The Byre in Thirsk is highly praised for its comfort, cleanliness, and prime location for exploring the North Yorkshire area. Guests appreciate the thoughtful touches, including welcome cakes and the property's suitability for dogs. The cottage's cosy atmosphere and proximity to walking trails make it a favourite for a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
Guests consistently note the cottage's cleanliness, with many reviews highlighting its spotless condition. A few minor comments about specific items not being clean suggest room for improvement, but overall, the high standards are evident.
The location is frequently celebrated for its stunning surroundings and convenience for walking, cycling, and sightseeing. Its proximity to Sutton Bank and the North York Moors makes it an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts.
Comfort is a strong point for The Byre, with guests mentioning the cosy setting, comfortable bed, and warm atmosphere. Some guests found the underfloor heating a bit too efficient, but overall, the comfort levels are very high.
Facilities are generally well-received, with the cottage being well-equipped for guests' needs. There are some remarks about minor maintenance issues and a desire for better lighting in certain areas, but these do not detract significantly from the overall experience.
The thoughtfulness of the hosts is frequently mentioned, with guests delighted by the welcome cakes and other treats. While these gestures are greatly appreciated, it is noted that such extras, though common, are not guaranteed for every stay.
Thirsk 7 miles. Perched on the edge of the majestic North York Moors National Park and within striking distance of the picturesque Cleveland Way, is this endearing, stone-built cottage, The Byre. This elegantly styled dwelling offers a superb base for a couple looking to escape city life and explore an area steeped with heather moorland, a dramatic coastline and a wonderful history. Look forward to spending quiet evenings within the contemporary, open-plan living room, where you and your loved one can rustle up a home-cooked meal before sinking into the sofa to curl up in front of the smart TV. As the evening draws to a close, drift off to sleep within the king-size bedroom which houses a bright interior to ensure that you wake up each morning to a tranquil surrounding.
The interior is completed by the stylish en-suite shower, housing a walk-in shower, basin and WC. During the summer months, step outside to tuck into your breakfast within the shared courtyard, where you will find a charming spot for alfresco dining and enjoying the superb countryside views before strolling around the grounds where you will find stables containing a number of race horses. There are numerous footpaths from the doorstep and the Cleveland Way is less than 500m away with an abundance of scenic walking routes and cycle hire and designated trails for all capabilities are available from the nearby Sutton Bank Visitor Centre.
Visit the Gliding Club at the top of the bank for a trial lesson and soar above the National Park or try some clay shooting and off road driving at Yorkshire Outdoors in Felixkirk. Visit stately homes at Castle Howard and Nunnington Hall, abbey ruins at Rievaulx and Byland, and the World Heritage Site at Fountains Abbey. Take a steam train from Pickering to Whitby or enjoy a day at the races available in Thirsk, Ripon and York. The town of Thirsk can be reached in a short drive and offers numerous shops and inns serving local produce and traditional ales, along with the impressive Georgian buildings and a cinema.
It is also home to the James Herriot Museum which showcases the work of the town’s own famous vet and author. Adding to your sight-seeing itinerary is the quaint town of Harrogate where you can explore the Valley Gardens or enjoy a meal at one of the many restaurants or pubs. The Byre promises a refreshing break for those looking to explore this part of the North Yorkshire.
Thirsk is known as the gateway to the North York Moors National Park and is also within reach to the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It houses a market place, Georgian buildings, a Norman church and a wealth of pubs, shops, restaurants, a cinema and a leisure centre. It also houses the World of James Herriott Museum, where you can discover the town's famous vet and author.
All ground-floor.
One king-size double bedroom with en-suite, with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Open-plan living room with sitting area with double sofa bed, dining area and kitchen area.
Underfloor heating.
Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave, Smart TV, standard TV with Freeview and WiFi.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Off-road parking.
Use of shared courtyard with table and chairs.
One well behaved pet welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Pub within 5 miles and shop within 7 miles.
Sam
Helpful and friendly owners! Iâd visit again!
Colin
If you like walking Sutton Bank is a great area.Also worth the trip to Whitby(fish+chips). Nice cakes on arrival Thanks Liz
Diana
We also ran out of hand wash,toilet paper and tissues.
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