundant wildlife including foxes hares, deer, curlews, partridge,herons, skylarks and pheasants and a chance to see green energy being grown - short coppice willows.Some of the buildings are up to 300 years old and swallows return to them each year flying in and out of the buildings all summer long. The farm has an environmental friendly policy to encourage wild life and our animals graze on land that is free from chemical sprays and fertilisers
The cottage has been sympathetically converted from farm buildings but most of the original buildings have been retained and are still used for farming purposes. It is double glazed throughout and has gas central heating. Off road parking is available adjacent to the cottage it also has its own garden furniture. The farm is ideally situated for touring Ryedale, the North Yorkshire Moors, the East Coast and the city of York. The area also boasts a good selection of pubs serving high quality food.
Yorkshire
Yorkshire was once only a part of a larger region known as Yorkshire and Humberside, which made up the North East of England. Although still occasionally used to describe this large area, Yorkshire has now not only become a region in its own right, it is also one of the largest counties in the UK. Stretching from the vast moorlands and fells of the Yorkshire Dales to the stunning coastlines of East Yorkshire, and from the top of the Peak District in the South to the dramatic North Yorkshire Moors the region really does have it all.
With nature being generous to the area, it has a total of three National Parks and two Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty; it is hardly surprising that it is known by many as ‘God’s own country’. The magnificent landscapes, assorted with limestone geology, vast heather moorlands, English rural communities, sea fronts, and cliff edges, have captured the imagination of people coming here and encouraged them to return year after year.
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