Cabin ∙ 2 bedrooms ∙ 4 guests | Cottage in Whixley
2 Bedroom Cottage in Whixley
Tucked away in the quaint, ancient village of Whixley lies this fabulous, two-bedroom holiday home, Duckstone Cottage. Brimming with character and conveniently situated between Harrogate and York, this charming cottage boasts a wealth of tasteful interiors and on-site facilities, making it a perfect choice for families looking for a relaxing, self-catered stay in North Yorkshire. Step into your new home-from-home to find a range of well-presented, vibrant living spaces, including a fully-equipped, well-appointed kitchen/diner, where delicious feasts can be whipped up to be savoured around the dining table for four, and a sitting room complete with well-preserved, characterful wooden beams that serve to reinforce that cottage-feel, along with a Smart TV, plush seating and a centrepiece multi-fuel woodburning stove. Be sure to take a glass of your drink into the garden, where you can catch-up with your loved ones on the outdoor seating, an idyllic spot to relax and unwind as day rolls into night. When sleep calls, treat yourself to a restorative bath before retiring to one of two inviting king-size bedrooms that lie waiting to transport you to a night of tranquil bliss. If you can tear yourself away from your peaceful lodgings, take time to explore your local area by grabbing some traditional pub fare at The Anchor at Whixley or take a brief drive to neighbouring Green Hammerton to dine at The Bay Horse Inn if you fancy taking a break from cooking one evening. If you want to make a day of it, the cathedral city of York is accessible by car, where the sites of The York Dungeon, York Shambles and the York City walls await eager visitors. For an unforgettable trip to North Yorkshire, book a stay at Duckstone Cottage.
Between York City to the east and the city of Harrogate to the west is the historic village of Whixley. The village was once famous for its cherries, which were first picked to be preserved in the Priory of Knaresborough and afterwards sold as far away as London's Covent Garden. The Cherry House, Cherry Cottage, and Cherry Tree Farm are a few of the neighbourhood's still-standing homes that serve as a reminder of the village's past. The Old Vicarage, The Church of the Ascension, and Whixley Park are some of the local attractions. The Victoria Cattal, a short drive outside the village, as well as The Anchor at Whixley are two dining options. The bustling cathedral city of York, home to the famous Betty's Café Tea Rooms, the eerie York Dungeon, and other attractions, is conveniently located close to the village.